Archive for July, 2008
Posted on July 31st, 2008 by by HumBird
Tips for good garden design and landscaping
Good creative skills are essential for the specialised fields of garden design and landscaping. Consequently, it is important to have a comprehensive understanding of the industry and be able to apply acquired skills in a theoretical and practical manner. Lifestyle Learning Direct, one of the Gold Coast’s premier online [...]
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Posted on July 30th, 2008 by by HumBird
The art of bonsai tending embraces the growing of miniature, usually in small trays, or small pots.
By precision pruning and growing them in small containers, it is practicable to retain their small forms.
It takes but a short time, to learn the basic art of pruning a bonsai tree and give you great satisfaction, but perhaps [...]
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Tags: Art Form, Bonsai Art, Bonsai Tree, Burial Chambers, Chinese Lettering, Containers, Eager Pupils, Japanese Art, Long Long Time, Medical Practitioners, Medicines, Peaceful Garden, Pleasurable Pastime, Pots, Short Time, Spiritual Level, Stormy Sea, Trunks, Wonderful Way, Worthwhile Challenge
Posted on July 24th, 2008 by by HumBird
One of the most important aspects of your bonsai is the age. Not the actual age of your bonsai, but what age your bonsai appears to be. As far as aesthetics are concerned, it is important that your bonsai appears far more aged than it actually is. If you are able to create the appearance [...]
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Tags: Aesthetics, Apparent Age, Appearance, Attributes, Bark Texture, Bends, Bonsai Artist, Bonsai Plant, Clouds, Cutting, Foliage, Fractures, Hundreds Of Years, More Time Than Others, Peers, Pointed Crown, Poise, Ramification, Trees, Yamadori
Posted on July 18th, 2008 by by HumBird
In order for you to be able to fully enjoy your outdoor entertaining area it is absolutely essential for you to have not only beautiful but comfortable patio chairs. The good ol’ saying, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, at least when it is put into prospective of patio chairs.
When you are entertaining [...]
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Tags: Adirondack Chairs, Adirondack Style, Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder, Colors, Cor, Deck Patio, Different Styles, Eye Of The Beholder, High Chairs, Patio Chair Cushions, Patio Cushions, Patio Furniture, Personality, Plastic Chairs, Pool Area, Recycled Materials, Rocking Chairs, Wicker Chairs, Wicker Furniture, Wooden Patio
Posted on July 16th, 2008 by by HumBird
This article gives us idea on how to do Japanese gardening that is effective and that will surely bring the kind of satisfaction when you do it on your own. It is essential to realize that even if you are not in Japan, you can still make your own Japanese garden that you desire.
There are [...]
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Tags: Abstraction, Close To Nature, Fences, Gardening Books, Gardening Resources, Generalization, Gravel, Hedges, Images Of Nature, Japanese Gardening, Own Japanese Garden, Ponds, Prime Components, Relevant Idea, Sand Pebbles, Scales, Scenery, Symbolization, Uniqueness, White Sand