gardening: What Are the Benefits of Snow in the Garden
- 03/05/18 11:11 AM
Wintertime isn’t fun for everyone. For some people, it just means having to bear with the chilling cold and snow, wearing heavy and suffocating clothes, and having to clear their driveways, yards, and gardens everyday. However, have you ever stopped to think about the benefits of snow in the garden? Well, you will be surprised to know that fluffy layer of snow brings more good than harm to your garden and the best way to deal with it would be to let nature run its course. 8 Benefits of Snow in the Garden1. Aesthetic ValueYou cannot deny the immense beauty that comes (4 comments)
gardening: Ways to Spruce Up Your Garden Using Your Old Bathroom Suite
- 10/04/17 11:20 AM
You’ve decided to add some value to your home by redoing your bathroom. So you gutted everything and got an entirely new bathroom suite including that toilet with the heated seat you’ve always wanted. But what to do with the old suite? Having everything hauled off can be expensive. But what if you could reuse your old tub, sink, and toilet to give your garden a makeover? Read on for some unique ways to do just that. PlantersA new planter is an easy way to give an old outdoor space a quick face-lift. Many people find furniture such as dressers or items such as water (1 comments)
gardening: MODERN DESIGN Your Own Art Gallery: Your Garden
- 06/25/12 01:27 AM
Living in Montana, we get to experience all four of the dramatic changes of the seasons, but with that ability comes the downfall of having shortened growing season. With summer officially here, take advantage of it! Here is an idea to inspire you….
This classy décor feature offers you stylish garden pots during the day and a unique, warm glow in the evening. Perfect for indoors or outdoors, the LLUM product line integrates self-watering devices in every model and includes wheels for easy mobility. And the pots are frost-resistant and ideal for any season. With built-in multicolor LED bulbs and remote controls to change (3 comments)
Novice gardeners can get their landscapes off to a healthy start by heeding some tried-and-true tips from the pros.
Gardening is just about the simplest do-it-yourself home improvement work there is. If you can dig a hole, turn on a spigot, and snip a dead flower off a vine, you've got the basic skills down. Still, you do have to make some judgment calls, so it helps to know the ground rules, so to speak, that can help you avoid making some rookie (1 comments)
By: Veronica Lorson Fowler Published: March 17, 2010
Money really can grow on trees! Cut your grocery bill while improving your landscape by planting and growing a fruit tree.
Investing in a fruit tree is a win-win-win-win proposition. You'll save money on your grocery bill; you'll improve the health of your family by assuring an ample supply of healthy produce (which you can grow organically if you want); you'll enhance your landscape with a pretty spring-flowering tree; and you'll have the satisfaction of growing your own food. (0 comments)