Posted on February 16th, 2009 in gardening
Sprinkler controllers can make using your sprinkler watering system even easier and can save water, which is good for the environment. Saving water is an important step in conservation and using sprinkler controllers can help you to use the water in a more environmentally responsible way without sacrificing the growth or your grass, greenery, or [...]
Published by DevinGillil //
Posted on February 16th, 2009 in gardening
Building your own shed is a task most do-it-yourselfers can accomplish in a couple of weekends, even if you have never built one before.
Finding information with some detailed step by step instructions will make this project possible. There are many books that have nice plans and detailed illustrations. You can find these books online, bookstores, [...]
Published by DanLazaj //
Posted on February 15th, 2009 in gardening
Need a place to store your gardening tools, lawnmowers, rakes, shovels, etc? Maybe you should consider building your very own gardening storage shed. Building a small garden tool shed is a project many do-it-yourselfers can do themselves with the help of some good plans.
Why build your own? Why not by a kit? In my opinion [...]
Published by DanLazaj //
Posted on February 15th, 2009 in gardening
Trees can give life. It can produce the air that people need in order to breath and reduces the carbon dioxide which can pollute and bring harm to one’s respiratory system. But aside from playing this role in our environment, trees can also offer more. It can give food, it can provide shelter, it can [...]
Published by PatrickDesnoyers //
Posted on February 11th, 2009 in gardening
Here’s an interesting story about my latest miracle, my new Muck Boots Hoser Classic Boots. Turns out my wife is always right, after all…I work as a general contractor in the Northeast part of the country. Have you ever been there? Winters are very cold and very blustery. This week, I had a job fixing [...]
Published by DonVanPelt //
Posted on February 9th, 2009 in gardening
Flower garden plants can be used effectively to produce a stunning garden that has blooms the entire season long. The type of garden plants used should figure prominently in your garden design. Annuals, flower bulbs, ornamental grasses, perennials, biennials and climbing vines are all excellent flower garden plants. These plants will have their own growth [...]
Published by LeeanneDobbins //
Posted on February 6th, 2009 in gardening
This Valentine’s Day why not give the someone special in your life a pleasant surprise and have a gorgeous bouquet or floral arrangement delivered to their home or workplace?
As Valentine’s Day falls on a Saturday this year why not place a single long stemmed red rose, tied with a dainty red ribbon, on a breakfast [...]
Published by TerryHenman //
Posted on February 6th, 2009 in gardening
You can use bird feeders and bird baths to attract wild birds to your garden but if you also plant a bird garden you can increase the attractiveness of your garden enormously.
Trees, shrubs and flowers can provide shelter from predators and the winter cold and provide natural food for the birds for the whole year. [...]
Published by JanetAshby //