Category Archives: genuine stone

Stone – Not Just for Outside Any More!

Today’s guest blog is submitted by Gail Schaal, Events & Promotions Coordinator at Hedberg Landscape & Masonry Supplies. Fresh off the Parade of Home(SM) Tour, Gail was inspired by the use of stone for interior decorating. Is it time to … Continue reading

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Confessions of a Do-It-Yourself Landscaper

Mom has always wanted a flagstone patio. For Mother’s Day this year I decided to build her one. Since I’m Mom, this means I agreed to build my own patio. If you remember from a previous post, our landscaping is … Continue reading

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Naturally Affordable

Today’s guest blog is provided by Todd Harris, masonry specialist at Hedberg’s Plymouth Masonry showroom. Stone is a great material to use both on the exterior of your home and the interior. And we’re not talking about just the fireplace. … Continue reading

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Landscaping in Belize

The plants are tropical, the weather is [much!] warmer, and the hardscape materials are somewhat different, but the goal is the same: to create a beautiful space around your home. All over the world, stone plays a significant role in … Continue reading

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The Patio Comes of Age

Working at Hedberg we talk a lot about the changes in landscaping over the past 20 years. Remember when a patio was a plain (cracked, with weeds growing in the cracks) ten by twelve slab of concrete? Or if your … Continue reading

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