Archive for the ‘garden decor’ Category
Saturday, June 13th, 2009
by Clare Shufelt
Work can be stressful for anyone. Being inside an office full-time or spending much of the day indoors at home can be stressful. Considerable more good can come from a bit of fresh air. What easier way to relieve stress than to pop out into the garden and enjoy your own personal piece of Mother Nature?
Candys Garden Oasis offers everything and anything related to garden creation, design, and decoration, and making your garden beautiful and enticing. Every item adds flair to your garden or helps organize it better. While the majority of their line is for decorating outdoors they also have products for indoor decor.
With a large variety of categories to choose from, Candys Garden Oasis caters to the personal taste of every discerning garden decorator. You can also find attractive vases, statuettes of all styles, dimensions and types, as well as decorative sculptures. Cherubs and angels, many kinds of animals, gnomes, medieval dragons and skulls all sorts of figurines are available; there is bound to be something you will like! Water fountains are available to add life and serenity to any garden. Novelty items are located everywhere on the website. You will always find something that attracts your attention in their enticing array of attractive and special decor items.
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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
by Robert Mann
Gardens can come to life with light and sound using solar garden decor. Advances in miniature solar panels have paved the way for solar fountains, garden decor, outdoor lighting, and a host of other options that compliment a yard both day and night.
The most common form of outdoor solar lighting, the lantern, remains a bestseller to this day. What has changed is the variety of materials and styles available to the consumer. Another welcome change is the availability of a single solar panel for a group of lights, allowing for steady performance in shaded areas.
Solar string lights add nighttime festivity and can be placed almost anywhere as long as the solar cell catches the afternoon sun. Styles range from traditional Christmas lights to decorative Chinese lanterns to rope lights.
For landscape lighting of plants, trees and garden decor, directional solar lights can provide a convenient solution. Freedom from an outlet allows placement of a landscape light anywhere the sun can reach, with potential for lighting on all corners of a property.
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Thursday, July 17th, 2008
by Bosworth Boyd
After studying everything I could get my hands on at the library about landscaping and renovating a yard, I finally was ready to tackle my yard. Ive been saying this for a year now and I realized I needed a little help to make sure what my wife and I wanted was going in the right direction.
We cut back considerably and saved enough money to hire a landscape design firm that helped us get some good ideas. They knew we only wanted their help with ideas and that we wanted something we could feasibly do together with family and friends. My brother-in-law suggested this and I cant tell you how glad we were once we did the consult!
After listening to what we wanted and how we would like to function in our yard, together we came up with a great layout and plan that we felt we could pull off. This hardest part was the large patio out back and we did hire then to help for a day to get the rock laid and finished correctly. Other than that, we pretty much did the entire yard.
Tags: arbors, garden structures, gardening, greenhouse gardening, greenhouses, Landscaping, outdoor decor, pergolas, plastic, raised bed gardening, raised garden beds, renovating a yard, sheds, trellises
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Sunday, January 20th, 2008
by Susy Lunardi
The sale of goods or certain merchandise to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional, or other professional people dealing with business, or to other wholesalers and related subordinated service is known as wholesaling. The other word for “wholesaling” would be “jobbing”. “Wholesale” basically stands for the resale of new as well as old and used goods to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional or professional users, or to other people commonly known as wholesalers. This involves an agent or a broker who buys merchandise for these persons or companies or sells merchandise to such persons or companies. The main work of these wholesalers would be to gather sort and grade goods in bulk and repack and redistribute the same goods in smaller lots. Wholesalers of most products usually function from independent areas.
The consumption and production of marketed food are spatially separated. Production primarily happens in rural areas whilst consumption occurs in the urban areas. This is wholesale marketing for food products at specific and demarcated wholesale markets, where there is a gathering of wholesale traders.
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
by Susy Lunardi
Mother’s Day brings to my mind the phrase: “the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world”. This is inevitably true as despite the spread of westernization and the changing roles of the “mother” throughout the world, the mother is still the most significant character in the family. So, why not dedicate one day solely to love and glorify this woman whom we love?
Mother’s day is celebrated on different days in different parts of the world. It is argued by historians that this day emerged from the concept of the ancient Greek worship of the mother. Similarly the ancient Romans also had another day, Matronalia, which was dedicated to the goddess Juno, and mothers were given gifts on this day. In the United States of America, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May., Mother’s Day was inspired by the British day in the United States and was made famous by social activist, Julia Ward Howe, after the American Civil war. She wanted to unite women against war; she understood and sympathized with the pain of losing a child. In 1912, Anna Jarvis created the Mother’s day International Association, after Julia Ward Howe failed in her noble cause, carrying on from where her mother left off, in 1905.
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