Archive for January, 2009

Choose The Lasting Beauty And Durability Of Plastic Garden Sheds Posted By : Les Renshaw

on Jan 31st 2009

A guide to choosing a plastic garden shed including designs and styles, durability, cost in use and lasting low maintenance life.

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Getting The Right Rocks For Your Landscape Posted By : Joshua Santor

on Jan 31st 2009

Rocks are important to any landscape. They give functional characteristic and they also have a distinct beauty. When designing a beautiful landscape it is necessary to plan and choose with care the type of rocks to be used.

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Growing Micro Greens Can Save You Money Posted By : Linda Nicastro

on Jan 31st 2009

Imagine never having to buy vegetables again. How much money could you save in a year? For those on a tight budget, growing micro greens in your own home can offer some financial relief from paying high grocery store prices for fresh produce. You will not only save money, but you will still enjoy the benefits of eating healthy food.

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Climbing Plants: A Gardening Solution Posted By : Ellen Bell

on Jan 31st 2009

Do you want to make your yard look better, but you’re not sure how? Are you stumped about how to fix the “problem areas” of your garden? Consider using climbing plants as part of your solution! In this article, we’ll explore how and where you can use climbing plants to solve all sorts of problems in your outdoor living areas.

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Choose A Wooden Garden Shed For Beauty Style And Value Posted By : Les Renshaw

on Jan 31st 2009

A guide to choosing a wooden garden shed including designs and styles, environmental issues, and building and finishing it.

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The Components of an Outdoor Wall Fountain Posted By : Allison Ryan

on Jan 31st 2009

The components of a wall fountain remain the same regardless of what you choose as the fountainhead. You need to have a basin in which the water collects when it pours to the bottom, a submersible pump, and tubing that takes the water back up to the top again. The pump is usually installed in the basin or the pool and takes the water from the pool into the tubing.

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Choose a Metal Garden Shed for Lasting Style and Protection Posted By : Les Renshaw

on Jan 31st 2009

Important factors to consider when choosing a metal garden shed including style, durability and low maintenance.

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Growing Micro Greens Can Save You Money Posted By : Linda Nicastro

on Jan 31st 2009

Imagine never having to buy vegetables again. How much money could you save in a year? For those on a tight budget, growing micro greens in your own home can offer some financial relief from paying high grocery store prices for fresh produce. You will not only save money, but you will still enjoy the benefits of eating healthy food.

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Climbing Plants: A Gardening Solution Posted By : Ellen Bell

on Jan 31st 2009

Do you want to make your yard look better, but you’re not sure how? Are you stumped about how to fix the “problem areas” of your garden? Consider using climbing plants as part of your solution! In this article, we’ll explore how and where you can use climbing plants to solve all sorts of problems in your outdoor living areas.

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Getting Started With Greenhouse Gardening Posted By : Ellen Bell

on Jan 31st 2009

Anyone who has set up a greenhouse knows that the process is a lot of work. But once the structure is built, then the real fun can begin. So what’s the next step? In this article, we’ll explore the process of setting up your greenhouse and getting ready to begin greenhouse gardening.

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