Archive for March, 2010

Green House Gardening

March 30, 2010 Posted Under: Buidings   Read More

Green house gardening allows for the cultivation of vegetables, ornamental plants and flowers that cannot be grown outside because of the climate conditions. To many enthusiasts green house gardening is a dream they hope to turn into reality one day. Here are the most general lines that define this occupation. 1.The greenhouse is a chamber [...]

Installing LED Holiday Lights in Your Home

March 29, 2010 Posted Under: Lighting   Read More

The term “Holiday Lighting” once referred only to Christmas lights, but now pertains to what has become a year-round spectacle. The normal consumer is presently dazzled by cyclical spectacles of Halloween, St. Patrick’s Day, and 4th of July decorations which are lit by strings of suitably colored lights. As holiday lights are now more widely [...]

Decorating the Exterior of Your House in the winter

March 27, 2010 Posted Under: Decor   Read More

For some people, the holidays are the the highlight of their year. Once Thanksgiving is over, the Christmas tree goes up and preparations begin for the holidays. Some families go all out and decorate every inch of their space. It can be a lot of fun around this time, moving from room to room, going [...]

The Wonders Of Artificial Grass

March 26, 2010 Posted Under: Grass   Read More

Everybody wants a low-maintenance garden and yet they still want it to look good and be functional. Fortunately, artificial grass is a fantastic way to get the garden of your dreams at a low expense. The fact it is low maintenance merely adds to the appeal and makes it a top class option for property [...]

Patio Furniture

March 25, 2010 Posted Under: Decor   Read More

It’s summer time again and you want to change up your backyard? Well there are a few things you should consider before going out and buying patio furniture, for instants the cost and type of patio furniture. The first thing you need to consider is cost.There is patio furniture to suit every pocket.It is your [...]

Home Gardening Tips

March 23, 2010 Posted Under: Garden   Read More

Home gardening refers to any small activity that you carry around the house from watering the flowers and misting fertilizers or insecticides to lawn mowing and landscaping. Gardening is a popular occupation, and for lots of good reasons: some people want to go organic, others consider gardening a relaxing activity and a smaller percentage turn [...]

A Pond Spitter Creates an Enchanting Focal Point for any Water Garden

March 22, 2010 Posted Under: Decor   Read More

Although the term sounds somewhat gross, a pond spitter is really a lovely bit of statuary that you can place in or near your backyard pond designed to “spit” water continually into your pool providing a lovely sprinkling sound, recirculating the water, and aerating it to create an optimum environment for fish. You can buy [...]

Contemporary Outdoor Lighting Fixtures

March 21, 2010 Posted Under: Lighting   Read More

When thoughtfully planned and installed, outdoor lighting can transform your property — turning trees, buildings and other landscape features into impressive focal attractions. Unlike just ten years ago you can find many outdoor lighting fixtures. These fixtures include Outdoor Wall Lighting, Outdoor Lamp Posts, Outdoor Hanging Lights and More. With tens and thousands of outdoor [...]

Irrigation Systems – Help Conserve Water In Your Garden

March 19, 2010 Posted Under: Garden   Read More

Considered by most gardeners to be one of the easiest and most amateur-friendly plants available for home gardening, the tomato is a long-time beloved choice of gardeners. Tomatoes are relatively easy to care for and produce delicious and succulent fruit for those so inclined to care for them. Despite being one of the easiest plants [...]

The History of The Pawleys Island Rope Hammock

March 18, 2010 Posted Under: Decor   Read More

Generally, when you think of hammocks, you picture the traditional weaved cotton rope hammock swaying in the shade of towering willow trees. However, the natural fibers in cotton hammocks are not very sturdy and don’t hold up well to the elements. Many people are now opting for a polyester rope hammock, chair or swing because [...]

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