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Comparing Gunite and Fiberglass Pools
By Gunter Walderon · 18 years ago
Winter hardly seems like the time to think about a fresh dip in an outdoor pool, but it is never too early to start planning. We all enjoy swimming during the summer, and it does ...
Garden buildings are beautiful addition to the garden itself
By Francisco Segura · 18 years ago
Garden buildings are arguably the most popular feature in most gardens. To have a pergola, or a garden shed surrounded by a picturesque garden is in itself a tonic for the average person. A garden ...
Designing A Suburban Garden - A Brief Introduction
By Tanya Aniston · 18 years ago
Some people relish the thought of designing a garden whereas others will go running straight to the yellow pages. If you have just purchased your new home and the garden needs some attention, there are ...
10 Tips to Save Time for Busy Gardeners
By Jimson Lee · 18 years ago
Anyone who has a garden knows: your garden can take as many hours as you can give it.
There are times that endless gardening is the thing to do: the light is beautiful, the garden ...
All About Lawn Mower
By Steve Buchanan · 18 years ago
Do you like to have a beautiful lawn in your house? Clean, green and well mowed lawn is not just everybody’s dream but also is pretty much pleasing. You can engage a lawn mowing service ...
Warning Signs that your Lawn Needs Professional Help
By Grant Eckert · 18 years ago
Who knew that lawns were so smart? They are so brilliant that they will actually give you clear-cut signs when they are in need of professional maintenance. And you don't have to be a professional ...
Top Five Lawn Diseases that Can Destroy Your Lawn
By Grant Eckert · 18 years ago
Most lawn diseases are the result of fungus and fungus can destroy your lawn. Here is some important information about these diseases:
Gray snow mold (Typhula) appears under the snow that covers lawns as its ...
Successfully Growing a Lawn from Scratch
By Stephanie Larkin · 18 years ago
There are two established methods for growing a lawn from scratch. One is to use sod rolls that have already been grown. The second is to do it yourself with seed, fertilizer and water. Pre-grown ...
Lawn Damage from Moles
By Megan Hazel · 18 years ago
If you have seen mounds of dirt on your lawn, you should know what they indicate. Mounds of dirt are often a warning sign that moles are calling your lawn their new home. This situation ...
Lawn Care and Landscaping-what are the Differences?
By Craig Elliott · 18 years ago
When you are looking to take care of your lawn, you probably aren't worried about what the difference is between lawn care and landscaping. However, when it comes to buying tools, doing the process, and ...
Water Damage
By Raymond Lam · 18 years ago
Several times, the owners have no idea that there is a water damage in their homes until the problem becomes too important to ignore. At other times, it is quite obvious, and after a flood ...
Sheer Drapes
By Raymond Lam · 18 years ago
For a long time, I had to settle for the use of the hand me down curtains in my house. It was something that was not a priority on my list of purchases, and when ...
Basic gardening tips
By Tracy Ballisager · 18 years ago
Are you looking out for ways to enhance the exteriors of your home? However, at the same time, do you feel a little lethargic? Well then, you are lucky. There are some basic gardening tips ...
PVC Window Boxes are Setting a New Standard
By Matt Buquoi · 18 years ago
Window Boxes are a great way to add curb appeal to your home. It's a great way to blend a nicely landscaped yard with the home. There are many things to consider when trying to ...
Water Lilies
By Carole Nixon · 18 years ago
As the rose to the flower garden, so is the Water Lily to our lakes and ponds. In the summer stillness of some reed fringed backwater, the crowning note of beauty will be found in ...
Gardener Gifts - Unique Ideas
By Ron King · 18 years ago
Picking a present for a gardener ought to be easy. Whether they are a novice or an expert, you'll find the holidays are the ideal time to give them gifts they will enjoy. When spring ...
With the seed I hold, a garden you’ll behold
By Sheryll Cross · 18 years ago
A lot of dirt, a bucket of worms and a sack of manure---sounds repulsive, right? But in the hands of professional landscape designers and contractors, these three can transform a bare land into a work ...
Outdoor Wind Chimes are Music to the Ears
By Georgia Templeton · 18 years ago
The next time you are thinking about sprucing up the outside of your home, consider adding a wind chime to the experience. Imagine an early summer morning with the wind blowing softly. Hearing the sound ...
Caring for Japanese maples
By John Geraghty · 18 years ago
Caring for Japanese maples is surprisingly easy, whether in the ground or in containers and growing them is simple and straightforward. Numerous examples in cultivation are now well over a century old and still as ...
Roof Gardening
By Anand Dongre · 18 years ago
Life in metros is very busy with lot of hustle and bustle. The people are literally crammed in the cities and the city breathes in lot of pollution. Plants and trees in the courtyard are ...