Articles, tagged with "flowerbeds", page 5
23rd February 2010
Slugs and snails are the bane of many gardeners' lives, ripping at slow speed through a garden, destroying young plants under the cover of darkness. It's not unusual to find a whole row of seedlings fatally damaged in one sitting, and even a single snail ...
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Author:
Jeffry Bullock
23rd December 2009
Many people walk up and down their garden paths without paying much attention to them - unless they notice a wobbly slab or weeds growing through the cracks. If your paths are past their best, or no longer suit the way you use your garden, why not conside...
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Author:
David Smith
22nd December 2009
I hope to cover some basic ideas behind composting yard waste, kitchen scrapes and so forth for you to use in your gardens and flowerbeds and help return some nutrients back into the soil.
Composting is the decomposition of plant remains and other once...
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Author:
Cheryl
04th December 2009
Curb appeal is that indefinable trait which makes a home more interesting, inviting, and enticing. Especially if you are in the business of selling, curb appeal makes it easier for your home to be snatched up. Even so, having curb appeal makes your home m...
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Author:
F. Morgan
20th November 2009
An excellent curb appeal has a great effect on the selling of your home. Homebuyers generally like homes that are situated well and features breathtaking yard appeal. But if broken branches, overgrown lawn and unkempt shrubberies welcome your buyers, they...
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Author:
MarkFerrer
16th November 2009
There are a few things to consider when you are looking for landscaping elements for a commercial property. The first thing to consider is how much maintenance you care to undertake and who will be doing it? The next thing to consider is whether you can t...
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Author:
Len Jarosz
12th November 2009
Nowadays, most people always want to own a house according to their desired plan and styles. It is always a big consideration before constructing one how to combine the designs as well as its comfort and affordability. For those who have lawns or yards f...
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Author:
Joseph Almine
05th November 2009
Path lights give illumination to your front walk or garden path for safety and convenience and can add a unique look to your garden or outside area at night. They provide a safe outdoor environment in low-light situations.
Path lights are very easy to ...
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Author:
Karen
27th October 2009
Now that summer has passed and winter is soon to approach, we need to shift our minds from mowing the lawn & weeding to snow removal. Lets make sure that our flowerbeds are ready for this season's upcoming change with a little preparation to assure beaut...
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Author:
Cheryl
17th September 2009
Home staging involves taking the time and effort and yes, a little bit of expense to ensure that your home is a marketable product and that you get the greatest possible return on your largest PEI real estate investment, your home.
Home staging involve...
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Author:
robpark
03rd September 2009
Seemingly harmless rodents and reptiles can become your-and your garden's-worst nightmare. They eat your freshly-planted vegetables, wreak havoc on your carefully cultivated flowers, and terrorize your territory, leaving you feeling helpless to halt their...
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Move Trends
04th August 2009
Gardening is a good way of spending your leisure hours. It is a hobby that many people enjoy and feel some sense of fulfillment. But plants do not just grow in your garden. There are certain things that need to be done such as tilling the soil, uprooti...
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Author:
joalesto
31st July 2009
So, you have a built-in pool, but something about it looks dull and uninviting. Landscaping around your pool can change the look of your back yard from a boring place be to a luxurious paradise. You can go for a natural theme, manicured beds of tulips, ...
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Author:
RoboReel
17th July 2009
If you plan to sell your home, there are a few things you can do that will certainly help your realtor sell your home quickly. You may notice in your neighbor that some homes sell fast while others are still sitting there after a year. What is the differe...
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Author:
Jules Henri
02nd July 2009
Grass is a staple of most gardens. Whether it's complementing the flowerbeds with its gorgeous green colouring or dominating the entire garden from end to end, it's a common sight we're more than used to thinking of when the great outdoors comes to mind.
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Author:
Daniel Collins