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Tips For a Balanced Feng Shui Garden
- By Lee Blackm
- Published Tuesday 7th 2012
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Feng Shui is a Chinese philosophy based on the realization of the innate power of the natural elements around you like wind and water The philosophy is constructed around the concept of 'Chi', the energy that brings about fortune and success to the life of a person
When Trees Are a Problem, Where Do You Do?
- By Stewart Wrighter
- Published Sunday 5th 2012
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There are many instances when trees in your yard or that of your neighbors litter your yard with their leaves or fruits Often trees provide too much shade for certain plants in your yard
How To Sharpen A Chainsaw - A Sharp Tool
- By Darrell Branan
- Published Saturday 4th 2012
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Chainsaws are a outstanding tool on a variety of undertakings in your home It provides power, strength, as well as a blade that basically no other tool can compare to
How And Why To Use Concrete In Gardening
- By Adriana Notton
- Published Friday 3rd 2012
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There are a variety of shapes and sizes that concrete stones can come in if someone chooses to use concrete in gardening They can look be dark gray or a lighter color, depending on preference
Delicious Strawberries With Pyramid in Concrete in Gardening
- By Adriana Notton
- Published Wednesday 1st 2012
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Now that plastics and treated wood are poorly regarded, some green thumbs are trying concrete in gardening Concrete bricks, even more than regularly formed concrete do leach calcium oxide, also known as lime
Backyard Oasis For Anywhere
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 26th 2012
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No matter where you live – in the tropics, or somewhere substantially colder – you may be interested in creating a small tropical oasis in your backyard Though it is certainly easier to gain the 'tropical' effect in a climate that's somewhat close to tropical, growing a tropical garden is even possible if your area gets well below freezing during the winter
Garden Tips For Beginners
- By Mitch Gleason
- Published Thursday 26th 2012
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Many individuals these days are trying to find ways to be healthier and one way that people are doing that is by eating more fruits and vegetables Surely eating healthier will make you look and feel much better about yourself but if you want to get even more satisfaction out of your new healthier lifestyle you should think about growing your own fruits and vegetables to eat
How My Leaf Vacuum Shredder is Saving Me From the Nut House... Maybe
- By Robert Hemken Jr
- Published Tuesday 24th 2012
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What the heck is a leaf vacuum shredder anyway
Looking After Tropical Hibiscus Plants
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 15th 2012
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When most people think of tropical flowers, among the first types to come to mind are the hibiscus Whether or not you have a green thumb, you may be attracted to the colorful hibiscus flower
Almost everyone loves grapes Although these fruit are small in size, they are one of the sweetest and are packed with lots of health benefits at the same time
Decorative Garden Fence Materials
- By Alex Middlebury
- Published Sunday 15th 2012
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A decorative garden fence is more than just a boundary, it can provide protection for your precious plants and ornaments from various invaders They can also be used to obscure undesirable features such as utility meters, HVAC equipment, or provide necessary privacy
Advantages of Having a Concrete Patio
- By Adriana Notton
- Published Thursday 12th 2012
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Concrete can now be used in a number of ways to create a new lounging area around any home or pool and can also be used to completely transform an existing one Designs are far beyond the ordinary and can be created into simply beautiful areas that are meant for entertaining or just relaxing in privacy
Grape Vine Growing For Success
- By Shaun Gerber
- Published Thursday 12th 2012
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Picture a backyard that is full of healthy grapevines growing in it This picture will look so sweet and endearing that you’ll crave to have it someday, but how can you start working for your dream if you don’t have that grape farmer-like knowledge on grapevine growing
Interesting Facts to Know About Flowers
- By Adrianna Norton
- Published Thursday 12th 2012
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Flowers are one of the most common things that we see all over he world There are a great number of types that can be found that are both beautiful and unique
Free Gardening Tips For a Well Maintained and Simple Garden
- By Liani Widjaja
- Published Thursday 12th 2012
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Did you ever want to turn your backyard into a garden but then you gave up because you didn't know anything about gardening You don't have to do that anymore: gardening is actually not as hard as people might think it is
Compost Bins – Hide or See
- By Adrian Hall
- Published Wednesday 11th 2012
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Having a Compost Bin in your garden is a great way to recycle your garden and kitchen waste and save money, so all you need to do is choose what type and size you need and where you place it Do you want to hide or see it
Reason Why Many People Find Orchid Flowers Best For Weddings
- By Adriana N.
- Published Wednesday 11th 2012
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Weddings are the most imperative occasions for lovers Couples would do anything to make the occasion remarkable and memorable as well
Greasing a Toro Riding Mower 101
- By Danica Reynes
- Published Tuesday 10th 2012
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To grease a Toro riding mower you need to follow these steps in order-prepare your materials, set the parking brake and take off the key, clean the mower, wipe the fittings and use the grease gun to apply grease, apply grease on the grease fitting inside the steering wheel, apply grease on the fitting near the pivot point of the idler pulley, use the ratchet and socket to take off the spindle cove
The Flowers That Bloom in Spring
- By Adrianna Noton
- Published Monday 9th 2012
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Flowers make people happy They are given for gifts, used for decorations and are grown with loving care
Building Concrete Driveways and What You Should Really Know
- By Martha Vasquez
- Published Saturday 7th 2012
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The idea of having a concrete driveway can be quite appealing due to how little maintenance it actually needs once it is laid It is able to last a long time and it does leave the area looking neat and tidy and of course it gives a great surface for the driveway itself
No. 3 Lorikeet Lane, Part 2 - Feng Shui Garden Design
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Thursday 5th 2012
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Progress, and the new decking and veranda to Number 3 is in place and providing the location to ensconce myself upon a chair to imagine the beneficial Chi I hope to create I'm sitting on the chair because this is the place I want as the core of Chi, a place where the energy of my surroundings come to me and harmonise me
No. 3 Lorikeet Lane, Part 3 - Feng Shui Garden Design
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Thursday 5th 2012
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Time waits for no one as the saying goes and progress, I'm not too sure It requires commitment and effort, but Number 3 is changing and becoming closer to have a go at some gardening
No. 3 Lorikeet Lane, Part 4 - Feng Shui Garden Design
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Thursday 5th 2012
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Transformations, transformations and a need to work, but Number 3 Lorikeet Lane is getting there and the garden is taking shape
It definitely is a garden on the curve and I've deliberately set it out to ensure not one straight line of vision or image is projected
No. 3 Lorikeet Lane, Part 1 - Feng Shui Garden Design
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Thursday 5th 2012
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Wow What a mess
Backyard Landscaping Tips You Could Do Yourself
- By Adriana Notton
- Published Wednesday 4th 2012
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Carrying out some landscaping does not always have to mean you go and hire a company to come in and do the work for you As long as you are healthy enough there are a number of things that you can manage to do yourself without too many problems
Stamped Concrete is an Exciting Old Material With a New Look
- By Adriana Notton
- Published Wednesday 4th 2012
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Stamped concrete is an old material, concrete with a great new look which makes it far more attractive for many uses today Stamped concrete can simulate many other materials such as tiles, cobblestones, wood, and stone
Effortless and Easy - Select Garden Ornaments Online
- By Thomas Reynolds
- Published Tuesday 3rd 2012
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Have you moved in to a new house with a large garden It must be really exciting for you to set the entire space
Some of the Common Garden Ornaments Explored
- By Thomas Reynolds
- Published Tuesday 3rd 2012
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Garden ornaments are wonderful accessories that add great visual appeal to your landscape They come in many shapes, sizes and colors to suit every season, décor, space and likes
Garden Ornaments Add Aesthetic Value to Your Abode
- By Thomas Reynolds
- Published Tuesday 3rd 2012
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A beautifully decorated garden completes and compliments a house to a great degree In addition to the usual plants, trees and bushes, garden ornaments can add a great aesthetic value to your gardens
Add New Garden Ornaments to Liven Up Your Garden!
- By Thomas Reynolds
- Published Tuesday 3rd 2012
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Doing the garden is getting to know more about décor and knowing what will suit your concept There are concepts in heaters, lights and seating arrangements
Rhythm and Flow - Harmonious Chi Garden
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Tuesday 3rd 2012
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If we are lucky enough to observe nature, we slowly become attuned to its rhythm and flow and its gentle transition from one state to another
Suggesting by living in harmony with our surroundings we accept nature's will to maintain rhythm and flow within a climate of change
Yin and Yang Transition in Kyoto Temple Gardens - Japanese Gardens
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Tuesday 3rd 2012
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No doubt travel broadens the mind Visiting temple gardens in Kyoto in March 2008 was initially confusing because I couldn't work out if the site was Yin or Yang
Small Area Viewing Gardens - Japanese Gardens
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Tuesday 3rd 2012
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A pleasant Sunday was spent wandering the streets and lanes of Gion in Kyoto, Japan and viewing temples such as Kiyomizu Temple and the quaint Entouin Temple and of course viewing gardens seen along the way The Japanese and their families enjoying and I think they love Sunday, the Temples, lunch and the street life
Yang Homes in New Estates - Harmonious Chi Gardening
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Sunday 1st 2012
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Driving around through suburbia to see how the other half lives (more likely the other half per cent), one need go no further than cross the bridge onto Sovereign Islands Estate, Gold Coast, Queensland in Australia Homes start here about $2ml and go up to about $10-15ml
No. 1 Lorikeet Lane - Feng Shui Garden Design
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Sunday 1st 2012
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Relocatable Home in Lorikeet Lane
''Bit of a challenge you've got there'', the elderly neighbour said ''It's been neglected for a few years
The Japanese Garden - Feng Shui Gardening
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Sunday 1st 2012
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In March 2008, I had the opportunity to spend two weeks or so visiting the ''Gardens of Kyoto'' It was a tremendous experience, visiting the city, and being in company with its residents, my visiting of buildings, hotels, cafes and restaurants
A Feng Shui Garden Evaluation Technique
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Sunday 1st 2012
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A few years ago I mentioned to a Feng Shui practitioner, I saw Chi energies as a game between the goodies and the baddies He quietly reminded me that wasn't the case and suggested instead we look at the association between beneficial and detrimental Chi energies
Autumn and Spring - Feng Shui in the Garden
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Saturday 31st 2011
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Yin handing over to Yang - Spring
Yang handing over to Yin - Autumn
During these periods a time arises when they are both in harmony with each other Neither Yin or Yang and that reflected in the ambiance of sunlight, shadow, movement in the season, wind flow and temperature variation
Three Stages in Life - Feng Shui Gardening
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Saturday 31st 2011
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Three stages in life, what an absurdity, how can life be split into stages Life is life and a transition from birth to death, but this journey could be broken down to view life from another prospective
The 8 Elements, But What About Tone? - Feng Shui in the Garden
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Saturday 31st 2011
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Over the past so many years I've developed a vision of Chi seen through 8 elements I first saw these as a composition at Callala Bay on the New South Wales South Coast of Australia on an extraordinary afternoon gazing over a veranda with beer in hand and the sounds of the Rolling Stones in the background
Men (Blokes) and Feng Shui Gardening
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Saturday 31st 2011
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Recently I've been talking to various people about Chi Gardening and a discussion with two blokes come to mind Both were successful, you know the big house, boat and maybe millionaire tag and both were interested in nature and their need to connect to it
Great Ideas For Setting Up Your Garden Using Feng Shui
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Friday 30th 2011
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For most lovers of nature, gardening can be a very relaxing and fulfilling past time Having a beautiful garden in your home, especially if you live in the busy city can offer you an amazing sense of serenity and welcome
Tree Doctors Know What to Do in Times of Trouble
- By Stewart Wrighter
- Published Thursday 29th 2011
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Everyone loves nature and when it comes to our own gardens, we sometimes are a little wary of cutting something down even though it is becoming somewhat of a problem Indeed, those who have firs or elms or such other big specimens often leave it far too long before getting in an expert to work on it
Getting That Tree Cut is Not So Difficult
- By Stewart Wrighter
- Published Thursday 29th 2011
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This article highlights the use of competent tree surgeons to come and sort out a diseased or overgrown tree It also shows that good companies clean up after themselves and get business by word of mouth
The Physical and the Mind - Feng Shui in the Garden
- By Ross Lamond
- Published Tuesday 27th 2011
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''You know, there are two ways of looking at gardening '', I said to some hapless person '' Definitely many more, but these two will do for now''
Seven Ways to Shred Your Leaves to Create Leaf Mulch
- By Marcelle Snyder
- Published Monday 26th 2011
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Have you ever wondered why some people gather as many leaves as they can, even pick up their neighbors’ leaves and create leaf mulch out of them
Well there’s a good reason for wanting this leaf mulch (also known as leaf mold) in their gardens
Garden Gargoyles
- By ToddD Smith
- Published Sunday 25th 2011
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Gargoyles have been a part of history and architecture since the early days of the ancient Greek and Egyptian empires and are most commonly associated with medieval lore Though gargoyles often have a fearsome appearance, their use is thought to be far more altruistic
Polished Concrete Can Be the Perfect Way to Beautify Your Dwelling
- By Adriana Noton
- Published Wednesday 21st 2011
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From Egypt to Rome the use of concrete in various constructions can still be seen today There are numerous benefits to polished concrete
A Montreal Florist Can Make Your Event Blossom
- By Adriana N.
- Published Wednesday 21st 2011
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Flowers make a thoughtful gift at any time of year, for any occasion Your Montreal florist serves a large area, meaning they direct themselves at a wide variety of customers whose desires range from typical to unusual
Garden Fountains For That Touch of Class
- By Don Reynolds
- Published Monday 19th 2011
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Garden fountains bring a touch of class to any garden, and fountains are available online for any garden, large or small The range of these beautiful water features that is available is astounding, and most are affordable to any purse or wallet
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