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Being a Good Neighbor - How to Avoid Next Door Problems

17th September 2009
Nothing can ruin home ownership more than having a conflict with one of your neighbors. If you’ve ever been unlucky enough to end up in a situation like this, you know that it doesn’t make life easy. Your home should be your castle but if you’re not... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Building Flower Beds - Practical Home Gardening Suggestions

16th September 2009
Raised flower beds while being attractive and decorative are likewise very functional and assist to solve troubles such as poor drainage, hard packed earth and many more. They are likewise a good way to extend your garden when you have restricted space fo... Read >
Author: Dennis Boesen

Forex For You ALL

12th September 2009
Did You Know... Anyone Can Be A Forex Trader? Is It Easy To Be A Forex Trader? Can Forex Trading Be Easy? Like Everything - It Takes Practise, Practise and Practise! Is this you? Are you here? * Fed up of having some additional command your em... Read >
Author: akok

Raising Resale Value: How to Get the Highest Return On Your Home

04th September 2009
Looking to sell your home and maximize your profits? First, you need to raise the resale value, especially with cost-effective curb appeal. There are many ways to do so. Landscaping is said to have a 100 to 200 percent value of recovery at a sale. Other p... Read >
Author: Yodle

Create a Bonsai Garden

04th July 2009
Cultivating bonsai trees can become a lifelong hobby. Many people enjoy the peaceful art of shaping and growing these unique plants. One of the latest trends is to use bonsai in your landscaping or as a focal point in your yard. Creating a bonsai garde... Read >
Author: RoboReel

How Much Should You Water Your Plants

09th June 2009
A garden or flower bed can begin with beautiful plants, but their continuing growth and beauty will depend on whether they are receiving the proper amount of water. This is especially important since over 90% of a plant consists of water. Your plants' w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Much Should You Water Your Plants

04th June 2009
A garden or flower bed can begin with beautiful plants, but their continuing growth and beauty will depend on whether they are receiving the proper amount of water. This is especially important since over 90% of a plant consists of water. Your plants' w... Read >
Author: Debra Yeik

Check Out These Five Garden Vacation Getaways

20th May 2009
Gardening doesn’t simply have to be just your flower bed or vegetables growing in your yard anymore. Now it can be a full fledged vacation. Here are some destinations that you can travel to if you want to get away and still enjoy your love for gardeni... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Flooded Basement Detroit: Flood Water Monitoring and Anti-Flood Equipment Installation

12th May 2009
All through the Detroit District history, ice jams commonly occurs and causes impending inland floods that are known to be hazardous both to human life and properties. Normally, ice jams that form upstream gives rise to the water level downstream. Once ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

The $2,000 Rusty Nail!

07th May 2009
It all started with a late Saturday afternoon phone call. My hairdresser, Anne, called to ask if I could possibly look at her foot. Now! It seems that she and her daughter were in a creative mood while doing yard work that afternoon. They decided to rip u... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Choosing the Right Patio Design for Your Home

17th April 2009
Constructing patios for your house can serve many purposes. The design of a patio or a walkway reflects the personality and aspirations of the owners. A variety of patio designs and patterns like brick patio designs, stone patio designs, concrete patio de... Read >
Author: Passageways

Roses Are Best For Your Garden

09th April 2009
Old Garden Roses are any of the rose varieties that were recognized prior to 1867, the year in which the first modern rose, the hybrid tea, was introduced. Major Classes The major classes of Old Garden Roses are: bourbons, noisettes, portlands, sp... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Mixed Flower Beds

02nd April 2009
Mixed Flower Beds Mixed flower Beds is actually the Center of intesive Gardening for the Amateur and Professional Gardeners. Growing Flower beds is originally from the European Peasent Garden. The same which was influenced by Monastery Gardens. As op... Read >
Author: Dabo

Plant A Tree The Right Way

30th March 2009
If, however, a mature tree is badly needed for a terrace or for screening, it may well justify the expense. What you are buying is the time it takes a smaller tree to mature. Today you can plant trees when in full leaf with the aid of new wilt-proof s... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Tips for Weed-Free Flower Beds

26th February 2009
After years of tending the garden, I've learned that there are a few tricks that can help to prevent that most dreaded of all necessities--weed pulling. The best, and easiest, thing you can do is prevention. When choosing a location for a flower bed... Read >
Author: joalesto

How To Care For Your Geramium Flower

24th February 2009
The only way to keep up with the latest about Caring For Your Plant Bulbs is constantly to stop on the sentinel for new information. If you read everything you find about Caring For Your Bulbs, it won't take long for you to become an influential leave. ... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor

Growing Flowers in the Philippines

11th February 2009
When one hears the two magic words “The Philippines”, the mind is flooded by images of beaches littered with toned bodies in golden skin, a piece of jaunty music, good food, sports icons and exotic animals which can only be found in its virgin rain fo... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Choosing the best promotional game

07th January 2009
Fun. That's the first thing that arrives to brain when you mention promotional games. There are hundreds of logo sport out there that could help emblem your enterprise as a joy, approachable business that caters to the family. Choosing th... Read >
Author: Remy

How To Plant Hisbicus Flowers In The Summer

03rd December 2008
Summer flora start a mood of vivacity. They are adults in combinations so that they conceive a handsome setting in vivid flag. The summer flora we have here in the UK can put a smile on anyones face. The summer plants burst with incline, scent and vivacit... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

How To Care For Your Organic Garden

01st December 2008
To grow your organic vegetable backyard is not an obstinate thing and in truth many people who have farming are now spinning to organic farming methods. This doesn't mean that you neediness to grow only organic herbs and vegetables in your patch. Organic ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Senior Jobs Are Best When Grown At Home

24th November 2008
Once upon a time, senior jobs were restricted to tending the flower bed behind the house. Or maybe minding the grand children while their parents went out for the night. But...oh how things and times have changed! Do you know why senior jobs are now ... Read >
Author: Raymond Angus

Simple Methods for Preventing Weeds

23rd October 2008
Weeds in your garden are a real pain. They take over and push out your prized plants, taking water, nutrients and space away from proper garden plants. Some people enjoy weeding and it is good exercise, much cheaper than going to the gym! However, many pe... Read >
Author: rwakefield

Growing Fragrant Flowering Lavender Herbs in Low Water Garden Landscapes

17th October 2008
Lavender is an aromatic herb grown for centuries and appreciated for its fragrant, purplish blue flowers. These small, drought-tolerant shrubs take full sun to partial shade outdoors. They can take moderate water, but can also survive in low water garde... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan

Find out Whether the Daschund Breed is the Right One for You

13th October 2008
The Daschund breed of dog is the wiener or sausage dog with a long narrow body and short legs. They are very active and loving dogs that work great in a family with or without children. You do need to be attentive to them because they always want to ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Let's Do Some Flower Gardening

22nd September 2008
Flower gardening is becoming more and more popular every day. Flowers can brighten everyone's day, they smell nice, and are a great hobby. Flower gardening is simple, inexpensive, and loads of fun. Flower gardening can be done for yard decoration, simply ... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

The Importance of Good Front Yard

09th September 2008
The first thing anyone notices about a home is the front yard, and the first impressions are formed by what people see, even when they are only passing by. Front yard plays very important role which tells about your living style and your details to small ... Read >
Author: Kevin Carden

Landdscaping Ideas : Landscaping Ideas: Landscape Gardening, Designing & Landscaping Supplies

02nd September 2008
There are many online garden stores where you can browser for as long as you like, in the comfort of your own home, for all your gardening supplies. These shops carry a variety of garden items besides your regular garden tools, there are garden accessori... Read >
Author: proximate

Unusual Gift Ideas

21st August 2008
No matter how old we are we all love receiving gifts, whether it’s our birthday or just a surprise gift from someone we love. So for me, giving a present to another is something I take very seriously. I like to choose the perfect present and thinking o... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Coaching Epiphany While Gardening

30th June 2008
I love gardening and do a lot of it in our home in Greensboro. As I worked on the flower bed in my front yard I noticed my neighbor’s river birch was badly in need of pruning. Being a perfectionist tree lover (and a good neighbor) I began to happily pru... Read >
Author: Deborah Hill

Landscaping Fabrics - How To Install Landscaping Fabric

26th June 2008
When using landscaping fabric, preparing the project grounds is just as important as the quality of materials you use. While a lot of people will lay weed barrier directly over existing or barely prepared area, the best performance and longest lasting res... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Curb Appeal is Important When Selling Your Home

26th June 2008
You don’t just want people to drive by without stopping to look inside. You’ve put a lot of time and effort into cleaning up the house, throwing away clutter and upgrading some outdated areas. It won’t mean a thing if your overgrown shrubs obscure t... Read >
Author: Karen Bellas

Curb Appeal is Crucial When Selling Your Home

20th June 2008
You don’t just want people to drive by without stopping to look inside. You’ve put a lot of time and effort into cleaning up the house, throwing away clutter and upgrading some outdated areas. It won’t mean a thing if your overgrown shrubs obscure t... Read >
Author: Karen Bellas

What Is Spyware?

25th May 2008
Adware is software that displays advertisements. This does not mean that any software that provides advertisements or tracks your on-line activities is adware. Adware has been criticized for occasionally including code that tracks a user's personal inform... Read >
Author: Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki

Window Box Planting Tips

01st May 2008
Window box planting is the latest craze in the United States. With the advent of affordable, low maintenance alternatives to wood such as vinyl and PVC, window box gardening is back in full bloom after taking a break for several decades. Window box plan... Read >
Author: WindowBoxMaster

Containment Fence that Will Work for you Pets

09th April 2008
We know that some of pet owners want to set boundaries to contain their pets for several reasons, whether it may with the use of visible or invisible fence, to contain pets. There are several types of containment fence that pet owners can choose from. ... Read >
Author: Jennifer J

Common Sense for Novice Green Fingers

02nd April 2008
If you have finally decided that you will have to change your way of life and save money by growing your own vegetables, then you still have time to get a crop in for this year. If you have never done it before there are many sites online and many magazin... Read >
Author: M Shane

Flower Garden Design With Concrete Fountains

17th January 2008
A concrete fountain is a great addition to any backyard, since it can transform yard into an entirely different outdoor living space. Concrete fountains can be placed into almost any garden setting, giving your garden the theme or perhaps time period you ... Read >
Author: Jim Hedgecoth

Constructing And Maintaining Your Own Organic Vegetable Garden

17th January 2008
To grow your organic vegetable garden is not a difficult thing and in fact many people who enjoy gardening are now turning to organic gardening methods. This doesn’t mean that you need to grow only organic herbs and vegetables in your garden. Organic ga... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Purple Flowers Provides Your Garden and Home With a Stunning and Elegant Look

08th November 2007
There are many different flowers that you can buy and plant in your garden. These flowers can be annuals, perennials and biennials. You can also buy plants that are in one color combination as well. These types of flowers would look great when they are pl... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Orange Flowers Are the Best Remedy to Have When You Are Feeling Sad or Lonely

08th November 2007
Flowers are the best remedy to have when you are feeling sad or lonely. The many beautiful flowers seem to drive away all negative feelings that we may have. The various colors that are available can enhance how we feel. One flower color that we love havi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Choosing Garden Flowers With Vibrant Colors Blooming Throughout the Year

08th November 2007
Many of us love having gardens that are full of flowers, herbs, ornamental shrubs, trees of different types and lushly growing grass. While we have the grass covering almost the entire garden with trees and shrubs planted here and there for shade and effe... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Simple But Great Patio Design Ideas

31st August 2007
Whether you choose to have a small or large patio, these simple patio design ideas are sure to help you make your patio the perfect place for entertaining or spending some quality alone time. Some things that you might need to consider before planning out... Read >
Author: Albert Lee

Secrets In Making Beautiful Flower Gardens.

29th August 2007
Flower gardens can grow wild or can be in a specified spot in your backyard, like a flower bed. You can mix and match flowers and have a different colors to improve your scenery. You can choose from annuals that will last a whole year, perennials plants ... Read >
Author: Cindy

Improving Your Curb Appeal

22nd August 2007
When potential buyers drive up to your house, the first thing they see is the front of your house. And, buyers know that usually the exterior of the house is a good indicator of the inside of the house. The old saying that you shouldn’t judge a book b... Read >
Author: Lee Keadle

You Can Complete A Scene With Landscape Lighting

10th August 2007
Once you have completed the landscape design that you were going for, the last thing on your list to do is show it off. One of the easiest and most efficient ways to show off your landscape is to add lighting to the mix for a night time viewing. It doesn'... Read >
Author: Sallygunther

How To Spruce Up Any Garden

09th February 2007
A narrow bed isn't wide enough to show off layers of plants. A flower bed would be wonderful, but with a pond in the center it will be even better. The best way to plant a flower garden is normally on a sloping or level ground, this will help with water r... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

The Perennial Garden And Soil Chemistry

26th June 2006
Are you looking for some inside information on soil Chemistry and your garden? Here's an up-to-date report from soil Chemistry and your garden experts who should know. The chemistry of the soil is one of the most critical considerations for any garden... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

Annuals and Gardening

25th June 2006
When you think about Annuals and Gardening, what do you think of first? Which aspects of Annuals and Gardening are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge. You may not consider everything you just read to... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

The Most Popular Flowering Plant

25th June 2006
So what are annuals really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about these Popular Flowering Plants you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you. Annuals are among the most popular of all flowering plants... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

Fall Is For Flowers

25th June 2006
Have you ever wondered if what you know about flowers that bloom in the fall is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on flowers that bloom in the fall. To many people, fall is the time of year when th... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

Caring For Your Plant Bulbs

18th June 2006
The only way to keep up with the latest about Caring For Your Plant Bulbs is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information. If you read everything you find about Caring For Your Bulbs, it won't take long for you to become an influential authority.... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

Great Flower Garden Design - 4 Simple Steps

25th April 2006
A flower garden will bring you endless enjoyment. Not only is it a feast for the eyes, but it can fill your yard with fragrance and butterflies. Your friends will admire you, and you will love to relax at home while you relish your creation. But if you c... Read >
Author: Ian Worrall

Budget Crunch (Part II): Building a Round Pen on an Extreme Budget

25th March 2006
Continued from Building a Round Pen on an Extreme Budget Part 1 2006 E. Landers Building a Round Pen on an Extreme Budget Part 2 Round Pen Footing on a budgetYes, I know, it's quite an oxymoron!. If you have a sand base, you're very lu... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Landers

Where to go? From the Montana Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge to Southwest Spring Break

11th March 2006
Sping is coming at us here in the north country of Montana like an awakening from a deep sleep.To my complete surprise as I checked out the flower bed in the yard the other day, I discovered that the little tulips, crocuses and jonquils were actually poki... Read >
Author: Gordon Hollingshead

Where do you want to go? From Montana's Lee Metcalf Wildlife Refuge to Spring Break in the Sout

09th March 2006
Sping is coming at us here in the north country of Montana like an awakening from a deep sleep.To my complete surprise as I checked out the flower bed in the yard the other day, I discovered that the little tulips, crocuses and jonquils were actually poki... Read >
Author: Gordon Hollingshead

Great Flower Garden Design - 4 Simple Steps - Part 1

05th March 2006
A flower garden will bring you endless enjoyment. Not only is it a feast for the eyes, but it can fill your yard with fragrance and butterflies. Your friends will admire you, and you will love to relax at home while you relish your creation. But if you... Read >
Author: Ian Worrall

Practicing Safe Pest Control In Your Garden

30th January 2006
Pests are a problem in many gardens and can ruin your flower bed or a good crop of vegetables. When dealing with pests, and especially in vegetable gardens, you want to use methods that are safe for both plants and humans. Since avoiding the use of hars... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

HOW TO ATTRACT HUMMINGBIRDS

15th August 2005
Planting a garden full of red flowers is the best way to attract these beautiful jeweled birds. Plant bee balm, butterfly weed, columbine, cardinal Flower, coral bells, cosmos, dahlias, four-o'-clock's, fuchsias, morning glory, petunias, zinnias... Read >
Author: Marilyn Pokorney

Being a Home-Based Business Owner What's not to Love?

17th July 2005
Being an entrepreneur and working from home has to be one of the most rewarding opportunities available to us. What other business or organization would allow you to work in your slippers with curlers in your hair (or whiskers on your face!) while spea... Read >
Author: Laurie Hayes