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  • Get The Shed Builders On Your Side And Win!  By : Sam Butler
    It's time to call in the shed builders when your wife is threatening you with divorce because of the unholy mess that resides in her backyard. Lawnmowers, spades, wheelbarrows plus all the kid's toys are becoming insurmountable obstacles. If there is plenty of room, building a shed is not only a great way to add value to your property, but it is the best way to solve storage problems.
  • Roses: Origin, Sentiment and Care of Red Roses  By : Sandra T Stone
    Ask anyone who has a green thumb about rose gardening, and you may need a tape recorder to remember all the advice you'll get! Almost anyone who has an interest in gardening flowers and plants will eventually mosey into rose territory. It's almost irresistible because of the beauty and scent of one of the most popular plants on earth.
  • Making Short Work of Slugs and Snails  By : Andrea Flint
    Most gardeners have a passionate dislike for slugs and snails on account of the devastation they can wreak to young plants. Find out the various methods you can use to control them, from midnight slug hunts to all out warfare.
  • Ants-How to get rid of Ant problems  By : Sandra Burgess
    There is no point in just killing the ants you can see, this is actually only about 1% of the entire colony and when they do not come home to the nest more ants are automatically sent out.
    The ideal situation is to find the main nest where the queens and all the other ants are and eradicate the entire colony with liquid bait.
  • The Outdoor Living Room  By : Rob Parker
    This is a prime example of some of the great condo developments that are going on in downtown Toronto.
  • Water The Lawn To Keep It Growing  By : DMF
    If you're serious about growing your lawn care business, you can't afford NOT to have a website. You need to put your time and energies into growing your lawn business or landscape business.
  • Raising Roses and your Climate Zone  By : Dave Owen
    To become a proud owner of a beautiful rose garden this year, one of the first things you should research what climate zone you are in. It may be nice to know that your yard will receive lots of sunshine. But, one of the key bits of information you need concerns the annual temperature variance in your zone. It is primarily how cold your plants will get that will determine the plants that you will be able to grow.
  • Florida Construction  By : Roberto Bell
    The Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA) is considered to be the fundamental group of the future builders of America.
  • Pool Fences Are Must When Owning A Pool  By : DMF
    Want to beat the heat, get an above or in ground pool in your backyard.
  • Container Gardening Tips For New Gardeners  By : Amy Stevens
    Amy Stevens has been container gardening for nearly two decades and shares her experience through her website and blog.

    Visit Amy's site Container Gardening Tips for more FREE container gardening tips, tricks, and advice!
  • Soften Up Your Patio Furniture With Cushions  By : DMF
    After your patio or deck is complete bring your outdoor space to life by finding elegant designs of iron patio furniture, it is not only beautiful but weather resistant.
  • Considerations When You Design Your Deck  By : Rob Parker
    When it comes to designing your deck take all of this into consideration, and don't just design a square or rectangle platform.
  • Blu-Ray, too Expensive? I beg to differ…  By : dave
    Blu-Ray is the name of the most recent technological development for media storage. It is a totally new way of burning data into optical media discs, which elevates the entire playing field to a much higher level.
  • Choosing The Right Ghillie Suit  By : Roberto Bell
    So you want to buy a ghillie suit? Your friend has one, and you?ve heard that ghillie suits are the ultimate in camouflage apparel. Still, you would like to learn more about these cloaks of invisibility before you jump in and buy one. If so, you have come to the right place.
  • How To Make A Ghillie Suit  By : Roberto Bell
    If you plan to make a ghillie suit, you will need supplies, time, effort, and patience. Depending on the purpose of the suit, as well as the quality and longevity you want from the finished product, you may spend many hours preparing, making, and seasoning it before you can put it to use.
  • When Do You Need A Ghillie Suit?  By : Roberto Bell
    Ghillie suits are the ultimate in camouflage, designed to work so well that not even humans are capable of detecting an experienced ghillie suit user. Soldiers in training have been known to stalk unseen within a few feet of a sniper.
  • Stop Before You Get Burned – What You Need to Know  By : dave
    TJ Soy Candles strives to bring you the highest
    quality products and customer service. All of our
    candles are richly scented, hypoallergenic and burn
    50% longer.
  • Stop Breathing In Harmful Toxins - Discover the Things You Need to Know Right Now  By : dave
    TJ Soy Candles provides you with 100% highly scented
    soy candles while you are able to choose from a
    variety of sizes and fragrances.
  • Your Children Should Learn Vegetable Gardening  By : Dave Owen
    If you can create a sense of nature, patience, and an appreciation of work they’ve done themselves in your children, you will have accomplished something great. This will have provided them one of the longest lasting gifts you could give them. One way to accomplish this is to encourage them to learn vegetable gardening. All that is needed is a small patch of earth, some seeds, and water. Some other things that may be added along the way will be wonder, laughter, and dirty faces. All of this will be mixed together to provide a very memorable project and experience.
  • Cultivating Beauty: Rose Gardening  By : Dave Owen
    Roses have received a reputation of requiring high maintenance and being difficult to grow. It is a shame because they are one of the most beautiful and distinctive flowers. But, with a little knowledge how and tender love and care, raising roses can createa fragrant and beautiful mainstay to your gardens. As a result of the efforts of many hortaculturists, modern hybrids and hardy varieties make rose gardening simpler and more rewarding than ever.
  • Faraway Furniture Now Selling Indoor Furniture As Well As Garden Furniture  By : Roberto Bell
    Keeping in line with their environment conscious ethos, Faraway Furniture is breaking new ground and is predicted to take the UK furniture market by storm.
  • What are Xeriscape and Hydroponic Gardening?  By : Tom Straub
    With as much as 25% of our water supply being used to maintain lawns and gardens, it is becoming increasingly important to learn to plant wisely, taking into account the type of soil you have, the sun exposure needs of your plants and the water needs of your plants.
  • Adirondack--The Hottest New (Old) Trend In Outdoor Furniture  By : APP Manager
    An American Classic, Adirondack style outdoor furniture has bounced back as a hot new trend in backyards around the country. You'll find there is an Adirondack style to fit almost any decor and taste.
  • Four Steps to an Easy Successful Garden  By : Tom Straub
    Gardeners who want a small and simple cutting garden will use the same steps as gardeners who want a large and elaborate series of gardens.
  • What Garden Plants Last Year After Year?  By : Tom Straub
    Each variety of annual will have different needs for sun exposure and water. Making sure that you give your annuals the proper sun exposure and water will give you longer lasting plants and more colorful blooms in your garden.
  • The Best Vegetables for a New Gardener  By : Tom Straub
    A great way to give yourself a rewarding experience, and become more healthy at the same time, is to grow your own vegetables. From Spring to Fall, fresh, ripe, vegetables can be harvested and then frozen or canned for later. It just takes a few, easy steps.
  • When to Hire an Architect and Cost for Building Materials  By : Markus Skupeika
    Discover which wholesale materials the players are using and the process to get your building project started.
  • How Roses Can be Easy to Grow  By : Tom Straub
    Many people ask whether roses are hard to grow. Roses are really quite easy to grow and require little more care than any other perennial plant.
  • Its Time To Garden Again  By : DMF
    Bacteria and fungi can be dormant for many years, it lays in the soil and if the right conditions come along it activates and spreads like wild fire.
  • Gardening Basics Every Gardener Should Know  By : Tom Straub
    Establishing and maintaining a garden requires a basic set of knowledge. There are certain rules you should follow in order to help plants grow, bloom and produce fruit abundantly.
  • Organic Gardening Basics  By : Tom Straub
    Using organic gardening methods does not mean that you have to learn to live with insect chewed fruit, vegetables and flowers. You can learn to protect your garden from destructive insects and maintain healthy soil and healthy plants without the use of chemical insecticides and fertilizers.
  • Finding good whole pressure treated timber for your next projects  By : Markus Skupeika
    Getting the right information using pressure treated timber. Why would you want to use pressure treated lumber and how will affect your next project.
  • Wedding Flowers They Are So Beautiful  By : DMF
    Spring wedding flowers are flowers used for weddings that occur during the spring time.
  • Finding The Best Landscape Designer  By : DMF
    Whether you decide to create your own plan or borrow a landscaping design, you try to understand the basic of landscaping by reading and researching the subject so to understand the basic principles.
  • Secrets to Making Your Own Pickles  By : duderinow
    Anyone can learn to pickle, the only things needed are the right tools, and something to guide them.
  • Gardening Is Hip Again  By : DMF
    Many homeowners often find a tree, shrub or plant that just isn't right for a particular location and decide to transplant it to a different location.
  • Drab Backyard? Get Over it with a Garden Bridge  By : Kathy Moran
    With the current resurgence of interest in water gardens, the garden bridge is riding a new wave of popularity. Our beautiful garden bridges, available in many sizes, styles, and materials are perfect for any pond, stream, or creek.
  • Picnic Tables Available – No Reservations Required  By : Kathy Moran
    From a potluck gathering, to a formal social affair, the picnic has had different meanings in different cultures. Likewise, the picnic table has undergone many changes in its design, from a simple rectangular pine table, to the countless styles, shapes, and colors, available in various materials, including beautiful, decay-resistant woods, as well as today’s everlasting synthetics.
  • Robotic Lawn Mowers Cut Harmful Emissions and Pollutants  By : klc
    Robomower and Lawnbott battery powered robotic lawn mowers are pollution free.
  • Tips On Taking Care of Your Tulips  By : Hugo Bolzonello
    Tulips are from Holland, right? Not exactly. Tulips are actually from Turkey. Tulip means Turban in Turkish. Regardless of the orgin of Tulips they are a beautiful flower that people of many backgrounds enjoy.
  • Looking after your Wooden Garden Furniture  By : John Duff
    John Duff of Garden Furniture Scotland has some key tips for how to best care for your wooden garden furniture, regardless of whether it is made from keruing, red or yellow balau, or jarra wood.
  • Making your Garden Furniture Look Great for Longer  By : John Duff
    John Duff of Garden Furniture Scotland has some key tips for how to best care for your wooden garden furniture, regardless of whether it is made from keruing, red or yellow balau, or jarra wood.
  • Gazebos Are Building Excitement  By : Kathy Moran
    After you’ve ordered the gazebo that you’ve always wanted, you may be concerned about how long it will take to construct it, and how much help you will need. Gazebos from GazeboCreations.com are shipped partially assembled, in easy-to-build kits. In most cases, using only a screw gun, a level, and a hammer, you should be able to assemble most gazebos in an afternoon, or, with some of the larger, double-roof models, over the weekend.
  • Picnic Tables Are Still In Style After Labor Day  By : Kathy Moran
    Although most people have been used to storing their picnic tables during the winter, because of some of the improvements in wood treatments, as well as the introduction of many new, synthetic materials, some modern tables may be left outside all year long. In addition to cedar, pine, oak, and teak tables, AllPicnicTables.com has picnic tables made from virtually indestructible vinyl, polywood, thermoplastic-coated steel, aluminum, and fiberglass picnic tables.
  • 5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables  By : Andrea Flint
    More and more people are returning to the old tradition of growing their own produce, ranging from as little as a small herb patch right up to full self-sufficiency producing all their own fruit and vegetables. Why is it becoming popular again, and why should you start your own food garden?
  • The Japanese Garden  By : Philip Nicosia
    The growing fascination with Oriental culture has led many garden aficionados to consider creating a Japanese garden.
  • Winter Gardening Indoors  By : Holly Lawrens
    Gardening doesn’t mean that you have to limit your green thumb to the spring, summer, and fall months of the year. When it comes to growing things you can just as easily garden in the winter as you can at any other time of the year. Winter gardening means that you can enjoy green plants on your window sill even while there is snow on the ground. True, most plants go into a period of sleep during the colder winter months. Blossoms fall off and leaves turn brown. But there are several things that you can do so that you enjoy green foliage and blossoms throughout the winter months. All it takes is a few tips and a bit of patience.
  • Gardening Indoor in Winter  By : Holly Lawrens
    Many gardeners are sad when winter comes, as they see the gardening season finished for the year. Actually, with some new tricks, you will be able to exercise that green thumb in the winter months. Think how nice it will be to have healthy green plants sitting in your windows while it's snowing outside. It is true that many plants go dormant in the winter, turning the leaves brown and causing the leaves to fall. There are several things you can do to produce green foliage and bright blossoms during the winter. Read on for some tips on accomplishing this goal. Remember though, you will need to be patient.
  • Backyard Garden Tips - All About Compost  By : jwwych
    What is compost?
    Composting is the decomposition of organic material into humus. Backyard gardeners can use this natural phenomenon to their advantage to improve garden soils. Compost can be purchased or created in a home garden by recycling kitchen and garden waste.
  • Garden Soil Preparation for the Backyard Gardener  By : jwwych
    Planting a backyard garden can be a fun and rewarding experience if you approach the planning and preparations aspect of gardening in the right way, but a lack of planning and preparation can cause your hard work in the hot summer months to yield...

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