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Trellises--So Many to Choose From! But Which Is Best?

29th March 2008
There are many different types of trellises on the market today--wood, metal, plastic, fan shaped, obelisk shaped, etc. A trip to any garden supply store will verify this. In fact, there are so many choices available that it's easy to get overwhelmed. ... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Climbing Plants--Five Types of Climbers to Know

29th March 2008
Get acquainted with the five main types of climbing plants. Find out how they grow and where you should and should not plant them. Body: Whether you are an aspiring gardener or a regular green thumb, it's important that you are well versed in the are... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Pergolas & Patios - A Gardening Guide

26th February 2008
Pergolas, patios and courtyards extend the living space of a home and add spaciousness. In Australia, the pergola is fast becoming the natural addition to any new or existing home. Pergolas not only provide protection from the elements all year round but ... Read >
Author: Greg Jacobs

Home Insurance – Top Tips

20th February 2008
Keeping your home in good order is not only important for your own "peace of mind", but also plays a big role with regards to your home insurance policy. If you have been neglectful with any home repairs or upkeep then you may find it very difficult t... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Using Wall Fountains in Garden Planning

06th February 2008
If you have a beautiful and stunning garden filled with exotic plants and flowers, or even just lilies and carnations, and you are looking for some way to add a new and exciting element to your garden planning, you should consider adding wall fountains. W... Read >
Author: Jim Hedgecoth

Buying a Fence For Your Garden

03rd April 2007
What type of fence you choose for your garden depends greatly on how you plan to use it. Fences have a number of uses - they don't just have to be decorative. You may want to put up a fence for security and privacy reasons, or it may be so that you want t... Read >
Author: April Kerr

Patio Furniture Terms Explained

27th March 2007
Patio furniture is a type of furniture designed for outdoor use. It is typically made of weather resistant materials, like treated wood, metal, plastic, glass, vinyl and stone. Patio furniture is often sold as a patio set, a table with 4 or 6 chairs and a... Read >
Author: peterg

6 Beautiful Ways to Use Garden Arbors

28th February 2007
There are many areas of a garden that need attention. The garden arbor is a brilliant way to combine many ideas into one location. The garden arbor has many virtues and at least six highly useful possibilities. 1. Garden Arbors Display Your Many Plants... Read >
Author: Leah Perry
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