October 16th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
1. Does Yuki like the water? NO 2. Is Yuki afraid of the waves? YES 3. Is Yuki happy he is allowed to dig at the beach aka not the backyard garden? YES 4. Does Yuki like to frolic at the beach? YES 5. Does Yuki love to play ball? YES Tweet This Post
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October 14th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
www.GardenShedPlansCenter.com Here are some important things to think about when taking on the project of building a storage shed, regardless of whether you’re an experienced carpenter or not. Making these decisions now, before you break ground, will save you a lot of time and headaches. What will you be using this shed for? Are you [...]
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October 5th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
Environmental Survey Consulting ecologist and landscape designer David Mahler worked with a family to restore the land to its native heritage, a stone’s throw away from mowed lawns. Tweet This Post
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September 25th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
Award winning garden expert Steve Brookes shares great fun and informative gardening tips. These tips are about patio gardening. Tweet This Post
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August 24th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
These days most people like to install attractive outdoor wall fountains in their homes. This gives them a great feeling of extreme pleasure and sophistication. Outdoor wall fountains are delicate and provide an extremely classy look to your outdoor space. If you are looking some very elegant and delicate options then you can also take [...]
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July 13th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
I live in Texas and I have a garden thats about 25ft. x 20ft. I have a 60 gal pond with a 3 tier molded plastic waterfall in the middle and a large tree in it as well. I like patterns and I was curious what I should plant. I prefer plants that will grow [...]
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July 11th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
I still want to attract wildlife but don’t want the danger for my grandchildren so need some ideas for materials/a few plants & the design please. Tweet This Post
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June 23rd, 2011 by Tim Abbot
When I started my vegetable gardening, I had no proper knowledge of gardening and I used to do it only on holidays, spending very little time for it. I used to think that all vegetable gardens followed a similar pattern. They had to be large plots of land, square or rectangular in shape, necessarily plain [...]
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June 14th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
This video explains what The Good Earth Garden Center provides to its customers in services and support. We are a full service garden center in Central Arkansas and have recently been recognized as one of the top 100 most innovative garden centers in America. We also offer landscape design services and installation with full servie [...]
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May 18th, 2011 by Tim Abbot
When designing a kitchen garden for one or two people, only grow two of each plant, choose a variety of herbs and vegetables, and avoid going overboard with the amount of plants. Grow only vegetables, fruits and herbs that will be eaten regularly when designing a kitchen garden with helpful advice from a sustainable gardener [...]
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