Article Archive for July 2010
Spring is not only in the air, but it’s finally here! For we garden lovers who hate spring cleaning but enjoy getting our hands dirty in the garden, there’s plenty of preparation work to do after the long winter. Some recommendations are included here.
5.5″H x 7.5″W x 6″D.
Product DescriptionThis Frog Garden Sculpture will add natural, antique charm to your garden, porch, or any other outdoor escape. Its durable aluminum construction and weathered, antique finish makes it the perfect …
Garden lighting not only adds different and excellent beauty to your garden and home decor, but also ensures safety at night
Are you fed up with vegetables grown out of season, from who knows where which may look bright and shiny but which taste of absolutely nothing? Are you frightened as to what all those pesticides and other chemicals are doing to your family’s health?
Soil erosion is a costly problem, so it is very important to plan ahead when buying a home. Making sure soil erosion control and rain damage prevention are done right during the original landscaping and building of your home will lead to a nicer overall yard and keeping your yearly maintenance costs down.
Container gardening is available to anyone who wants to do it. Everyone doing so must be aware that taking on container gardening is a bit like having a cat. The reasons are the pleasure of its making, and the reduction of stress. Like a cat, it demands ongoing attention with its “look at me” demands.
