Archive for the 'Lawn and Garden' Category
Most people think of a vegetable garden as a fairly large plot of land with rows stretching 15 or 20 feet each. The idea of a small container or tiny patch of land growing a viable vegetable garden seems foreign. Continue Reading »
How To Grow Vegetables In A Limited Space
The cost of log cabins varies greatly depending on the kinds of logs which have been used and the size of the property. You will find that those cabins that have been built using handcrafted logs will cost much more than those where the logs have been milled. Continue Reading »
Advice on Buying a Home Log Cabin
A very simple way in which one can add value to a home is through spending time on having a well laid out garden. If the home garden landscaping is well designed it will make the home more pleasing to look at but offers a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of modern living. It is important however, before you start work on your garden you get some kind of plan in place.
Actually getting ideas for what would be suitable in your garden is not as difficult as you would imagine. Along with books and magazines, the internet is a good place to find ideas that could inspire you. Therefore, before you actually go out and buy the plants do as much research as you can beforehand. Also a visit Continue Reading »
Advice on Landscaping with Garden Sheds and Buildings
If you happen to have several pieces of garden equipment and want to make sure that they remain in good condition, then you need somewhere to store them. There are plenty of timber and metal sheds which are completely perfect for this purpose and depending on their size are not that expensive to purchase. As well as keeping all the necessary pieces of equipment for caring for your garden in good condition, you will be easily able to find what you want. Continue Reading »
Choosing between Wooden and Metal Sheds
It’s an unavoidable fact that if left untended, for every flower and plant that adorns our gardens, a greater number of pests will also take root. The good news is that removing these scoundrels from infesting your vegetation does not need to rely on chemicals, nor should it. For each individual species of pest that shows up in your garden abode, there is a natural solution that is cheaper and most importantly, safer to use than pesticides. Continue Reading »
Start Gardening the Way Nature Intended
How to keep cats out of your garden.
The very first thing you can do when trying to keep cats out of your garden is to make sure that you have your garden boundaries secure. If there are any gaps in your fence (if you use one), you should make sure that you block them to prevent any Continue Reading »
Cats and Gardens Don’t Mix
Childhood is so fleeting, and no one knows that better than parents. Your child is young and impressionable for such a short period of time. Finding ways to spend time, not just doing what needs to be done, but enjoyable Continue Reading »
Helping Your Child Start Their Own Small Garden
Roses have been used in gardens for hundreds of years, from the rose gardens of southern Rome during the days of the Roman Empire through to the seventeenth century bloom in popularity in France, when Napoleon’s wife established an extensive rose garden at Chateau de Malmaison near Continue Reading »
Garden Roses
Butterfly gardening is a wonderful and rewarding outdoor hobby that is increasing in popularity. Simply put butterfly gardening is the designing of a garden which is likely to attract butterflies by adding plants which are known to be highly Continue Reading »
Butterfly Gardening





