Posted on August 18th, 2009 in gardening
Ask anybody who does not have their own yard and they’ll tell you that having a yard is a privilege. That’s true - if you spend the time to properly take care of it, that is. On the other hand, if you have let your yard go to pot, it can quickly become a curse. [...]
Published by Marie-ClaireSmith //
Posted on August 18th, 2009 in gardening
If your yard is a mess and you feel the need for some serious organizational help to whip things into shape, building your own garden shed may be something that is long overdue. Even a modest garden shed can help you give your yard a complete make-over, and these days the sky is the limit [...]
Published by SusanWillis //
Posted on August 18th, 2009 in gardening
While we all want a lawn that resembles a golf course, it often ends up looking like the Outback instead. No matter what we do, we can’t seem to keep weeds away or keep our lawn green instead of brown. But before you throw your hands up and let your lawn grow into a jungle, [...]
Published by LQ //
Posted on August 16th, 2009 in gardening
Because they are available in wide range, pumps can a little be confusing. You will be in need of a pump in case you would like to move the water within your pond, like to make a waterfall or fountain, or simply have a spouting ornament. But above anything else, you first have to determine [...]
Published by InPark //
Posted on August 14th, 2009 in gardening
Garden Benches: Dress and Raise Your Gardens into Dream Gardens. Horticulture is a spare-time activity that spills the compiled tenseness from function and even contributes you comfort and felicity at the finish of the task. It is restorative, Cozy and decompressing to see the undertakings of your work and you can just lounge in the [...]
Published by SusanAmez //
Posted on August 13th, 2009 in gardening
Bamboo paneling enhances the beauty of your home. There several choices you can look for, but you need to be careful and wise.
Bamboo is very attractive by nature, and it is a stable alternative to the regulated global resource of hardwood. Researchers classified it as a grass and not a wood. [...]
Published by DavidH. //
Posted on August 9th, 2009 in gardening
Like all plants, grass must be given attention. In spring, rake over the lawn to remove dead grass, weeds and to clean off the surface. Where there are thin or bare spots, loosen the soil and sow some seeds. It is better, too, to sow a light quantity of seed over the entire lawn—when the [...]
Published by AllisonRyan //
Posted on August 9th, 2009 in gardening
Mowing
Young grass is cut when a little over two inches high; set the mower for a two-inch cut. It is usually advisable to roll the lawn with a light roller before the first cutting. This firms the young grass in the soil and the loose surface. Cut a few hours later. The mower for the [...]
Published by AllisonRyan //
Posted on August 8th, 2009 in gardening
Garden Benches: Embellish and Enhance Your Gardens into Dream Gardens. Gardening is a hobby that turns the amassed tension from function and even imparts you ease and happiness at the final stage of the task. It is new, Cozy and restful to see the labors of your work and you can just couch in the [...]
Published by SusanAmez //
Posted on August 8th, 2009 in gardening
Before you buy new plants for your garden, no matter where you are getting them from, there are a number of things you should look for to determine whether or not it is good enough to plant, although the chances are that there is less likelihood of disease if you buy your new plants from [...]
Published by WayneArmstrong //