Best Reasons for the Popularity of an Outdoor Shower Enclosure
Posted on 01. Sep, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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If you stay in touch with trends in modern living, you must have heard about an outdoor shower enclosure already. This is a type of shower located outside your house but not too far. This may sound weird at first, but this idea has already captured the eyes of many people. Thus, everywhere you [...]
Information on Lean To Conservatories
Posted on 29. Aug, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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For those homeowners who wish to extend their property with a conservatory that is simple in design and cost-effective, lean to conservatories are perfect. Lean to conservatories are suitable to complement both modern and traditional looking homes with an additional advantage of fitting in with properties that have restrictions on height, such as bungalows [...]
Vegetable Garden Design and Using Advanced Nutrients
Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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Once you have had one cycle of vegetable gardening, it is clear that you want to get as many homegrown vegetables as physically possible. They are better than what you can buy at a store, and 100% organic, of course (unless you happen to enjoy using chemicals in your gardening). But most [...]
Brown Patch Disease in Lawn
Posted on 15. Jul, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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Brown patch disease is a fungal disease that can affect several types of grass. The types that usually suffer most are St. Augustine, Kentucky Blue, Bermuda, Bentgrass, Centipede and some type of ryegrass. Lawns in areas with high humidity, or lawns that get a lot of shade, are usually affected. St. Augustine suffers especially [...]
Stop Pests With Motion Sensor Sprinklers
Posted on 14. Jul, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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Many people may now of heard of motion activated sprinkler systems and wonder just how good they are at stopping pests.
The truth is that these motion sensor water sprinklers work amazingly well at stopping any unwanted intruders from coming in to our gardens. As soon as any movement at all is found the system [...]
What are Gazebos?
Posted on 29. Jun, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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Typical gazebos have been around in use no less than since around the Roman Empire era. Gazebos can be an outdoors open-air refuge which is supposed to produce a place of relaxation and leisure. Gazebos really are a common backyard structure because they offer shade from the sunlight along with a attractive place to [...]
The Artistic and Intriguing Kenroy Fountains
Posted on 17. Jun, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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If looking for something that adds and edge too your garden, a fountain is a good idea. These can be as small as a breadbox, to as big as a bus. For many gardens one might want something in between, like a Kenroy fountain. Kenroy fountains range from a modern look to a more [...]
Hanging Wall Water Fountains Give Artistry And Peace
Posted on 20. Apr, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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Hanging wall indoor water fountains are available in different materials and designs, such as angelic wall fountains, cherub wall fountains, and also fountains with crosses and Buddha-shaped fountains. Other types have animal designs like a leaping dolphin or a lion’s head.
A bronze weathered mirror type of hanging wall fountain has its frame and bowl [...]
FAQ’s About 4 Tier Mini Greenhouses
Posted on 13. Apr, 2010 by Marylou Biederman in Garden
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There’s no question that greenhouses allow us to grow plants in a way that would not otherwise be possible. Whether big or small, these structures provide our plants with the ideal environment for optimum growth and development. With the availability of the mini greenhouse it’s now possible for just about anyone to reap the [...]
Choosing the Right Garden Water Features
Posted on 06. Apr, 2010 by Joshua in Garden
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A garden water feature is a term used to refer to large fountains that form a centerpiece in the garden. A number of different materials can be used for these fountains, although slate, granite, or hard stone are the most common. Stone is usually used to provide strength and durability to the fountain; plaster [...]
