Monday, May 21, 2012

Small Business Week

National Small Business Week May 20-26

 America’s small businesses are the economic engines of our communities. They create two-thirds of net new jobs in the U.S. And, over half of all working Americans either own or work for a small business. We share and recognize the enormous contributions of these businesses. Small businesses are front and center rebuilding our economy. We salute the men and women who are starting and growing companies that are transforming their industries.

To all our partners, Thank You

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

San Diego Legend

Saddened by the tragic loss of a San Diego Legend. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Junior Seau's family and fans. #55

Monday, April 23, 2012

Thank You!

Thank you to everyone who made Saturday a huge success! Great food and great customers made for a great time. Thank you.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Water rates on the rise again!

It's time to plant a rock not grass. See our displays of low water impact landscaping and get the perfect idea to cut your water bill down while transforming your yard into a new summer oasis!

Source: http://www.sddt.com/news/article.cfm?SourceCode=20120410czg&_t=Metropolitan+Water+District+raises+water+rates

Monday, April 2, 2012

Customer Appreciation Day 
Free food and Drinks!



Spring is in full swing and so is Bedrock. We've been busy creating new display areas to help you with ideas and possibilities for your home. With all the sale specials maybe this year you can add the patio or total outdoor living space you've always wanted. 

Open House
 



Join us Saturday April 21, 2012 for free food and drinks between 11:00 and 2:00. Check out the new display areas of Pavers, Block, Stone and more. Take advantage of savings on Flagstone, Mulch, Landscape Rock and more!


Pavers, Outdoor Firplace, Retaining Walls, Water Falls, Pond, BBQ, Fire Pit and much more.



Open House Huge Sale!

Up To 50% Off on selected products.

 

Friday, March 16, 2012

Artificial Turf.

With summer around the corner we will be up against higher than ever water rates.
The alternative is simple, Artificial Turf and its the perfect weekend DIY project. Bedrock has step by step instructions with color pictures detailing the process.
619 442-0574
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1. Prepare
 2. Roll out and cut
 3. Nail down
No more watering
No more weeds
No more mowing

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Follow these 8 steps, to maximize the aesthetic value of your mulch

Putting Mulch or bark in your yard is an important step in protecting your landscaping. Yes it does help dress up the look but it also helps protect roots from freezing or burning on hot days. It retains warmth on cold nights and slows the ground of drying out on hot days.

Do your homework! Know where your mulch is coming from. What is it made from? What's mixed in it? Is it completely organic? Did it come from the local dump? Once you introduce a foreign material into your yard what ever little creatures that came with it will spread and deteriorate your soil in a very short time.

Once you have all your facts in place and have made a choice follow these 8 steps and you will be able to suppress weeds while giving rich nutrients to your soil. Then watch your plants grow and glow deep rich green color.

1. KILL WEEDS
Spray all weeds with weed killer 1 to 2 weeks prior to mulching. This allows weeds to completely die, making them much easier to pull.


2. TRIM TREES AND BUSHES
Because of the debris produced, be sure to trim trees and bushes before applying new mulch.


3. CLEAN OUT MULCH BEDS
Remove all dead leaves, weeds and trimmings with a rake.


4. EDGE YOUR BEDS
Landscapes with clean edges enhance the appearance and give it a professional look. Use an edging shovel or power edger to accomplish this. Tip: Use your garden hose as a guide to create nice flowing curves.


5. RAKE SMOOTH
Use a stiff rake, such as a mud rake, to smooth all surfaces to be mulched. Otherwise, your mulch will look lumpy.


6. APPLY A
QUALITY LANDSCAPE WEED BARRIER CLOTH (NOT PLASTIC) IT NEEDS TO DRAIN
This is the best insurance to prevent weeds.


7. IT'S TIME TO MULCH
Using your hands or a rake, apply new mulch over the cultivated mulch or soil. Spread evenly to 2-inches thick, more or less, depending on budget and taste. When complete, water to moisturize mulch and settle it into place.

8. USE DRIP IRRIGATION
If you have plants do not use spray head sprinklers. The calcium in the water will discolor and break down the Bark or Mulch.