Give Your Garden a Makeover08.14.09

Summer is in full swing, which means you’re likely spending as much time as possible outdoors. If you haven’t already done so now’s a great time to gear your garden up with the right furniture and accessories. After all, summer will soon be over – which means you should take advantage of the warmer weather and sunshine while you can.

Everyone’s garden or patio is different, which means how you furnish or accessorise it will be unique to you – not only based on dimensions, but on your taste. You might already have some ideas on how youd like your garden or patio to look.

But it might also help to look through some print or online catalogues to get even more ideas. You might opt for some lounge chairs to go alongside a pool, or an outdoor dining set for all those outdoor barbeques. Or, why not install a rocking bench – an ideal backyard fixture for those balmy summer months. Just remember to keep features like garden and patio dimensions in mind when looking at larger pieces of furniture or fittings, and consider water proof items that you can keep outside year-round if need be.

But garden furniture is just one aspect of having an inviting garden. You might also want to consider including accessories – such as small statues, outdoor candles, or even small fire torches to give your garden a more tropical feel. Love the relaxing sounds of nature? Why not install a small fountain that trickles water over rocks or pebbles? Or, consider hanging a few chimes that will work with the breeze to relax you year-round.

Plants are another major aspect of any garden, and can give your garden a truly unique look. Consider whether you want mostly flowers, greenery, or a bit of both. And you’ll have to consider how you’ll want all your plants to be organised. Some people prefer a more manicured look, while others are inclined towards a more wild, romantic outdoor look. Whats more, plants will do more than just make your garden look great – they offer a wonderful and relaxing way for you to spend time in your garden. All you need is some basic gardening tools and a little gardening know-how – both of which are widely available.

There are many ways for you to turn your garden or patio into an inviting extension of your home’s social or private space. Whether you choose to add some garden furniture, accessories, or plants, you’ll undoubtedly love having a more inviting garden.

Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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What Is Involved With Landscaping A Garden06.17.09

When you start to work on your garden there are a few things you need to be aware of. Garden landscaping is one of them and with a little knowledge on this subject you are sure to be happy with the garden you create.

So what exactly is garden landscaping? Well, in simple terms it is the way in which you can be certain your garden will look as good as it possibly can. Garden landscaping is all about how the garden is arranged and how the flowers, plants and vegetables look and behave and it really doesn’t matter if you are designing your own garden landscaping or working with one already in existence.

The biggest thing for you to think about is what type of garden you want. If you are looking at a simple flower or vegetable garden, you want to have a flat patch of earth that you can section off to grow things in. However, if you are looking at a garden that you want to be wilder, you aren’t going to have as many limitations.

There are many different types of garden landscaping that you might be looking at. First of all, some garden landscaping is very strict and very cut and dried. In these gardens, plants are planted far apart, and have clean dirt or rocks in between them. It is necessary to keep a strict eye on these gardens so that nothing grows where it shouldn’t grow. In other gardens, things are allowed to over run their bounds, and even encouraged.

So how do you know which kind of garden landscaping to use? Well, when you start planning your garden you need to take a good look at the land and decide exactly what you want the end product to be. If rows of flowers and vegetables are your choice, it’s easy to divide the garden into sections and keep an eye on the things growing. However, if you prefer the wild look, this can be achieved by planting perennials and keeping an eye on where they appear.

These are not the only aspects of garden landscaping to consider though. It is the choice of many to use a selection of stones and rocks to ensure the garden looks at its best whilst others put up fences to encourage neatness in the garden. A couple of other good tips are to work at everything having its place and to use the right tools for the job. If you are prepared to put in a little hard work you will be rewarded well with a stunning garden and great garden landscaping too.

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My First Gardening Experience04.09.09

Ah, to this day I still remember my first gardening experience. It was
such a disaster that I didnt think I would ever want to garden again. I
almost decided to turn my casual hobby into the most rage-inducing topic
you could possibly bring up to me.

It all started a few weeks after I moved in to my first house. I was
excited just to have my own grass to mow, since I had been in apartments
and condos for quite a while. In between plans to paint walls and renovate
the inside to exactly how I like, I thought it would be a good idea to
start a fruit garden so that I could have some fresh produce and put my
yard to use. At that point I didnt really know anything at all about
gardening. But still in my spunky youthful years, I decided I didnt need
help. How hard could it be to start a garden and grow stuff? After all, it
happens in nature all the time and nobody even has to do anything.

I already had a grassless patch in my yard where it looked like the
previous owner had attempted a garden. But any attempt they had made
turned out to be an utter travesty. The area was full of rocks and weeds,
with no signs of any agreeable plants. I spent several hours of work
spread over several days to clear out the entire area, leaving nothing but
dirt. At that point, however, I didnt realize the difference between
dirt and soil. I was dealing with barren, hard, nutritionless, and
unforgiving land.

I made some attempt at making my garden look nice; although I think even
Martha Stewart would have had difficulties. I took some stained boards
that were sitting in my basement (quite convenient, no?) and used them as
a border for my garden, to keep out all the pests that couldnt jump more
than a foot (I figured I would be safe from lawn gnomes). I used the pile
of rocks I had collected from the garden to make a creepy shrine looking
thing in front of it. I dont know what I was thinking when I did that.

I went to the store that very day, and picked out whatever looked tasty.
Strawberries? Sure! Watermelon? Yeah! I hacked away a hole in the
rock-hard ground and poked the seed in. After that, I think I watered it
faithfully every day for several weeks before realizing that it was not
going to grow anything. But even after I had that realization, I continued
to water in hopes that my seeds would pull a last minute sprout on me. But
I knew there was no hope, and I was heartbroken. After all those hours of
pulling up weeds and tossing rocks into a pile, I had no fruit to show for
my labor.

So, feeling dejected and betrayed, I logged onto the internet and searched
for a guide to gardening. I quickly ran across a site that led me to
realize the true skill required for gardening. It was then I learned about
soil consistency, nutrients, ideal watering conditions, seasons, and all
those things. After I read up on my area and how to grow fruits, I learned
exactly what to do. I learned how to get the ideal soil, when to plant the
seeds, how much to water, etc. Just a night of browsing the internet and
printing off sources, and I was totally ready for the next planting season.

If youre in the position I was, and youre just itching to start a new
garden I urge you to learn from my mistake. Make sure you do plenty of
proper research on the types of plants youre trying to grow, along with
the climate. Spend money on good soil, good fertilizer, and good garden
tools. Hopefully you dont have to go through the emotional disaster that
I went through.

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