Gardening and Landscaping

March 29, 2007

  • How to Design Your Gazebo

    A gazebo is something which can brighten up your day (literally if you"re sat in it!) by adding a touch of elegance to your surroundings.

  • Add A Touch Of The Exotic

    When your house needs a little "pick me up" try some exotic flowers and plants. They are vibrant, colorful, and a great conversation piece. Find out how to utilize exotic flowers in your own home.

  • Landscaping Software Offers A Glimpse Into The Future

    Landscaping software allows you to combine all the elements of your plan and show you how it will look, all before you shovel your first grain of dirt. The software has power that was unimaginable only a few short years ago. Nearly every element of landscape design can be planned, executed, and tested using landscaping software.

March 28, 2007

  • Landscaping Design Principles Are A Hallmark Of A Good Design

    Landscaping design is as varied and unique as a snowflake. However, there are constants in landscaping design; principles that can be found in nearly any aesthetically pleasing landscape. If you understand those principles then your foray into landscaping design has a much greater chance of success.

March 27, 2007

  • Choosing the Best Weed Eater

    One of the great time saving devices for trimming a lawn is a weed eater. A weed eater can mow down a large patch of weeds and grass in no time, leaving you with more time to do more productive things.

March 26, 2007

  • Choosing The Perfect Hedge Shrub

    As with anything choosing the right hedge shrub comes down to personal preference and the type of look you are trying to gain in your yard.

March 23, 2007

  • Landscape Supplies Are A Product Of Your Project

    You always need the right tool for the job, and that statement holds especially true when applied to landscaping work. But before you run out and purchase a tool for every conceivable landscaping application, take the time to study your landscape plan to make sure you only purchase items that you will really need.

March 22, 2007

  • Japanese Water Gardens - Building A Japanese Water Garden

    When you think of a Koi pond, what comes to mind? For many, it is a serene Japanese water garden full of large Koi fish swimming lazily through the water. If this is your idea of the perfect pond, keep reading.

  • Information To Help Keep Soil At The Best PH Level

    Years ago, Dr. Edgar T. Wherry devised a classification of soils by degrees of acidity; it is still useful but should be qualified by the fact that many plants spill over into two or more classifications while some are relatively sensitive to pH.

March 20, 2007

March 9, 2007

March 8, 2007

  • The Beauty of Garden Gazebos

    A garden gazebo can be a quite wonderful addition to any home and its garden. If you want to add a touch of elegance and serenity to your garden then a gazebo is the way to go. This article will discuss what gazebos actually are and why they are a great way to spruce up your home and surroundings.

  • Tips For Selecting Annual Flowers

    Selecting annual flowers can be mind boggling. Here are a few tips that will help you in your selection process.

March 6, 2007

March 5, 2007

  • Tips On How To Build A Pond

    Building a pond from scratch can seem a daunting task however it need not be, having the correct equipment and understanding what form of pond will suit your needs is half the battle.