Posted by Harold Wells on 29th April 2007
The latest craze in the patio furniture market is aluminum. Aluminum patio furniture is the perfect choice when looking for furniture that will last you a lifetime, look smart and stylish and that will endure the elements.You may have to pay a more for the aluminum patio furniture when compared to the everyday patio furniture, [...]
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Posted by Harold Wells on 26th April 2007
People love to garden. Over a wide expanse of lot area, it is practically irresistible for a home owner not to incorporate garden designs within his fence. But, designing a garden is just the beginning. Once the Bermuda grasses have been firmly laid down and patches of tulips, roses and sunflowers artfully placed here and [...]
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Posted by Sara Hicks on 17th April 2007
It does not matter whether you are taking care of a huge lawn or a small one you need the right tools to get the job done. Without the right lawn tools you are spinning your wheels so to speak and a small simple job can turn into a major ordeal.The first must have items [...]
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Posted by Gloria Bennett on 8th April 2007
Getting Started with Home LandscapingThe first consideration when doing home landscaping is the type ofproperty you have. For instance, do you have a yard that is small, or alawn that is small? Regardless of the area you have to work with, whenit comes to choosing the best home landscaping plan, any size yard canbe designed [...]
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Posted by Harold Wells on 8th April 2007
Indoor gardening is hugely popular amongst gardeners who live in places that is mostly cold. This is because many popular plants can only be grown in hot temperatures and cold temperatures will not allow many plants to grow.One of the most known indoor gardening method is using greenhouses. Greenhouses is a specialized place [...]
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Posted by Gloria Bennett on 4th April 2007
When starting a garden you have two choices when it comes to the garden plants and flowers you grow, you can raise them from seed or you can purchase your vegetables. Your gardening success will depend on the quality of these small starter plants. Knowing the difference between good plants and bad plants will go [...]
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Posted by Gloria Bennett on 4th April 2007
Biodegradable waste is a type of compost that has elements which breakdown more easily. Bioplastics are plastics that come from plants sources like hemp and soy beans as well as corn starch, as opposed to traditional plastics which are derived from petroleum. Biodegradable waste is cheap and good for our environment. These types of [...]
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Posted by Harold Wells on 4th April 2007
Through this article we will look at ways in which you can get free garden catalogs and what benefits a person can gain from using them.The best way of ensuring that you will get all of the free garden catalogs that you want is by making sure that you are on the various companies mailing [...]
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Posted by Harold Wells on 4th April 2007
One of the great time saving devices for trimming a lawn is a weed eater. A weed whacker can mow down a large patch of weeds and grass in no time, leaving you with more time to do more productive things. Weed eaters all basically have the same design but they do come in different [...]
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Posted by Roger Hamilton on 4th April 2007
A kitchen garden is a wonderful way to get fresh vegetables for your family. The goal is to plant produce you can use, obviously enough, in your kitchen.This means you need to figure out what you would enjoy eating fresh from your own garden. Tomatoes, beans and zucchini are classics for a kitchen garden. Herbs [...]
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