Jan - 27
2020
Low living fences enable you to define property boundaries or produce a barrier without blocking the view of the natural landscape. Pick plants that don’t require much maintenance and also that develop less than 4 feet tall. When selecting plants…
Jan - 23
2020
The best perennials to grow in containers are disease-resistant and simple to grow with long seasonal colour. Perennials tend to die back to the ground in cold weather and also go into a dormant state. Foliage and flowers grow back…
Jan - 20
2020
Privacy plants behave as planners when planted as hedges or grouped together to block unwanted views of roof lines and multistory buildings. Good plants for this usage are evergreen, with a dense growth habit that prevents gaps in the privacy…
Jan - 16
2020
Wood floors are easy to maintain. You can simply sweep the ground with a broom and gently dust mop to capture any remnants of dirt the broom left behind. Sometimes, you may need to clean the surface of the ground…
Jan - 13
2020
As a landscaping component that attracts vertical size and interest to the backyard, an arbor lends a touch of practical grace to your garden’s design. Conventional arbors have overhead covering for shade, built-in seating and open-framework sides that double as…
Jan - 11
2020
Mopping is advised when you need to remove surface dirt in the brick floor, and as you don’t have to worry about standing water as far as you do with different types of flooring, a chain cleaner functions well. A…
Jan - 08
2020
Grimy shower tiles might be the bane of your existence, but a modest box of baking soda eliminates the mess. It won’t scrape shingles, and yet baking soda can eliminate everything from soap scum to aged specks of hair conditioner.…
Jan - 05
2020
Even for challenging conditions, you normally have the option of many perennials. To get a shady deck which receives the brunt of the wind, you will have to choose hardy perennials. Some will develop in containers on the deck, though…
Jan - 02
2020
Cascades of delicate blossoms draping shiny, deep green leaves rank Japanese pieris (Pieris japonica) one of the most graceful late-winter ornamentals. Also referred to as the lily-of-the-valley shrub because of its urn-shaped blossoms, the 9- to 12-foot Asian native grows…