Gardens
Wooden It Be Lovely - Building A Garden Summer House
Tip! Formal - This style uses lots of straight lines and perfect geometrical shapes. (…)
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Tip! Formal - This style uses lots of straight lines and perfect geometrical shapes. (…)
Tip! Where animal manures are available, they are probably the best source of fertilizer and organic matter for the organic gardener. Use manure which has been aged for at least 30 days, or composted. (…)
Tip! Know what you want to get rid of/or disguise in your garden � eg, that ugly rear fence needs cloaking or finally ridding yourself of that terrible shed, which blocks all your light. (…)
Tip! Pull weeds. If weeds grow in the midst of your wildflower garden, pull them by hand before they have a chance to flower and populate. (…)
Tip! Oriental - It is often the kind of garden found in houses with small backyards. It uses rocks, evergreens and water, and a wide variety of plants to create several angles with this style. (…)
Tip! Rock Gardens - Rock gardens can take on different themes and colour schemes throughout the year with a little careful planning. (…)
Tip! Formal - This style uses lots of straight lines and perfect geometrical shapes. (…)
Tip! When choosing plants for your garden, remember crops that are suited to your soil and climate will be more resistant to problems. (…)
Tip! Cut down on Big Toys - Children’s outdoor toys, such as swings, slides etc; can take up loads of room in the garden, and they’re not always very attractive. (…)
Tip! English Garden - This style emphasizes on the harmony between the house’s architecture and the garden.
I remember about twenty years ago, making a major over-haul in my life. (…)