Posted on June 29th, 2008 in gardening
What makes a landscape design stand out from the usual designs you see all the time? How do you go about having a landscape that everyone talks about and thinks is very special?
First of all you have to start with a good basic design. It must function and yet the layout must have creativity to [...]
Published by SusanSchlenger //
Posted on June 29th, 2008 in gardening
Ever since the inception of industrial revolution, life has become fast and the developments in the fields of science and technology has made human life simple and more convenient. All the hassles of day to day activities have been taken care by the complex dynamics of technology. Every night we sleep with a dream and [...]
Published by MattJohnson //
Posted on June 29th, 2008 in gardening
Vertical gardening is a unique and practical method of maximizing all of your garden space. When plants such as tomatoes, squash, cucumbers and melons are left to sprawl on the ground; they will take up to 10 times as much space as growing them vertically. With the exception of tomatoes and pole beans, too few [...]
Published by RichardMurray //
Posted on June 28th, 2008 in gardening
You probably want a place to relax and de-stress after a long day. Your backyard and garden are ideal locations, but you’ll get more enjoyment out of your garden if it is a unique reflection of your personality. You don’t want a garden that looks the same as your neighbor’s yard. You want something that [...]
Published by LisaSousa //
Posted on June 28th, 2008 in gardening
Do you look around your outdoor living space and see that it is just crying for “something?” You’re not sure what it is but the area just doesn’t seem finished. There is actually a pretty easy way to finish your space and that is with beautiful garden finials. Use one for to make a decorative [...]
Published by JesseAkre //
Posted on June 26th, 2008 in gardening
The Campidoglio Fountain
If you visit the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome you will find three fountains of interest. In this imposing square, these fountains each have a particularly interesting history. They haven’t actually been in place in their current setting for that long, but each fountain has had a rich and varied background. In fact, [...]
Published by LeslieAdams //
Posted on June 26th, 2008 in gardening
A Romantic Design
Landscaping Gardens are a reference to a garden style that was popular in eighteenth century. This style was very popular with the English who took the design to heart. This style is very romantic and elegant. One of the shining lights of landscaping gardens was Lancelot Brown, an English architect and landscaper of [...]
Published by DeanDeal //
Posted on June 23rd, 2008 in gardening
It’s easy,very inexpensive and they taste better too so lets get started!
STEP 1: Which tomatoes should I grow? If you have a long growing season then you would want to go with an indeterminate variety which grows all summer long. If your growing season is short then you would go with a determinate variety [...]
Published by PennyMohney //
Posted on June 23rd, 2008 in gardening
In the summer, you’ll be more likely to be in your garden in the evenings, enjoying your pond, watching the fish swimming lazily through the water. The heat of summer, however provides some challenges in maintaining your pond, and keeping the fish healthy. These tips will help you to keep the fish and the pond [...]
Published by TimSousa //
Posted on June 21st, 2008 in gardening
The advantages of growing in soil indoors
The difference here is similar to the difference between indoor and outdoor cultivation. Soil growing requires less equipment, investment and, generally, less work to control the various factors influencing growth.
The only specialist equipment required for the simplest indoor soil set-up would be seeds, organic nutrients, a light and a [...]
Published by SjoerdKold //