garden design
garden design
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by Steve Boulden - 2006-12-04
Designing interior courtyards will generally follow the same rules for designing small gardens. The real major difference is in paying more attention to vertical space - the walls that surround courty...
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by Kerrie Griffin-Moore - 2006-12-15
The benefits of our sacred spaces come in many shapes and forms: for some a spiritual garden may be to have their garden designed and constructed following the principals of Feng Shui.For some, achiev...
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by Steve Boulden - 2006-12-16
In my last article on front yard landscaping I discussed laying out driveways and sidewalks as your starting point and how it could possibly help create the entire framework for your front yard design...
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by Steve Boulden - 2006-12-18
In my last article on front yard landscaping I discussed laying out driveways and sidewalks as your starting point and how it could possibly help create the entire framework for your front yard design...
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by Carmel Baird - 2006-12-18
Low maintenance gardens need not look like the bare type, not many plants, lots of rocks, paving, gravel etc. You can have a beautiful garden following a few principles. Choice of plants, type of pl...
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by Tim Hallinan - 2006-12-22
Successful garden designs create landscapes which are practical, beautiful and compatible with a site's natural conditions. Gardens should be designed to meet the needs of the people who will use and ...
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by Paul P. Duxbury - 2006-12-29
What makes a garden look good? Generally, you want shrubs and trees, plus grass to soften the hard, angular lines of your house and lot. Some people eliminate grass altogether and use a patio surround...
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by Paul P. Duxbury - 2006-12-29
All garden have styles, just as with furniture and interior decorating. Sometimes styles can be blended and sometimes not. Generally, you want your more intensive formal-looking areas, like roses and ...
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by Paul P. Duxbury - 2007-01-01
Walkways give a finishing touch to a garden. Depending on their design, they can visually unify or divide a garden and invite visitors to follow wherever they lead. A well-built, well-designed walkway...
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by Kerrie Griffin-Moore - 2007-01-16
Mulching garden beds and the surface of planted up pots regularly helps to protect the soil from high evaporation rates, keeps the plant's root systems cool, it reduces weed establishment and dependin...