Archive for the 'Gardening' Category

Avoiding Pests and Choosing the Right Soil When Growing Herbs

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Whether you are growing herbs outdoors or in a container garden, good soil is one of the most fundamental conditions for encouraging healthy plants. While the sun is important for the energy they need for growth and reproduction, these chemical reactions can only occur with components from the soil. For this reason, it is important to grow your herbs in soil which provides all the necessary nutrients.

Create More Space in Your House with Terraces

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

In these times when the costs of building make large houses extremely expensive, there is a way to extend your living area and that is to use your outdoor space to full advantage. There are many contemporary houses that have made many a room appear larger by visually extending it into the lawn or garden. This has been achieved through the use of tricks such as glass walls, continuing the use of a wall material inside and out on a terrace and doing the same for the ceiling. With such techniques it is now possible to have your living room, dining room and even the bedrooms in the house flow right outdoors on to decks of wood that appear to “float” , terraces constructed of brick or cement blocks or lattice roofs.

Low Maintenance Landscaping

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

The idea of having to maintain your beautiful landscape can be a frightening one as it can be very time consuming and labor intensive. If you are of the opinion that a garden with high maintenance needs is not for you, then you should consider planning one that has low maintenance requirements. Here are a few things to keep in mind when you are constructing a low maintenance landscape.

DIY Landscape Irrigation System

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

An irrigation system is a vital part of any good landscaping design. A successful one requires careful planning. There are two types of irrigation systems:

The Use of Flagstone Walkways and Pools in Landscaping

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Planning your driveway and walkway can be tricky because they need to provide enough space for traffic, yet they should take up a minimum space to leave room for more attractive landscape elements. The garage should be close to or attached to the house, and near the street. The driveway should ideally be as long as your property allows, providing for off-street parking.

Skips

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

I used to live in quite a rough area, close to a spot where homeless people used to hang around.

Enhance Your Home with Outdoor Lighting

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

The multitude of yard lights that can be used to decorate your home, lawn, and garden is very diverse. Solar lights have become one of the hottest crazes in landscape lighting. Their popularity is not surprising when you realize these lights don’t require any electricity. The decor of the landscape lights come in a wide variety of looks from the ordinary to the very ornate.

Hedges - a Living Fence for a Beautiful Garden

Monday, October 13th, 2008

A well maintained, healthy and aesthetically pleasing hedge can improve the appearance and functionality of your property. A hedge at the front and side boundaries of a property can be utilized as a buffer against traffic,general neighborhood noises and unattractive things. A well positioned hedge can also accentuate the layout of your garden and focus attention on the house and its surroundings.Those hedges placed strategically within the property boundaries have the ability to highlight pathways and divide specific areas within the garden and are extremely useful as a blind against necessary but unattractive elements of the garden such as tool sheds.

Selecting The Right Tampa Landscaping Designer

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

When it comes to hiring the most suitable Tampa landscaping designer you need to be aware of certain things. You want to find one who is actually going to be able to turn the dream you have into a reality for you.

Plant Care Changes with The Seasons

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

The majority of your houseplants require year round care, but what indoor gardeners don’t consider is that the level of care provided may need to change with the season. Most houseplants actively grow and bloom in the spring and summer months, which tapers off as fall approaches and often ceases altogether as the winter months take hold.