Archive for August, 2008
Posted on August 30th, 2008 by by HumBird
The perfect soil does not exist and most gardeners have to make do with whatever nature or the house builder has left them. The soil itself ultimately governs which plants will grow well and anyone who doubts this should try to grow rhododendrons on chalk or lime. This plant and an alkaline soil are quite [...]
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Tags: Acid Side, Acidity, Alkaline Soil, Alkalinity, Chemical Constituents, Clods, Colour Code, Differences Matter, Garden Soil, House Builder, Minute Detail, Number Seven, Organic Matter, Particle Size, Ph Number, Physical Differences, Rhododendrons, Root System, Tiny Particles, Water Washes
Posted on August 29th, 2008 by by HumBird
If you have always been interested in the topic of landscaping you should learn about it from the experts. While you can read various gardening magazines, the best way for you to learn about landscaping is to take a landscaping class.
You might be surprised to know that landscaping classes are an excellent option. These classes [...]
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Tags: Backyard Landscaping, Basic Knowledge, Botany, Climate, Climates, Credentials, Current, Fertilizers, Flowers, Garden Tractors, Gardening Magazines, Landscaping Business, Landscaping Designs, Landscaping Shrubs, Plant Health, Plants, Six Months, Soil, Start Your Own Business, Tools
Posted on August 26th, 2008 by by HumBird
When you have a garden, space is going to be something that you are going to have to deal with. Especially in places like Bristol, you might find that you don’t’ have enough space to have the kind of garden that you want.
However this is something that really isn’t true, because there are many ways [...]
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Tags: Back Alley, Bristol, Buckets, Front Steps, Garden Design, Garden Space, Great Garden, Love, Personality, Rooftop Gardens, Shelves, Small Gardens, Space Issue, Space Issues, Window Boxes, Worries
Posted on August 16th, 2008 by by HumBird
How nice a Japanese Garden can be. Important elements in designing a Japanese Garden. Creating a peaceful garden.
Each Japanese garden is unique in its design, and most Japanese gardens are designed in a very singular way, but using common elements that are traditional in Japanese design. The most common elements that are considered for Japanese [...]
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Tags: Critical Element, Harmonious Placement, Japanese Design, Japanese Garden Design, Japanese Gardens, Japanese Maples, Japanese View, Ornamental Grasses, Ornamentation, Peaceful Garden, Peaceful Sound, Place Plants, Rock Pathways, Rock Water, Running The Water, Stepping Stones, Stone Pillars, Traditional Japanese Garden, Vertical Stones, Water Plants
Posted on August 12th, 2008 by by HumBird
Those little trees with the matured and seemingly put-on roots around them are aptly called bonsai. They make for a very good indoor or outdoor décor for any home or commercial establishment. Every person who sees a bonsai will probably wonder whether they created by nature as such or if they are a product of [...]
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Tags: Beautiful, Bonsai Design, Bonsai Plants, Bonsai Styles, Bonsai Tree, Bonsai Trees, Cascade Style, Commercial Establishment, Cor, Creative Hands, Growing Bonsai, Ideal, Inspiration, Japanese Word, Little Bit, Little Trees, Nature, Roots, Shape, Tree Species