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How to Preserve Oramental Grasses

July 31, 2010 by deepower

There are over 6000 species in the grass family. Included in the graminae family is the grass for lawns but also grains like wheat, rice and oats. What makes grass unusual is that growth happens from the crown of the plant. It grows from the crown at the soil level up rather than from the tops of the plant. Ornamental grasses add a sense of movement to a yard. They come in sizes as short as 6 inches to over 10-feet tall. Annual grasses are those that have to be replanted every year.

Lemon Grass
Lemon grass is a tropical grass which should be treated as an annual in cold winter areas.

How to Design Two Waterfalls From One Pump

July 30, 2010 by deepower

A water feature with a waterfall in the landscape becomes the focal point of the yard. The sound of the water bouncing over rocks before it hits the pond masks intrusive noises from the street or city. The waterfall aerates the water providing more oxygen for fish and plants. The action of the pump pulls water down to the bottom of the pond which keeps the water clearer. If one waterfall is beneficial, then two should be even more so.

Build the waterfalls by laying out their courses on the mounded dirt. When you're satisfied with the general look, lay vinyl liner over the course.

Looking At The Most Popular Flowers For A Funeral

July 28, 2010 by anoton1

At some point in your life, you may have to pay tribute to someone by sending flowers to their funeral. This is the most popular way of recognizing the death and sending sympathy to the family. During this somber event, flowers have been known to provide a sense comfort by their beauty and color. Looking at the most popular flowers for a funeral may help you decide which sends the message you best wish to convey.

When someone thinks of death and funerals, the first flower that normally comes to mind are the lilies.

Why Use a Xeriscape Landscape Concept Outside of an Arid Climate Zone?

July 26, 2010 by netbizarticle

With more and more folks getting into a "think green", eco-friendly attitude toward our planet these days, it is no wonder that the world of xeriscape gardening is really catching on. You don't have to live in the middle of a desert to consider this type of draught resistant landscape for your yard. Water is not only expensive but is also in short supply in many parts of the country and the xeriscape garden is the perfect solution to save this precious resource.

Not to be confused with a garden filled with rocks and cactus, xeriscape gardening allows for the use of lush, green plants.

Busy Homeowners Can Have Beautiful Yards with Landscaping Maintenance Services

July 26, 2010 by netbizarticle

There are few people in this world who can honestly say they have no appreciation for a beautiful landscape, whether it belongs to a neighbor down the street, or is found in their own front or back yard. Contrary to beautiful landscapes created by Mother Nature, man-made havens require upkeep to keep them looking their best. If you are a home owner overwhelmed by weeds, overgrown or scraggly plants and trees, and a once lush green lawn now sporting brown spots, perhaps it's time to call on the expertise of professional landscape maintenance services.

What Are the Limitations of a Hobby Greenhouse?

July 23, 2010 by stephfoster

For most backyard gardeners, a hobby greenhouse is all they will have space for. A hobby greenhouse will probably have enough room for what most will want to do, but it does come with some limitations.

Size

Your typical hobby greenhouse is big enough to stand and move around in, but it's not gigantic. The peak of the roof is not over 8 feet in most cases, and less is not uncommon.

How to Restore your Decking to its Natural Beauty

July 22, 2010 by fusionleeds

Has the weather taken a toll on your decking? Is it dirty or has the timber turned grey?
Follow these 2 steps to restore your decking to its natural beauty.

Step 1 - Cleaning

Before treating your decking, you should prepare the timber surface by making sure this is thoroughly cleaned and free from dirt, dust, stains, mildew and algae. By doing this you will open the pores of the wood and achieve maximum adhesion of the stain or oil coating.

How to Build Hydroponic Systems - Tips to Help You Start your Hydroponic Garden

July 22, 2010 by dpdbsite

Hydroponic gardening has been around as a good way to enjoy gardening indoors, or if you do not have the luxury of space outdoors, you can actually go into hydroponics. Hydroponics is growing plants without the need for soil. In this setup, you only need to have water supplied with the necessary nutrients that will allow your plants to grow even without soil.

If you love gardening, you can learn how to build hydroponic systems and enjoy the hobby even if you are living in an urban or suburban location.

Creating a Beautiful Landscape With the Help of Rocks

July 22, 2010 by jimolenbushaustin

Are you looking for a way to spice up your yard without spending a lot of money? Or, perhaps you want to create an interesting look for your landscape, but you don't want to get caught up in extensive maintenance requirements. In either case, you might want to consider using rocks to complete your new landscape look.

The reality is that rocks can be used to create a very attractive look in virtually any yard. Yet, it is one of the most overlooked landscaping options available.

How To Continue Gardening Into The Winter Months

July 22, 2010 by Guest

Gardening can be both an enjoyable hobby as well as a fabulous way to save money. It's good for the earth and can benefit many people. The only trouble with gardening is that it is often limited by the short summer months. Many people would like to continue their gardening habits into the winter. This is actually possible. Garden greenhouses are things that anyone can acquire so that they can continue their garden into the winter months.

When building a greenhouse, it is important to keep several factors in mind.

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