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Bring Depth To Your Garden By The Addition Of Pond Landscapes

Many gardeners enjoy a water feature as a part of their garden and pond landscapes will bring added interest both in itself, as a water feature, but also in the added life it brings to your garden Ponds come in many shapes and sizes, and in many different
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Creating A Garden with Landscape Maintenance in Mind

When designing your garden it is a good idea to consider the landscape maintenance that will be required of you once your plans have been created and the garden finished Maintaining your garden includes cutting the lawn pruning, digging and planting and ke
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Your Landscape Borders Are a Detail With Great Visual Appeal

The shape of your flower beds might be a feature you would like to emphasise and creating landscape borders between, for example, your grass and your flower beds can both accentuate these shapes and assist in keeping both tidier Landscape edging, such as t
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Shade Landscaping For Greater Variety in Your Garden

Different parts of a garden may possess entirely different conditions, shade landscaping takes advantage of those areas which have light restricted in some way The sunlight in a garden may be restricted by artificial barriers such as the wall of a house or
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The Issues To Consider When Pool Landscaping In Your Garden

When pool landscaping there are a number of issues you will need to consider in addition to visual impact A pool needs to look beautiful, and will often do so with little additional consideration above where to put it, but it requires the landscape designe
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How To Enjoy Landscape Planning

When you have decided to design your garden it is the landscape planning that comes first and must be the most important job to get right Many people are nervous of designing something themselves and look to experts or professionals to do the job for them
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Landscape Edging Is The Gardener’s Frame

Creating borders, or landscape edging, for flower beds and other areas of your garden can add a number of qualities and have a surprising effect upon the way you look at and experience your garden It is not for everyone Some gardeners prefer the natural tr
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What To Think About When Landscaping For A Dry Climate

If you are landscaping for a dry climate you should begin your design at the same place as you would if you were landscaping for any other climate discover what plants are best suited to the conditions and use that as your starting point There are plants f
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Soft Garden Landscaping With Flowers, Grass and Trees

Landscaping with flowers, plants and vegetation is known as soft landscaping All the vegetation in a garden is collectively called soft landscape Broadly speaking, this will include ornamental flowers and plants, ground cover grass or similar , and shrubs
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The Elements of Landscape Design For Your Garden

If you are redesigning your garden, adding to it or creating an entirely new one then there are a few things you will need to know about landscape design to help you make a success of your work The most important thing to know is what sort of soil you have
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The Lookout: Artists share love for 'New England Landscapes' - The Daily News of Newburyport

Thu, 20 Nov 2008 16:01:30 GMT

The Lookout: Artists share love for 'New England Landscapes'The Daily News of Newburyport, MA - Nov 20, 2008Potlatch Studios and Gallery at 34 Pond St. in Amesbury celebrates its "4th Sunday" at the gallery event Sunday from 4 to 7 pm The studio's artists will be ...Do North Calendar Eagle TribuneART AND GALLERIES The Daily News of Newburyportall 3 news articles


Green thumbs up: Winterize your landscape - Wareham Courier

Mon, 17 Nov 2008 20:51:40 GMT

Green thumbs up: Winterize your landscapeWareham Courier, MA - Nov 17, 2008A pond that is at least 18 inches deep should be able to support goldfish through the winter months. It is rarely cold temperatures that cause the demise of ...


A Focus on Light and Thrift - New York Times

Fri, 21 Nov 2008 04:02:21 GMT

New York TimesA Focus on Light and ThriftNew York Times, United States - Nov 20, 2008Sliding glass doors on two walls of the living room look out over a sloping meadow, a pond, a forest and the dramatic peaks of the Northfield mountain range ...






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