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V. Smith: Posted on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 11:18 AM
Come "like" us and "follow" us!!!! You can now chek us out on or
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VS: Posted on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 10:27 AM
All during the year, we here at Bailey Construction & Landscape Group, Inc. try to help our customers any way we can. We constantly ask for customer feedback to improve any area we might need improving on and we try to give you the customer the best price possible. Spring is just 3 months away and we are already gearing up, because now is one of the best times to start a landscape project. |
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VS: Posted on Tuesday, December 27, 2011 10:09 PM
The holidays are here and a new year begins shortly. We have switched up several things in the field, and added some new things to our website; You can now pay for your landscape job directly online, added several new photos in our gallery, and we added several new customer referrals. Don't forget our great special we have until January of 2012! Give us a call and help us ring in the new year with your next landscape project! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!
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Vicki Smith: Posted on Wednesday, December 07, 2011 2:38 PM
Come on in and get to know us!!! You can now chek us out on or
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V.C.: Posted on Friday, November 18, 2011 2:55 PM
Fall is the best time to plant. There are just so many advantages to planting in the Fall. There are fewer pestduring this time of the year because of the colder weather. Plants for the most part go dormant during the colder season. Photosynthesis stops. The soil is warmer than the air, so the roots of the plants stick more firmly to the soil and settle. You basically get theplant developement without interuptions. The ideal time for planting is usually about 6 weeks before the frost (September-mid October. |
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Vicki Smith: Posted on Wednesday, January 26, 2011 12:33 PM
Making the decision to build a deck is one of theBESTthings you can do for your home and your investment in your home. It may seem like a big decision and a lot of money now, but you will see the long term investment pay off and then some. There are many things that determine your cost such as material, size, and shape. The only thing that limits you on your deck is your budget. The advantages to building a deck are numerous. |
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Vicki Smith: Posted on Monday, September 27, 2010 3:57 PM
Crabgrass is a type of weed that plagues most lawns.Crabgrass grows outward in a star like pattern that will cover the soil and smother other grasses. What makes this weed so hard to kill is that you it is an annual and it only needs to be 50 degrees fahrenheit to germinate. There are many ways to kill crabgrass that involve chemicals. Some of these chemicals work but do take caution, especially when it comes to Fescue seed or sod. |
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Vicki Smith: Posted on Friday, September 24, 2010 2:12 PM
The best time to do any kind of landscaping is now! There are so many things you can do in landscaping that you could have something to do every month of the year. Yesterday was thefirst day of fall and it was in the 90's! Where are the fallen leaves and cool breezes that we enjoy this time of year? Don't let the weather stop you from completing your landscaping. We are no longer in a drought so watering isokay and there isn't much rain which allows for much needed time to complete projects. |
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Vicki Smith: Posted on Friday, August 06, 2010 4:09 PM
Railroad ties have been used the past few decades as a cheap solution for retaining walls in residential homes and commercial properties. What homeowners don't realize, is that these cross ties are not onlyharmfulto the environment, but they pose ahuge health threat! Lets start with the facts: - Railroad ties are treated with achemicalcalledCreosote
- Creosote is a chemical that is created when coal is heated to produce coke (a cleaner burning form of coal) or natural gas. This process produces coal tar creosote, coal tar, and coal tar pitch, which are all mixtures of similar compounds and are referred to here simply as creosote.
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