Woods for Your Wood Garden Furniture

Posted August 30th, 2009

If you are preparing to buy some garden furniture there is a lot of narrowing down that you need to do. For example, do you want metal, stone, plastic or wood garden furniture? You have probably discovered that wood furniture is not as popular as it used to be. For some time now outdoor garden [...]

Garden Benches: How Garden Benches Can Full Your Garden

Posted August 29th, 2009

Garden Benches: What Your Next Act Is
Now you own a pretty flower garden that you have been sacrificing your time and effort. You ask yourself what more can you add to establish the garden finished. Possibly it is time to arrange some garden benches around where you, your family, and friends can sit down and [...]

High Pressure Sodium Bulbs For Healthy Indoor Gardens

Posted August 28th, 2009

While it’s true that HPS bulbs and metal halide bulbs are both high intensity discharge lights, HPS lights produce a more efficient light that has a more ideal light spectrum for growing. 10 percent more efficient than metal halide lights, HPS lights focus a very bright reddish yellow light and completely omit blue or violet [...]

Herb Garden Plants – Mmm Good!

Posted August 26th, 2009

Herbs are the culinary and medicinal plants. These are the low-growing aromatic plants which are used fresh or dried for seasoning, for their medicinal properties, or in perfumes. There are a wide variety of herbs such as super kelp, garlic, parsley, green tea extract, horse chestnut, milk thistle and oregano oil.
Herbs are very useful in [...]

Scrap off excess tile adhesive between tiles

Posted August 25th, 2009

Tile adhesive is a chemical that is responsible for the binding force between the tiles. It should be placed with perfection; otherwise the tile gets cracked after sometime. Sometimes, the adhesive remains trapped between the tiles leaving no place for the grout. This error ruins the look of the tiling project. Hence, it is important [...]

Lawn Care 101

Posted August 24th, 2009

One sign of a healthy, attractive yard is that it’s free from weeds. When you look across a lawn, you should see nothing but green grass. However, besides growing beautiful grass, nature also produces weeds. These hardy plants thrive and multiply in most environments. That’s why they are so abundant. To keep your own piece [...]

Create a Butterfly Garden

Posted August 22nd, 2009

Having a beautiful backyard to enjoy and relax in isn’t just about plants, flowers and nice grass. For me, it includes birds, butterflies, dragonflies and even bats.a necessary part of our eco system.
Watching birds bathing and bats flitting about at night are great fun, but it is the Butterflies that are truly spectacular. There are [...]

Planning Your Flower Gardening Activities

Posted August 21st, 2009

Planning Your Flower Gardening Activities
So you’re now ready to face  the final chapter of your flower gardening venture, that is the day-to-day operations involve in the field.
If you’ve been equipped with the necessary skills, all requirements have been prepared and readied, you’ve nothing to worry about because you can perform the activities efficiently without fear [...]

The Latest Trend on Landscaping Designs: Get It Done By The Landscape Experts!

Posted August 20th, 2009

If you want your home to look more beautiful than ever and to have fantastic curb side appeal, you need to pay attention to the landscaping you’ve chosen. Don’t try to do it yourself. You need to hire the experts if you want the best results possible.
Planning the Landscaping for Your Home
You may have a [...]

Winterizing Your Greenhouse

Posted August 19th, 2009

Getting into a routine when considering how to winterize your greenhouse can make fall quite exciting.  Instead of imagining that your outdoor gardening days are limited, begin to think that your indoor gardening days have just begun.
As with most new beginnings, a healthy cleaning is always a great start.  Taking all plants out, particularly on [...]