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  • Wildfires versus Fire Resistant Landscaping  By : M Wakefield
    Home owners can benefit from landscaping that creates a semi-fireproof zone around the home.
  • Tips for Maintaining Lawn and Garden Equipment in winter  By : Craig Elliott
    The winter can be a hard time to deal with your lawn and garden equipment. It is a tough time on many aspects of your home and your lawn, because of the frigid temperatures.
  • Tips for Front Yard Landscaping  By : Megan Hazel
    The front yard is one of the most important landscaping projects you'll undertake on your property. Getting the front yard right is particularly important because it's the part of the house that people most often see-and the part they see and walk through every time they enter. With that in mind, here are some landscaping and design tips for your front yard.
  • Tips for Back Yard Landscaping  By : Megan Hazel
    When it comes to the back yard, your designs should center around maximizing the amount of usable living space you have, rather than focusing totally on the appearance of the space as in the front yard.
  • How to Keep Trees Healthy in winter  By : Stephanie Larkin
    During the winter, extremes of temperature, as well as excess water or periods of cold drought, can be particularly stressful for trees. Preparing your trees for winter, and taking care of them during the coldest months, will help your trees stay healthy and minimize the damage that colder temperatures can cause.
  • How to Determine If You Need a Lawn Care Professional  By : Grant Eckert
    Lawn care is simply mowing the lawn and raking the leaves, right? Who needs help with that? Lawn care is much more than that and even the mowing alone can keep a person busy during a good growing season. So, the real question becomes: How do I know when I need a lawn care professional?
  • Different Fertilizers for Different Lawns-a Quick Guide  By : Craig Elliott
    In order to have a beautiful lawn, provide adequate food, protection, and water, and keep it well manicured! Fertilizers are the primary source of supplying a lawn with its first two basic needs.
  • Feng Shui in Real Estate - The Landscaping  By : Dane Smith
    Feng shui is a group of design principles when looking for or building a home. The idea is that these guides will help the energy of the home and create a better living environment. In Part 2, we discuss the various aspects of feng shui and the exterior landscaping of the home.
  • Try Protected Landscapes  By : M Wakefield
    Greenhouse production offers a cost-efficient way to extend the growing season at both ends and to even grow some crops year-round. A good greenhouse is both part of and a supplement to your landscape.
  • Warning Signs that your Lawn Needs Professional Help  By : Grant Eckert
    Who knew that lawns were so smart? They are so brilliant that they will actually give you clear-cut signs when they are in need of professional maintenance. And you don't have to be a professional gardener either, just observant. If you pay attention to what your lawn is trying to tell you, it should be relatively easy to keep it looking healthy all year round.
  • Top Five Tools Needed for Lawn Care  By : Craig Elliott
    There are many things that you need to have in your arsenal to make sure that your lawn care can be completed in a timely and organized fashion. Simply going out there with a shovel isn't going to help you with your lawn care. Because there are many different regions and therefore many different things that have to be done for various lawns, there are five main and general things that you need in order to keep your lawn healthy.
  • Top Five Lawn Diseases that Can Destroy Your Lawn  By : Grant Eckert
    Gray snow mold (Typhula) appears under the snow that covers lawns as its name implies. This disease results in brown areas and yellow grass across your lawn and may also show pink or white 'fuzzy-looking' fungus after a good rainfall. It is particularly prevalent on tall grass that has not been mowed and can normally be prevented by keeping your grass cut to about a 2-inch high level.
  • Successfully Growing a Lawn from Scratch  By : Stephanie Larkin
    There are two established methods for growing a lawn from scratch. One is to use sod rolls that have already been grown. The second is to do it yourself with seed, fertilizer and water. Pre-grown sod is quick and easy, but becomes rather costly if you are sodding a sizeable area and requires professional installation. Growing your own from scratch is more time consuming and requires some understanding of soil chemistry.
  • Lawn Damage from Moles  By : Megan Hazel
    If you have seen mounds of dirt on your lawn, you should know what they indicate. Mounds of dirt are often a warning sign that moles are calling your lawn their new home. This situation requires answers to some important questions such as: What qualities does your lawn possess that makes moles choose your yard over another? Also, and perhaps more importantly, how on earth are we to get rid of these pests?
  • Lawn Care and Landscaping-what are the Differences?  By : Craig Elliott
    When you are looking to take care of your lawn, you probably aren't worried about what the difference is between lawn care and landscaping. However, when it comes to buying tools, doing the process, and seeing the finished product, you are probably going to need to know a little bit about the difference. First of all, you should know that both lawn care and landscaping are very important.
  • Settle in to an Adirondack Chair: the Pinnacle of Comfort  By : Jason Gerth
    An Adirondack chair is the combination of form and function in outdoor relaxation. Well made Adirondack chairs are quality pieces of outdoor furniture that can and do last for generations. Here's why you should consider one (or more) for your outdoor living space.
  • Backyard Adirondack Chairs for Your Kids: Style and Comfort!  By : Jason Gerth
    Your kids bring a sparkle to your eye every time you think of them. For that reason, you want them to be safe, protected, and have the best of everything so they can enjoy the best in their lives. If this is the case, then why is it that whenever you have an outdoor gathering, the children are expected to sit on large grown up sized chairs where they might fall off and hurt themselves? To keep them safe, make them comfortable, and show them they are as important as everyone else, smaller sized Adirondack chairs are a wonderful idea.
  • Creating A Magical Place With Landscape Lighting.  By : Dave Kearsley
    Outdoor lighting is one of the more cost effective, but more dramatic alterations that you can make about your house and ordinarily childs play and safe to instal,
  • Creating Outdoor "Rooms" to Maximize your Home's Space  By : Jayson Gerth
    By assessing what space you have and with a little creativity, new outdoor living and entertaining spaces or "outdoor rooms" can be had without spending the thousands of dollars it would take to actually add rooms to your existing home.
  • The History of Bonsai|  By : Simon Hurst
    Bonsai comes from the two Japanese words bon and sai, bon means tray and sai is to plant. Bonsai is an ancient oriental horticultural art form. It originated in China over 1,000 years ago. Japan first introduction to bonsai was as monks began looking after with great skill the minute plants. The technique of bonsai improved and gained popularity with the Japanese.Bonsai is the development of wonderful and elegant tiny trees over long timeframes.
  • Outdoor Lighting Hints To Transform Your Garden.  By : Dave Kearsley
    USA landscaping contractors are rapidly understanding that the popularity of garden lighting is growing quicker than the grass.
  • Dehumidifiers Really Help Defeat Moisture-Loving Termites!  By : Craig Elliott
    Termites are one the most destructive pests that can invade your home. Tens of thousands can form a colony and quietly set about literally eating you out of house and home. Even worse, unless you are extremely aware and know what to look for, the odds are you won't even know that these uninvited guests are in residence.
  • For Homeowners, Avoiding Termite Infestation Is A Must!  By : Craig Elliott
    The little termite is possibly the most destructive insect there is when it comes to damaging homes because he comes with hordes of friends and relatives. As a matter of fact, termites have been said to cause more damage to residential properties than all natural disasters combined. Fortunately, alert homeowners can take very-effective steps to prevent termites from entering as well as to rid the house of them once they have been discovered.
  • Cool Weather Can Bring Pests Indoors and Harm Agriculture Too  By : Craig Elliott
    When one first thinks about it, logic seems to dictate that the hot, humid dog days of summer would spur pests to be both more destructive and a bigger nuisance. In reality, this is mostly true, but there are exceptions. For homeowners, the onset of fall with its cool temperatures and winter with its cold can drive certain insects and small rodents to seek the warmth and comfort of human habitation.
  • Keep Your Home Rodent Proof to Prevent Illness and Disease  By : Craig Elliott
    Mickey Mouse and his family may be charming and enduring figures for children but when the real things become uninvited guests in your residence, it's time to take serious steps to oust them. Not only are mice annoying when you hear them crawling around inside the walls or chewing their way into your cereal boxes and bags of sugar, they also spread serious illnesses. And the droppings they deposit everywhere they've visited are extremely unsavory souvenirs.
  • How to Tell if You Have Carpenter Ants or Termites?  By : Craig Elliott
    The average homeowner who suddenly discovers evidenced of winged pests in their home has absolutely no idea whether they are Carpenter Ants or highly destructive termites. At first glance, these two annoying visitors look much alike but it can be important to learn to tell the difference, because the appearance of winged termites may very well signal a home infestation that must be dealt with immediately.
  • Natural Methods of Pest Control-Solve Problems without Toxic Substances  By : Craig Elliott
    Controlling pests does not always require the use of toxic chemicals and insecticides to get the job done. Moreover, many people use natural pest deterrents that are completely harmless to humans and animals as well. There are those, too, that really appreciate substances that keep these pests away without the necessity of killing them while not introducing any harmful chemicals into the immediate human environment.
  • Top Five Pests That Can Destroy Your Lawn  By : Craig Elliott
    Most homeowners take great pride in their lawns, giving them constant care and attention; dutifully rooting out crab grass and catching dandelions before they go to seed, and applying lawn fertilizer in precise patterns on a set schedule. Unfortunately all of this excellent care can be for naught if your lawn becomes infested with bugs. Here are the top five lawn bugs that can cause lawn devastation.
  • How to Decide On a Tree Arrangement for Your Property  By : Craig Elliott
    One of the most enjoyable parts about owning a new home, or doing extensive work on an existing home is creating an attractively landscaped exterior. Before you start digging up the ground however it is important to have a clear design goal in mind so as to avoid any lengthy delays or complications once you begin work.
  • How to Choose the Right Shrubs for Your Yard  By : Craig Elliott
    Choosing the right shrubs for your yard is based largely upon what to hope to achieve in your landscape design. Shrubs can play any number of different landscaping rolls from structural to purely decorative, and anything in between. Finding the right shrub for the right purpose is an art as well as a science, so you are going to want to spend a lot of time at your local nursery.
  • Gardening tips for the fall season  By : Craig Elliott
    Now that the dog days of summer have finally passed, it's time to start thinking about a few key fall gardening chores. These tasks will both provide you with colorful fall foliage as well as protect your summer plants for the following season. Gardeners also need to know what type of bulbs to plant that are strong enough to stand up to the sometimes harsh autumn weather conditions.
  • How to tell if a tree is diseased  By : Craig Elliott
    Tree disease has been an ongoing problem for landscapers for decades and can be a costly and dangerous expense. There are several things you should look for when trying to determine which or if a tree is infected with the nearly one hundred diseases that have been known to infect trees. Knowledge of what to look for will assist you in diagnosing a diseased tree and allow you to take the appropriate steps to remove and trees that are infected.
  • Plants and Shrubs that can withstand the winter  By : Craig Elliott
    Many people give up on gardening when the cold temperatures of winter roll around. This is unnecessary because there are a wide variety of plants and shrubs that are hardy enough to withstand the harshest winter conditions. Many of these plants and shrubs will not only provide added greenery to your winter landscape but they also add color to the upcoming early spring months.
  • Low Voltage Commercial Landscape Lighting  By : temp
    There are a number of concerns that people have to deal with when it comes to figuring out the lighting systems that they use and one of the biggest commercial landscape lighting concerns that people tend to have has to do with the voltage of the particular unit that they happen to be using. Now, voltage is actually a layman term for the more scientific term of electrical potential difference.
  • Garden Lighting Wonders In Your Garden.  By : Dave Kearsley
    One of the fastest growing areas in the service offering of American landscape gardening contractors is outside lighting.
  • Outside Lighting Magic In Your Garden.  By : Dave Kearsley
    Hardly surprising landscape lighting is rapidly proving to be one of the most requested services asked of gardening contractors.
  • CaliforniaWaterscapes.com: Types of Water Features, Part 1  By : Terry Morrill
    There are several different types of water features out there: large, small, deep and shallow ponds, streams, waterfalls and Pondless® Waterfalls. But what are the primary differences? And how do you know which one is right for you?
  • Your Lawn and Lighting - Great Ways to Illuminate Your Property  By : Craig Elliott
    Whether you are trying to sell your home or simply want your lawn to look its best, make sure you are doing everything possible. For most of us, lawn care is limited to watering from time to time and cutting it when it gets too long. However, in order to create a healthy and attractive lawn, a bit more care is required. Here are five tips that can help your lawn this year.
  • Getting the Best Out of your Lawn - Five Tips to Success  By : Craig Elliott
    Whether you are trying to sell your home or simply want your lawn to look its best, make sure you are doing everything possible. For most of us, lawn care is limited to watering from time to time and cutting it when it gets too long. However, in order to create a healthy and attractive lawn, a bit more care is required. Here are five tips that can help your lawn this year.
  • Fertilization for Your Lawn  By : Craig Elliott
    When it comes to keeping your body healthy, learning the basics of proper nutrition is the first step. Your lawn is no different. Fertilizing your lawn provides it with the necessary nutrients it needs to be healthy and attractive. So, in order to do this right, here are the basics for fertilizing your lawn this season.
  • Garden Lighting for more brilliance and resale value.  By : Dave Kearsley
    At one time viewed as an extravegence, landscape lighting is nowadays not only low-priced but in addition utilitarian, illuminating pathways and offering security elements. step lighting and landscape lighting along walkways increase security and better the overall dramatic effect of your household.
  • PacificPavingstone.com: Benefits of Concrete Pavers for Your Driveway, Patio or Walkway  By : Terry Morrill
    As a conscientious homeowner, you want assurance that the type of pavement you choose for your driveway, walkway, patio, or pool deck will look beautiful for a long time, require little maintenance, stand up to the weather, and return its cost to you.
  • PacificPavingstone.com: Creating Your Ideal Garden Patio Retreat  By : Terry Morrill
    Years ago, in most cases patios were just slabs of concrete. There just weren’t many creative possibilities at that time. Today however, no matter where you live, you can fashion a stylish garden patio that’s an intimate getaway right outside your back door.
  • Landscaping Ideas: What Are The Benefits Of Backyard Landscaping?  By : Mike Silverstone..
    Backyard landscaping is indeed significant as this is a site which is protected and fine-looking. Your most excellent ideas are making the courtyard in a manner your own. Initially, find out what some of the things that are truly essential to your family and then start integrating these things into your backyard landscaping ideas.
  • Lawn Tractors Kinds. How To Pick Out the Correct Lawn Tractor?  By : Mike Silverstone..
    The size of a modern country site can vary from say a hundred square meters up to more large areas. When small holdings spread out it takes considerably more efforts to look after them. You may keep on working in an old-fashioned manner using a raker, a chopper and a shovel. But the same can be done with the help of modern and powerful gardening technical gear. That's where a lawn tractor can help you greatly.
  • The imporatance of a backyard in a Texas Home For Sale  By : Larry Carson
    The backyard may not be your first concern when you look for a Texas home for sale. The kitchen, bedrooms, living areas are probably what you are busy looking for at first. But the backyards are something you should consider looking at when considering a Texas home for sale.
  • A Classic Water Fountain Can Add Excitement To Your Backyard  By : Don Tedson
    Installing an attractive water fountain in your garden, yard or patio can generate a new focal point of acclaim. It adds an air of beauty and calmness that is certain to please all who see and hear it.
  • CaliforniaWaterscapes.com: The Revolutionary Pond "System"  By : Terry Morrill
    In my last few articles, we have discussed the new, revolutionary pond system that developed within the last decade. Previously, all backyard ponds were lined with cement, got very dirty and mucky on a regular basis, and had to be emptied and cleaned at least several times a year.
  • How to Winterize a Water Garden Pond  By : Christopher Smith..
    There are many steps to take when winterizing a water garden pond. Each must be followed to ensure the continued success of your fish and plants. But by following this guide, it should be quick and easy to do just that, and keep your water garden pond healthy.
  • CaliforniaWaterscapes.com: Backyard Ponds - High Tech or Mother Nature?  By : Terry Morrill
    In the last article I talked about some of the reasons for the boom in ponds and water features as home improvements, and I promised to give some insights into the technology that has made backyard water features so much less expensive and much easier to look after than in years past.
  • CaliforniaWaterscapes.com: What's the Big Deal About Ponds?  By : Terry Morrill
    Over the last 3 years there has been a phenomenal growth in the water garden business. There is more demand for ponds, ponds with waterfalls, koi ponds -- you name it -- every year.
  • The appeal of Garden Lighting is growing faster than the grass.  By : Dave Kearsley
    Landscape lighting may seem to be a luxury, but it can heighten the security of your property, and at the same time making areas safer after dark. step lighting and outside lighting along drives increase security and enhance the overall spectacular effect of your household.
  • Produce splendor and resale value with Outside Lighting.  By : Dave Kearsley
    Hardly surprising outdoor lighting is swiftly establishing itself as one of the most demanded services asked of landscaping companies.
  • CaliforniaWaterscapes.com: Water Gardens & the Zen of California Living  By : Terry Morrill
    If there is a defining characteristic of urban life in Southern California, it is traffic noise. As our freeway systems grew, so did the road traffic and the noise. As much as we like quiet, we like convenience more, so we build homes close to the best roads and freeways and put up with the din.
  • Summertime, and the Living is Easy  By : Hana Lee
    Today's home owner is all about making his or her home his or her "castle". This includes the outside of the home as well. Today, as we have more leisure time more and more people are spending this leisure time enjoying the pleasures of their own backyards. As the price of gasoline goes up and up more and more people are spending vacations closer to home, or taking vacation in their back yards. How we landscape our yards says a lot about us to neighbors and strangers alike. You are judged by how well you keep your front yard, and your backyard, and if you want to co-exist happily with neighbors it's best to keep it looking good. There is another reason to consider keeping up with your landscaping, or doing new landscaping if it's needed. Today's home buyers are savvy and it's a buyers market. Home buyers are looking for a well manicured lawn and a well thought out and appealing landscaping, and this can be the actual deciding factor on whether or not people buy a home.
  • Producing A Magical Place With Garden Lighting.  By : Dave Kearsley
    Outdoor lighting is one of the more cost effective, yet more spectacular alterations that you can make around your property and commonly a piece of cake and safe to install,
  • Your Garden Amp Outdoor Lighting, Is There Any Risk Of Injury  By : madcore
    So in your outdoor garden, amp outdoor lighting rating is something to consider carefully when safety is concerned. If you don't know what I am talking about, here is a simple example that should bring you up to speed.
  • Enjoying Your Backyard Retreat  By : Kelly Gillis..
    With the price of travel today more and more homeowner are opting for vacations closer to home. How about a vacation in your own backyard! As a homeowner you should look at your backyard as your place to escape and a place to enjoy family and friends. What would it take for your backyard to become your oasis from the world? It may be simpler than you think to have the backyard of your dreams. And the best part is that any improvements you make in your home is the best money you can spend.
  • Lawn Mover - Which One To Buy?  By : Glen Crawford
    In most parts of the US the lawn mover makes a regular Saturday morning appearance. On a nice sunny morning you will be able to hear the hum of the lawn mowers as they keep up with the never ending task of clipping the lawn to perfection. A great number of people absolutely love this pursuit, and as many again think it is a necessary chore, one that has to be attended to as quickly as possible so that more interesting activities can be enjoyed.
  • Synthetic Grass: An Increasingly Popular Alternative for the Yard  By : Daniel DeGiorgio
    As Australia’s severe drought has turned many green, lush gardens and yards into brown, lifeless dustbowls, an increasing number of Australian homeowners are turning to synthetic turf as a viable solution. Similarly, more home builders, landscapers, and sports and commercial facilities are actively investigating and promoting synthetic surfaces, causing a dramatic surge in synthetic turf demand here in Australia.
  • The Weeds in Your Garden - Are They Good or Evil ?  By : Amy Goodmann
    When exactly did people come up with the idea that weeds were bad? When did a weed become a weed? How it was that one day the world was simple, a Garden of Eden, full of plants, and the next, those plants had been slotted and reduced into a hierarchy of good and evil? Some plants are good. Some plants are just plain evil.
  • Metal Gazebo – A Great Addition to Your Yard  By : Arturo R
    A metal gazebo can be a wonderful addition to your outdoor landscape. When you decide to erect a metal gazebo in your backyard, you are not only adding value to your home, you are adding value to your family life as well. You will find yourself spending more time outdoors then before you had your gazebo, and your friends and family will love joining you.
  • Natural Ponds Can Attract Wildlife To Your Garden  By : Kip Fynn
    A natural pond is a hive of activity. All sorts of animals such frogs, pond skaters, dragonflies, turtles, even the odd fox will pay a visit. These ponds are very important for the conservation of wildlife, animal and plant. As these wild oasis disappear, and they are going at a very fast rate, the plants and animals disappear too. Animals travel to man made watering holes that may be dangerous for them.
  • Greenhouse Hobby  By : Steve Buchanan
    Once you have grasp on the concept of greenhouses and gardening basics, then you can actually start thinking about how to incorporate greenhouses.
  • Installing Low Voltage Landscape Lighting  By : Kristi Cole
    Low voltage lighting is available in abundance of styles and can add emphasis to key elements of your home or garden at night, it will also make it safer on your walkways after the sun goes down.
  • Produce splendour and security with Garden Lighting.  By : Dave Kearsley
    Not surprisingly outdoor lighting is quickly developing in to one of the most demanded services asked of landscaping contractors.
  • Lavish Brightness All Over Your Home With Landscape Lighting.  By : Dave Kearsley
    U.S. landscape gardening contractors are quickly recognizing that the popularity of outdoor lighting is growing quicker than the vegetation.
  • Creating A Peaceful Haven With Outdoor Lighting.  By : Dave Kearsley
    Landscape lighting is quickly establishing itself as a huge market for American landscape gardening specialists.
  • Basic landscape design ideas  By : Steve Boulden
    This article was written for those people who are interested in learning how to create successful landscape designs all on their own. Get some good advice on how to make the process go much smoother, with the least amount of frustration possible.
  • Feng Shui: A New Life  By : Amy Goodmann
    What is Feng Shui? Feng Shui ( which is pronounced properly “FEIING SWEE” in the Cantonese Chinese dialect” is a way and means of creating harmony between humans and their environment to enhance well being. An ancient Chinese theory of design and placement.

    Feng Shui grew from observations that people are affected – both positively as well as negatively by their surroundings.
  • Creating A Mirage Of Color With Landscape Lighting.  By : Dave Kearsley
    Not surprisingly outdoor lighting is quickly proving to be one of the most demanded services asked of landscaping specialists.
  • Mow your lawn like a professional landscaper  By : Jay Purner
    A beautifully mowed lawn is the cornerstone of a beautiful property. Here are 8 steps that, with a little practice and patience, are sure to give your lawn a professionally mowed appearance.
  • Why Markservice Is The Best Concept Of Grounds Management On The Swedish Landscaping Market  By : Roberto Bell
    Adding a sip of whipped milk into your coffee automatically transforms it into a tasty and exclusive Cafe Latte, a really value-added thing to do nowadays if you are in the Coffe-Shop business.
  • Who are the Key Account Customers in European Landscaping?  By : Roberto Bell
    There are two main groups of customers. The Landscape Contractors and the Public Ground Maintenance organizations. Within these two major customer-groups there are different sub-categories.
  • Turn Your Yard Into A Haven With Hillside Landscaping  By : Johnny McKenzie
    The following article covers a topic that has lately moved to center stage - at least it looks that way. If you have been thinking you need to know more about landscaping, here's your opportunity.

    Designing the ideal landscape for your home can be a test for anyone. This is especially true if your back yard is on steep hillside. If this is the case with your yard, then you should prepare yourself for some extra work. Don’t be afraid to some experiment with new ideas and don’t’ forget to have fu
  • Cheap Ideas For Garden Landscaping  By : Johnny McKenzie
    Garden landscaping is a great method to bring up to date a backyard. Giving your garden a makeover will definitely improve your homes look and add value at the same time. Planting new vegetation and updating your landscape will add good looks to your home and make a better place for you and your family to spend time in.
  • Ideas For Your Front Yard Landscaping Project  By : Johnny McKenzie
    Front yard landscaping is a fun expression of yourself and your home. If you are looking for a way to say, "welcome to my home" then you may want to start thinking about redesigning your front yard. If you were coming to visit your house, would you want to knock on your front door? If you are not sure about that answer, then you may want to start thinking of ways to spruce up your front yard.
  • Some Landscaping Tips About Choosing The Right Grass For Your Lawn  By : Johnny McKenzie
    So what do you think grass landscaping really is all about? Hopefully this report will include some interesting information about grass landscaping, information you might be able to use in your own lawn, not just that old stuff they used to let you know.

    If you worship the look and feel of grassy lawns, then there are some vital things you should now when it comes to choosing the ideal grass for your landscape. By learning a few new things, you will be able to create your dream lawn that has a
  • 5 Quick Steps to Landscaping Your Home Before You Sell  By : Amy Goodmann
    Remember it is not just your house but your home and biggest lifetime investment . When you prepare to sell your house pay attention to your landscaping.

    Simple proper steps to landscaping can both enhance the selling price of your home and make it easier and quicker to sell.
  • Enjoy Your Own Fountain  By : Marge Snow
    Fountains are lovely ways to add a bit of flair to your backyard. If you don't have a garden pond, you may feel like you're out of luck. But hold on there. These day's there are a lot of options for adding a backyard fountain even if you have a pond.
  • Decorating a Birdhouse  By : James Patterson
    Building and painting a birdhouse can be a great activity for a family to do together. Although there are a couple of things to keep in mind, overall, it is pretty difficult to go wrong when constructing a birdhouse. And who knows, your kid might even find a great interest in birds and begin to entertain themselves by reading and watching the birds!
  • Free Publicity For Your Landscaping Business  By : Angel Estrella
    Regardless of whether you are just venturing out into the business world or already have a successful company, budgeting your expenses will help to improve profits and the overall health of the business. The largest expenses that a landscaping business has are advertising and the cost of equipment. The prices associated with a print advertisement can be significant, which is why a growing number of business owners are turning toward an alternative way of spreading the word ab...
  • Tips For Care And Landscaping Your Real Turf  By : A.Caxton
    Everyone likes verdant lawns. The green looking lawns are a result of painstaking efforts and some real turf care. It is not very difficult to maintain the green turf as in golf courses or the horse races. Read all about it here

    Easy and simple Real Turf Care Guidelines

    A green looking turf that you see in the catalogues of golf clubs is not very difficult to maintain. You too can do this landscaping . All it takes is work and some common sense tips. You will be surpris...
  • Roses In Your Landscape  By : B. Keith Johnson
    Roses are also wonderful when used to enhance and highlight areas of the home or surrounding landscape.
  • Automate Your Lawn Work  By : klc
    Robotic lawn mowers are safe and useful. Should you be considering automating your yard?
  • Do It Yourself Home Landscaping Tips  By :
    The following article includes pertinent home landscaping facts that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.
  • Vinyl Fencing Is A Viable Alternative To Wood  By : Tom Sample
    Vinyl fencing is a fairly new creation that was born out of all things - the PVC pipe industry.
  • Points to Consider when Selecting a Landscaping Contractor  By : ian Williamson
    Investing in a home landscaping project is a smart decision. Time, a budget and a properly laid out plan are things to consider
  • Do Not Be Afraid of Landscaping!  By : ian Williamson
    One of the things that many times stops home owners from attempting to take on their own landscaping project is fear. Look through the books on landscaping and read some of the suggestions and it can scare a person to death.
  • Who Knew Home Landscaping For Energy Conservation Had This Effect?  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    If you have been thinking about how you would like to cut your home energy costs, you might want to take a second look at your home landscaping. This is an area you may not have even thought of. Did you know energy-efficient home landscaping can reduce your household's energy consumption for heating and cooling by as much as 25 percent.!That's staggering, isn't it? Proper placement of trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, and hedges lets you modify the microclimate around your home ...
  • The Natural Way to Lawn Improvement  By : ian Williamson
    Nothing says summer quite like walking barefoot through the cool, fresh grass. But many products that promise a greener lawn often recruit the use of thick, heavy pesticides that can be harmful to your skin and health. To help keep your grass thriving all summer long, follow these easy tips!
  • Enhancing your Backyard Curb Appeal  By : Julien Raynal
    Increasing your home value can be done by increasing your property curb appeal. This includes the front curb appeal and also the appeal of your back yard.
  • Save Resources With Sprinkler System Savvy  By : Tom Sample
    In general, a good sprinkler system will enable a section of a lawn or the entire lawn to be watered at once.
  • Lower Landscaping Costs With A Stumpgrinder  By : Ray La Foy
    Generally, those who need stump grinders for commercial purposes go for large machines that must also be towed.
  • The Benefits of Asphalt Shingles  By : Jessica Deets
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