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What You Need To Get Your Log Cabin Built Properly
June 24th, 2008

For many people it is a dream to one day own a log cabin. Log cabins are beautifully built structures that are becoming more and more common in both rural and suburban areas. Typically you will find more...
Japanese Knotweed, The 'Super Weed'
June 23rd, 2008

Japanese Knotweed is unusual in that it has three different scientific names - Fallopia japonica, Polygonum cuspidatum and Reynoutria japonica. The name Reynoutria japonica is its oldest name and was more...
How to Read a Lawn Fertilizer Label
June 23rd, 2008

Feeding your lawn is part of maintaining a healthy lawn. To properly feed, you need to know how to decode and interpret a lawn fertilizer label. Applying the right fertilizer in the correct amount w more...
Deadheading - What, Why, And How To Deadhead Flower Blooms
June 23rd, 2008

Deadheading, cutting off spent flower blooms, is necessary to not only keep the garden or landscape looking tidy, but to also encourage new blooms from plants that would otherwise be done blooming for more...
place for virtual food cooking, chefs and food games
June 21st, 2008

Every time you eat out, you notice the quality of the service you’ve received. If your waitress is excellent, you leave an especially large tip. If your service is poor, the tip suffers. It makes on more...
Garden Bridges Help You Go With The Flow
June 20th, 2008

Most of us have, at one time or another, been advised to go with the flow. As is the case with cross that bridge when you come to it, the grass is always greener on the other side, or any of hundreds more...
Patio Umbrellas Bring People Together
June 20th, 2008

April showers are long gone, and we’ve put away our umbrellas. Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer, is a quickly fading memory. The season has now officially begun, and the Fourth of July w more...
Landscaping Fabric - How To Install Landscaping Weed Fabrics
June 18th, 2008

When using landscaping fabric, preparing the project grounds is just as important as the quality of materials you use. While a lot of people will lay weed barrier directly over existing or barely prep more...
What is the Subject of Your Container Garden?
June 17th, 2008

Container gardening has to be the simplest form of landscaping. It takes very little effort, you don't have to be an expert gardener, the attractive planters can fit in with virtually any decorating s more...
Give your Yard A Snowball's Chance this Summer
June 16th, 2008

When the good weather arrives, the typical New York homeowner wanders outside to check out the backyard. After being cooped up for months on end, warm thoughts are finally allowed to bubble to the sur more...
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