Recent Blog Posts
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June 1, 2013
You can create a serene setting in your yard by adding an outdoor water garden. This affordable home project adds value to your home, creates a relaxing oasis for you and is a natural habitat for plants and animals.
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September 1, 2012
Ever wonder why after putting in the hard work of watering, fertilizing, and mowing your lawn it still is not green? The answer may be because you have not aerated your lawn. If your lawn is hard and tough to puncture, then it is time to aerate your lawn.
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August 1, 2012
A sod cutter (shown) is a great landscaping tool that can easily turn a homeowner into a landscape designer. Sod cutters can be used for a variety of landscaping applications including sidewalks, stepping stones, flower beds and ponds.
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December 2, 2011
Cleaning your yard in the fall can be a big hassle… especially if you have to rake up leaves every week! Cut down on the time and energy this project takes by visiting TJ's Taylor Rental. We will make sure you have everything you need to tidy up your yard in no time.
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October 14, 2011
Every year around this time, there’s at least one yard in the neighborhood everyone wishes were their own. It has the perfectly manicured lawn, the rounded hedges and the flowers that just won’t quit blooming.
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June 16, 2011
If you have a small concrete job that needs to get done, such as repairing a portion of your private sidewalk, renting an electric mixer can be a good way to go.
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June 16, 2011
If you’re chronically running into your garden, fence or a tree with your lawn mower just to get to the grass, it has probably sustained a lot of damage and left a lot of grass untouched. To avoid these problems, owning or renting a weed eater can help you.
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May 2, 2011
Sometimes you may just get sick of swinging that heavy axe when you’re trying to make your firewood. You may be thinking that there has to be a better option. Well there is. Renting a log splitter is a good option to save time and effort.
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April 1, 2011
Sharp objects and falling tree branches above your head can be a recipe for disaster unless proper safety precautions are used. Here are the ways to stay safe while operating a pole chain saw:The basicsThe first thing to do is wear your typical safety equipment.
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April 1, 2011
Climbing a ladder to try and cut branches is a hazardous task and with the invention of the pole saw, completely unnecessary.
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