Projects undertaken by Southern Exposure Landscape Management as a service to community and society.
What Every Outdoor Kitchen Must Have
Saturday, 13 August 2016
What Every Outdoor Kitchen Must Have Eating and entertaining outdoors expands your home and has a whole different atmosphere than indoors. We spend time and money to plan the right setting inside, and with a little effort you can create an inviting, practical space outdoors as well. Your outdoor living area should include spaces for
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How Big Should a Patio be?
Friday, 12 August 2016
How Big Should a Patio be? How big should a patio be, is a question I receive almost daily. So many homeowners tend to end up with a patio that is either too small or too large, because they didn’t ask the right questions. The question shouldn’t be how big should a patio be, it
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How much Should a Walkway or Patio Cost to Install?
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
How much Should a Walkway or Patio Cost to Install? Installing a patio does not only add value to your home, it also serves several other purposes such as providing an excellent place to unwind, entertain, as well as beautifying your home. The importance of a well installed patio cannot be overstated as many homeowners are starting to
Concrete or Pavers? Which is Better for My Patio?
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Poured Concrete or Pavers: Which is Better for Patios? Are you looking to add or replace a patio, driveway, or walkway to your outdoor living area? As far as patio materials go, the most popular products are poured concrete and concrete pavers. Choosing between the two can present a tough decision for homeowners. While the appearance and personal
Do I Really Need a Landscape Design?
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
“Do I really need a landscape design?” We get this question quite often. Many times, people don’t always know what services they want; they just want their yard to look “better”. This is when we recommend a landscape design. It allows people to see what their project might look like and play around with ideas in
Why Do We Charge For Landscape Design?
Monday, 28 December 2015
“Why do you charge for a landscape design?’ What a great question. This is something we hear often so we thought it was worth a thorough explanation. Landscape design is a specific skill that is not something someone can just “pick up” without a lot of background in the industry and first hand knowledge. Landscape design
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How to Install a Paver Patio
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Have you ever visited a home and noticed the paver patio or paver walkway was uneven, rippled, and in general, falling apart? There are a few reasons why that might have happened over time. One, an earthquake disturbed the foundation (pretty rare in North Carolina). Two, a sink hole developed under the foundation and caused the
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Get a free soil test through the NC Agricultural Department
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Get a free soil test done and know what’s best for your soil. Pick up a free soil test sample kit from: Guilford County Center 3309 Burlington Rd Greensboro, NC 27405— Map (336) 641-2400 (336) 641-2402 fax Office Hours: 8-5 Mon-Fri
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Fun day getting Peck Elementary school ready for returning students.
Monday, 17 August 2015
Clara J. Peck Elementary School Ahh, back-to-school. A new school year and a fresh start. Another chance at the first impression. New shirt, new pants and cool kicks. Clean backpack full of sharp pencils, colorful binders and potential. But what about the school itself? What is the first impression it will make to it’s students? Southern
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Randleman North Carolina: Revitalizing a Downtown, Creating Community.
Friday, 19 December 2014
City of Randleman North Carolina The City of Randleman North Carolina, about 20 miles south of Greensboro in Randolph County, was established in 1880. A city built on factories and mills, Randleman thrived in the 1890s with the addition of the High Point, Randleman, Asheboro, and Southern Railroad. The 3,000 acre Randleman Lake also offers resources
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