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Chinese Weeping Willow
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The weeping willow tree was first known as the Peking willow from Peking China. It has been around for centuries, dating back as far as 400 B.C. In North America, Europe and parts of Asia ...
Dwarf Weeping Willow Tree
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
Variety is the centerpiece of the joy of a beautiful landscape. You can make your landscape more captivating by using dwarf weeping willow trees to emphasize scale and form of your yard.
A dwarf weeping ...
How Gardening Can Wash Away the Winter Blues
By Dave Berning · 14 years ago
With winter upon us, we typically feel a little down in the dumps. We may even complain of having cabin fever. So this is the perfect time to start preparing your lawn and garden supply ...
The Weeping Willow - One of Our Most Popular Ornamental Trees
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The tree that we know as the weeping willow is a hybrid of the Peking willow of China (Salix babylonica) and the white one of Europe (Salix alba). It grows in almost every country in ...
Cherry Weeping Willow Tree
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
Weeping cherry trees are an ornamental type of tree that resembles weeping willow trees with their graceful, drooping limbs. They also have delicate blooms that range in color from white to light pink depending on ...
Planting a Weeping Willow Tree
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
A weeping willow is a beautiful shade tree and it is a great addition to any garden or backyard landscape. Trees give life to small winged creatures and other animals and they also keep the ...
Japanese Weeping Willow Tree - A Beautiful Garden Addition
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The weeping willow, or salix babylonica, began its life in dry northern China, but spread rapidly across Asia and to other parts of the world via the Silk Road. These days, it is grown almost ...
Choosing The Right Sort Of Garden Building For Your Way Of Life
By Gregory Woodford-Hayes · 14 years ago
Are you always finding that your house is cluttered with electrical equipment or tools? Do you sometimes wish that there was a storage solution that could clear your property of clutter? Then a garden building ...
Time to Start Thinking About Your Deer Plot Grass Seed Choices
By Dave Berning · 14 years ago
It’s January. It’s cold and snow is on the ground. Why in the world should you be thinking about Pasture Grass Seeds of any sort this time of year? As with anything in life, it ...
Be wise and make use of a pest control specialist in Gloucester
By Richard Stevens · 14 years ago
Every year many households and businesses in Gloucestershire will be the victim of pests. These pests could be a sudden infestation of ants, sudden appearances of cockroaches, or horrors of horrors, visits from rats! Before ...
Amish Shed
By Donn Jackson · 14 years ago
When we invest in a product, a number of us will usually wish it to really last ceaselessly, and as a result that makes picking out among manufacturers a challenge. Around the market, people will ...
Different Types of Decorative Garden Fencing
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
There is more to a garden than just flowers and vegetables. Often, people want their gardens to also be aesthetically pleasing. This can be done several ways, one of which being decorative garden fences. These ...
Garden Fence Ideas
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
A garden fence around your flower or vegetable garden is the perfect addition to when you are needing privacy from your neighbors, protection from the animals that may want to "visit" your lawn, or from ...
Garden Fence Posts
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
Having a fence around your garden is important if you are interested in keeping animals out, a little privacy, and ultimately the protection of your garden. You put all the work into it. So, protect ...
Using a Wire Garden Fence to Keep Out Pests
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
Many homeowners enjoy planting seeds outside in a garden and being rewarded with fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers. However, even with proper care and all of the requirements of each plant taken into consideration, a ...
The Electric Garden Fence
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
In today's economy, more people than ever are looking for ways to save money, and live healthier. This has led many families into growing their own vegetables. However, other critters are also out there looking ...
The Garden Fence Panel
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The typical garden fence panel can have many uses far beyond its usual purpose. Many panels can be used indoors as well and make wonderful decorations. A picket type panel, usually between 4 and 6 ...
How Would You Personally Grow Grapes?
By Eric Smith · 14 years ago
How to grow grapes? Before you search for responses for the question there is a must look at different kinds of grapes which can be grown. Northern US grapes are self pollinating yet the Southern ...
Lets Grow Tomatoes
By Kj Kenzie · 14 years ago
countless benefits rest in growing tomato plants upside down. By growing tomatoes this way tomato enthusiast have found its a nifty way to duplicate the crop and ease the growing procedure at the same time. ...
How to Control Moss on Lawns
By Duane Weber · 14 years ago
During the winter months moss can be a severe problem on all types of turf and lawns. The conditions that moss favour are as follows:
Poor drainage – This will encourage fern and tufted type ...