Archive for the 'Hall Of Gardening' Category

Country Gardens & Temple Garlands - Your Storied History

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Next time you’re pondering buying that lawn rake from the UK or checking out your neighbor’s Alan Titchmarsh garden spade, keep in mind that you couldn’t always buy streamlined devices and garden accessories. Rakes and secateurs are relatively new developments, but don’t forget, the concept of gardens is as old as man. The activity we know as a common hobby was already developing before the beginning of recorded history…

Sample Medical Cannabis Strains — Identify the Super Skunk Seeds

Friday, February 26th, 2010

When ordering medical cannabis seeds, quality and trustworthiness makes all the difference. You must evade being swindled as you search for a seller offering swift delivery and valuable seed strains. Quite a few such questions ought to be investigated in the course of choosing the man you want to do business with, and if you’ve heard enough to be wary of the risks, we’ll tell you what you should still take into account…

Fall Garden Chores for Spring Flowering Bulbs

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

As the school busses begin to rumble down the road again we are reminded that the gardening season is drawing to a close. For the gardener with an eye toward next spring, however, the season still promises plenty to be done in preparation of a showy spring to come. Early fall is the time when […]

Extending the living space outdoors - working with color

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

As suburban gardens become smaller, outdoor areas have evolved into more of an extension to our interior living space. Much more thought needs to be given to decorating the available space so that it becomes a totally integrated area. Colour in particular greatly affects our moods and changes the feeling of the space within which […]

Enchanting the Tract Home for Sale Using Design Psychology

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Are you selling your tract home? Home sellers marketing their property in development neighborhoods face tough competition. All the houses look alike. All the houses sell for similar prices. Market conditions — whether it’s a cool buyers’ market or a hot sellers’ market — largely determine the sales price, purchase terms, and length of time […]

Does Your Home Have America’s Most Inspiring View?

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

ARA) - Whether they look out their windows at a beautiful natural landscape, a dramatic city skyline or a garden they planted with their children, many people are inspired by the view from their homes.
According to a national survey conducted by Andersen Corporation, Americans say the top five most inspiring views from their windows […]

Caring For Your Juniper Bonsai

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

The classic Juniper bonsai is a natural hybrid species of Chinese Juniper. Since some Junipers can live for 200 years, caring for your Juniper Bonsai can give you a beautiful plant that will last a lifetime (and then some!)
The Juniper is an evergreen coniferous shrub which can be found in mountains and forests everywhere in […]