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Read These Facts For Your Desert Landscaping

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Wanting to have a lovely landscaped lot is sort of natural whether or not you live in one of the hotter areas of the country. If you are interested in desert landscaping then you ought to not feel disheartened with the fear that it’s not possible. Contrary to that, desert landscaping is now widespread as a result of whereas it is challenging, it will conjointly be terribly fulfilling. Here are some useful pointers to help you produce an clever and healthy desert landscape.

One in all the foremost necessary points that you ought to soak up mind when it comes to abandon landscaping is to decide on your plants carefully. It is best to choose plants that are native to the actual region. This will assure you to own a stunning lush of greens even in harsh climates. Choosing plants that are native to the world will give you tow benefits. One profit is that they’re already naturally acquainted with the quantity of sunlight they can receive so destroying them with an excessive amount of heat and sunlight can be avoided easier.

Add A New Dimension To Your Life With An Outdoor Heating System

Friday, December 18th, 2009

An outdoor heating system will enable you, your family and friends to enjoy entertaining on your patio throughout the year. Modern outdoor heaters are attractive, compact and can generate enough warmth to keep you warm, even on the chilliest of days or nights. Gone are the days when you all had to huddle around the hearth in your living room.

Outdoor heaters include patio heaters, chimineas, and backyard pit fires. They have become so popular that furniture manufacturers are even making patio furniture and accessories to blend in with outdoor heaters. There are three types of heaters – table-top, free standing, or permanent.

The free standing type and the table-top type are portable. This makes them easy to move to different places outdoors. As its name suggests, the permanent heater becomes a fixture on your patio. Permanent heaters are the most effective because they are able to produce more warmth.

Having a permanent heater on your patio is a good option because a gas line will be attached to it. This means you won’t have to keep changing an empty tank of propane gas. The only drawbacks are that you can’t move the heater, and you will have to pay for it to be properly installed.

Design Checklist For Landscape Plan

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

The final decision as to what type of garden you will want is not reached at the snap of a finger, but can be achieved in one of two ways. The first, and most businesslike, is to write down all pertinent facts and figures concerning yourself, your family, the size of your property, the size of your house, its exposure, etc. The other, which is just as workable but perhaps a little more confusing and likely to cause you undue worry, is simply to carry your ideas around in your head and finally try to put them on paper in the form of a plan. These are not solutions of your problem but rather helpful guides.

The more orderly method is to make a check list and to give our thought reality we shall consider the requirements of a family living in a development of identical houses in Central New Jersey. Their check list should be used as a guide in making your own.

Low Voltage Outdoor Lighting – Safe and Cost-Efficient Lighting Solution

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Low voltage outdoor lighting is an easy to implement, safe and a low-cost way to light up your yard. In order to set up the system, you won’t even have to pay for an electrician, since most likely you will be able to set up your low voltage outdoor lighting on your own.

Low voltage outdoor lighting uses a current, which is 10 times less potent than regular electric current. This low voltage lighting uses a 12 V current when regular current is 120 V. This naturally renders this type of lighting 10 times safer. Electric runs through a specific water proof cable, which creates a loop around the transformer, lighting up the garden.

There are several important advantages of the low voltage outdoor lighting setups, when compared to regular lighting:

1. A homeowner can set up his/her own low voltage outdoor lighting system hassle free, with the use of a special kit. Such kit usually includes all of the needed components, such as the cable, a transformer and the fixtures. The only needed component that is not included in the kit is the bulbs. However, it would not be prudent to include the bulbs in the kits, since every bulb may have a different wattage.

Designing Your Own Landscape

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Any study of landscaping design in America will show many typical properties, some of the most usual types, and various solutions of the problem of arranging the public, private, and service areas in relation to the house will be discovered.

Important Landscape Decision

With only a little thought, these three areas in the majority of cases can be separated on a property. Exactly how big each will be, or where it will be located, will depend on two things. The first is a family’s habits and mode of living; the second is the nature and extent of your piece of land and what is already planted and growing nicely on it. Having reached this point in the design process, you are ready to decide on the final design of your property, which is the most interesting step in making your own landscape plans.

The division of your property into these three areas establishes the skeleton or framework of your overall design. Next, you will “put meat on it” by the use of plants, walks, driveways, hedges, fences, arbors, gates, trees, garden furniture, etc.

Designing Your Property

Landscaping Design

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

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There are lots of ways that we can make a garden look beautiful no matter what the size of the garden is. The best way to make the best out of your garden is by using some landscape designing ideas. Before you go all and buy tons of landscape magazines you may want to see what parts of your garden you want to change and the type of look you are aiming for.

While the various magazines can be of help you will find more use for landscape designing looks and ideas if you roughly know what you want your garden to look like. One of the main methods for getting the best landscape designing looks is to see about utilizing the whole of your garden in a manner which highlights each part of it.

The best way to go about this is to see how your garden looks before you start the transformation process. You can section out the garden so that you have a more manageable area to work with. Decide in the beginning where you will have grass growing, this should help you to work out just how much lawn mowing you will be doing.

Solar Garden Lights – The Best Way to Light up Your Landscapes

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Solar garden lights are a new low cost way to light up your garden. These lights do not require wires, they are very easy to set up and very safe. Solar garden lights will protect anyone in your garden from getting an electric shock.

Sunshine is the source of all of the natural energy on earth. Solar garden lights utilize the energy of the sun, free of charge, to emit light. The lights are made of special cells, generating electricity when exposed to the sun. Solar cells, a regular rechargeable battery and an LED special light emitting diode is all that is needed for these lights to shine, when an electric current goes through it.

Solar garden lights have been known to produce a modest amount of light for a short period of time. However, constantly improving technologies allow the lights to shine brighter and longer nowadays.

Benefits of Solar Garden Lights

1. The lights are extremely easy to set up. When needed, solar garden lights can be also moved with the same ease. These lights can be placed anywhere throughout your garden, during the daytime hours in which there is sun.

Annuals For Outdoor Arrangements

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

What can we plant in our gardens this spring that will insure plenty of material to fill our vases, bowls and other flower containers this summer? The answer is annuals. Annuals are probably used for cutting more than any other type of flower. They may be used alone or combined with perennial or shrub blossoms.

An annual is a plant which completes its life cycle in one year, or in one growing season. Plant it this spring, and it will bloom this summer – and no more. The term “annual” is also applied loosely to perennial plants which bloom the first year from seeds but do not normally survive low winter temperatures even though they are perennial in warmer zones.

Annual plants of a limited number of varieties may be purchased in the spring. For a much wider selection, seeds should be sown. Plant them at the proper time to insure good germination. Often this information is given in catalogs or on seed packets.

The Importance Of Water In Your Garden

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Watering: This is probably the most important activity for a garden in January. Throughout most of this area, winter droughts are common. Even though temperatures may dip very low, the available moisture necessary for plant growth may be lacking. Often the greatest damage to plants is caused by a dry freeze. When soil is dry, open and loose, the freezing air will penetrate, damage and often kill the root system of plants. The top surface of the soil, if kept moist, will freeze over and insulate the soil below, thus preventing the penetration of freezing temperatures. Mulch provides protection and helps hold moisture.

Even though freezing temperatures may not develop, many feeder roots can be damaged by becoming dehydrated, and a stunted plant will result. Thoroughly soak the bulbs that were planted last October as they are beginning to grow now. A light feeding of liquid plant food and thorough watering will improve the quality of bloom and length of stem.

Watering means thorough deep soaking and not just superficial sprinkling with a spray from the hose. The old fashion sprinkler hose or soil soakers are good for this purpose. Do not fail to keep the lawn areas watered during the winter months.

March The Best Month to Clean Pools and other Water Features

Friday, February 29th, 2008

As perennials in the South begin growing during March keep a close check on them for diseases. When peonies start out they make rapid growth, so keep a close check for botrytis blight and aphids, both of which can cause the buds to blight and fall off.

March on pests! Now is the time to save many long hours of trouble later on with roses. Check for any kind of dead tissue and remove it; remove old leaves and litter all are harboring places for insects or disease spores. As soon as new growth is a few inches long start spraying and dusting to control black spot.

If the protective mounds of soil around the base of the canes have not been removed they should be now. Prune back any winter killed canes. In case of a late freeze (which is entirely possible in much of our area) , do not remove the blackened canes too soon. After a few days nature will form a ring around the cane to a point where the tissues have been killed”prune to this point and new growth will then be stimulated. Paint the wounds made by this pruning to prevent bleeding. When you are certain that the danger of freezing is past put on a mulch of well-rotted cow manure to improve the quality and increase the quantity of the first crop of blooms. Keep the manure from touching the canes.