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Monday, August 18th, 2008In Quakertown, Bucks County, most residents considers their yard and garden an extension of their home. We look for sanctuary and privacy there. Plants help by making natural barriers to establish seclusion and privacy. Trees and plants can create living walls, which are especially important in neighborhoods where homes are often packed close together in […]
Phoenix Palm Trees For Landscapes And Offices
Sunday, August 17th, 2008Commercially, the Phoenix genus of palm trees is broad and very desirable for use in landscape situations of the south, and to decorate offices. Huge specimens of the Canary Island Date Palm, Phoenix canariensis, show considerable cold hardy qualities in northern parts of southern states such as zone 7. Phoenix sylvestris can also be used […]
Landscape Architecture Education
Saturday, August 16th, 2008If you are seeking a landscape architecture education then you should know about some of the diverse courses that you will encounter while enrolled in a landscape architecture school.
For starters, candidates who are interested in the field of landscape architecture will need to attain extensive education and training to acquire gainful employment. In most cases, […]
Tips For Bucks County Landscapes Durring The Winter
Friday, August 15th, 2008Don’t let winter get you down. Spring is just around the corner. Some day soon you too will see Robins in the trees and on the lawn. Now is a great time to look over your landscape. Weeds will be gone a clear picture of your landscape should be visible. I look forward during the […]
Landscape Tips By JRH Of Doylestown Pa
Thursday, August 14th, 2008You can take part in saving our environment. You can collect acorns and plant them, not very efficient or plant shrubs and trees which can do more than just recycle carbon in the air from fuel burning. Your landscape plants can cut heating and cooling costs. If each person planted just a small number […]
Novel Ways to Kill Landscape Pests - Article 111
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008Think “Out(side) of the Box” to Control Insects Article 111 Kill Nursery Pests.. Novel Ways - Save money. Save the environment.
Bugs sure can bug us. There are over a million, yes 1,000,000, species of insects with populations estimated way beyond the trillions living […]
Rare Flowering Trees That Light Up Your Garden Landscape
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008Flowering apricot trees offer spectacular flowering blooms earlier than any other flowering tree, sometimes blooming as early as January. This early flowering can result in cold weather damage in some areas of the United States. New outstanding cultivars of flowering apricot trees can be purchased from mail order nursery retailers. Prunus mume flowers, in early […]
Plant Guide # 18930 Acid Loving Plants For Pa Landscapes
Monday, August 11th, 2008Plant Guide #18930…. 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 […]
Landscape Painting For Kids
Sunday, August 10th, 2008Landscape painting shows have been featured on the small screen for many years. While they are not particularly aimed at children, kids can get inspired to paint and draw beautiful pieces by watching them.
From the time I was a kid I was an early riser, and from a young age I could not be persuaded […]
Flowering Trees Can Add a Unique Beauty to Your Landscape
Saturday, August 9th, 2008If you are sick of the standard bushes, shrubs and vines, you should look to flowering trees as a great way to enjoy all of the beauty of a flowering plant with the practicality of a tree. A flowering shade tree, for example, can easily block out any unwanted views while still giving you […]
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