| 553 Views | The Art Of Decorating Baskets with Fresh Flowers By : Todd
There is no better gift than a beautifully decorated basket of flowers. But, decorating a bunch of flowers is an art and needs special expertise. There are many important points to consider while decorating a bouquet for your loved ones. Things like colour, preferences, flower types, arrangements etc., |
| 254 Views | Imagination Spurs Landscaping Material's Growth By : Scott Fromherz
With all the imaginations and thoughts about what looks best for a person's house, it's not surprising there are so many different types of landscaping materials on the market. |
| 253 Views | Indoor Gardening Tips By : Peter Finch
For enthusiastic gardeners, their plants are like their family. They like spending time talking to them, trim them appropriately, and ensure proper care and treatment. |
| 250 Views | The Beauty of Flowers By : Jim Brown
Flowers are beautiful, and almost everyone likes at least some type of flower. There are indoor flowers, outdoor flowers, and flowers that can thrive just about anywhere. Flowers can really enhance a room, home or office. |
| 243 Views | Never Turn Away From Landscaping Tips By : Scott Fromherz
No matter how good you are, or the materials you are working with, there are always a few landscaping tips that may make your job easier and more suitable for your house. |
| 238 Views | Can Gardeners Be Called Professionals? By : Peter Finch
With concrete jungles making their presence felt, people are now looking out for homes that have a small garden attached to it just so they have that little bit of greenery to soothe tired eyes. |
| 237 Views | PacificPavingstone.com: The Story of a Paving Stone Installation By : Terry Morill
The first step in having a paving stone driveway, patio, pool deck or walkway job done, is to get a free estimate from the contractor. There are many factors that the designers from Pacific Outdoor Living consider when giving you a paving stone installation estimate. |
| 228 Views | Knowledge Is Key In Landscaping Business By : Scott Fromherz
The absolute first thing about starting your own landscaping business is knowing what you're doing. |
| 227 Views | The Importance Of A Pond Pump By : Allen Jesson
Having a garden pond especially if you have designed and created it yourself, add so much to a garden, watching the plant and fish grown and seeing what you have created develop slowly over time gives a remarkable sense of satisfaction. To stop your pond turning stagnant or even worse into a man made bog it is worth spending some time considering which pond pump will suit your ponds needs best. |
| 227 Views | Paper Lanterns Are Another Outdoor Lighting Option By : Jerry Shepard
Most people will pour hundreds, if not thousands of dollars into their landscaping but at the end of the day, they realize that they will only be able to have their friends over during the daylight hours. So they look into buying outdoor lighting to illuminate their landscapes. One way of illuminating their landscapes is for them to buy and use outdoor candle lanterns. |
| 223 Views | Eight Steps to a Bountiful Vegetable Garden By : Jude Wright
You've decided that you want a vegetable garden to lower your grocery bills. But, where do you start? |
| 217 Views | Why Isn't Organic Gardening the Only Way to Garden? By : Jim Brown
What is the meaning of organic gardening, anyway?Basically, organic gardeners don't use anything that has any potentially harmful chemicals, preservatives, colorings, etc. Organic gardening is the safest choice for you and the environment. |
| 215 Views | 5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables By : Andrea Flint
More and more people are returning to the old tradition of growing their own produce, ranging from as little as a small herb patch right up to full self-sufficiency producing all their own fruit and vegetables. Why is it becoming popular again, and why should you start your own food garden? |
| 212 Views | The Beauty of Garden Gazebos By : Matt OConnor
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. |
| 212 Views | Garden By Number: Garden Landscaping Made Simple By : Scott Fromherz
If you are like me, until very recently, I was unaware that there was even a thing called garden landscaping. I didn't know a garden could be landscaped. |
| 209 Views | Look to the Ocean for Landscaping Rocks By : Scott Fromherz
There are many reasons why homeowners might want to incorporate landscaping rocks into their home. |
| 208 Views | Gardening Tips - How to Build and Maintain A Garden By : Peter Finch
A garden adds beauty to the surroundings with its colorful treasure of trees, plants, flowers, butterflies, fruits and more. Learn more. |
| 207 Views | How To Plant And Care For Bamboo Plants By : Dean Caporella
The critical period for bamboo is following the initial planting. |
| 203 Views | PacificPavingstone.com: The Great Look of Paving Stones By : Terry Morill
“Classic,” “old world,” “antique,” “classy,” “high-end,” “distinctive,” “elegant,” “sophisticated.” Whatever adjectives you use to describe them, it’s clear that paving stones give you a classic look and feel that you just can’t get from other types of paving materials such as concrete or asphalt. |
| 197 Views | Landscaping Equipment Tips And Where To Find Them By : Cindy Heller
Unless you plan to hire a professional landscaping company, you will need to have the right equipment in order to produce the results you desire. So, just what kind of landscaping equipment do you need to succeed? |
| 194 Views | Landscape Lights Put Your Home In A Good Light By : Riley Hendersen
When a guest arrives at your home for the first time it is likely that the first thing they will notice is the way you have landscaped the areas around your home. And if that guest arrives at night, then only landscape lights can illuminate the care and creativity you have put into your home's surroundings. |
| 194 Views | Terrarium Deserts By : Mitch Endick
Many people think of the desert as a dry, sandy and somewhat lifeless place. Dry certainly, sandy sometimes but deserts are hardly lifeless. |
| 192 Views | Lawnmower Battery Buying Guide By : Daniel Roshard
When you own a battery powered lawn mower, you will want to pay close attention to the lawn mower batteries you purchase. |
| 187 Views | Visual Identification Of Houseplants By : Jason Hobbs
Visual identification of houseplants can be tricky at times. You really have to know your stuff in order to identify them successfully as there are so many types of plants and variations on types of plants. |
| 178 Views | Where To Buy A Bonsai Tree By : Bob Bastian
There are a lot of places that you can get a bonsai. Even though they are from the Japanese culture originally, you will be able to take care of a bonsai tree no matter where in the world you leave. |
| 178 Views | Learning How To Care For The Beautiful Orchid By : Jimmy Cox
Nearly all orchids are benefited by a period in the garden. This article will give you helpful hints to help you to grow your own beautiful orchids. |
| 170 Views | Rose Gardening - 9 Fantastic Ways To Healthy And Blooming Tuber Rose Garden! By : Abhishek Agarwal
Are you an avid rose gardener? Then growing tuber roses must be your dream. To help you fulfill your prized dream, this article deals with all you need to know about tuber rose gardens. |
| 167 Views | Carnivorous Plant Terrariums By : Mitch Endick
As a child I was given a Venus fly trap and it was indeed a fascinating addition to the collection of cacti I kept. The highly unique nature of this infamous plant is the ability to lure its prey using a combination of color and moisture. |
| 165 Views | Creating A Backyard Landscape With Gardens By : Scott Fromherz
Not only do landscaping and gardening add to the beauty of your home, they can become a very fulfilling hobby as well. |
| 165 Views | Aerated Compost Tea, The New Organic Fertilizer By : James Ellison
Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's compost tea. If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir for all your garden needs. |
| 165 Views | PacificPavingstone.com: Benefits of Concrete Pavers for Your Driveway, Patio or Walkway By : Terry Morill
As a conscientious homeowner, you want assurance that the type of pavement you choose for your driveway, walkway, patio, or pool deck will look beautiful for a long time, require little maintenance, stand up to the weather, and return its cost to you. |
| 165 Views | The Croton Plants Colorful Foliage Is A Beautiful Addition To landscapes And Homes By : Steven charlie Habib
If you are looking for a colorful plant for your home or landscape, croton plants may be good choice. |
| 163 Views | Solar Powered Pumps - Using Sunlight To Power Your Garden Pond Or Fountain By : Scott Salter
A look at how solar power can be used to efficiently and greenly power your garden pond and fountain displays. |
| 160 Views | Choosing the Right Paving Stone Colors By : Terry Morill
You have decided to pave your driveway, patio, pool deck or walkway with interlocking paving stones, and have picked out a pattern. You are now ready to choose colors for the paving stones. |
| 159 Views | Planting A Hedge Rather Than Building A Fence By : Kenneth Scott
In a world of increased industrial activity and an overabundance of manufactured beauty, people are becoming more and more interested in the natural world. |
| 158 Views | PacificPavingstone.com: Paving Stone Design Patterns By : Terry Morill
There are a wide variety of patterns one can choose when designing a paving stone installation. There are the basic patterns, several of which we’ll discuss in this article. Plus, you can take different color stones and create a patterned area within a larger space. |
| 157 Views | Tips on Growing Orchids By : Jake Kennedy
Growing Orchids Doesn't Have to be a Nightmare. Find Out the Secrets Methods to Growing Perfect Orchids... |
| 157 Views | How To Prepare A Planting Bed By : Ann Knapp
Preparing a bed in which to plant can appear at first glance to be a daunting task. If you have researched the topic, you most probably have become at least somewhat familiar with terms and words such as tilling, rototilling, pH, screened top soil, shredded top soil, the chemical method, the non-chemical method... |
| 157 Views | Barrier Hedging By : Anna Stenning
Tips and advise on how to plant hedges as a barrier. |
| 155 Views | The Carolina Jasmine Is One Plant Sure To Brighten Up Your Garden Or Landscape By : Steven charlie Habib
This evergreen vine is pleasing to the eye, and under ideal growing conditions grows upwards to twenty feet wearing beautiful yellow flowers. |
| 155 Views | Working Green By : Gayle Buske, Owner
How to Work Greener |
| 155 Views | Backyard Landscaping Ideas For Your Home By : Bruce Lipski
You can get easy to manage backyard landscaping done by any of the professional landscapers in your area or you can do it yourself. |
| 154 Views | PacificPavingstone.com: Home Values, Curb Appeal, and Your Neighbor's Driveway By : Terry Morill
It's no news that the housing market is in trouble. What is good news, and it's not something you hear about from the media, is that Southern California home prices have pretty much stabilized. They didn't crash as some doomsayers predicted and it's not as grim as the news would have you believe. |
| 153 Views | Some Great Gardening Tips By : William McRea
A garden is the reflection of ones choice for the outdoors and landscaping. Building a garden is a labor of joy but it is not easy to maintain a garden in its perfect state. |
| 151 Views | The Gazebo Returns By : Daniel Roshard
Gazebo is a thing of beauty, it can add a certain feeling to your home or garden upgrading it with style and elegance. Gazebo come in hundreds of different styles and sizes, adding a touch of romance and old-world fashion to most any property |
| 151 Views | How to Plant Hostas. By : Ian W Scroggy
Planting Hostas in soil: Preparation is the key to success. If you can double dig your hosta or flower bed in early autumn and leave the sods of soil intact do not walk over what you dig. Allow the frost in the winter months to break the sods down. Then in Early Spring fork over the soil and rake to the required level. At this stage I would apply an organic slow release fertiliser and rake it in. |
| 150 Views | Gardening 101 By : Tim Birch
Successful garden designs create landscapes which are practical, beautiful and compatible with a site's natural conditions. Gardens should be designed to... |
| 149 Views | Amish Country Gazebo Quality By : Daniel Roshard
When you order an Amish country gazebo, you are promised quality merchandise. That is exactly what you get. |
| 148 Views | Drip Irrigation Systems Deliver A Flood of Savings By : Urbain Beck
Heat. Drought. Water Restrictions. These are common issues these days. Some commercial growers and backyard gardeners are discovering that they can fight back by using drip irrigation systems. |
| 146 Views | Starting Your First Garden By : Steve Welker
Gardening is a great and fulfilling activity. This article will discuss the basics of starting your first garden. |
| 146 Views | Many Gardening Tips for Beginners By : John Pawlett
Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens. |
| 146 Views | How To Build An Arbor By : Paul P. Duxbury
You might find it difficult to believe, but building an arbor for your garden landscape can actually be quite inexpensive. |
| 146 Views | A Bamboo Water Fountain Can Add Magic To Your Home By : Dean Caporella
Many homeowners in the western world are discovering the charm that is a Japanese garden. |
| 145 Views | Documentary about Ants By : amit1
This article is about ants living near the amazon river and what they do when the river floods. |
| 145 Views | How to grow Agapanthus in Containers or Soil. By : Ian W Scroggy
Container grown Agapanthus: Plant one Agapanthus per pot as they soon grow to fill the container but they will only flower as soon as their roots have filled the pot completely. |
| 144 Views | Houseplants - Choose Your Favorite Houseplants, Indoor Gardeners! By : Abhishek Agarwal
For those of you who would love to have a "piece of nature" indoors, here are some houseplants that are easy to grow. |
| 144 Views | Fruit Trees For Your Small Gardens By : Francis Blair
As we are continually being told to eat more fresh fruit it would make sense to grow our own fruit trees in our backyard but if you only have a small space there may be a few problems to consider. |
| 143 Views | Outdoor Patio Furniture for Great Homes By : Amanda Somers
Patio or outdoor furniture has gained new momentum with shifting tastes, preferences and modern lifestyle. Gone are the days when all-weather plastic in the garden was used to entertain guests on a sunny afternoon. Patio furniture includes a broad range like deck furniture, garden furniture, chairs, tables, lounge furniture that can be easily switched over for evening parties by the pool or the garden. |
| 142 Views | Gardening Mistakes - Common Issues By : Matthew Hick
If you are a novice or even an experienced gardener, it's probably very likely that you have made more than a few gardening mistakes in your past. |
| 142 Views | Fruit Trees Against The Wall By : Anna Stenning
Growing your own orchard could not be simpler, follow these simple steps and you could be growing your own healthy supply of juicy ripe apples for all occasions. |
| 142 Views | Choosing Trees for Small Spaces By : Andrew Kelly
When faced with the difficult task of designing a garden for a small space, such as a small backyard, deciding which tree or trees would be best to grow can be a difficult decision to make. Obviously there will be a severe restriction on which species, according to mature size, could be considered suitable but we also need to consider the climate in which it will grow. |
| 141 Views | The Garden Gazebo By : Daniel Roshard
The garden gazebo is a thing of beauty, it has been known that in the past kings and queens had enjoyed gazebos in their royal gardens |
| 141 Views | Putting In A Flowerbed By : Ki Gray
Adding a flowerbed is a great inexpensive way to add some charm to your lawn. This article describes how to put in a flowerbed. |
| 140 Views | Sustainable Horticulture Is Important for Everyone By : Jerry Cahill
We live in a world that must be sustainable. Learn how sustaining horticulture helps to sustain our world. |
| 140 Views | How To Get Started With Gardening By : Kelvin Ho
Gardening may seem overwhelming to some people but there are ways to make seem less so. How can we do that? |
| 139 Views | All About Liquid Organic Fertilizers By : Bill Weaver
Using organic fertilizers is a widely accepted practice in the agricultural industry. Farmers use them to cultivate their field and row crops, winemakers utilize them for growing grapes, and horticulturists apply a liberal does of these during the landscaping of their orchards or turfs. |
| 139 Views | Taking Care of A Bonsai By : Bob Bastian
There are a lot of people who will purchase a bonsai tree and then have no idea of how to take care of a bonsai tree. You will find that there are a lot of things that you will need to do to keep the tree going strong. |
| 138 Views | Anthony Fisher Pixies , Can We Have a Beautiful Garden Without Them ? By : Gordon Petten
Anthony Fisher Pixies are unique and hand crafted. Based out of Cornwall these pieces have a creative unique look. Not your everyday storybook pixie, Anthony Fisher pixies have a similarity to the artistry of the traditional European fairytales. |
| 138 Views | 6 Of The Top Organic Fertilizers By : James Ellison
Some of the most important organic fertilizers are fish emulsion, seaweed, earthworm castings, bone meal, kelp meal, and rock phosphates. These natural fertilizers will improve your plants, especially yield plants, and are great for the soil. |
| 138 Views | Electric Chainsaws - The Truth About Electric Saws By : Dean Caporella
If you have been trying to decide which chainsaw best fits your needs you simply need to weigh up the economics. |
| 138 Views | Greenhouse Watering - Know When to Water and How Much By : Alexa Peters
Greenhouse plants in pots, flats, or benches are completely dependent on the grower for their needs. Watering is perhaps the most important and demanding job of all. |
| 138 Views | Gardening Tips FAQ - 5 Frequently Asked Gardening Questions Every Beginner Gardener Should Know! By : Abhishek Agarwal
New to gardening? Want answers for your questions? Then read on and discover the joys of gardening. |
| 138 Views | All About Flower Types -- Find Worthwhile Solutions Now By : Nathan Knightley
Flowers can correspond to a lot of emotions, and even create or renew the ones that faded from awareness to lift a person outlook; it is in nature's bounty for |
| 137 Views | How Did Bonsai Plants Start In China And Japan? By : Cindy Heller
The art of bonsai making has a very long history. In fact, it has been around for centuries. It is believed that in the beginning this practice was called Punsai, which means growing a tree in a pot. |
| 136 Views | Lawn Mowers Information By : Daniel Roshard
If you are to purchase your own equipment, how do you determine an excellent lawn mower? Basic knowledge about lawn mower parts is crucial in determining the quality and performance of the equipment. |
| 136 Views | Hostas and Fertilizer By : Jerry Van Der Kolk
Some people say hostas and fertilizers do not mix as they are such as hardy plant that they don't need to be traumatized by fertilizer. Furthermore if you optimize your soil in the first place you won't need fertilizer. |
| 136 Views | Chainsaw Sharpening- How To Avoid Serious Injury By : Dean Caporella
For users who operate their saws on an occasional basis you need to watch complacency. |
| 136 Views | How To Get Rid Of Standing Water In Your Yard By : Ann Knapp
Standing water in your yard after a heavy rain is a big problem. It could be enough to drive you crazy. A while after the rain stops, you go for a nice relaxing walk in your mostly dry yard, and just as you begin to relax, you feel your feet sink into the swamp that never seems to go away from your yard. Believe it or not, this is a very common problem. But what can you do about it? |
| 136 Views | How Does a Contractor Grow His Business By : Terry Morill
Recently I reviewed several successful contractors. They were pond, paving stone, electrical, cabinet builders and a chimney company. I found an interesting thing. It was something common to all of them. |
| 135 Views | Basics Of Gardening By : Daniel Roshard
The Thing about Gardening is that it is great, and we learn to appreciate not only outstanding gardens when we visit one but also the gardener. |
| 135 Views | Is Your Garden Energy Efficient? By : Paula Brett
With the daily buzz surrounding both global weather problems and the need for cheaper and better energy to heat and cool our homes, simple landscaping solutions can make your life easier. |
| 134 Views | CaliforniaWaterscapes.com: The Revolutionary Pond "System" By : Terry Morill
In my last few articles, we have discussed the new, revolutionary pond system that developed within the last decade. Previously, all backyard ponds were lined with cement, got very dirty and mucky on a regular basis, and had to be emptied and cleaned at least several times a year. |
| 133 Views | Fire Pits For Home Decorating By : Daniel Roshard
Fire pits are becoming very popular, and not without reason, they are fun, easy and not pricy. |
| 133 Views | Flower Gardening 101 - The Basics By : Matthew Hick
There are a few important things that you should know about planting flowers before you get started. We have complied some of these great tips below. |
| 133 Views | A Natural Alternative To Fencing By : Paul P. Duxbury
In a world of increased industrial activity and an overabundance of manufactured beauty, people are becoming more and more interested in the natural world. It is only natural then, that when considering how to divide their property from others; consumers are skipping past the chain link fencing and going directly to the garden center. |
| 133 Views | Gardening For Beginners By : Saleem Rana
It's easy to learn how to create a lush and vibrant garden with the following tips. |
| 133 Views | The History Of Terracotta Pots By : Derek Both
Over recent decades terracotta pots have become increasingly popular with those who wish to create a contemporary garden design. |
| 133 Views | Interested in Green House Gardening? An Easy Guide to Assess Your Needs By : Alexa Peters
Discovering the pleasure and reward of green house gardening often leads gardeners to consider building a hobbyist greenhouse. Not only does a greenhouse gardening allow a year-round gardening hobby, it can provide a bounty of fresh herbs and vegetables, or unique and exotic plant varieties that might not weather well outdoors. |
| 133 Views | Container Gardening - The Ins And Outs Of Container Gardening! By : Abhishek Agarwal
Do you like to do things the unusual way? Then try container gardening and be the exception and stand tall among friends and neighbours. |
| 132 Views | Gardening Tips Every Gardener Should Know By : Matthew Hick
Let's take a look at some things that can enhance gardening in your backyard. |
| 132 Views | Tips On How To Build A Pond By : Allen Jesson
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. |
| 132 Views | Why Simple Chainsaw Maintence Will Save You Money And Keep You From Serious Injury! By : Dean Caporella
Keeping your chainsaw in top working condition requires a little maintenance on your part. |
| 132 Views | Here is Why You Should Use Gypsum in Gardening By : James Ellison
Many a gardener have been confused about the role of gypsum in gardening. It is a soil additive for micronutrients, conditioner, amendement and fertilizer. |
| 132 Views | PacificPavingstone.com: Driveway Pavers - Mortarless Interlocking Paving Stones By : Terry Morill
Paving stones come in dozens of different shapes, sizes, textures and colors. Paving stones are also commonly referred to as pavers, pave stones, and interlocking paving stones. Each paving stone project can be customized to create exactly the type of effect that you want to create. |
| 132 Views | Enhancing Your Home Decor Through The Use Of Artificial Bonsai By : Cindy Heller
Bonsai is a magnificent and glorious miniaturized plant that can be used to decorate your house but the cultivation and care need to nurture a healthy bonsai can be time consuming. If you love the look of bonsai but can't spare the time and effort to care for the miniaturized plant, then artificial bonsai might just be the right thing for you. |
| 131 Views | Mistakes When Planting or Transplanting By : James Ellison
We can plant too early. Remember those beautiful warm March or April days when we are tempted to go out and start our gardens? Why not, the stores already have the plants for us to transplant so it must be time. Early planting can lead to money out of your pocket. |
| 131 Views | Terracotta Pots Decorate Gardens By : Derek Both
When trying to think of a garden design idea, something that all gardeners should take into consideration is the use of terracotta pots. |
| 131 Views | The Benefits Of Bamboo Water Fountains By : Dean Caporella
The Deer Chaser is a popular fountain with an interesting history. It was originally developed and used by Japanese farmers. |
| 131 Views | Flower Shows Exhibit Terracotta Pots By : Derek Both
Many keen gardeners are fans of terracotta pots and it's not hard to see why this is. |
| 130 Views | 7 Tips To Buying Used Chainsaws By : Dean Caporella
The question of whether it makes more sense to buy used chainsaws over new machines is often asked. |