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17th September 2009
You go to the supermarket and various bookshops and you will see many different magazines on every subject. For gardeners the magazines to browse through are the gardening ones. How can you tell from the glossy cover, if the gardening magazine in your han... Read >
Author: geeta1
08th September 2009
There are many different types of gardens. So many that it might seem daunting to try and figure out which type of garden you want to plant. Let's start with the most basic two types of gardens: Flower and Vegetable. Those are pretty self-explanatory righ... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
21st August 2009
If you want your home to look more beautiful than ever and to have fantastic curb side appeal, you need to pay attention to the landscaping you’ve chosen. Don’t try to do it yourself. You need to hire the experts if you want the best results possible.... Read >
Author: videosalesleads
04th April 2009
The Chinese and Japanese Gardens are located upon to islands in the Jurong Lake in Singapore. The gardens are generally collectively referred to colloquially as Jurong Gardens. The gardens are situated on two artificial islands and are found in the East o... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
11th March 2009
There is something about having a great garden. These days you will find that many gardens in the country keep getting smaller and smaller. The newer the house the smaller the garden, it is a fact in the real estate industry. If you want a big garden when... Read >
Author: Joe
10th March 2009
Many people think about garden design only in terms of plant choices. But picking plants is the last and often easiest part of putting a garden together. Before the plants are put into place the fencing, buildings, paths, paved areas, steps, lawns, archwa... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
18th February 2009
When most people think of Santiago vacations they don't think of combining it with other attractions in that part of the world. In fact, Santiago is just a short flight away from the magnificent Rapa Nui, known to most of us as Easter Island, with its da... Read >
Author: Margaret
17th February 2009
Is it true of the old cliche that all weddings are romantic or have modern day traditions, sucked dry the romance? I can say in all honesty that the numbers of truly romantic weddings I have attended are few and far between. They seem so impersonal, as th... Read >
Author: Nariman Taweel
23rd January 2009
Gardens, built in empty backyards of houses provide peace and harmony. If a garden with few characteristics of nature is built in back of the house, its beauty glorifies the house and brings in serenity. Japanese water gardens are famous for their natural... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller
20th January 2009
Rapidly mounting and responsive to exercise, you can promptly see the fruits of your sweat when pleasing heed of a Juniper Bonsai. This non-peak and evergreen conifer have long, extensive kindling that can certainly be styled to almost something except th... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver
02nd December 2008
The best thing that you can do for yourself if to find out, first of all, what size bridge you want. This will depend on the budget you have and the size of garden you have. Most of all the type of bridge you get depends on theme you will have in your bac... Read >
Author: Joe
15th October 2008
Japanese gardening is a cultural form of gardening that is meant to produce a scene that mimics nature as much as possible by using trees, shrubs, rocks, sand, artificial hills, ponds, and flowing water as art-forms. The Zen and Shinto traditions are both... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer
14th October 2008
Rapidly growing and responsive to training, you can quickly see the fruits of your labor when taking care of a Juniper Bonsai. This non-flowering and evergreen conifer have long, sprawling branches that can easily be styled to almost anything except the b... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
13th October 2008
A juniper bonsai is one type of bonsai trees that is suitable for beginners because it is quite easy to be taken care of. The are many types of juniper that can be turned into bonsai, such as Shimpaku, Japanese Garden, Green Mound, Chinese Juniper, Sargen... Read >
Author: Cindy
07th October 2008
On the surface a wood gate may not seem like a very integral part of your home, or your life for that matter. However, from an aesthetic motivation as well as an architectural point of view a wooden gate can really add a lot to a home's design value as we... Read >
Author: Dan Raymond
08th September 2008
When designing a landscape or garden, most folks tend to consider the details only after the shape and plantings have been defined. Considering some of your details, accents, and decor through the entire design process can help you figure out how to use y... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden
05th July 2008
The subject of boutique hotels has been hotly debated for at least the past five years as consumer demand soars for this specialty lodging. When you ask someone what a boutique hotel is, most likely you will receive a different answer and opinion each tim... Read >
Author: Michelle M
25th June 2008
A beautiful island nation at the tip of the Malay Penisula nowadays has become a prominent stop off destination for all sorts of tourists from all over world. Few prominent attractions of the Singapore are Bukit Timah Natural Reserve, Chinese and Japanese... Read >
Author: nancy eben
08th May 2008
The Japanese garden is an integral part of the Japanese culture, and gardening is seen as an activity to achieve not only a beautiful garden but also to achieve a feeling of peace and harmony. This may be the only calming aspect that a person has in their... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker
18th April 2008
In this time and age, a place of tranquility is what everyone of us should need. A tranquil and quiet place brings out good aura and eliminates bad vibes and stress that we always experience and become a part of our daily lives. We can experience this in ... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles
01st April 2008
In Dublin’s surroundings you can find many beatuiful historic places, gardens and castles. These tourist attractions are usually open all year around and well worth taking the time to visit them. There are two ways to get there, either you book a coach ... Read >
Author: Noemi
28th August 2007
There aren’t many things that are more pleasant than sitting at your picnic table, enjoying a meal al fresco; but, for the ultimate enjoyment, location is quite important.For many people, the outdoor dining experience can be greatly enhanced when it tak... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran
02nd August 2007
Visiting a Japanese garden is a serene experience. It beckons its visitors to leave the world behind and enjoy the beauty and splendor of nature. Bonsai are included in most Japanese gardens and enhance their uniqueness and beauty. In a Japanese garden y... Read >
Author: Emma Snow
02nd August 2007
Just imagine; you have just bought your dream home online. Now it’s not just any house. It has style and panache and is exactly what you have wanted for many years. It is neat, two story, elegant, and very modern. The Japanese garden though relatively ... Read >
Author: amos graham
26th July 2007
Eastern and Central Europe is a very popular tourist destination these days as facilities have improved for visitors. There are many reasons to visit, including fascinating history and culture, friendly people, scenic countryside and vibrant cities. Hunga... Read >
Author: Richard Henderson
03rd April 2007
The style of garden generally referred to as a "Japanese Garden" is a garden based on the traditional Japanese style gardens of ancient Japan. Tracing its origins back to the Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, Japanese gardens can now be found in many ... Read >
Author: Andrew Patterson
01st March 2007
Pacific Rim furniture is not just for the home. This décor is making its way onto patios, porches, and out into the gardens as well.
The popularity of Pacific Rim furniture continues to grow. As interest grows, designs multiply. Furniture and decor... Read >
Author: Kathryn Lang
17th November 2006
You go to the supermarket and various bookshops and you will see many different magazines on every subject. For gardeners the magazines to browse through are the gardening ones. How can you tell from the glossy cover, if the gardening magazine in your han... Read >
Author: Dream Team Media
27th October 2006
Big cities often seem to afford no 'escape,' while others pleasantly surprise with treasures of natural beauty; St Louis certainly demonstrates the latter. Right in the heart of this bustling city rests 79-acres of serene beauty; the Missouri Botanical Ga... Read >
Author: Jack Mack
31st August 2006
General summary of the city
Hasselt is the capital city of the province of Limburg. Though it may not have the charm of other cities in Belgium, it has a hospitable aura to it. The affable town with a population of about 77,000 people is reputed for its ... Read >
Author: Meredith Booney
19th July 2006
Margaret Island is 2,5 Km long and at its broadest part there is a huge park 500 m wide. The island is one of Budapest's most popular places for walking, bathing, amusement and sports. It is likely the once the Romans occupies the island, for remains of v... Read >
Author: Arpad Domonkos
16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
US Bonsai Gardens to Visit.
Visiting a Japanese garden is a serene experience. It beckons its visitors to leave the world behind and enjoy the beauty and splendor of nature. Bonsai are included in most Japanese gardens and e... Read >
Author: Emma Snow
01st June 2006
Do you have a room that needs a facelift? Maybe your existing furniture and décor just need something to make them pop. Grounding the room with a colorful rug could be the perfect solution. Often the weight and visual interest a rug gives a room is eno... Read >
Author: Kendal Slack
15th March 2006
Small Flower Garden planning in a urban environment involves planning in a scarce environment. That is why it's important to know what to look for in that nook, niche, or corner. When creating that secret flower garden there are a few things to keep in mi... Read >
Author: Kenneth Elliott
05th March 2006
Japanese gardening is much different from the Western style garden. Most would say that a Japanese garden is far more soul soothing and inspires meditation. Japanese gardening is a cultural form of gardening that is meant to produce a scene that mimics ... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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