Posted on July 31st, 2008 in gardening
Having a backyard fire pit is an idea that has been around for years. Backyard fire pits have definitely evolved from the original hole in the ground type. They are now decorative accessories that create an outdoor living area that you can share with family and friends. There are many options available for you to [...]
Published by JaymeHanson //
Posted on July 31st, 2008 in gardening
It has been said that growing roses is a labor of love, because we all put a great deal of effort into their cultivation.
It takes a lot of time and energy to grow the perfect rose!
We should all be proud of the roses we grow, proud to share them with others and proud to display [...]
Published by DavidLeAche //
Posted on July 30th, 2008 in gardening
For many people, their garden is their paradise. They dedicate many, many hours of hard work. They do it all on their own, from weeding to potting, designing and planning, attempting to turn their garden into their own place of sanctuary and peace. Garden decor not only sets the tone of your garden; it also [...]
Published by SarahMartin //
Posted on July 30th, 2008 in gardening
For the very best in garden furniture, choose one of these woods:
Palm
Palm makes fine garden furniture and is absolutely stunning in the garden. It comes in various shades of coloring from a golden brown to a deep, rich brown. Palm makes exquisite outdoor garden furniture as it is very durable and holds up well under [...]
Published by HalLewis //
Posted on July 30th, 2008 in gardening
If you want to start do-it-yourself designing your own landscaping on a budget, you may not like to spend big bucks on landscape software for designing your outdoor design. Some companies out there offer free landscaping design software to help you pick your favorite plants with their specific colors and sizes to get the most [...]
Published by RandyLetter //
Posted on July 27th, 2008 in gardening
Interested in growing organic? For many, it’s the only way to grow.
When starting an organic vegetable garden you must start from the ground up. Compost is the key to a lush, bountiful organic garden. If you don’t already have your own compost, check with your local municipality. Most give away leaf compost for free. Some [...]
Published by VeraPappas //
Posted on July 25th, 2008 in gardening
If you have a large lawn that is getting too much to handle with a walk-behind mower you may be considering buying a lawn tractor or a riding mower. A lawn tractor may have various attachments available and can be used for hauling materials about your yard in addition to mowing your lawn. More expensive [...]
Published by JanetAshby //
Posted on July 24th, 2008 in gardening
Valentine’s Day sees the sales of flowers, predominately roses, exceed ten million in one day. It is estimated that over one million British men and women spent in excess of thirty million pounds on Valentine flowers. Men purchase the majority, however, it is becoming increasingly popular for women to buy and send flowers to men. [...]
Published by RakeshGaikwad //
Posted on July 24th, 2008 in gardening
Traditional UK flowers incorporate a whole host of flowers grown in the UK. Fragrant arrangements packed with an abundance of freesias and dappled with fern leaves displayed in pretty wicker baskets are a very popular choice which is ideal for sending to people of all ages and give a true English ambience as the room [...]
Published by RakeshGaikwad //
Posted on July 23rd, 2008 in gardening
You are lucky enough if your house have a backyard hence you will need to think of few backyard landscaping ideas to readjust your backyard space so your guest or visitor will envy you. It does not matter how much budget you will need to design your backyard since there are so many things you [...]
Published by RandyLetter //