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  1. Renovations And Those Darn Trees!

    by Marci McFarland - 2008-10-27
    Planning a renovation can be lots of fun, but why is it that the only tree in the yard is right where your new extension has to be? Yes, it is a problem when this happens, as it is quite an expensive ...
  2. Challenges Of Ocean Front Landscaping

    by Vk Melhado - 2008-10-24
    Planting and maintaining a garden near a large body of salt water can be quite different from your average inland garden. If your plants are yellowing, burnt, or hard to establish, chances are they ar...
  3. Renovations and Those Darn Trees!

    by Marci McFarland - 2008-10-20
    Planning a renovation can be lots of fun, but why is it that the only tree in the yard is right where your new extension has to be? Yes, it is a problem when this happens, as it is quite an expensive...
  4. History of Artificial Grass

    by Brayan Peter - 2008-10-20
    Artificial grass came into existence in the middle of the twentieth century. It came into existence to improve the physical fitness of the younger generation. It has gone through a series of changes ...
  5. Chain Saw Massacre on Your Tree

    by Kevin Bilberry - 2008-10-16
    It seems that the best place to extend your home out into the yard always has a big set back, it is either a drain or a tree, and neither one is easy to deal with. Trees do add value to a property, s...
  6. Synthetic Turf for Sports Surfaces

    by Brayan Peter - 2008-10-10
    Synthetic turf is gaining importance every year. It does not require watering, mowing, fertilizing, and lower labor costs. Artificial grass can withstand any weather conditions. So this will help the...
  7. Fall Lawn Winterizing Basics

    by Al Haneson - 2008-10-08
    Now that October temperatures are falling into the 60s during the day, and the 40s during the night, it is time to think about lawn winterizer. Winterizing your lawn consists of just a few basics tha...
  8. Gardening Tools, The Basics

    by Al Haneson - 2008-10-07
    It seems that home improvement stores are making their gardening supply and nursery stocks more expansive year by year. I think this is because DIY lawn and garden care is the easiest to break into a...
  9. Thinking About A Vegetable Garden

    by C Hanlon - 2008-10-05
    If you are trying to think about putting in a vegetable garden you must realize that it is a lot of work. You must make sure that you are doing your research and getting a good idea of what you want t...
  10. How To Prepare Your Lawn For Less Watering

    by James Fullen - 2008-10-04
    Fall might be the season for raking leaves, but it's also a great time to prepare your lawn for less watering next year. You can do this as part of fortifying your lawn for the winter. You'll need a p...
  11. How to Take Care Common Pool Problems

    by Lee Bell - 2008-10-03
    If you are in the market for real estate with a swimming pool there is a wide range to choose from. Along with the joys of pool ownership are some common problems that you will have to deal with. Lea...
  12. WaterTank Prices Set To Rise

    by Darrell Young - 2008-10-02
    Water tanks prices are set to rise in the coming months due to the increase in fuel ,transport and raw material costs. Many manufactures have been absorbing price rises in these areas for some time ...
  13. Free Up Your Time With Drip And Watering Systems

    by Steve Boulden - 2008-09-30
    Okay, not all of us have the time to water every hanging plant, window box and every square foot of yard. Even if we did, it is easy to predict that most of us have had enough of watering once our han...
  14. All You Need to Know About Commercial Lighting

    by Amit Chakraborty - 2008-09-29
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  15. Prepare Your Lawn and Garden for Winter: Five Things to Do Now

    by Jamie Jefferson - 2008-09-28
    Your lawn and garden are things that you spend all spring and summer trying to improve. It's almost a shame when the fall and winter come around that you can't keep all the greenery for the whole yea...
  16. Landscape Designer

    by ajcones - 2008-09-28
    A landscape designer is the proper skilled person to turn to if you desire some outstanding enhancement to your property. While you might have the earnest intention for designing the landscape; this m...
  17. Feng Shui for Your Garden - Part 1

    by Ascisco Pecunia - 2008-09-27
    Normal 0 For many of us, the garden is the favorite part of our home. It's a therapeutic place where you can relax, tend to your flowers, have a barbeque and so on. In feng shui, a garden is much mo...
  18. Fertilizing Lawn Care In Your Lawn Maintenance Program

    by Matia Bryson - 2008-09-27
    You probably already know that you want to have a healthy and beautiful stretch of grass in your yard. You want beautiful, green grass because it makes your home look well cared for, and you can have ...
  19. Feng Shui for Your Garden - Part 2

    by Ascisco Pecunia - 2008-09-27
    Normal 0 In the last installment we explored how a water feature (ponds, swimming pools, waterfalls, or fountain) can improve the feng shui of your garden. Although a water features are great feng s...
  20. Tips In Gardening Designs

    by Jim Brown - 2008-09-26
    Having a lawn full of flowers is really one great way to wake up in the morning and greet us as we go home late afternoon. I personally find lawns full of flowers very relaxing and somehow give peace...