September 3rd, 2010 by Tim Abbot
Im looking to do some garden landscaping & in need of some websites that I can maximize every bit of space that I have.
Im start’g on the side yard 1st & have put in my 2 trees & some sod & put in a drip system. But now I need to frame the area [...]
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August 31st, 2010 by Tim Abbot
Describe a situation when the garden centre would find it more efficient to use a CLI than a GUI.
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August 14th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
My first backyard (long rectangular shape with trees in corners) and I really want to design a great flower garden layout.
Anyone know of any websites with great garden layouts? I want neat ideas.
Thanks!
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August 6th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
The most widely-spread growing medium is, perhaps, rockwool. Originally used for insulation purposes and also known as mineral insulation, rockwool was first used as growing medium by Dane gardeners. Now, it is frequently used for drip-style indoor gardens around the globe. Rockwool is produced by a process similar to making cotton candy: a particular mixture [...]
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August 2nd, 2010 by Tim Abbot
The sound of falling water is one of the most relaxing sounds in nature. When you bring this type of water feature into your home in the form of wall waterfalls, you will be able to work at improving the health and relaxation of every member of your household.
Such a feature compliments any style of [...]
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July 28th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
I have a small garden and I would like any tips anyone has!! I live in MI if that helps and I am going to grow cucumbers, sunflowers, and cosmos and maby another flower or veg.!! Ps. I have grown cucumbers, sunflowers, cosmos (all came out great), carrots (they never got big) and lettuce (dryed [...]
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July 25th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
People ask me all the time what to do with their garden. I can immediately sense their frustration and disappointment. They feel intimidated and disconnected from their landscape. After studying garden magazines and design plans, they still don’t know where to begin. I often hear, "I thought it would be more fun." I agree. Gardening [...]
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June 21st, 2010 by Tim Abbot
Calmness comes naturally when you are surrounded by the flowers of a garden, the soft scent of roses or lilies filling the air. For this very reason, many people decide to decorate a room with a garden theme, making the room inviting and relaxing. Canvas wall art and oil paintings are the way [...]
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June 13th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
Imagine a healthy, green backyard garden: perfect for lounging, great for ball games and barbecues, a real asset to your home. But did you know that your bakyard garden, and how you take care of it, can also help the environment?
Healthy grass provides feeding ground for birds, who find it a rich source of insects, [...]
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May 4th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
The most useful way to spend your leisure time is through gardening at home. A garden might contain both natural and man-made decorative materials. There are many benefits a home garden can deliver. It brings you close to nature and makes you know more about ecology in a practical way.
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