Archive for November, 2008
Posted on November 24th, 2008 by by HumBird
Who will not be touched by the finely cultivated bonsai plants? Unlike other kind of works of art, they have a life and require very good care from their owners. In this writing, I am about to show you some good tips to care for your bonsai plants.
* Understand Your Plant and Its [...]
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Tags: Bonsai Plant, Bonsai Plants, Climate Change, Cold Days, Cold Regions, Cold Temperatures, Different Kinds, Environmental Condition, Environmental Requirements, Hot Days, Locality, Mini Plants, Sized Trees, Tree Species, Tropical Bonsai, Tropical Tree, Type Of Trees, Water Needs, Water Requirements, Works Of Art
Posted on November 13th, 2008 by by HumBird
Off all elements that you can place in your landscape, from flowers to plants to trees, the shrub is the most versatile. In this article we present information on shrubbery.
When you consider your landscape, you’ll find that shrubs are one of the most versatile elements that you can employ. Shrubs can serve as a background [...]
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Tags: Brilliant Flowers, Dictionary Definition, Dividers, Dogwoods, Evergreen Shrubs, Flowering Dogwood, Genuses, Hedges, Jaunt, Landscaping Shrubs, Lilacs, Privacy Screens, Rose Bush, Shrub, Shrubbery, Trees Shrubs, Vegetable Garden, Versatile Elements, Water Plants, Woody Plant
Posted on November 13th, 2008 by by HumBird
Landscape shrubs are divided into two main categories: Evergreen shrubs grown primarily for the green leaves, and shrubs that are grown for flowers. Some of the flowering shrubs that are grown for flowers are also evergreen, such as: Albelia, Azalea, Banana shrub, Bottlebrush, Bridal Wreath, Gardenia, Ligustrum, Oleander, and Tea Olive. Azaleas and Camellias are [...]
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Tags: Abelia Shrub, Alba Plena, American Azaleas, Banana Shrub, Bridal Wreath, Camellias, Coral Bells, Crape Myrtle, Crepe Myrtle, Cultivars, Emily Wilson, Flowering Evergreen Shrubs, Flowering Shrubs, Gleen, Green Leaves, Internet Nursery, Major Winter, Northern States, Pot Of Gold, Southern Charm
Posted on November 9th, 2008 by by HumBird
Outdoor living is more popular than ever. Even in the colder states, the growing popularity of patio fire-pits and fireplaces has lengthened the patio season. Patio lighting and heating has come down in price, making it more and more affordable to enjoy your patio from early spring all the way through late fall.
Along with the [...]
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Tags: Biggest Enemies, Early Spring, Fireplaces, Furnishing, Loose Boards, Patio Deck, Patio Fire Pits, Patio Floor, Patio Lighting, Patio Plants, Porch, Proper Maintenance, Proper Upkeep, Railings, Sealant, Sunny Day, Warm Soapy Water, Wear And Tear, Wood Moisture, Wood Patio
Posted on November 4th, 2008 by by HumBird
Japanese gardens really do look beautiful and they do not take much maintenance once they have been built. They consist of many different things, yet put together they merge into one.
Each Japanese garden is different from the next due to the fact that everybody incorporates a Japanese garden in a different way. It should be [...]
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Tags: Bench, Bonsai Trees, Building Blocks, Calm, Centerpiece, Different Shapes, Gaps, Garden Plants, Japanese Garden, Japanese Gardens, Many Different Things, Mind And Body, Ornaments, Ponds, Rocks, Scenery, Shapes And Sizes, Stepping Stones, Tranquility, Waterfalls