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How To Choose A Landscaping Service

September 4, 2010 by jimmycox

If you have a considerably big garden then you definitely would want to have it landscaped to enhance its natural beauty or add to its existing glamor. But for most people, whenever they hear the words landscaping and landscape design, they immediately associate it with the rich and the famous, with grand gardens that are as big as parks. But no matter what the size of your garden may be, it will surely benefit from a professional landscaping service.

Landscaping your home is no doubt a very big task that often you find it hard to even know how to begin.

Making Improvements In The Garden

September 3, 2010 by johnmce

Many people lust after outdoor spaces, so if you have the luxury of a garden you should be making the most of it. Especially in the warm, summer months, it's an enjoyable way to spend time at home. There are many ways of improving a garden, and it can be hard to know where to start, especially if you have a blank canvas.

The easiest way of sprucing up a garden is by planting a few flowers, bushes, herbs or even trees.

Be Prepared for Hurricanes

September 3, 2010 by trycmcw

Everyone should follow the basic suggestions of the experts and stock up on water, have some flashlights ready to go and buy all the basic supplies needed to ride out a hurricane and the days following the storm.

Homeowners with property that includes a number of large trees should anticipate the possibility of 100 mile-per-hour winds uprooting trees and snapping large branches. If that should happen, homeowners need to be prepared to clean up the mess. Trying to move a fallen 200-pound branch by dragging it is not a very smart idea.

A Little Bit About Chainsaw Carving

September 3, 2010 by trycmcw

In that spirit, some modern woodworkers have re-purposed a set of typically industrial tools for artistic purposes: chainsaws.

Chainsaw carving dates back only to the mid-20th Century. Some of the first carvings created using chainsaws were produced in the 1950s, less than 30 years after the chainsaw was first patented and mass-produced. Exposure to the art form grew slowly, but accelerated with the national exposure brought on from the televised Lumberjack World Championships, where images of the grand sculptures were broadcast around the world.

The Art of Chainsaw Carving

September 3, 2010 by trycmcw

True chainsaw craftsmen make exquisite works of 3-dimensional art come to life. The amount of time and energy that goes into each piece is absolutely amazing. In order to learn the craft, artists often go to a special school where they can learn all of the tricks of the trade and how to perform cuts in an exquisite manner in order to show all of the delicate details of their piece of work. Carving with chainsaws is not something that just anyone can do without some specialized training. The training is necessary because of the dangerous nature of cutting with chainsaws.

How To Clean Up An Overgrown Yard

September 2, 2010 by trycmcw

It is good exercise and make a home's landscaping look well-kept and inviting. The easiest way to tackle an overgrown yard or spruce up one that has been neglected over the summer is to give it a thorough clean-up. Use powered maintenance equipment to make the job easier.

Preparation
Pick up any trash or small, hard objects, such as pine cones, from the yard. Put them in the trash can or compost pile. Move any furniture or vehicles out of the way. Send any children or pets inside for their own protection.

Outdoor Patio Furniture

September 2, 2010 by jfcrook

Having a patio or deck allows you to expand your living space during the warm months of the year as well as provide you with a great way to entertain and enjoy the out of doors. Choosing the right type and style of outdoor patio furniture can increase both your comfort and the comfort of your guests. Luckily outdoor furniture comes in almost any form and style you can imagine.

Backyard cookouts are a standard outdoor activity and you can find many different styles of tables and chairs available in outdoor patio and furniture.

An Outdoor Living Space Adds Value to Your Home and Your Life

September 2, 2010 by Guest

Back yards used to be just that, yards. There might be a patio and barbecue grill, a tree and a bit of landscaping, but back yards mostly served as a simple, green separation between one house and the next. It offered a place for the swing set for the kids and dog house for the dog, but it was limited for real outdoor living.

That was yesterday's back yard. Today's back yard is becoming an extension of the home interior offering comfortable outdoor living options that weren't even imagined a few short years ago.

Landscaping Tips for Spring Cleaning

September 1, 2010 by Guest

Landscape spring cleaning is the time of the year in which homeowners get to clean up after a long harsh winter for their lawn. This means there is much more to do than to simply pull out the lawn mower, dust it off and start it up. In fact, the springtime is the one time of the year that the most attention should be paid to the lawn. Those who have a big yard will want to solicit help by way of their children, neighbors or even a professional lawn service in order to get the job done quickly.

The first tip for spring cleaning in the yard is to remove the winter debris.

Mulch Dye Keeps Landscaping Looking Fresh and New

September 1, 2010 by Guest

Landscaping and its maintenance to keep it looking neat and manicured can require a lot of expense and time. A home's "curb appeal" is important, not only for homeowner pride but for home value. For a business, the exterior appearance is as important as the interior to draw customers inside and to communicate that image of professionalism and attention to detail. With so much riding on it, it's well worth keeping it looking fresh and appealing.

Though it doesn't get the attention of beautiful flowers and sculpted shrubbery, mulch is an important part of the look of a landscape.

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