Landscaping

Archive for September, 2007

Attracting Birds to Your Landscape

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Benefits Associated with Attracting Birds to Your LandscapeĀ 

There are fond memories of finding birds’ nests in the garden, and watching eggs hatch. Additionally, the sounds of birds chirping in the morning can provide a great natural alarm clock. There are many pleasing benefits associated with birds in the landscape, and with careful planning it is [...]

Landscaping Kits to Build Your Own Pond

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Having a water feature installed can be a very expensive proposition. But, if you would like a pond for your property, it is actually possible to build your own pond. While you can build it by buying needed supplies individually and then assembling a proper pond, it can be difficult to make sure that you [...]

Do-it-Yourself: Planting Trees

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

Trees are a beautiful and desirable part of almost any landscape. They provide comfortable shade, protect against soil erosion, and can even contribute to the energy efficiency of a home. Additionally, trees are beautiful and can make any landscape attractive. Any home with a nice, attractive, well-maintained tree on its property enjoys increased property value. [...]

Do-it-Yourself: Laying Sod

Friday, September 21st, 2007

For many landscapers, the instant gratification felt in having an instant lawn is not to be competed with. After all, when one seeds a lawn, it can take quite a while to grow. But laying sod is an excellent way to get an instantly grassy and lush yard. It is more than possible to [...]

Do-it-Yourself: An Attractive Rock Garden

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

One of the most economical ways to enhance the landscape surrounding your home is to build a rock garden. Rock gardens are most often associated with the British Isles, where the climate is rarely accommodating to delicate plants. Rock gardens bring with them the assumption of having very few plants, and those of a [...]

Do It Yourself: Drip Irrigation System

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Installing an irrigation system in your yard can help make maintenance easier. After all, you will not have to hand set sprinklers all day and try to remember where you have already watered. A sprinkler system, however, is not a project for the average do-it-yourselfer. This is because there are multiple precise calculations that [...]

Building an Arbor

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

It may difficult to believe, but building an arbor for your landscape can actually be quite inexpensive. If you keep the arbor small, to a two-post size, you can have a very attractive landscape feature for a small cost. Even the novice landscaper can build a small arbor without too much trouble in about [...]

Building a Raised Garden Bed

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

You can save money by building your own raised garden bed. These can be used for flowers and even for vegetables. They are gaining in popularity because they are easy and inexpensive to build, making them practical parts of the landscape. Additionally, they are fairy easy to plant and maintain. They are even relatively easy [...]

Building A Compost Bin

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Building A Compost Bin
Compost can act as a great fertilizer, enriching the soil with organic materials rather than making use of chemicals that can do more harm than good if used improperly. Composting is a great way to save money as well. Using compost requires that you thoroughly mix it into the soil, reducing compaction [...]

Building a Concrete Patio

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

A concrete patio can be an attractive part of the landscape, provided it is properly decorated after it is placed. It is also a convenient landscape element, as the patio is usually square and is easy to mow around. Additionally, it is an excellent place to enjoy outdoor cooking and entertaining. Concrete is durable [...]

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