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March 1, 2009

Garden Sheds Don’t Have to Be Too Costly when You Purchase Online and Take Advantage of the Enormous Choice

There are lots of reasons why you would need a shed and fortunately there are cheap garden sheds to fit just about every requirement. Garden Sheds may be purchased just about everyplace but what you will discover is the price will change enormously. You shouldn’t have to give up the shed you need because it is excessively pricey though. A shed is something you buy once and utilize for years and when you take a look on the net you can obtain cheap garden sheds at some silly prices. I do not mean silly and cheap as in quality but as in price. You may find you can get the garden shed you want for the price of the one you were about to settle for much less and if you own a garden that you tend to every day you will almost likely need to look into Cheap sheds as a space to place the water hose, tools and fertilizer and so on.

Looking after your tools and making them well obtainable is a very good idea. You can find cheap reliable sheds on-line that are the identical sheds you’d purchase in the store. As A Matter Of Fact, you can even go to the garden store and shop even spot them to check if it is what you need and then you can go on the internet and buy it for a lot lower price. The difference in cost is sizeable!

May 30, 2008

Create The Perfect Garden Pond

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One of the biggest privileges in my life is the ability to own my own home and property. My family and I have been blessed to be able to purchase land and create the home of our dreams on it. When I am not busy writing, there are few things you can find me doing as often as tending to my ever- messy home and overwhelming lawn and garden. I have a love and hate relationship with these chores. One the one hand, I love caring for the things I own because I feel a sense of pride about them. Yet, on the other hand, it is frustrating how much time and energy it takes to keep your home and lawn looking presentable. Recently I added to my chores by putting a garden pond in my backyard.

Frankly, I had always thought that garden ponds or really decorative pieces like them were a bit too much in most yards. They looked a bit too perfect and made the property feel less homey and inviting. I had a change of heart about garden ponds when I toured the home of a friend and discovered the most quaint and brilliant garden pond situated in a corner of her backyard. The garden pond brought an extra touch to her landscaping that became irreplacable as soon as she began.

What I now love about garden ponds is that they bring a sense of nature and of wildness into the backyard of a home that is built almost anywhere. I have seen garden ponds in the backyards of homes in urban subdivisions and in the backyards of the most quaint country cabins. And I love them. I simply love what a garden pond does for the look and feel of a piece of property.

If you are thinking of adding a garden pond to your landscape, think carefully about it and do not proceed without caution. One of the worst things can be to rush into a project like a garden pond and then regret a half-done job. Take your time and get the opinions and advice of friends and fellow landscapers before you break ground on your garden pond project. Think carefully about the perfect location of your garden-pond-to-be. Does the area you’ve chosen get enough sunshine? Do you want it to be centrally located as the center piece of your landscape or off to the side and hidden more? Think about the ideal yard you want to create and then proceed carefully into making a great garden pond.

Grab a few books or get online and find hints on making a garden pond a reality on your property. It won’t be easy, but if done well, the results will be worth it.

Rachael Cleipher has been enjoying her garden pond for a few years. She has consulted several friends on creating great garden ponds as well. See more at www.aboutgardenpond.info

May 29, 2008

Unifying and Separating Landscaping Planting Beds

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There are thousands of plant combinations, companion plantings, and color combinations that will work well in landscaping and garden planting schemes.

And form a beginner or do it yourselfer standpoint, simplicity and repitition in planting is a good starting point that can be added to later. I usually say to pick a color scheme of two or three colors and repeat it throughout the garden.

For more curious, experimental, or advanced home landscapers there may be a feel for planting in masses or even random, assorted, and wildflower and ornamental grass beds.

In any instance, there’s always a chance that even the best of planting intentions can disrupt harmony, balance, and unity in the garden instead of creating it.
Periodically adding a neutral colored plant throughout your landscape can help unify planting beds that differ in color, texture, and even height.

Silver or gray plants such as Lambs Ears, Artemesia, Dusty Miller, Santolina, Sage, Horehound, and others are considered neutral colored.

Using white flowers as a neutral also works very well. Anything white is a natural focal point and especially in the garden. In a mass of green foliage, orange flowers, mixed flowers, etc., white always draws our eyes to it. Using it throughout the garden will create a sense of unity.
Use white sparingly. Too much of it tends to feel cluttered.

Unifying a garden that’s out of sorts is really quite simple. As well as moving and matching existing elements, try adding a neutral color plant to the different planting areas.

Separating or “buffering” beds from each other can be as simple as adding a neutral or group of neutrals between colors or beds.

Written by Steve Boulden. Steve is the owner and chief designer for S&S Designed Landscaping in Carlsbad, NM. He is also the creator of The Landscape Design Site which offers free professional landscaping advice, tips, plans, and ideas to do it yourselfers and homeowners. For more free information on landscaping and garden plants, visit his site at www.the-landscape-design-site.com/plantselection.html

May 28, 2008

Outdoor Kitchens: Attention All Cooks - You’ve Never Had It This Good!

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The art of cooking outdoors has transformed, it is now possible to entertain your friends, family and guests in and elaborate, well-equipped outdoor kitchen. We’ve come a long way. Outdoor cooking is an increasingly sophisticated avocation. And outdoor kitchen enthusiaststhere are new high tech tools just for you.

It makes logical sense that the culinary artist, or family cook would favor an open-air environment over a stuffy kitchen setting for preparing meals and entertaining guests.

Because there is more and more interest in outdoor kitchens developing, new homes are being built with outdoor kitchens intact, or at least with the design that makes it easy to install an outdoor kitchen later on as an addition to the home.

Designing outdoor kitchens includes building extended rooflines to cover the outdoor spaces where you will be cooking. And of course, it must also be planned in the design that the outdoor kitchen area includes outdoor gas and electrical hookups.

And of course, this kind of kitchen is not restricted to those with culinary expertise. Anyone can enjoy the technology and appliances available for outdoor kitchens on the market today.

An outdoor kitchen has a particular ambiance that is relaxing and fun to work in. However, when you purchase the merchandise necessary for an outdoor kitchen, you must consider your budget, the proximity of your indoor kitchen to your outdoor kitchen, and the range of cooking ability you would like to have before you set it all up. Take into consideration the kinds of foods you would like to cook outside. The amount of times you would have to go inside while cooking to fetch this or that, the amount of people you will be serving etc.

But no matter what you decide, and outdoor kitchen is an enchanting, ever-growing and evolving way for you to enjoy the outdoorseven when you still have to get supper on the table!

Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background includes teaching and gardening. For more of her articles on outdoor furniture and decor please visit Outdoor Furniture Solutions.