What You Need To Know About Hardscaping By: Jason Lom | Apr 1st 2012 - Hardscaping includes aspects that are non-living that are included in your landscaping design. Basically, these are elements that are not plants including walls, walkways, patios, decks, gazebos, and other structures that can be found in gardens. Tags:Hardscaping, Hardscape Design
Hardscaping 101: Learning The Basics By: Jason Lom | Mar 10th 2012 - Hardscaping is the term used for describing non-living things in the garden. This often includes paving, walkways, patios, and even benches, birdbaths and sculptures. By incorporating hardscape design in your lawn, you will add not only aesthetical value to your home, but monetary value as well... Tags:Hardscaping, Hardscape Design
Tools And Equipment For The Gardener By: Johan Monarrez | Dec 20th 2011 - Stroll around a large garden centre or DIY superstore in spring and you will probably be confronted by a substantial range of gardening tools and equipment. You can actually be excused for thinking that the amount of different types of gardening tools have to have increased in recent times - but you in fact you are wrong. Tags:gardener london, landscaping, tools and equipment, gardening
Adding Value To Your Property With A Garden By: Richard Rowson | Nov 25th 2011 - It doesn't take a genius to know that our economy is currently in a slump and it"s simultaneously dragging down the property market with it. No doubt this current economical trough will begin to improve with time, but it is now more important than ever to add value to your property particularly if you are trying to sell.
Notice that I said value and not price. Tags:garden, design, designers, London, UK, ideas, urban garden design
Prefabricated Self-storage Buildings By: Stewart Wrighter | Aug 12th 2011 - Assembling your self-storage building takes some effort, but if you choose a high-quality building, you do not need to worry. Here are some tips for working with your prefab building. Tags:roll up doors, mini storage buildings
Planting Vegetable Gardens For Beginners By: 2 fingers | Jul 14th 2011 - A popular way of planting vegetable these days is planting them in beds rather than the traditional rows. The beds have to be small enough in size so that you can reach into it and pull out the weeds that will grow among your plants. Beds can also be raised a bit higher off the ground so that the heat will be kept inside longer during cold weather. It also makes for a good drainage system around the beds. Tags:growbackyardgarden, vegetablegarden, vegetablegardeningmethods, backyardgarden, organicgarden,
Organic Lawn Care Service "" Maintaining Landscapes The Green Way By: Ronald Gale | May 20th 2011 - An organic lawn care service offers safe, non-toxic alternatives to synthetic fertilizers, weed killers, and pesticides. It helps businesses and landscaping contractors become truly "green." Harvest Lawn Care (http://www.hlcfert.com/) has been providing commercial lawn care and residential lawn maintenance in New Jersey since 1990. Tags:organic lawn care, organic lawn care service
Planning A Vegetable Garden By: Mark Bartley | Jan 11th 2011 - Food prices are climbing ever upwards in the supermarkets and many people are exploring the idea of creating a vegetable garden at home. Tags:vegetable garden
How To Choose The Right Gold Detecting Device? By: kellyprice1225 | Nov 26th 2010 - Choosing the right gold detecting device can greatly increase your performance and the quality of the harvest. There are metal detectors with multiple uses and while buying a metal detector, make sure that it can function in the location that you intend to explore. Tags:metal detectors, digger
Cheating Tips For Your Lawns By: Nick Vassilev | Sep 19th 2010 - The perfect English home has a perfect green lawn. This perfect green lawn is like a living carpet: it has a uniform texture of grass with no daisies, dandelions or worm casts, it is perfectly smooth and flat (perfect for croquet or lawn bowls), and it is a consistent shade of pure emerald green. Tags:house cleaning, home cleaners, domestic cleaning, contract cleaning, carpet cleaning
Sowing A New Lawn From Seed By: Richard Harrison | Jun 21st 2010 - Sowing anew lawn can be a very satisfying experience. It is however important to remember a number of key principles. Tags:garden, gardening, garden business, gardening business, garden franchise, gardening franchise, lawn, prune, pruning
Constructing An Outdoor Gazebo For The Special Retreat By: Kimberly Savacian | Apr 6th 2010 - From summer to fall, outdoor gazebos is the best complement to every lawn. Their attractive architecture as well as quaint intimacy can captivate family as well as friends that come to visit, as well as capture your own spirit every time you stare out your windows upon it. For the first-time gazebo builder, you can see there will be quite a few questions you will contain along its way. This article will be able to help you create your flawless garden gazebo plus describe how to implement it prop ... Tags:gazebo, garden gazebo, gazebo plans, landscaping, d-i-y, do-it-yourself, woodworking, home and garden, garden, home improvement
Decorating Ideas For A Georgian Patio By: John Parker. | Apr 5th 2010 - What could be more delightful that whiling away a sunny Saturday afternoon in the comfort of your glass enclosed Georgian patio? A gentle breeze sighs through the foliage of the black walnut and tupelo trees that dot the expanse of an immaculately manicured lawn. Standard bred horses graze in the adjoining pasture and the humming cadence of bees drifts from the honeysuckle vines that blanket the garden fence. Tags:patio decorating, patio decor, patio, outdoor decorating, home decor, home decorating, interior design
Creating Great Landscape Design On A Budget By: Eva Judge | Dec 16th 2009 - These days, people are pinching their pennies like never before; eager to save as much money as possible, many people are putting off major renovations and other home improvement projects. However, sprucing up your home's landscaping doesn't have to cost you a small fortune. Learn more by reading below. Tags:Brisbane garden design, Brisbane landscape, Brisbane landscape design, Brisbane landscaping, garden design Brisbane, Landscaping Brisbane, Landscape Design
A Small Landscaping Lesson By: Landscaping-Blog.com | Apr 3rd 2009 - Landscaping has often been likened to the painting of a picture. Your art-work teacher has doubtless told you that a good picture should have a point of chief interest, and the rest of the points simply go to make more beautiful the central idea, or to form a fine setting for it. So in landscaping there must be ... Tags:landscaping, landscaping idea, landscaping design, landscape
Soil - The World Beneath Your Feet By: bentan | Dec 7th 2007 - Soil is a mixture of tiny rock particles, living organisms, chemicals and the remains of dead plants and animals. These particles create the environment for billions of mostly tiny organisms to live. You can read more on hobby farming at http://www.farmforfun.com Tags:hobby farm, ph, plants, soil, clay, silt, soil survey, soil test, organisms, clay soil, garden soil, organic soil, plant soil, soil ph, alkaline soil,
Top Five Lawn Diseases That Can Destroy Your Lawn By: Grant Eckert | Nov 27th 2007 - Gray snow mold (Typhula) appears under the snow that covers lawns as its name implies. This disease results in brown areas and yellow grass across your lawn and may also show pink or white 'fuzzy-looking' fungus after a good rainfall. It is particularly prevalent on tall grass that has not been mowed and can normally be prevented by keeping your grass cut to about a 2-inch high level. Tags:Landscaping, Lawn Care, Lawn, Fertilization, Weed Control, Landscape Services, Tree Care
Best Lawn Care Equipment For Really Easy Lawn Care By: Martin Haworth | Aug 1st 2007 - For anyone, doing the work to get yourself a great lawn can be tiring as well as boring - so it's best to spend as little time on it as possible - right? Here are a few simple pieces of lawn care equipment that will make it much easier for you... Tags:lawn care equipment, lawn care, garden equipment, garden tools, lawn care tools, lawnmower, edge trimmer
Fertilizing Lawn Care To Do - Or Not To Do? By: Martin Haworth | Jul 3rd 2007 - Any type of lawn needs nourishment. Some are well blessed with soil that is good enough to provide the most healthy ingredients to help your lawn grow. With others, they may need help and this is where fertilizing lawn care may prove attractive. Yet there are decisions to make, before you go ahead. Tags:fertilizing lawn care, lawn care, lawn, grass, fertilizing lawn care products
Grass: What You Need To Know By: Mr.Andrew Caxton | Apr 9th 2007 - A lush, velvety green lawn is the dream of every homeowner, and this dream can usually be achieved if the owner gives a thought to what kind of grass will work the best in his climate and soil conditions.
It doesn't matter how attractive your flowerbeds, vegetable garden, trees and statuary are. If the green grass between these items isn't green, if there are dead spots, then your whole landscape will be affected.
So you must select your lawn grass carefully. Items ... Tags:lawn, landscaping
Garden Remodeling - Plan Early By: Elisabeth Mcgill | Feb 3rd 2007 - While everything is covered with snow and the ground is frozen it is a great time to start planning a garden remodel. Landscaping takes some doing and homeowners who first identify their goals usually achieve better results. There are many things to consider, there is much to learn. That's why I say start early, while you have no yard work. Tags:planters, plant stand, trellis, arbor, planter box, plant box, vinyl trellis, vinyl arbor, garden bench
Do You Want Plants For Your Landscaping Project? By: A.Caxton | Jan 31st 2007 - If you are struggling for ideas on how to decorate your landscaping project, using plants could really make a big difference. They are simple to care for and they also can look amazing too. There is such a huge range of plants available so it will really be down to personal preference on which ones you go for. You really will be spoilt for choice if you choose to use plants within your landscape.
What to Consider If You Use Plants for Your Landscaping Project
Rustic Teak Furniture-fabulous Teak Furniture For A Rustic Look For Your Home By: Jesse Akre | Jun 26th 2006 - Rustic teak furniture that is designed specifically for the outdoors looks great and it is also exceedingly purposeful. The rustic touch definitely adds to the whole look of your teak outdoor furniture, thus helping you feeling closer to the nature and enjoying all the comforts of your home outdoors.
How To Choose The Right Trees For Your Front Yard Landscaping Ideas By: Jim Johnson | Apr 19th 2006 - Trees can contribute to the overall appearance of your front yard perhaps more than almost any other part of your landscaping design. Unfortunately, many new homes that are now being built come with almost no trees on the property at all, or at least very few. Tags:landscaping, lawn, garden, home improvement, trees, shrubs
How Does Your Garden Grow: Tips For Hiring A Landscaper By: Jason Flintstone | Mar 3rd 2006 - Just when you're done with shoveling snow, you can set your sights toward spring (and summer) and mowing the lawn. But, for many the grass would be a lot greener if they could just get someone else to do it (the mowing that is). But, weeding out a reputable landscaper, one who not only knows what he is doing, but also one you can trust and can afford can be quite challenging and tricky, especially if your not sure of what to ask about or look for. With that said, professional... Tags:landscaping, gardening
Lawn Mower Blades As The Hard Working Part Of Lawnmowers By: A.Caxton | Jan 3rd 2006 - This article explains the care of the lawnmower blades. The lawn mower blades have to be kept sharp by sharpening regularly. The article will give you tips how do it yourself safely and in most efficient way.
Details Of Lawnmower Blades
The lawnmower blades are made of tool steel or ordinary steel called mild steel or carbon steel. The edges of the blades made of tool steel remain sharp for longer time and will require lesser sharpening over the age of the blade. To ... Tags:lawn mower blades, lawnmower blades, blades, blade, lawnmower, lawn mower, lawn tractor,