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Gardening Tips to Make Your Garden More Appealing

Does your garden need a make-over? A well-kept and beautiful-looking garden has the ability to transform any space from dull and boring to beautiful and magical. There are quite a few things that you can do to make your garden look prettier. Let us have a look at some tips to make your garden more appealing. Your neighbours will be so jealous!   Artificial Grass   If you want a gorgeous lawn with low maintenance that will look good all year round, consider getting artificial grass. There are so many varieties to choose from that you will definitely find one that will fit your style and budget. One of the biggest benefits of artificial turf is that it is ever-lasting and will always look pretty.    It withstands high volumes of foot traffic and is highly resistant to wear and tear. It is also easy to cut and shape allowing it to be used in oddly shaped areas or in a variety of patterns. This is a good way to make your garden look put together and stunning.   Control Those Weeds   Weeds

Comparing Fascia Board, PVC Board, and Composite Decking

 Comparing Fascia Board, PVC Board, and Composite Decking There have been several noteworthy developments in decking materials throughout the last decade. Formerly confined to pressure-treated wood for their decks, homeowners now have a wide variety of choices to pick from, such as durable and long-lasting PVC decking, capped composite decking, and fascia boards. Despite their apparent similarity, each of these products has its own unique properties and benefits. This article contrasts the benefits of PVC decking against capped composite decking against the fascia and shows why a homeowner cannot go wrong with either choice. Fascia What exactly is fascia? Fascia board is attached to the lower ends of the roof trusses, spanning the gap between the rafters and often supporting the bottom row of roof tiles. Moreover, fascia gives a home a clean, ordered, and appealing appearance. However, this is not the only purpose of fascia; one of its principal duties is to prevent moisture from enter