Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Free-standing outdoor spaces, such as gazebos or other garden structures, differ from sheltered spaces in several ways. Generally, they are not seen from the front of the house and are usually integrated with the landscape. Gazebos provide a wonderful opportunity to let loose a little and give in to your more fanciful side. First, consider [...]
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Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
If you have an interest in the landscaping that surrounds your house but you are at somewhat at a loss for not knowing exactly where to begin, then you can quite easily discover many different inspiring examples. It might be simply driving around your neighborhood and stopping the vehicle to take a picture of a [...]
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Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008
Image via Wikipedia by Mark Robinson One of the critical factors in ensuring that your shrubs and trees develop well in your landscape garden is that you make sure that wind damage is vastly reduced. Landscaping Trees in a Landscape Garden can be seriously damaged by heavy winds in various ways. One of the simplest [...]
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008
Design landscaping is meant to create a setting for your home and garden areas that reflect your personality and make people feel welcomed into your world. Whatever landscape design you choose will create a sense of style for the grounds that surround your home and will set the overall tone for your visitors. Landscaping that [...]
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008
No outdoor living space is completely successful until it is integrated with the surrounding landscape. Just as there are principles for designing interior spaces, there are also guidelines for exterior ones. If you are choosing a site for a gazebo or a patio, it is one of the most important landscape design decisions you’ll make. [...]
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008
Generally hedge plants define internal or external boundaries in gardens, parks, farms and estates. As internal markers, they can be used to divide fields, line paths, edge rose borders and to separate beds in kitchen gardens. Externally, hedges usually mark territorial rights, clearly defining what belongs to whom and they have a number of advantages [...]
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