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Fall Garden Fun

March 13, 2010 By: RE Writer Category: To do: Autumn

Some people are under the impression that once they’ve planted their gardens, apart from watering and weeding, the work is done until next spring. That couldn’t be further from the truth. There are so many things you can do to ensure a successful lawn and garden for the following year. Besides, it’s just plain fun to get back digging in those beds again.

Clean-Up

Now is the time to rake up any leaves or mulch them with your mower. Your grass requires sunlight to thrive, even when it appears dormant. Collect up all your old planters, wash them out well and stack them in a wooden crate or similar container. Set them safely on a shelf until next spring. (more…)

Japanese Garden Design

March 13, 2010 By: Jeff Halper Category: Create & Plan..., Gardens - Other

A Japanese Garden is full of mystery, nature and serenity. Just as landscape gardens of the West followed historic points of reference such as Classical Garden Design, Traditional Garden Design, English Garden Design on up threw Modern Garden Design, the Japanese garden tradition has a history that followed the trends and lifestyles of their location and times. It would be very pretentious to copy directly a Japanese Garden for Houston, although there was actually a style of Japanese Garden Design that did just that. We will highlight how you could build and apply the Japanese or Zen Garden style to your own home in Houston Texas.

Japanese Garden History

• Asuka period (538-710)-gardens were an expression of Buddhism and Taoism. Small gardens were reflections of spiritual themes or miniaturizations of the large mountainous regions of China and Japan.

• Heian period (794-1185)-the garden shifted from representing religious beliefs to becoming a place for ceremony, entertainment and passive contemplation. These became gardens for the wealthy of the time. (more…)

Requisites Of The Home Vegetable Garden.

March 13, 2010 By: John Ugoshowa Category: Create & Plan..., Gardens - Vegetable

In deciding upon the site for the home vegetable garden it is well to dispose once and for all of the old idea that the garden “patch” must be an ugly spot in the home surroundings. If thoughtfully planned, carefully planted and thoroughly cared for, it may be made a beautiful and harmonious feature of the general scheme, lending a touch of comfortable homeliness that no shrubs, borders, or beds can ever produce.

With this fact in mind we will not feel restricted to any part of the premises merely because it is out of sight behind the barn or garage. In the average moderate-sized place there will not be much choice as to land. It will be necessary to take what is to be had and then do the very best that can be done with it. But there will probably be a good deal of choice as to, first, exposure, and second, convenience. Other things being equal, select a spot near at hand, easy of access. It may seem that a difference of only a few hundred yards will mean nothing, but if one is depending largely upon spare moments for working in and for watching the garden and in the growing of many vegetables the latter is almost as important as the former this matter of convenient access will be of much greater importance than is likely to be at first recognized. Not until you have had to make a dozen time-wasting trips for forgotten seeds or tools, or gotten your feet soaking wet by going out through the dew-drenched grass, will you realize fully what this may mean. (more…)

Outdoor Stone Fireplace Design – What are your options?

March 13, 2010 By: Alexa Smith Category: Decor & Lighting

For many owners, there is nothing comparable to an exterior design stone fireplace. They can dramatically change the landscape of your home and provide a feeling of peace. Here are some simple tips to help you start planning your outdoor stone fireplace.

With any type of outdoor fireplace made of stone, you have several options in materials.

Natural stone – This is the most common material of all design outdoor fireplace. You can choose from an endless series of natural stone that you can use as you see fit. (more…)

Word of the Day: rootstock

March 13, 2010 By: Garden Dictionary Category: Garden Dictionary

An underground stem with eyes (buds) for next season’s growth and with roots. Also called a rhizome. “Rootstock” is also a term for the underground base stock on which a desirable variety is grafted, as in rose and fruit culture. In this case, it is also called an understock.

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