Archive for April, 2008
Plan Your Landscape Gardening Project For The Best Results
0 Comments Published by April 30th, 2008 in yard-maintenanceIt can be fun when it comes to designing and building your very own landscape garden. It can give everyone a chance to show their creativity and the results at the end are usually all worth while. There are so many different things which can be done to the landscape including decking in the garden [...]
Landscape Designs – Use Your Creativity To Design A Garden You Can Be Proud Of
0 Comments Published by April 29th, 2008 in yard-maintenanceLandscape designs are art, plain and simple. When you plan out possible landscape designs, it’s like you’re sketching a beautiful painting. Indeed, you can express your personal style and taste through landscape designs just as easily as an artist could with paint and paintbrush.
When drawing up designs for your landscape, there are some things [...]
Choosing The Right Landscaper For Your Project
0 Comments Published by April 28th, 2008 in yard-maintenanceWhether you decide to create your own plan or borrow a landscaping design, you try to understand the basic of landscaping by reading and researching the subject so to understand the basic principles. Before you begin you should take some time to research and plan your landscape design with all details, make a project plan [...]
Landscape: One of the Most Beautiful Cosmic Art
0 Comments Published by April 27th, 2008 in yard-maintenanceThe cosmos, both in appearance and reality is a beautiful and diverse natural art. The Landscapes, exposing a Beautiful Art and existing in the cosmos surely adds to the natural beauty of the universe. Landscapes are designated to be a form of art, for, like art it is unique, creative, symbolic and expressive, probably created [...]
South African Cederberg Wilderness Area – Unique Landscapes
0 Comments Published by April 26th, 2008 in yard-maintenanceOnly 220 km from Cape Town, this 71 000-ha mountain complex is managed by Cape Nature Conservation, principally for conservation of the pure, silt-free water of this catchment area, as a recreation area (one of the few areas in this country where visitors can enjoy the ‘wilderness experience’) and as a sanctuary for the bio [...]
Winter Gardening Tips For Bucks County Landscapes
0 Comments Published by April 25th, 2008 in yard-maintenanceI look forward during the winter. To some, lamenting the past days of fall with its bright foliage in the landscape, and feeling down that the dull days of winter are here. For me I have grown to appreciate each day and look forward to interests in landscapes that are there knowing that many dazzling [...]
Cold Hardy Palm Trees For Landscape Design And Planting In The United States
0 Comments Published by April 24th, 2008 in yard-maintenanceScattered reports of palm trees growing in Northern areas of the United States and Canada have been known for many years. Semi-truck loads of windmill palm trees have been unloaded and successfully grown in Canada and the Northeast beginning in the year 2000. These windmill palm trees, Trachycarpus fortunei, provide many resorts and homeowners with [...]
Let me guess you just purchased your new home. The inside is great cozy and clean. But the homebuilder left the backyard for you to finish. You give little thought on the initial days after moving in. But then you notice the dirt and sand tracking on your new carpet and floors. So you decide [...]
Dawn Redwoods For Lower Bucks County Landscapes
0 Comments Published by April 22nd, 2008 in yard-maintenanceDawn Redwood Trees For Use In Lower Bucks County:
Okay campers: This tree proves that scientists don’t know when a tree is extinct. Fossil records showed that this tree was extinct for 35 million years, yet this deciduous conifer fooled them all until 1945 when it was rediscovered in a remote valley of Central China [...]
The thing about landscaping is that you’re taking what nature has created, and changing and altering it to fit your own needs, wants and desires. The ability to affect nature for the better began in the 1800s.
Up until about a hundred years ago, the average person didn’t have a lawn to worry about. They were [...]

