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  • 7 Easy Steps to a Fresh Green Lawn – The Natural Way!  By : Andy Garcia
    Nothing says summer quite like walking barefoot through the cool, fresh grass. But many products that promise a greener lawn often recruit the use of thick, heavy pesticides that can be harmful to your skin and health. To help keep your grass thriving all summer long, follow these easy tips...
  • A beautiful garden is a work of heart  By : Darren Slaughter
    There is immense satisfaction in creating your own garden plan -- the satisfaction derived from relaxing or entertaining in the garden as well as the satisfaction that comes from a job well done.
  • A Few Simple Steps to Make your Garden Look Great  By : Chris Herd
    In this guide we take a look at a few of the gardening basics that ensure your garden is a welcoming pleasant place to spend your time.
  • Advantages of Snow Blower  By : Steve Buchanan
    Everyone wants to get rid of unwanted hair. We all have to face the problem of embarrassing unwanted hair every day that’s why we spend significant amounts of time on temporary remedies like waxing, depilatories, tweezing, and frequent shaving.
  • 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.
  • Backyard Seating for Your Kids: Comfortable and Safe  By : Jason Gerth
    Your kids bring a smile to your face every time they enter a room. For that reason, you want them to be safe, protected, and have the best of everything so they can enjoy the best life has to offer. If this is the case, then why is it that whenever you throw an outdoor gathering, the children are expected to sit on large grown up sized chairs where they might fall off and hurt themselves? To keep them safe, make them comfortable, and show them they are as important as everyone else, junior sized Adirondack chairs are a perfect option.
  • Beginners Guide to Home Composting  By : Robert Thomson
    Composting your kitchen and garden waste is a great way to reduce the amount of waste you dispose of in your rubbish bin.
  • Benefit of Small Indoor Greenhouse  By : Sarah Taylor
    There are greenhouses that include multiple acres of land, as well as small indoor greenhouses that can be operated in your basement or even on your desk at work. It will be funny and useful as well to use a small indoor garden.
  • Benefits of Snow Blower  By : Steve Buchanan
    There are many advantages to owning snow removal equipment. You can find one that will be perfect to help you clear the driveway quickly next time there is a heavy snowfall. These neat pieces of kit can be a godsend in winter, making short work of removing it that blocks the access to your home and therefore allowing you to stay nice and toasty indoors for longer.
  • Benefits of Vinyl Fencing  By : Sally Hart
    One of those investments is vinyl fencing. Consider one of the alternatives; a wooden fence. Wooden fences will show sunspots and unsafe cracks, and tools/nails will need to be used to install it. This makes wooden fencing a less safe option if you have young children or pets. Wooden fencing might cost less at first, but it will require years of maintenance and upkeep and will result in more money and effort spent over time; the same exertions that you should be attempting to avoid.
  • Bird Feeders  By : Sarah Taylor
    Bird- table or bird feeder is a platform on which food for birds is placed. Bird feeders offer the best way to turn your own backyard into a mini oasis for the wild birds in your area.
  • Commercial Lawn Snow Blower  By : Steve Buchanan
    The most difficult time to care for a garden is the winter. Luckily, there are plenty of equipment options for this rough time of year. These blowers are the most common tool for the winter. They help to clear ice off which could kill the grass.
  • Comparing Gunite and Fiberglass Pools  By : Gunter Walderon
    Winter hardly seems like the time to think about a fresh dip in an outdoor pool, but it is never too early to start planning. We all enjoy swimming during the summer, and it does not matter if it is in the ocean, a river, or a backyard pool. NOW, is the best time of year to begin planning, for those people keen on having their own swimming pool constructed in their 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!
  • Control garden slugs in a natural way  By : Pamela Johnston
    Do you get dreams about garden slugs laughing at you in a wild manner as you cannot kill them? The very next morning, you would search different ways to kill slugs and even try all the possible solutions. What do you get in return? Did the slug control technique work? If yes, then it’s really great. However, it is important to beware as it might just be a temporary solution. They might just return back again and start laughing at you. So, be ready and try out another way!
  • Decorate Your Lawn With Different Types of Grasses  By : Steve Buchanan
    A nice lawn can vastly improve the look of your residential or commercial property. In order to correctly care for your lawn, you should get advice from a professional or a successful gardener When thinking of improving your landscape, you may think of having the perfect, grassy lawn.
  • Decorating With Japanese Shoji Screens  By : Mike Zamora
    There are many ways that a person can choose to decorate their home, a room in their home, or an office.
  • Diseases That Can Destroy Your Lawn  By : Sarah Taylor
    To maintain a beautiful lawn is not an easy thing. You should protect your lawn from various diseases.
  • Do You Know How To Get A Heated Bird Bath?  By : Rudy Silva
    Do you want to attract birds to your garden? If you have bird bath heaters, they will love it. Birds love to bath in flowing warm water. You can have a fountain style bird bath. Make your garden attractive with flowing warm water. In this article, discover what bird bath heater you should have.
  • Easy Ways to Update your Kitchen  By : Josie Lee
    The most popular type of kitchen and sink counter material are granite counter tops because they are durable and will last for years. They are very durable and easy to clean.
  • Fengshui Lawn Tricks And Tips  By :
    Feng Shui is becoming more and more popular every day. People want to attain the feeling of peace and tranquility. In this article we will give you some tips and tricks to achieve this.
  • Flowerless, no problems grow your own organic flowers  By : zaczebra
    Changing to an organic way of life has huge benefits, in this article I will discuss how it is possible for the gardener to grow plants & flowers the natural way and the benefits that this brings.
  • Garden Furniture Trends  By : Alan Smith
    Over recent years the wholesale garden furniture market evolved from traditional solid teak and oak designs to soft woods and plastics. With salary packets on the increase and discerning buyers on the look out for something a bit different from the Jones at 42 new ranges of traditional Rugged, Rustic, Celtic and Teak Root Furniture are making a strong impression on the retail marketplace. The buzz word of today’s furniture market is fair trade where by the highly skilled craftsmen constructing the furniture of tomorrow are paid fairly for their labours.
  • Gardening Is Not An Easy Task But Home Gardening Tips Helps You  By : Peter Garder
    Gardening is not an easy task; you have to fight against many outside forces, such as forecast, insects, disease, and weeds. Even the most exercised of gardeners will seek out gardening advice once in a while. Who wouldn't when there are so many forces that could take a garden out' There is a lot of general gardening advice on the market which goes for any plant, but if you look a small harder you will find definite advice for that one plant that is the only one giving you trouble.
  • Give the Gift of Decorative Time  By : Brian Banks
    Out of the millions of homes in the United States, there is one item that continuously makes an appearance in some form or another. Every household displays at least three to five clocks within a home. Since clocks serve the very important function of alerting the current time, it is a plus when they magically transform the décor of any room.
  • Greens Equipment: Saving Fuel Costs for your Golf Course Mowers and Tractors this Summer  By : Ben Anton
    Fuel efficiency is a major concern not only when it comes to automobiles but also small engine equipment like mowers, golf carts and trucksters.
    This article provides a summary of options available for small engine equipment managers interested in fuel options.
  • How Garden Art Creates Your Personal Idyll  By : Nancy Benninghoff
    How to change a weed patch into an idyll where you can retreat and retread? That is the question that this timely article answers for so many homeowners who lust for serenity.
  • How to Buy Patio Furniture for the Long Haul  By :
    You don't need to buy patio furniture every few years. A simple maintenance program once or twice a season will keep your set looking great for decades to come.
  • How to Create a Balcony Garden  By : Sarah Taylor
    If you are lucky enough to have a balcony or deck off your main living area, you can use containers to turn it into a mini garden.
  • How to Keep Indoor Plants Healthy  By : Sarah Taylor
    We have to consider many things which should be kept in mind in the selection and care of any house plant or group of house plants.
  • How To Keep Your Garden Healthy In Winter  By : Susan Banks Sr
    Old Man Winters' arrival doesn't mean that the Winter garden can be neglected. Keeping the garden on an even footing against the ravages that winter can bring is an ongoing. Neglecting proper garden closing chores and winter maintenance tasks is only a recipe for a headache in the spring. Follow a few of these winter garden tips and a bountiful spring will be waiting in a few months time.
  • How To Light Up a Garden Fountain  By : Harry Nack
    If you have a garden fountain you can create amazing effect with some good lighting.
  • How to Make Hypertufa Ornaments  By : Robert Hill
    Hypertufa is a man-made rock-like material that can be used for relatively inexpensive garden ornaments. It's relatively easy and a lot of fun to make. Hypertufa can be cast into a variety of shapes which, when dry, can resemble ancient stone or aged concrete.
  • How To Plan For Shrubs In Your Garden  By : Simone Piette
    Used judiciously, shrubs can add beauty and make your landscape easier to maintain. Used incorrectly, they become time-consuming maintenance problems.
  • How To Set Up A Backyard Garden  By : Susan Banks Sr
    For every home, a garden is not just an extension of one's home, but a place to relax, unwind and soak up the nature. A beautifully contoured landscape, blooming flowers and just spending restful hours in the midst of beauty is what every homeowner yearns for.
  • How To Take Care Of Roses  By : Susan Banks Sr
    The rose is a very beautiful flower, often considered to be the queen of all flowers. The inherent beauty of the rose is peerless; no other flower can ever compare to it. Gardeners who have successfully cultivated their own rose gardens prize the fruit of their own labors highly and take a lot of effort to care for and maintain their gardens. For indeed, if you want to be able to enjoy the beauty of a rose plant, you must be prepared to exert the effort needed to cultivate, care for and prote
  • How to Take Care of Your Lawn  By : Steve Buchanan
    Nowadays having a beautiful and well maintained lawn in your house has become a status symbol. That’s why a number of people have started to take care of their lawn personally. Everyone likes to have a beautiful, fascinating and healthy lawn.
  • Investing in River Oaks Housing for a Profitable Transaction  By : Robert Thomson
    If you are looking for a new home, our advice is to consider River Oaks Houston Texas real estate. In the midst of the national real estate bust, the River Oaks Houston TX housing market continues to appreciate at a strong rate.
  • Landscaping Ideas  By : MR
    By looking at these landscaping ideas first you have the ability at hand of seeing what items you might like to have in your garden. These ideas will also let you see how you can reasonably change your garden – no matter how big or small – into one which reflects your personality...
  • Making Short Work of Slugs and Snails  By :
    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.
  • Making Your Urban Garden Fit For Purpose  By : Tom R Hunt
    Land costs a fortune, nowhere more so than in today's cities. Whilst we spend a great deal of time, energy and money in making sure our homes fit our needs and lifestyles, many of us neglect to do the same with the garden.
  • medical cannabis cultivation  By : Hanns Luzz
    History of cannabis goes back more than 5000 years. There are three different types of hemp. Cannabis Sativa, Cannabis Indica and Cannabis Ruderalis. Each of these three has its own good and bad aspects.
  • Memory Foam Mattress, Toppers and Beds  By : Josie Lee
    Memory foam toppers are known to reduce tossing and turning during sleep. Memory foam toppers allow air to circulate beneath you while sleeping and will ensure a comfortable, cool night’s rest.
  • Mosquito repellent Skeeter Guard patches  By :
    Mosquitoes are responsible for nearly three million deaths each year; the diseases spread by a mosquito include malaria, dengue, encephalitis and Filaria. In fact no other insect is responsible for as many diseases as the mosquito. Today there are a number of mosquito repellents available in the market that can protect a person from mosquito bites, and ultimately from one of the many diseases that a mosquito is responsible for.
  • Native Flora & Art an Oakland Garden Makes  By : C. F. Benninghoff
    Distilled to its essence, the Oakland garden is an effort to use plants native to the location in which the garden sits, employing natural-looking features or constructs so as to enhance the overall effect of being in nature, and tastefully employing Garden Art in an effort to create the appearance of nature, as opposed to a husbanded setting such as the Japanese employ. A direct result of an Oakland garden is the almost immediate return to one’s garden of native birds, butterflies, bees and other life forms.
  • Picture Frames and Photos  By : Josie Lee
    Many picture frames are very attractive and can match with many furniture pieces. Photos Gold, silver and platinum colors, with a wide 3’ frame borders are popular choices.
  • Planting Fruit Trees For Your Garden  By : Simone Piette
    Fruit trees bear at different times of the year. For example, there are apples for early season, midseason, and late season (well into fall), so it is wise to select trees for the season you want.
  • Rose Gardening Tips  By : Arthor Pens
    Roses are believed to have originated in ancient Persia but their cultivation quickly spread across the Northern Hemisphere, first from China to Europe and finally to North America.
  • Selection of Your Lawn Care Machine  By : Steve Buchanan
    Lawn mower has become one of important equipments for your lawn. Lawnmower is used to cut grass to an even length on a smaller scale. Mower machine is really one of the most valuable and time-Saving power tools.
  • Start a herb garden  By : Julio Villanueva
    Information on the benefits of starting herb gardens with the proper knowledge of how to start and use them properly.
  • Swimming Pool Filters  By : charlie goss
    Types of Swimming Pool Filters

    One of the most important things for your swimming pool is the pump, which is followed by the filter. The pump does a very important job. It circulates the water in your pool so the dirt and debris goes into your filter which then removes the dirt and debris from the water before sending the water back into your pool. This is an important process which keeps your pool water clean and healthy. Believe it or not, it is important that you look at the different types of filters before choosing which one is right for your pool. There are three different types of pool filters. They are the cartridge filters, sand filters and Diatomaceous Earth filters.
  • The Basic Necessities For A Budding Green Thumb  By : Susan Banks Sr
    A Garden gives life to a home. It's the green and blooming plants that seem to refresh anyone who sees them. However, gardening isn't as simple as putting the plants into the soil. You must know the basics and you have the necessities.
  • The Best Snow Removal Equipments For Your Lawn  By : Steve Buchanan
    Removing snow manually from the drive way and other places is really a backbreaking job. Not only this, it can affect your health if care is not taken. To avoid affecting your health it's advisable to use a snow blower to remove it from your lawn.
  • The Craft of Picking a Gazebo is Not a Very Easy One  By : Luke Anderson
    A gazebo is an attractive addition to any yard or property. They serve a variety of purposes as a place to sit and relax or even a place to enjoy a drink with some friends while playing some cards...
  • The love of a garden fountain  By : Harry Nack
    The backyard in itself is a pleasant place. But no garden is ever so perfect without a water fountain. They add beauty and serenity to you're garden The sound of the water will give you much relaxation.
  • The Meaning Behind Birth Flowers  By : Susan Banks Sr
    For as long as we all remember, flowers have always been given as gifts for any occasion. We give flowers as gifts simply because flowers are beautiful and their beauty pleases everyone. The act of giving flowers is also a language in itself. Each flower is said to have its very own meaning, and the meaning of a particular flower when given to a person conveys a message that corresponds to the flower's meaning to that person.
  • Things To Consider Before Buying A Snow Blower  By : Steve Buchanan
    Snow blower is a machine which is used to clear the unwanted snow from your lawn, driveways, sidewalks, roadways, runways etc. Nowadays snow blower is becoming very popular because of its features, but it’s not a simple task to choose a right snow blower for your lawn or house.
  • Three Idea's For Purchasing a Wall Fountain.  By : Harry Nack
    In this article you will find some tips about choosing a wall garden fountain.
  • Top 10 Ways To Accessorize Your Home Garden  By : Susan Banks Sr
    A well-kept garden is a joy to behold. Adding to the curb appeal of your home, carefully chosen garden accessories can match or contrast with the style and color of your house. Whether you are a weekend flowerbed gardener, or whether your garden is planned to feed your family through the winter, lovely and fanciful accessories will add to the enjoyment of the outdoor living space.
  • Try Protected Landscapes Greenhouses  By : Marie Wakefield
    Greenhouse production offers a cost-efficient way to extend the growing season at both ends and to even grow some crops year-round. A good greenhouse is both part of and a supplement to your landscape.
  • Turn Your Patio into a Vegetable Garden  By : Sarah Taylor
    You can prepare a small indoor vegetable garden at your patio with more than a dozen ceramic pots, plastic containers, and beach pails filled with peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce and pole beans.
  • Types of Swimming Pool Filters  By : charlie goss
    There is no way around having chemicals in your swimming pool. You can rest assured that every swimming pool has chemicals in it, just go into one and “taste” the chlorine, “smell” the chlorine, and burn your throat. The chemicals in the pool cause the terrible smell which can be found in both public and private swimming pools. Even worse, some people are allergic to some of these chemicals, especially Chlorine, but don’t worry, there are ways around it. Maybe you can’t have a swim at a public p
  • When to Use Vinyl Fencing  By : Sally Hart
    Are you interested in vinyl fencing? If this is something that strikes you as interesting, you may want to look into how and when you should use this. When it comes down to it, there are many times when vinyl fencing may be the solution that you have been looking for.
  • Your Backyard Sanctuary Starts With A Gazebo  By : Richard Lubin
    First, I'd like to ask you a few questions, and I want you to answer them immediately. Is your back yard an enjoyable place to sit and relax? Is it pleasing to the eye? Does it offer an escape from the world of bills, traffic jams, and noobs? Your backyard is your sanctuary, and if you did not answer "yes" to any of the above, please read on.

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