Posts Tagged ‘gardening’

A Trio Of Ideas To Build A Garden With Little Trouble

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Numerous people dream about obtaining stunning flowers, yet they do not typically dream about taking literally all their spare seconds laboring over their gardens, flower beds and back yards only for their great upkeep. And yet with the right tools and accurate planning, you could be pleased to discover that giving life to a stunning [...]

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Creating Vegetable Gardens On An Apartment Balcony

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

City life can put a damper on the plans of the urban gardener, but vegetable gardens for apartment dwellers are far from impossible. Gardens can grow on a balcony, along a fence, or even in containers in an apartment window. With a little bit of research and creativity, you can enjoy fresh herbs and vegetables [...]

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A Trio Of Ideas To Build A Garden With Little Trouble

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

Numerous people dream about obtaining stunning flowers, yet they do not typically dream about taking literally all their spare seconds laboring over their gardens, flower beds and back yards only for their great upkeep. Yet with the right level of planning and some convenient tools, you should find it’s relatively easy to create an appealing [...]

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Gardening Tools To Make Your Life Easier And More Productive

Saturday, August 13th, 2011

When it comes to gardening tools, there are a lot of factors you need to consider. There are a wide range of tools available and some are similar to those made for major agricultural applications. Most tools designed for home use are simple to use, whether they are manual or powered. If you are just [...]

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3 Tips To Make Gardening Easier

Monday, August 1st, 2011

Although there are multiple individuals who fantasize about having gorgeous gardens, imagining all of their extra time going into plant and garden care so they will look gorgeous, is not something they likely do. But, if you correctly design your garden and work with the right mechanisms, it’s truly not that hard to develop garden [...]

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Shade Gardening To Help Create A Restful Spot In Your Landscape

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Shady spots in your landscape can create quite a problem with your plantings if you don’t plan ahead by using plant choices that will thrive in shady conditions. The good news is that these plants come in a wide variety to create a beautiful and interesting focal point in your landscape. With a little bit [...]

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Choosing Orange Tree

Monday, January 3rd, 2011

  If you live in a hot, humid sub-tropical zone like Florida or California, you have many options for growing fruit trees. You are lucky enough to be able to support almost any type of plant as long as you prevent pests from taking over. You should consider growing an orange tree, as these are [...]

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Choosing a Shutter that Adds to Your Home

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

If you want true elegance for your home, you may want to look at wooden house shutters, either inside or outside. For centuries, homeowners have been using wooden window house shutters for ornamental purposes, and to keep out the elements.  Interior wooden shutters are used for decorative window treatments that add privacy and can block [...]

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Getting Shutters to Decorate Your House

Monday, September 14th, 2009

If you want to increase the curb appeal of your property, you might want to put up exterior shutters.  Exterior house shutters were once needed to defend a home from mauraders. Today, exterior shutters are exclusively used for the way they look.  There are a plethora of shutter styles available today and any of them [...]

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The Happiness and Pleasure of Garden Accents

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

I remember visiting a relative’s garden a few years ago and commenting how his garden decor and garden ornaments unmistakably added something meaningful to the entire garden experience. The bird feeders, water fountains, vases, birdhouses, and sculptures were particularly noteworthy and seemed to draw me into the garden and make me feel more at ease. [...]

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