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» Pond Construction

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening The location of your pond should be decided. You've picked a good spot in your yard where you can see the pond from different places, and it's near enough to the house so you can see it from a window. This is really part of the fun because you can visualize the landscaping ideas you'll be incorporating into the pond area once the dig is finished.

» How to Choose the Right Bulbs for Your Spring Flower Garden

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening Choosing the right bulbs involves more than just selecting colors and cultivars. Timing, bulb size, and most importantly, bulb health are equally significant factors in designing your spring garden.

» Wooden Garden Furniture

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening Wooden Garden Furniture can be the ideal solution to various seating problems in your garden. You can add new seating areas to your garden by perhaps turning a path into a destination for a sit down or consider adding a few pieces of wooden garden furniture to less frequented corners of the garden.

» Introduction to Botany

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening Botanists are individuals who conduct extensive study on plant biology - from the simple to the most complex plant organisms; studying all aspect of an individual plant or an entire ecology. Many botanists are involved in a broad range of activities including academic, both teaching and researching (Including field and laboratory studies). In a strict sense, botany is the pure science involved with the investigation of the basic nature of plants.

» Fall Flowering Bulbs

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening Deciduous trees dazzle us with the brilliance of the golds, oranges and reds they display before dropping their leaves in the autumn. However, you don't have to be satisfied with autumn leaf color alone. Consider planting fall flower bulbs.

» Marsh Marigold

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening The bright yellow flowers of the marsh marigold (Caltha palustris) are easy to mistake for the cowslip (primula veris). Both are widespread over Europe, Asia, and the U.S. However, the cowslip is a denizen of fields and pastures while the marsh marigold inhabits sloughs and stream banks.

» Teak Furniture - A Cut Above The Rest

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening As you shop around for outdoor furniture, you will notice that much of the higher quality pieces are made from teak wood, and for good reason. Teak furniture is not just sturdy and durable, but also very beautiful with rich warm tones. Manufacturers obtain their wood from different countries but the two that always produce top quality is Thailand and Indonesia.

» Adirondack Chairs - How to Care for and Clean Them

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening Different from any other chair, the Adirondack chair was first created in the late 1800s by Thomas Lee as a means of making something exceptionally comfortable, affordable, and a chair that could be used in the house or backyard. What makes this chair so unique is the overall design. For instance, the Adirondack chair has a deep seat, curved back that wraps around the body, and wide armrests to hold a favorite drink or book. Although you might spend a little more money for this type chair, ke

» Adirondack Chairs - How to Choose One

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening In Blue Mountain Lake, New York, you will find a unique museum called the Adirondack Museum. According to the experts that run this museum, the Adirondack chair was originally called the Westport chair, named after a small town located nearby Adirondack Mountains. The design of the chair was first created back in 1900 by Thomas Lee. On a mission of designing a chair that could be used indoors or outdoors and one that was overly comfortable, he began his work, using standard boards and nails.

» Selecting Outdoor Benches

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening Outdoor benches are an excellent way to enhance a garden, create additional seating in a backyard or add a resting spot for a business. With outdoor benches, you will discover a huge selection of materials such as stone, wood, concrete, brick, etc. Keep in mind that one type of material is not necessarily better than another with a few exceptions. As an example, if you choose something like granite, marble, stone, or concrete, the seats will be hard so if you are looking to provide a comforta

» Wild Flower Garden - Plan to Plant

Published 28.05.2006 03:47:00 | Landscaping Gardening In the previous article I discussed design for your new wild flower garden. The next stage is planning the planting. This is an exciting stage, we are just a few steps away from turning your garden design concept into a reality. But first things first.

» Dream Yard

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening Do you ever dream about what your yard could look like some day? As you look through garden catalogs filled with beautiful trees, shrubs, flowers and pictures of beautifully landscaped yards--complete with ponds and garden sculptures--the choices seem endless. Before ordering hundreds of plants or giving up because you cannot decide what you really want, here are a few things to consider.

» All about Tulip Gardens

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening As the curtain of winter lifts, tulips are one of the first flowers to take the spring stage. As the last drifts of snow seep into the soil, these bright signs of spring dance in the sunlight. However, you don't have to wait for spring to grow tulips. Whether it lies in a bed, under a shrub, in the crevices of a rock garden or in a container, a tulip bulb is an underground flower factory just waiting to "spring up" from whatever soil it occupies.

» Potting Benches: Beautiful and Practical

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening Do you love spending time outdoors in your garden creating beautiful floral arrangements that can be enjoyed by all? Do you spend more time gathering up your supplies than you actually do planting flowers? If so, you should consider enhancing your garden with a potting bench.

» Tips on How to Plant Roses

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening When spring comes and the ground is thawed, it is time to start planting your rose garden. Roses have been a cherished aphrodisiac since biblical times. They have been around for over 3000 years, yet they still hold a particular mystery and fascination, not to mention the fact that they just look and smell good

» A Teak Table - Accent Your Outdoor Decor With One

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening It's been time consuming, and there have been a lot of hard decisions along the way, but finally you have chosen the perfect outdoor furniture that fits your personality, budget and space. And as you sit on your new favorite chaise lounge, drink balanced precariously on the edge of the flower box to your left, you suddenly realize what your space is lacking tables. Not just any table, but a teak table.

» Teak Adirondack Chairs

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening Outdoor furniture constructed with teak wood is a favorite among consumers due to the beauty and durability of the individual pieces. For this reason, a wide variety of outdoor furniture is made using teak ranging from teak Adirondack chairs to classic, formal furnishings.

» A Garden Bench: A Beautiful Addition To Any Garden

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening Okay, so you have spent hours upon hours creating the perfect garden. You have chosen only the choicest flowers, agonized for days over their placement, and even bought that much too expensive antique statue to set it all off. Now that it is finished, you know that you have created something truly special, something that is unique, and a place in which you could see yourself relaxing after a long, hard day.The only problem is There is nowhere to sit and relax, no vantage point from where you can

» The Hosta - A Shade Loving Perennial

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening My first introductions to Hostas were four small green and white clumps edging a small section of my mother- in- laws driveway.

» Hummingbirds - Attracting Those Little Flying Powerhouses

Published 28.05.2006 03:46:00 | Landscaping Gardening It's early in May a beautiful fairly warm day so I've decided to enjoy it and sit on the front porch.
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