by Custom Septic Inc. | May 31, 2017 | Septic Appearance
Plant a Bee-Friendly Garden Near Septic System If you are the proud owner of an elevated Mound Septic System then you may be looking for ways to make it look more attractive. There is really no reason why you can’t have a Beautifully Landscaped Yard and still have a...
by Custom Septic Inc. | Apr 26, 2017 | Septic Appearance, Septic System Contractor
Flower Garden For Disguising Septic Tank Cover Now that spring has arrived and the flowers are starting to bloom, you may be tempted to invite friends over to show off how nice your Septic Tank Riser looks. Well, probably not unless you have taken the time Landscaping...
by Custom Septic Inc. | May 12, 2016 | Septic Appearance, Septic System Contractor
Attracting Bees | Butterflies | Hummingbirds Just because you have a Septic System Installed on your property doesn’t mean that it can’t look beautiful. Bee Friendly Gardens are all the rage right now due to the dwindling numbers of these valuable little pollinators....
by Custom Septic Inc. | Apr 6, 2016 | Septic Appearance, Septic System Contractor
Planting Over Septic System Choosing the right types of plants over your Septic Tank, Septic Mound or Soil Absorption Field can provide many benefits. Flowers and native grasses can really spruce up the area with natural beauty. Low Maintenance Plants can also help to...
by Custom Septic Inc. | May 8, 2015 | Septic Appearance, Septic Maintenance
Protect Septic System from Erosion or Freezing Let’s face it, looking at your septic system may not be the most beautiful view around. Septic System Components may include pipes, manhole covers and a big mound of dirt. Luckily, landscaping your septic system is not...
by Custom Septic, Inc. | Aug 4, 2014 | FAQs, Septic Appearance, Septic System Functions, Septic System Info
The Dirt on Minnesota Septic Systems What kind of dirt do you have? Is it Sandy Soil or Clay Dirt? Soil Type is one of the most important factors when determining which septic design is best for your property. Along with your Soil Type, Proximity to the Water Table is...