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  • "Crash? Annuals For Shade  By : Michael Russell
    Getting color in shaded areas can be a challenge. Annuals can provide that bit of color with a long bloom time. Most annuals do best in full sun, however there is a good selection of shade loving plants. Shade annuals are great for those spots that only get a tiny bit of sun during the day, or the dappled light under trees. Try one of these 10 plants next time you want a splash of color!
  • 10 Florida Lawn Care Tips  By : Lee Dobbins
    Having a lush lawn in Florida can be a challenge with the hot weather and tough grasses - here's some tips that will have your neighbors green with envy.
  • 10 Herbs You Can Grow in Containers  By : Lee Dobbins
    Get some tips on how to plant an herb garden inside.
  • 10 Organic Gardening Uses For Comfrey  By : Julie Williams
    Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) is just one of those plants that every organic garden must have growing. It also has great merit as a medicinal plant. This plant serves us so well. Propagation is by root division. But be careful with this plant as it will grow from the tiniest piece of root.OK, on to some of it’s best uses (and some lesser known ones)!
  • 10 Quick Tips to Keep Your Orchids Looking Gorgeous  By : McClaren Jackson
    Caring for orchids can be easy and fun! Here are 10 quick tips on improving your orchids that you can implement now!
  • 10 Secrets Of Japanese Gardens  By : Joseph Kerrigan
    The principles to be followed when creating a traditional Japanese garden.
  • 10 Steps To A Perfect Bonsai Garden  By : Lilly Jones
    If it could be properly narrowed down to ten steps in terms of getting the perfect bonsai garden, it would probably end up being a lot easier than it actually is to take care of the bonsai trees that make up your bonsai garden.
  • 10 Ways To Make Your Garden More Interesting  By : Francis Kilkelly
    Here are 10 ways to transform a boring garden into a place of interest.
  • 13 Master Tips to Winterize your Lawn Mower  By : Andrew Caxton
    The article gives you systematic instructions for making sure that your lawn mower is usable when the spring arrives and you require your lawn mower once again. If you do not take these minor precautions, the left over fuel in carburetor will make your lawn mower unusable at the end of winter.
  • 15 Tips For Making A Container Water Garden  By : Lee Dobbins
    Here are 15 tips that will help you create beautiful container water gardens that last all season long.
  • 24 Hints for Gorgeous Gardens  By : Heather Diodati
    Want your beautiful lawn and garden to be the envy of all your neighbors? Here are a few tricks to use that will “baby” your garden and entice it to do its very best!
  • 3 Beneficial Crops You Can Grow Easily In Your Home  By : Lisa Moses
    Growing an indoor garden is easier than you think! Here are 3 beneficial crops to get you started!
  • 3 Easy Ways To Create A Spiral Topiary  By : David Hoyles
    This will show you several easy and relatively quick ways of creating a topiary spiral for your garden centrepiece.
  • 3 Factors That Affect A Front Yard Landscape  By : Shrinivas Vaidya
    A front yard of any home is a very special space. If you don’t pay enough attention to it, it will reflect in everything that goes around your home as far as landscaping is concerned.Here are some considerations that can affect the front yard landscaping of any home
  • 3 Flower Gardening Tips  By : Ricky Lim
    Flower gardening is a simple and rewarding hobby for many people. It does require hard work and dedication but the rewards are far better. Here are a few flower gardening tips that will keep your flower garden in tiptop condition and in the process enjoy yourself.
  • 3 Hillside Landscaping Tips For A Beautiful And Healthy Garden  By : Shrinivas Vaidya
    Hillside landscaping is considered one of the challenging jobs by landscape designers. the simple reason for this is the problem of soil erosion and inability to hold water that is necessary for healthy growth of plants.
  • 3 Ideas to Make Your Outdoor Kitchen An Extension of Your Personality  By : Leah M.
    Your outdoor kitchen doesn't have to look like it belongs to anyone but you! Add your personality with accessories, show your stuff and not only will you enjoy your outdoor kitchen, but your friends will love it too.
  • 3 Simple Ways To Extend Your Organic Gardening Growing Season  By : Julie Williams
    Many vegetable gardeners are keen to get started for the season well before spring is here, but tend to wait until the last frost has passed. But there are many ways to add weeks or more to both ends of the growing season, giving you earlier produce and higher yields.
  • 3 Steps To A Healthier Garden  By : Bill Watson
    Your Guide to Soil Preparation

    What follows are general rules or guidelines for preparing any garden for planting.
  • 3 Tips On Choosing A Lawn Mower  By : James C
    Picking a lawnmower seems like an easy task but there are some things you should consider. Read this article to learn more.
  • 4 Essential Elements in the Oriental Garden - From a South African Perspective  By : Andrew Smit
    Western gardeners have the utmost respect and admiration for oriental gardens, not just because of the feeling of peace and tranquility with which they are imbued, but also because of their seeming simplicity and, to us, the restraint with which they are created.
  • 4 Exciting New Hostas Available in 2007  By : Jerry Van Der Kolk
    So what is new in the world of hostas for 2007? There are many new varieties available for this year so I will take the time to highlight a few of my favorites. Remember the word favorites is a very loose term when you are dealing with a hosta collector!
  • 4 Gardening Lessons Revealed: Planting Methods, Tools, Crop Rotation & Clothing  By : John Park
    Want a more beautiful garden? It's easier than you think once you understand these 4 gardening lessons revealed. This article provides some of the tricks and tips you need to make it happen.
  • 4 Great Reasons To Interplant Herbs & Flowers With Your Vegetable Crops  By : Julie Williams
    Interplanting just means growing several different plants amongst each other. There are many benefits to growing herbs and flowers throughout your vegetable crops – one is that they look great, combining beauty and purpose.
  • 4 Steps To A Promising Flower Garden  By : James Ellison
    Flower gardens occur in different styles and assortments, their charm can be dependent to any flower gardener. As someone who takes care of a garden, knowing how to enhance your flower garden can make a big difference in the dealing with beauty and taste and over-all condition of your garden.
  • 4 Things Every Orchid Grower Should Know  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn the 4 basic things you need to successfully grow orchids in your own home.
  • 4 Things To Remember When Buying Your Wrought Iron Patio Set  By : Tracie M. Loewe
    Outdoor furniture is almost essential to make a home complete. Simply adding a well-chosen ensemble can make your outdoor activities at home comfortable and enjoyable. Just like indoor furniture, these pieces should be made of quality material that is also striking to the eye. For this reason, lots of people opt for wrought iron patio set.
  • 4 Top Tips For Stunning Bonsai  By : Niall Mehaffey
    Many people think that growing bonsai is very hard but in actual fact, it is only hard if you do not have the correct knowledge and guidance, when you have those things, it is easy.
  • 5 Easy Steps To A Successful Residential Landscaping Project.  By : Shrinivas Vaidya
    Step #1

    Planning is the essence of any activity that is related to your home maintenance or improvement. I consider landscaping as a part of home improvement activity because it will enhance the resale value of your home greatly. A well maintained home is a great asset.
  • 5 Easy Tips for Assembling Your Outdoor Furniture  By : Thomas Easterday
    So, you've bought a wonderful patio set and you can't wait to get it together and start enjoying your new purchase. Great! Let's get to it. But wait, you have what seems like millions of different pieces of wood, screws, and things you’ve never seen before.
  • 5 Great Ways to Attract Birds into Your Garden  By : Andrew M. Lawrence
    It's not just nice for you to have birds visit your garden, it is also good for your garden as well, the reason is that most varieties of garden birds have a great appetite for insect pests that populate your garden and cause harm to your plants and shrubs.If you want to make your garden bird friendly and attract birds to your garden you have to consider the following things.
  • 5 Ornamental Grasses That Can Add Interest To Your Garden  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about 5 great ornamental grasses you can use to spruce up the look of your garden.
  • 5 Proven Dog Training Keys Often Forgotten!  By : Leo Enoch
    1. Any Dogs enjoy to play! Incorporate Play into the Dog Training Session, use your dog's natural excitement is as motivation. This is a really fast yet effective technique and you should really try to include this in your obedience training session.
  • 5 Quick Steps to Landscaping Your Home Before You Sell  By : Amy Goodmann
    Your home is your most major investment. With these days of low interest rates leading to high increases in home prices you may well be either deciding to sell your home or upgrade.
  • 5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables  By : Andrea Flint
  • 5 Steps To Start Sprucing Up Your Garden  By : Joe Goertz
    Spring gardening has an appeal to people because it is relaxing and therapeutic, but even more it is an easy way to pass the time.
  • 5 Tips For Fish Pond Maintenance  By : Tim Lee
    One of the best things that individuals can include into their backyard is a fish pond. This will make the landscape of any garden appear more tranquil and beautiful. But the work that goes into having a fish pond does not end once the fish has been dropped into their new home. Fish pond maintenance means routinely cleaning and taking care of the fish pond!
  • 5 Tips to Beginning Gardening Early  By : Tom Tubergen
    If you live in a cooler climate like the northern half of the United States then you're probably itching every spring to get out and plant your garden. Even if you live where the weather turns warmer earlier in the year, you probably still wish you had a way of starting your garden just a few weeks sooner. Well, now you can.
  • 5 Vegetable Garden Ideas  By : Dave Truman
    Growing a vegetable garden can be more fun if you have a plan for it. If you're wondering what to grow this year, take a look at these 5 creative ideas for your garden.
  • 6 Most Common Dangers to Roses and Their Fix  By : James Ellison
    Most individuals could not defy a rose's beauty and aroma. but dealing with rose diseases and bad bugs that may ruin your rose gardening pleasure is another story.
  • 6 Quick & Easy Gardening Tips To Keep Your Garden Strong & Healthy  By : Faisal Diab
    To many people caring for their plants causes a lot of anxiety. There is no need to worry as far as house plants are concerned. You only need to keep a few things in mind.
  • 6 Types Of Fertilizers  By : Jackson Porter
    To ensure healthy growth of plants, you need to add fertilizers to the soil. This is because the nutrients are lost due to absorption by the plants and through leaching and washing or simply evaporation.
  • 6 Ways to a Lawn with Greener Grass  By : Jack Greenwood
    You want your lawn to become greener and healthier than what it has been in the past. In fact, you want your neighbors to envy you for having such a beautiful lawn. But can it be done? Yes, it can be done and her are 6 ways to make your lawn greener and healthier.
  • 7 Garden Resolutions For The New Year  By : R Birch
    Each fall I regret that there were projects I just didn’t have time to get to and each spring I try to recall the successes and failures of the previous season. This year I’ve decided to change all that and resolve to prioritize certain projects and hopefully solve some of my garden issues
  • 7 Garden Waterfall Styles That Will Make You The Envy of Your Neighborhood  By : Christopher W Smith
    There's no question that as urban sprawl continues to grow, replacing fields with houses, filling in streams and building new roads, we're losing a bit of nature every day. There is always a trade off between the conveniences of modern society, and the peace the countryside brings. The good news is that there is a way that you can bring the tranquility of nature right in your backyard, and immediately make you the envy of the neighborhood.
  • 7 Keys to Effective House Training Your Dog  By : Leo Enoch
    You love dogs or you just got a new puppy, but you just can't seem to understand how to successfully house train them.
  • 7 Timeless Garden Decor Practices  By : Sharon Goldman
    Are you looking for a way to add to your garden décor? Want something timeless, natural or stylish? There are many things that you can add to your outdoor living space to make it comfortable and inviting and still provide you with few hours of work on maintenance. Here are 7 ways to add décor to your garden.
  • 7 Tips for Creating Fresh Hydrangea Bouquets  By : Lesley Dietschy
    Hydrangeas are low growing shrubs of luxuriant foliage and beautiful domed or flattened flowers. If you grow your own hydrangeas, chances are your favorite time is when you can cut the flowers from the shrubs and create fresh bouquets for your home.
  • 7 Tips for Narrow Gardens - from a South African Perspective  By : Andrew Smit
    The length of the narrow plot can be used to create an interesting vista, or to draw you from feature to feature along an exciting journey of discovery. Thoughtful planning will help create the illusion of width and balance to close boundries, while still making the most of the vista.
  • 7 Tips on Positioning Your Indoor Pot Plants - From a South African Perspective  By : Andrew Smit
    There are very few places is a home where pot plants will not grow. It must be remembered, however, that not every position will suit all plants.
  • 8 Must-Have Gardening Tools for the Rose Gardener  By : Valerie T
    While roses are the centerpiece of any garden landscape, these special flowers do require some specialized care and the right rose gardening tools will help you to do the job. It is important for all landscapers and rose gardeners to be aware of the special needs of roses, and to take the steps needed to help them thrive.
  • 8 Steps for Lawn Mower Safety  By : Matt Morrison
    Even though many lawn mowers come with safety features, it is a powerful cutting machine that is dangerous and should be treated as such. Improper use could result in personal injury or even death.
  • 8 Steps To The Right Toilet  By : Brad Petros
    You might be building a new home, or fixing up the one you have. If you’re like most folks, the toilet probably does not rate very high on your list of priorities. However, don't forget about the toilet, a true hallmark of a civilized home. Following a few easy steps can assist you in the choosing the perfect toilet. It's important that you find the right toilet for YOUR home.
  • A (Virtual) Tree Grows in Baltimore  By : Family News
    Don’t look for displays of eco-friendly household cleaners at the Seventh Generation booth at the Natural Products Expo East in Baltimore, Maryland this week. In a dramatic departure from standard trade show fare, the nation’s leading brand of eco-friendly household and personal care products is using their booth space to walk the talk. Nestled among the rows of typical trade show booths at the Baltimore Convention Center, visitors to Booth #837 will discover a virtual forest.
  • A 3-Step Approach To Choosing Patio Furniture  By : John Radcliffe
    You're all set to go out and buy that set of new patio furniture. Checkbook in hand, you set out, only to find out when you are in the showroom that there are a bewildering array of choices - and confused, you leave without buying anything. Sound familiar? If so, then why not use our simple 3-step approach ?
  • A 3-Step Approach To Choosing Patio Furniture  By : John Radcliffe
    You're all set to go out and buy that set of new patio furniture. Checkbook in hand, you set out, only to find out when you are in the showroom that there are a bewildering array of choices - and confused, you leave without buying anything. Sound familiar? If so, then why not use our simple 3-step approach ?
  • A Baby Stroller Buying Guide  By : Azlan
    Baby strollers help out a lot of parents in taking care of their baby, but choosing the wrong baby stroller could spell inconvenience and trouble. How can parents choose the right baby stroller? Well, you have to realize that different strollers are available for just about any kind of lifestyle. To help you pick one, first consider the main purpose for buying one, and then look for a stroller model that best fits your life and your baby.
  • A Backyard Fire Pit - Do It Yourself Today  By : Josh Walker
    If you've been looking at buying a fire pit, then you're probably already aware that you can buy ready-made models that only require some simple assembly. But wouldn't it be nice to create your own fire pit? One that's uniquely yours? A DIY fire pit can cost next to nothing to construct, apart from some time and hard work, and is even cheaper if you already have some materials such as bricks or rocks on hand.
  • A Beautiful Garden of Flowers  By : Robert Roy
    You can make your garden of flowers the attraction of the neighborhood. As a gardener, knowing how to improve it can make the difference. The healthier your garden the better it will look. Usually a good looking garden will be a healthy garden.
  • A Beginners Guide to the Rose Garden  By : Mike Mathews
    There are several factors in successfully growing roses of fine quality in your home garden. They include: location, fertile soil, drainage, correct planting, pruning, fertilizing, mulching, winter protection and the control of pests
  • A Bird Bath - A Perfect Gift For Your Backyard  By : Joshua Poyoh
    On a typical sunny weekend afternoon, countless of individuals
  • A Brief History of Modern Garden Design  By : Natalie Aranda
    Modern garden design has a very long history and all the years of garden design have played into the current trends. The first gardens that were planted purely for visual enjoyment date back to the 1500s in Egypt. There are paintings on Egyptian tombs that reflect gardens that were simply beautiful and not necessarily for food purposes.
  • A Checklist Before You Begin Your Own Garden Landscaping  By : V Brown
    If you've decided you'd like to design and landscape your own garden there a few things you should take into consideration before you begin to draw up your plans. Doing this may save you a lot of time and money in the long run.
  • A Concrete Alien at the Beach  By : Delmar Germyn
    I arrived at the beach today at around noon.
  • A Critique of Online Florists  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Probably the idea of online florists doesn't appeal to you because you accept picking out flowers as a very personal act. It's not just the rose, the violets or whatever flowers you are buying, you want to smell them and examine them carefully before buying them. Many people find it weird that anyone would want to buy flowers online. I also can't seem to get used to this strange idea.
  • A DIY Guide to Fence Building  By : Natalie Aranda
    There is an old adage that tells us that "good fences make good neighbors." The addition of a fence to your existing property is a major step, and there are quite a few things that must be decided and tended to before you even begin. However, don't let this discourage you. There are also several good reasons why the building of a fence is an ideal DIY project, and not beyond the abilities of the normal homeowner.
  • A DIY Guide to Installing a Vinyl Fence  By : Natalie Aranda
    Vinyl fencing is more exciting that you can imagine and not just a matter for providing privacy from your neighbor next door. At first glance, it appears to be a difficult task to accomplish as many people believe, but if you enjoy do-it-by-yourself, you will find that a vinyl fence has certain attractive aspects.
  • A Few Basic, Useful Plants  By : Gabriel J. Adams
  • A Few Ideas For Your Backyard Landscaping Project  By : Johnny McKenzie
    As you know, yard landscaping is an exciting hobby for many persons and home owners. With the right commitment you can transform basically any back yard into an enjoyable and relaxing getaway for everyone you know, including yourself. This can be your spot for peace and quiet and maybe also a fun spot to play with the kids after a long hard day at work. There's simply more uses for your backyard than you can ever come up with, so why not make the best out of it?
  • A First-Year Experience in Container Gardening  By : Katina Mooneyham
    First gardens can be scary. They can sometimes be a fun and rewarding experience. The memories and emotions associated with first gardens can be mixed. This garden account was my first year’s experience in gardening, all those many years ago.
  • A Flower Garden Adds Color to Your Yard  By : Carol Stack
    If you are looking to beautify your home, few things will do it as cost effectively as a garden. Just think of it; the garden can be large or small, in one area or spread out, roses, tulips, daffodils or any other kinds of flowers you fancy.
  • A Garden To Draw Hummingbirds  By : James Ellison
    An active hummingbird garden doesn't have to be huge, but it will have all of the following major ingredients to draw in and keep the little fairies.
  • A Garden Water Fountain Will Spice Up Your Landscape  By : Don Tedson
    Adding a bubbling water fountain to your garden, patio or deck is certain to establish a new focus of interest in that area. A relaxed atmosphere of serenity will be added that will definitely please not only you but also all of your guests.
  • A Garden Without Digging? A joke right?  By : Kevin Cundick
    When I first heard of the “No Dig” gardening method, I must admit I was quite skeptical. I couldn’t understand how you could possibly have a successful garden without tilling, digging, hoeing, then planting. All of which is quite a bit of work.
  • A Gardener's Diary  By : Rachel Paxton
    How to create a gardener's diary to track the progress of your gardening projects.
  • A Great Cook is Born  By : Rachael Lemaire
    I was an expert bread maker but had never really done else besides bread. So, one Christmas Eve a few years ago I decided to bake a German Chocolate Cake. I had always wanted to try my hand at baking a cake and this was the perfect opportunity.
  • A Great Gazebo Bird Feeder  By : Pam Caouette
    Gazebo bird feeders are one of the most common bird feeders, but what makes them special?
  • A Great Growing Fad - Plant a Rain Garden  By : Anne Clarke
    A rain garden is a great idea for your home. It is a landscaped area designed to soak up runoff from your roof, driveways and walkways. A rain garden is typically planted with wildflowers, but you can choose any plants that tolerate a lot of moisture. With a few simple steps you can add a beautiful and fragrant garden to your overall outdoor decor.
  • A Great Way to Send Flowers  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Men giving flowers to women probably goes way back to around somewhere near the dawn of man. It is really easy to understand why women adore flower so.
  • A Guide To Ants  By : Josh Riverside
    Ants are insects living in colonies with a highly specialized and complex social organization. In the scientific classification, these organisms belong to the Arthropoda Phylum, Insecta class, Hymenoptera order, Aprocrita sub-order and the formicidae family. Belonging to the Insecta class the ant body is anatomically divided into 3 main parts -- the head, thorax and abdomen.
  • A Guide to Flower Shops  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Flowers have continued to be the best gift since ages. They have always been popular gifts for special and joyous occasions such as birthdays, weddings, and Christmas. People love to decorate their houses with beautifully arranged and freshly cut flowers. Flowers have this amazing quality of cheering up people and bringing a smile to their face. Generally, flowers are liked equally by people of all ages. Flowers are generally very expensive and rates vary according to a particular season. Though roses are the most favorite flowers, other flowers such as tulips and orchids are also very popular. There are several exclusive shops that sell only different types of flowers and flower arrangements. Flowers stands or kiosks are also frequently found at various places such as drug stores, airports, shopping malls, and large grocery shops.
  • A Guide To Great Landscape Lighting  By : Dave Kearsley
    Not surprisingly outdoor lighting is quickly proving to be one of the most demanded services asked of landscaping specialists.
  • A Guide to Growing Palm Trees  By : Robert Carlton
    Palm trees are loved in many areas around the world. There are a variety of species available to the home gardener. Many species are considered fast growing. Find out which are best for the climate where you live. Choosing the best tree for your climate and soil conditions will result in a more successful garden.
  • A Guide To Mosquitos  By : Kent Pinkerton
    Mosquitos are insects which survive by drinking mammalian blood. The general breeding ground for these tiny flying pests is swampy areas, and dirt infested zones. Any place in a filthy situation attracts mosquitos. In fact, they are increasingly becoming urban pests, mainly in zones that have been reclaimed and developed into a concrete jungle. Nature is their natural habitat and so when you are out for a camp of picnic or then nature trail they are part of the visiting committee.
  • A Guide To Online Flower Delivery  By : Eddie Tobey
    The Internet has brought about a radical change in our lives. It not only caters to our professional needs but also our emotional needs. Online delivery of flowers has made the exchange of wishes easier, faster and convenient. The online delivery of flowers helps people to escape visits to the florists to pick up floral arrangements personally.
  • A Guide To Planting Trees  By : Tim Birch
    Before planting new trees, determine both your needs and the existing conditions of your site. Like all plants, trees have specific light, soil and space requirements. Remember that many trees
  • A Koi Pond Heater Can Keep Your Fish Warm Year Round  By : Rob Buenaventura
    If you are like many with outdoor gardens, you’ve invested a great deal of both time and money into your Koi pond and would like to protect your investment. One way to accomplish the goal of protecting your Koi pond is by purchasing a pond heater. While some extreme southern states that rarely, if ever, run the risk of freezing water temperatures, most of the United States mainland experiences low enough winter temperatures that a Koi pond heater is not exactly a bad idea.
  • A Lot Of People Prefer Artificial Flowers For Good Reason  By : Sarah H
    Some people prefer artificial flowers because there is no special care to be taken with them except maybe a little dusting and they last for a very long time. Even though some of the artificial flowers today cost a lot of money it is worth it, because once you have purchased it you have it for a very long time.
  • A Lush Garden In Your Living Room  By : Guru Bhakt
    An unconventional idea for a garden in your home
  • A New Elderberry with Exquisite Black Foliage  By : Alan Summers
    Looking for something a bit different? Sambucus nigra 'Black Lace' (Black Lace Elderberry) is definitely not your grandmother's Elderberry.

    Developed in England over a ten-year period, 'Black Lace' has the look of a Japanese Maple, but is much hardier and easier to grow. The finely cut, lacy, dark purple foliage looks wonderful all season long, adding color, interesting texture, and appeal on its own, regardless of flowers.
  • A New Generation of Clematis Meets Modern-Day Garden Design  By : Mark Lance
    Flowers and vegetables are popping-up on rooftop gardens in the city, decorating outdoor living rooms in the suburbs and making guest appearances at homes and businesses everywhere in between this summer.
  • A Poinsettia for Christmas - Is Yours Doomed or Will it Get a Second Chance?  By : Elisabeth Mcgill
    The Poinsettias that are sold for the Holidays are mostly grown in greenhouses where moisture and hours of daylight can be controlled. Once the plants go to market, growing conditions are not quite so ideal. Many decline and the plants are doomed. If you took care of yours so far, there are steps you can take throughout the year to have your Poinsettia bloom again by next Christmas.
  • A Preformed Pond is a Great Garden Centerpiece  By : Gerry Fung
    A garden pond is a great focal point for any backyard or garden. Unfortunately, the installation of a professional garden pond can be extremely expensive and require significant labor. For those of us on a budget and for those of us who don't have unlimited time to spend on our backyards, there is an alternative: a preformed pond kit. Preformed pond kits can make for quick, affordable, and easy-to-install garden ponds.
  • A Rose and Their Meanings  By : Lynn Derby
    All flowers have meaning. They have their own language and people have been using them since the Victorian Age as symbols expressing their feelings. Today, these fragile blooms are used to express one sentiment or another as one leading psychologist states, "Flowers are a perfect replica of human life."
  • A Rose Gardening Book Can Help You Choose The Right Rose Bushes For Your Garden  By : Tim Gorman
    It doesn't matter whether you're just starting out with your rose garden, or whether you've been growing roses for years. There will be a rose gardening book that's just perfect for your needs. A rose gardening book can help you choose the right rose bushes for your garden, and give you ideas on how to care for them effectively.
  • A Rose Is Not Just Another Flower  By : Liz Norman
    There is no doubt about it. A rose is one of the most beautiful of all God’s creations. That being said, there is also a widely held belief that roses are difficult to grow. When in fact, they are actually quite easy to grow and far less demanding then most people think.
  • A Shed for Your Yard  By : Ray K. Walberg
    Why building a shed is a good project for a new handyman. Small mistakes are hidden in a simple shed. How to decide on the shed for you.
  • A Smoke Bush Unlike Any Other  By : Alan Summers
    Smoke Bush 'Young Lady' Some people call them smoke trees; some people call them smoke bushes. They are dense and bushy; but they usually grow to about 15 feet tall.
  • A Stone Fire Pit - Give Your Backyard Some Class Today  By : Josh Walker
    Fire pits are becoming more popular, and with good reason. They can be used to cook your family or guests a meal, keep you all warm on a chilly night, or just for the joy of watching flickering flames. But what about when it's not in use? A fire pit can be something of an eyesore during the day. That's where a stone fire pit can be a good option - it's practical, but at the same time it's attractive to look at any time of the day or night.
  • A Suet Way To Attract Birds To Your Yard  By : Richard Chapo
    No, I didn’t misspell the word sweet. Suet is a particular food that birds just can’t resist, to wit, a great way to attract them to your bird house.

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