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10 Questions To Ask A Professional Cleaning Company

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 Knowing how to select the right cleaning professionals is not something that most people are experts in. While some people are confident that they know what they want in a professional cleaner but get confused when they have to choose between several companies who appear quite similar. That is why it's crucial to ask all the companies some questions. These questions will help you to choose the best or a genuine company. To give you more information, I am sharing an article with you that has 10 questions to ask a professional cleaning company. To know about the questions, read the complete article here! https://www.bondcleaninginmelbourne.com.au/10-questions-to-ask-a-professional-cleaning-company/

30 English Garden Design Ideas We Love

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 The legendary gardens of England have long influenced residential landscapes worldwide and are admired for their lush, green lawns, hedges, and drifts and borders of breathtaking flowers, grasses, and herbs. Of course, you don't have to live in Great Britain to enjoy the pleasures of cottage and English gardens. With basic design principles and knowledge of plants that grow well in your region but can be integrated into a landscape, you can capture the essence of an English garden. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/english-garden-designs-4588055

Creative Ideas for a Vertical Garden

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 Vertical gardens and living walls make smart use of otherwise bare or unused outdoor spaces and create possibilities for growing and enjoying plants in all types of environments and locations. From rooftop patios to courtyards and stairwells to concrete jungles, walls are coming alive and bursting with the living colors of succulents, ornamental grasses, shrubs, vines, ground covers, and even fruit trees. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/creative-design-ideas-for-vertical-gardens-2736714

How to Make a Lasagna Garden

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 Lasagna gardening is a no-dig, no-till organic gardening method that results in rich, fluffy soil with very little work from the gardener. The name "lasagna gardening" has nothing to do with what you'll be growing in the garden. Instead, it refers to the method of building the garden: adding layers of organic materials that will “cook down” over time, resulting in nutrient-rich soil that will help your plants thrive. Also known as sheet composting, lasagna gardening is beneficial for the environment because you're turning yard waste, kitchen scraps, and anything else you'd add to a normal compost pile into organic fertilizer to grow new plants. Read More: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-make-a-lasagna-garden-2539877