Posts Tagged ‘Landscaping’
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Homeowners are always looking for ways to enhance the beauty of their landscape designs. Many homeowners often think that choosing the right plants alone will make their landscaping stand out. But often, a simple landscaping technique called edging is what really makes landscape designs pop.
Garden edging is what makes plants stand out. It gives structure, order, and style to landscape designs. The technique is popular amongst residential landscape designers because it offers a great amount of versatility. There are many different materials that you can use to create edging, and there are many different edging techniques.
To create edging in your own landscape, you must first choose a material to edge with. Really, just about any material can be used as an edging. Some homeowners choose to use “creative” edging materials like old plates, bottles, and sea shells. However, if you want to take a more traditional approach, then you can start with any one of these materials:
+ Brick
+ Stone
+ Plastic
+ Cement
+ Metal
+ Aluminum
+ Wood
Tags: backyards, garden, garden edging, gardening, home-improvement, Landscaping
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Saturday, July 31st, 2010
The Massachusetts home or business owner deserves the best in landscape design Massachusetts to enhance the buildings. Simply beautifying the front yard is not sufficient. The entire property should be taken into account as well as using plants that complement the look of the building itself.
Trees are not only pretty, they are useful. They clean the air and generate oxygen. Add to those attributes the birds and small animals they attract. Trees promote good health in any yard or business district.
The landscape designer could be referred to as an architect for your grounds. He or she draws up an overall plan based on the owner’s wishes. It should take into account not only what the owner wants, but how well those chosen plants and trees will do in the climate. For example, he would not plant orange trees in the midwest. He may suggest a plum tree as an alternative. Of course, it is the homeowner who has the final decision to make on any plants.
Tags: family, gardening, home, Landscaping, lawn designs, plants
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
In this piece you will find info about lawn tractors. Knowing the expenses, various uses, and the way to use this particular tool safely will help you to make the educated call about which lawn tractor is best for you and your uses.
One way to think about lawn tractors is as just being tiny tractors, and for the most part that is correct. However because of their smaller size they have a range of uses that make them ideal for the home, hobby farm or weekend garden enthusiast.
If you’d like a tractor for different sorts of farmwork for rather less than a couple of acres, then a farm tractor is almost certainly the top choice for your situation.
Usually, a lawn tractor of to up to 7-10 HP will also have a ZTR ( nil turning radius ) feature to help when working in a smaller field. This feature allows the tractor to get into otherwise inaccessible areas, and be much easier to get around in small areas or where there are lots of obstacles to avoid.
Tags: automotive, gardening, hobbies, home, john deere, john deere lawn mowers, Landscaping, lawn mower, lawns, machinery, mower, technology, vehicles
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Lawn tractors are generally little tractors intended for farm work up to two acres. There are a number of attachments to the tractor, which can reduce your manual work quite considerably. This may help you employ your available time effectively in working on your garden in trim condition all year round. Lawn tractors are flexible items of kit. They can do a large amount of roles such as cutting, ploughing, lawn rolling, lamp post hole digging, and lots of other roles that need to be done around the farm or home.
These roles are made possible through their power take off shaft. This makes lawn tractors one of the gardener’s very best pals.
Purchasing a lawn tractor is much like buying a car. The price of a second-hand model is much less even if there’s little more wear than being driven out from the show room floor.
Consider the tractor you are purchasing particularly conscientiously. It is generally recommended that you try the tractor for yourself and get an idea about the time needed in attaching and detaching the various accessories. Test-drive the tractor, and try to get a feel of getting out and in of tractor. Just taking it for a test spin, doesn’t mean that you have to purchase it there and then. Resist the pressure, and consider your options carefully.
Tags: automotive, gardening, hobbies, home, john deere, john deere lawn mowers, Landscaping, lawn mower, lawns, machinery, mower, technology, vehicles
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Sunday, July 25th, 2010
The name, John Deere, is synonymous with excellence in a variety of business and agricultural products. This award-winning company, based in the United States, also offers a large variety of products for domestic use. These include top spec John Deere mowers.
The range of John Deere mowers includes push mowers and riding mowers, all available in numerous sizes. You can get push mowers that are gas propelled or ones that work off electricity. Most push mowers come with a control to adjust the height.
If you’d like to use a push mower in rough terrain, it is recommended to get one that has a rear-wheel drive. You can select a mower with or without a mulch bag. All John Deere push mowers are fitted with Briggs and Stratton engines so you can be guaranteed of top quality. They also have side chutes, mulch plugs and baggers.
If you don’t fancy the idea of sweating it out with a walk-behind mower, you may want to consider one of John Deere’s compact small garden tractors. You can sit comfortably on it while it can do the job and, before you know it, your garden is once again looking fresh and clean.
Tags: garden, gardening, hobbies, home, john deere, john deere mower, Landscaping, lawn, machinery, mower, outdoors, technology
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Saturday, July 24th, 2010
Avid gardeners can be very green folk. They enjoy digging in the dirt, composting and recycling, and effortlessly incorporate other people’s discards into their outdoor decor. When shopping for attractive pieces to enhance their yards, recycled metal garden art can be a popular choice.
The eco-artists creating recycled metal garden are very creative and ingenious What may be trash to you or me is reborn in the hands of these talented artists. One artist, Andrew Chase, makes remarkable mechanical sculptures of elephants, giraffes and robots from recycled auto and plumbing parts. He gets discarded transmission and engine parts from his local auto shop, and by combining these with plumbing fixtures and pipes he is able to create wonderful, moving creatures.
Discarded oil tanks and drums are quite frequently used to make metal yard decor. Coloured oil tanks that once supplied fuel to cottagers are cut down into brightly colored critters, including dogs with bones, dancing sheep or moose, lurking alligators and climbing frogs. For something a little different you can even add a diva or a devil!
Tags: Farming, garden, garden art, garden decoration, gardening, Landscaping, metal garden decor
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Sunday, July 18th, 2010
Many times we buy plants on impulse then find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them. Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun and shade it gets, whether the soil is well drained or waterlogged and whether your aspect is sheltered or windswept.
You’ll then be equipped to go and buy the best plants for your situation; shade-loving plants for the sheltered areas, sun-lovers for the warm spots, drought-resistant plants for the parched areas which may be either sunny or shaded, and swamp plants for the poorly-drained parts.
But wait! Test your soil first, to determine the pH level of your soil and what kind of nutrients you need to add, if any. Is the soil acid or alkaline? Most plants prefer soil that is slightly acidic, but there are some that must have alkaline soil to grow. You can alter the soil’s pH level, but it’s much easier to simply plant for the soil you have.
Now you are ready to plant. Well – almost. Will you plant in groups or singly? If you buy ‘one of everything’ your garden may seem rather spotty. Group plantings are organised, harmonious and you can vary the color for interest.
Tags: flowers, gardening, home & family, Landscaping, plants
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Wednesday, July 14th, 2010
A well-conceived swimming pool landscape design can mean the difference between an area for fun, exercise and relaxation, and one good-looking enough to add some real value to your home. Its often comes as a shock to poolscape design professionals how little thought would-be owners of inground luxury pools spare for the design of a feature that could make their home and recreational area both more stylistically attractive and coherent. A plethora of factors will decide if your swimming pool landscape design promotes convenience, privacy and safety.
There is only one good option for busy individuals to ensure that attention is paid to the minutiae of their pools construction and design. You’ll need to hire a seasoned construction company, preferably one that your friends or family have recommended to you. Irresponsible or unscrupulously managed construction companies are notorious for dragging out work for far longer than it needs to take, making them a serious financial risk. If you’re very lucky, you may be able to find a poolscape design company that will quote you a flat rate, rather than by day or by the hour, a system which only encourages slow work.
Tags: dream swimming pool, gardening, home, Landscaping, landscaping ideas for privacy, Poolscape Design, swimming pool, swimming pool landscape
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Monday, June 28th, 2010
There are many reasons to build a fence. Maybe you feel that a fence will provide you and your family with a greater degree of security. If you value your privacy, a fence can certainly help achieve this. It can even be as simple as clearly showing your property line. Regardless of why you want a fence, there is sure to be a design that will fit your expectations.
A very good reason to build a fence is to separate your yard from the yard next door. That way you will be able to prevent shrubs or trees from encroaching onto your territory, and clearly show your property line. And if you are having problems with your neighbors, building a fence may be an even better idea.
A fence also comes in handy to keep your dog from wandering out of your space without having to put him on a chain or in a dog run. At the same time, wandering animals are prevented from getting into your yard and messing up flowerbeds or garden areas. Your own pets, not to mention your children are also protected from uninvited four legged visitors.
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
When people think of home renovations and landscaping, they often do not consider using concrete. However, there have been many innovations in the use of concrete that have made it an aesthetically pleasing feature that will add charm and elegance to a property and home. As well, concrete is an inexpensive, durable, and long-lasting material. With a little creativity, it is easy to enhance and beautify any part of the home and property using concrete. Below are a number of popular concrete home renovations and landscaping ideas for your front yard:
1. Garden stepping stones: Adding concrete garden stepping stones is a creative way to enhance and beautify the front yard. You can create innovative stone shapes and have your own choice in size of the stones to create walkways and enhance certain areas in the front yard such as placing them around he door way or in front of the flower garden or around trees or shrubs. The most popular preference is creating walkways because you can have custom design including color or stain preference, and your own unique design. You can exercise your creativity to make your own unique garden stones.
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