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Do you have a green thumb? Would you like to make your garden come alive? Well here you'll find articles which bear fruit - literally. You'll read about gardening tools, planting various vegetables and growing magnificent flowers. You can be an ecological gardener and grow your own herbs to make your cooking even better. Learn about garden design and making the most of the seasons. Your outdoor patio can take on a new lease of life with the plants you grow around and over it. And size is not important as gardens can be established in any area.


Insulated Garden Sheds in High Wycombe

Posted on February 11, 2011 by JennyLeigh

We could all do with a little extra space, whether it’s just for storage or to relax and pursue a hobby. If you struggle for space within your home perhaps it’s worth considering what your garden has to offer. The valuable space you want can be achieved with insulated garden sheds High Wycombe.

Landscaping Advice For A Small Front Yard

Posted on February 13, 2011 by Clive Rhineheart

Having a small-scale front garden is not an excuse for not applying any consideration or work into creative landscaping ideas which would set your property with curb appeal well above the neighbours. Listed here are five completely foolproof front garden landscape designs ideas for small front yards that won't break your budget and may be completed in a Saturday and Sunday. 1. Establish a container garden on each side of the entrance steps or porch. Putting containers in the same co...

Picking the Perfect Fence

Posted on February 13, 2011 by Kevin Germain

Landscape fencing is one of the hardest outside details to pick for your home. It is as equally important to the style of your home as is the siding and landscaping. There are many factors in deciding about what landscape fencing is right for your home. Those factors may include the purpose of the fence, the maintenance of the fence and the character you want your yard to portray. There are dozens of pros and cons to landscape fencing and for this there is a diverse number of landscape fence...

The Importance of Pool Fencing

Posted on February 13, 2011 by Kevin Germain

My daughter loves going out in the boat with my husband. She is a good swimmer and always insists that she should be allowed not to wear a life preserver. My motto has and will always be that it is better to be safe than sorry. A lesson I don’t want to learn the hard way when it has to do with my child’s life. This is how I feel about pool fencing. You might think it is an eye soar, that it is expensive and hard to maintain or that is just not a necessity because your children know how to s...

Pond Liners

Posted on February 12, 2011 by Alfie Noble

When it comes to picking a liner for your garden pond you may not be sure which would be the better choice for you. If you are looking for something that's quick and easy you may want to take a close look at the preformed liners. There are advantages and disadvantages to this type of liner and what you would need to determine first which is better for your particular needs.

Winter Soil Care

Posted on February 12, 2011 by Growhouse

A hard winter doesn’t necessarily mean doom and gloom in your garden. The cold weather can help to break up the garden soil making it easier to cultivate, so winter can be a good time to take a look at your soil care regime.

Jan 2011 Greenhouse - Seed Sowing

Posted on February 11, 2011 by Growhouse

Some gardeners don’t enter their greenhouse in the cold depths of winter, while others relish the returning light and start their seed sowing in earnest.

Learn beekeeping

Posted on February 11, 2011 by Landon

If you are interested in beginning beekeeping you've arrive to the suitable location. This post will talk about the basic details about beekeeping. Did you know there are over twenty,000 distinct species of bees? The most typical bee that is employed in beginning beekeeping is the western honey bee. A cause why a lot of individuals are interested in commencing beekeeping is due to the fact the wild honey that is made is a quite enjoyable pastime and very tasty for a good deal of ...

Backyard Owl - A Unique Visitor

Posted on February 11, 2011 by Roger

This past summer time, around August, a Boreal Owl came to visit my back yard. His visit was unexpected and he caused quite a stir among the other birds in the area.

How Many Different Types of Pond Pumps Are There?

Posted on February 11, 2011 by Adley Burden

New pond owners are often surprised at just how many different types of pond pumps there are on the market, which can often lead to confusion.Before even contemplating on purchasing your pond pump you need to determine the capacity of your pond to first narrow down the size of the pond pump you will need.

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