Archive for the 'Garden' Category
PLANTING SEEDS
Mother Nature has her own way of germinating seed. In the field, she provides warmth from the sun, moisture from the clouds(or your garden hose), and nutrients in the soil.
Any authentic seed house can be looked upon for fine seeds; but however, there is a big risk in seeds. A seed may to all […]
September 08 2008 | Garden | No Comments »
MAKING A GARDEN
Gardening is often called the only living art form. Like any form of art, designing a garden is subjective. Although gardening successfully requires learning certain skills, in the end, a garden’s beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
The first thing in garden making is the selection of a place. Without a choice, […]
September 05 2008 | Garden | No Comments »
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
The term landscape garden is often used to describe the English garden design style characteristic of the eighteenth century.Landscape gardening has often been compared to the painting of a picture. Your graphics teacher without doubt has told you that a good scene should have a point of primary concern, and the rest of the […]
September 03 2008 | Garden | No Comments »
GARDEN PESTS
Pests come in all shapes and sizes, some of them are cute some are creepy crawlers. Its really best to prevent them from invading your space rather than eliminating them, as each species is necessary in the ecosystem.
If we could garden without any preventive from the pests which attack plants, then indeed gardening would […]
September 01 2008 | Garden | No Comments »
FIGHTING PLANT ENEMIES
Any reliable seed house can be depended upon for good seeds; but even so, there is a great risk in seeds. A seed may to all appearances be all right and yet not have within it vitality enough, or power, to produce a hardy plant.
The devices and enforces applied for fighting against plant […]
August 29 2008 | Garden | No Comments »
Since most garden spaces and landscapes have predetermined boundaries, you typically must focus on what’s inside the garden rather than concerning yourself with the shape or dimensions of a garden area. This supports the spirit of Feng Shui, as it is the art of directing the energy of an environment. It’s less about creating a […]
April 25 2008 | Garden and Making a House a Home | No Comments »
The Tulip is a very colorful spring flower with a rich green stalk. The tulip isn’t just one flower but around one hundred different species all with the name of Tulip. This flower in general is native to Southern Europe. Tulips come in a wide range of colors from yellows, to purples […]
April 06 2008 | Garden | No Comments »
Welcome back. By now your yard is full of bird feeders, songs, and feathered friends darting about. Are you ready to watch these same birds prepare their nests and raise their young? If so, it isn’t hard! You can now share all aspects of the birding family. Watch the courtship, nest building, laying eggs, feeding […]
April 02 2008 | Garden and Making a House a Home | No Comments »
By Vera Lang
Replacing an outdoor light fixture is one of the most effective ways to upgrade the exterior of your home. You can make a home entrance style stage that goes well beyond the cost of the lamp.
Learn tips for installing an outdoor lighting fixture in this vidoe which will show you how […]
March 13 2008 | Decorating and Garden and Hallways & Entrance and Home Value and How to's & Tools and Making a House a Home and Spring Season | No Comments »
Creating an effective landscape is a significant task. However, landscaping is a continuous process that requires constant attention. Planting and setting a landscape makes your area look presentable, but maintaining the area furthers the quality of the landscape over time. There are several key points in maintaining the scenery that you have […]
March 10 2008 | Garden | No Comments »
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