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    Chosing The Right Landscape Contractor

    Thursday, August 28th, 2008

     

    Chosing The Right Landscape Contractor

    Submitted By: Jaden Meek

     

     

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    Is Landscape Fabric Really Necessary For Proper Landscaping?

    Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

    Landscaping fabrics are by no means an answer to a no maintenance landscape. I know a lot of folks are under the impression that they can simply buy it, place it, cover it, and forget it. Forever.
    First. There is no such thing as a no maintenance landscape. In many instances landscape fabric can make […]

    Green Giant Arborvitae for Landscapes of Sellersville Pa.

    Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

    Why We Like the Green Giant Arborvitae So Much For Landscapes of Sellersville Pa. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay. We therefore like plants that grow well in dense, heavy, rather impermeable, NOT well-drained soils. One of the arborvitae, the Green Giant, the Western Red cedar […]

    “The Landscape of the Soul”

    Monday, August 25th, 2008

    Through the years, we accumulate a series of experiences. Our tendency is to evaluate and simply reflect on what we have been through and what we have learned. This inward site into what we can no longer see with our eyes allows us to see through them through our soul. The […]

    Landscape Photography Guide to Anglesey, North Wales - Holyhead to Trearddur

    Sunday, August 24th, 2008

    Holyhead itself is an interesting place, although certainly not the most photogenic location on the Isle of Anglesey. It does however have a hidden gem in the form of St Cybis church. Dating back several centuries this ancient church is worth a visit by the photographer, it is really the only interest in Holyhead though, […]

    Hillside Landscaping - Properly Watering Hillside And Sloped Landscapes

    Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

    Sloped and hillside lawns and landscapes tend to develop dry dead spots during the hot part of the season. This is primarily due to water run off before it has a chance to saturate into the soil. Deep saturation is a key to a healthy lawns and plants. Deep watering helps establish deeper roots that […]

    Going On Safari In Africa - The Lions, The Landscape And The Preparation!

    Friday, August 22nd, 2008

     

    Going On Safari In Africa - The Lions, The Landscape And The Preparation!

    Submitted By: Dean Caporella

     

     

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    Cold Hardy Palm Trees For Landscapes In Southern States ? Zones 8-11

    Thursday, August 21st, 2008

    In Southern States, the Northern type palm trees that withstand cold temperatures of -20* F will also thrive in the South. The Northern type palm trees, such as Windmill Palm trees, Trachycarpus fortunei, Needle Palm trees, Rhapidophyllum hystrix, Dwarf palmetto palm tree, Sabal minor, and Dwarf Saw Palmetto palm trees, Serenoa repens, are discussed in […]

    The Use Of Lighting In Landscape Design

    Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

    Lighting is a great tool for the garden designer. Whether used to draw the eye to a focal point or as a feature themselves, lights are a great landscaping tool.
    Using Lights Garden DesignYou can bring your new garden design scheme to life by adding light. Landscape lighting can be stunning in itself but in addition […]

    Plant Guide # 18924 Acid Loving Plants For Pa Landscapes

    Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

    Plant Guide #18924…. Growing Acid-Loving Plants

    Growing azaleas, rhododendrons, blueberries, holly, pieris, heather, and other plants that love acidic and organics soils.

    One of my fond memories of being 12 was catching my first shad. Each spring the shad migrate up the Delaware River to end their life long journey to spawn. Their migration […]

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