Ted Stumpf
Ted Stumpf, Windermere Napa Valley PropertiesPhone: (707) 246-9825
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Tag: Landscaping

Posted on 01/07/2024
A guide for using lawn fertilizer in spring
Many aspects of caring for a lawn are seasonal, like using...
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Posted on 10/22/2023
Removing & preventing lawn moss
For homeowners with grass lawns, moss can be a problematic...
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Posted on 08/27/2023
Rain gardens: Design & benefits
When it comes to rain gardens, design matters for more...
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Posted on 11/13/2022
Guide to landscaping: Bushes & shrubs
When it comes to landscaping, bushes and shrubs are essential to a great design. Not only do they add dimension and aesthetic interest to an outdoor space, they are useful for creating natural barriers and highlighting other features. If you’re interested in beginning your landscaping journey but not sure where to start with bushes and shrubs, here is...
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Posted on 01/10/2021
Curb Appeal for ROI
Photo by Breadmaker via Shutterstock You may be thinking that your best investments are inside the home: a snazzy new kitchen, a spa-like bathroom or new wood floors, but you can actually get a high return on investment (ROI) if you focus on your home's curb appeal. The first impression potential buyers have of your home is the...
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Posted on 07/07/2019
Best Succulents for Xeriscaping
Succulents, succulents, succulents. Probably the most commonly thought of plant when considering xeriscaping. Succulents retain water in their leaves, stems, and roots, so they require little watering. Though you do have to be careful in your selection, or employ a bit more care, if your climate area experiences frost, most succulents grow very well in areas with hot...
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Posted on 03/24/2019
The Best Grasses for Xeriscaping
Xeriscaping, or dry-scaping, is a method of gardening intended to minimize the need for irrigation and ongoing watering. You can develop a xeriscape in any climate, using the right plants, but it most commonly appears in drought-prevalent areas with more mild winters and hot summers. If you live in a desert or southern climate, this might be the...
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