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Mar 11 2007

Landscaping with Low-Maintenance Plants

Published by Jennifer under Landscaping, Landscaping Tips

For many, the prospect of landscaping fills them with dread as they contemplate the inconveniences associated with taking care of plants and gardens and trees without spending a great deal of money to have someone else do it. There are people who enjoy endlessly working on their landscapes (and this is commendable), and there are [...]

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Mar 09 2007

Herb and Vegetable Gardens

Published by Jennifer under Garden Beds

Most people think of landscaping as rocks carefully placed, manicured lawns, and large trees scattered about a property. However, a garden can make a very attractive addition to any landscape. Whether it is an herb garden or whether it is a vegetable garden, these features can be just as beautiful as any other landscape element, [...]

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Mar 08 2007

Amazing Irish Landscape

Published by Jennifer under Landscaping Photos

Here’s a photo that was taken this week by Dario Dzimbeg and I knew I had to share it. Here’s a picture of an amazing Irish garden – how’s that for meticulous landscaping??

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Mar 07 2007

Creating a Budget for Your Landscape

Published by Jennifer under Costs of Landscaping

Any landscape project requires planning, especially if money is an object, as it is for most people. Creating your landscape budget will help you figure out how much you can spend on building your landscape, and it will help you make an investment in your home that can yield great returns. When you make your [...]

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Mar 06 2007

Selecting Grass for Your Landscape

The lawn is the most dominant feature of the American home landscape. Most people have lawns to some degree. The lawn may have a flowerbed located in its middle, or it may be reduced in size by a patio, but it is, for the most part, ever present. Not just any sod or grass seed [...]

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Mar 06 2007

The Principles Behind Japanese Gardens

Japanese gardens are becoming more and more popular as landscaping features. This is because Japanese gardens seem to have an inherent feeling of peace and calm attached to them. Additionally, if properly planned and maintained, they do not need to be expensive, nor do they need to be time consuming to take care of. One [...]

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Mar 06 2007

Organic Landscaping

Many people are becoming more interested in using landscape tactics that do not harm the earth. In addition to being great for the environment, organic landscaping can also provide benefits for your wallet and for your health. One of the most alarming things to many people is the fact that some pesticides and fertilizers can [...]

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Mar 06 2007

Plants for all Types of Dry or Drought-Prone Climates

There are different types of climates that fall into the category of drought-prone climates. These include Mediterranean (which is present in the U.S., though it is thousands of miles from the Mediterranean Sea), arid, and semi-arid. Even though each of these classifications have different temperature ranges, and also have different precipitation rates, they do share [...]

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Mar 06 2007

Container Gardening

Published by Jennifer under Container Gardening

One of the most effective ways to save money in your landscape is to engage in the practice of container gardening. Container gardening is making use of different containers to hold your plants. These work for flowers, herbs, and even for vegetables. Container garden requires less maintenance than more conventional flowerbeds and gardens because there [...]

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Mar 06 2007

Conserve Water in Your Landscape: Xeriscape

Published by Jennifer under Xeriscape

Xeriscaping is the act of landscaping using plants that do not need a great deal of water. It is also the more efficient use of water to take care of your landscape. Xeriscaping is becoming more popular in areas that are naturally dry and areas that are prone to drought. The West is an excellent [...]

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