Garden / Landscaping / Patio
The Advantages you can Gained from Using Hydroponic Tents
by Guest on Apr 9, 2013
Those who have adequate knowledge and experience about indoor gardening can easily grow whatever they want in these indoor growing systems but for beginners, it can be a bit difficult to understand the exact procedure of using hydroponics to grow tents. Continue reading →
Looking for Something More Than Just a Garden Shed
by Guest on Apr 9, 2013
How have garden outbuildings have evolved into more than just places to keep the lawnmower? Most of us have childhood memories of how the garden shed was like an Aladdin's cave of things to be looked at, investigated and wondered over. It was a place for playing hide and seek and sitting and watching the rain through the open door. Continue reading →
Good Home Landscaping: Tool for Attracting Homebuyers
by Guest on Apr 19, 2013
If you are planning to sell your house, you need to consider certain factors. Understand that the real estate market is competitive. There is no dearth of houses for the homebuyers. Ranging from the small houses to the large mansions, homebuyers have innumerable options to choose from. If you want your house to appeal to the homebuyer, then you need to integrate certain essential aspects to your house. Continue reading →
The Do's and Don't of Garden Décor
by Guest on Apr 22, 2013
Garden décor is usually an area where people take some chances and exercise a very liberal amount of creativity. Whether it’s because the traffic into the garden area is not as frequent or if the openness to nature pulls folks in a crazy direction, garden décor can be notoriously ridiculous. Everyone’s seen or heard of a crazy neighbor with a pink flamingo, or an uncle with the preposterous sasquatch figure in the backyard! Continue reading →
The Best Flowers and Buds Delivered to Your Door
by Guest on May 9, 2013
If you are working in some other part of the world and miss your loved ones then you might be just waiting for ways to surprise them with your love and care. If you had missed a celebration or an event or a festival then you better make it up with some surprise gifts and cheer them up. Continue reading →
The 10 Fastest Growing Trees You Should Know
by Guest Post on Aug 8, 2013
Are you having an idea of keeping a full blooming tree in your front yard or backyard where you can spend some idyllic time in the noon or mornings – possibly with a cup of coffee and your favorite magazine. Well, here you have the top 10 fastest growing trees. Continue reading →
Unique Outdoor Furniture Ideas
by Guest on Aug 14, 2013
When it comes to choosing outdoor furniture, it is easy to forget that it needs to be durable and be able to withstand a lot of different weather events. Whether you live in a predominately hot or wet climate, you need to buy top quality garden furniture that will stand up to the harshest of conditions. Continue reading →
Changing Your Backyard: Three Facelifts That Will Work Wonders
by Guest on Sep 14, 2013
When you first bought your house, one of two thoughts ran through your mind when you saw the backyard for the first time. Either you thought, "I love the way this looks", or you thought, "*something* sure would look nice here". Over time you may have forgotten your big plans for the yard, but it is never too late to give the backyard a facelift. Continue reading →
Lawn Care after Summer: 5 Useful Tips
by Guest on Oct 8, 2013
When summer draws to a close a lot of homeowners tend to forget about taking care of their lawns. The mentality seems to be that as Winter gets nearer and nearer there isn’t much that can be done in terms of lawn care. This mentality is about as far away from the truth as you can get. Continue reading →
The Advantages of a Custom Made Greenhouse
by Anna Carfax on Nov 6, 2013
A greenhouse can make a fantastic addition to your garden, especially in winter when it starts getting frosty and your fruit and veg simply can’t survive the icy temperatures. If you are a keen gardener, then a greenhouse is a must-have, as it really helps to enhance your gardening potential through the summer and winter months. Continue reading →
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