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Alternative Power: Using Solar Landscaping Lights

February 24th, 2010

Garden landscaping has become very popular in the past few years with most people going for professional landscape artists and other landscape designers to plan their individual gardens. However, these landscape experts may use unnecessary things to beautify your garden which will ultimately become a problem for you. One such …


How To Plant The Best Grass Seeds

February 12th, 2010

With the right information and advice you can have a lawan growing outside your home with little effort. There is really more to growing a lawn than just planting grass seeds.

Different kinds of grass will perform differently in different kinds of climate. There are a number of factors to …


How To Build A Pond In Your Yard

February 9th, 2010

The family is drawn into the garden as the weather warms up. Initially, it is to tidy up after the long winter, and to ready the yard for the warmth and joy of summer. When the garden is tidy it will be ready for barbecues and picnics with family and …


Making sure your palm trees don’t get diseases

December 7th, 2009

One tree that is very popular among a lot of people to plant for their yards are the palm trees.  People love how they look and they can really enhance a garden.But quite a few people don’t know that in certain areas a palm tree won’t do well.The reason for …


Easy & Inexpensive Ways to Kill Lawn Weeds

November 13th, 2009

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Buying commercial weed killer can be quite expensive, and it’s not usually friendly to the environment either. Thankfully there are several more natural and inexpensive ways to kill lawn weeds though. The two …


About Bonsai Trees

November 5th, 2009

Most people are, at least, vaguely familiar with what a bonsai tree looks like. You’ve probably heard it a hundred times, but anyone who’s seen The Karate Kid has seen a bonsai tree. Bonsai trees are regular tree species that have had their growth repressed by growing in …