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A beautiful tree, The Sweet Bay Magnolia
The Sweet Magnolia Bay is known as the Sweet Bay, Magnolia Marsh or Swamp Bay. He was first found in European gardens as early as 1688. Settlers referred to it as the tree beaver, because their fleshy roots helped trap beavers. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
Maple Trees
The trees that are commonly known as maple trees are really scientifically given the genus Acer. One hundred and twenty-five species of different tree, many of which are in Asia, with others in Europe, Africa and North America. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
Confierious Evergreen Trees
Conifers are evergreen plants or trees that produce cones to protect the seeds and keep their leaves during the winter, hence the name evergreen. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
Blackberry and Raspberry: The Advantages are Endless
Addition of raspberry and blackberry for outdoor landscaping features a variety of vibrant colors that breathe life into any garden or landscape design. The incorporation of this element in a design scheme begins by choosing the ideal place for planting. Look for areas of landscape of a garden or yard that receives direct sunlight most of the day. Ensure that an irrigation system of healthy water is also available. By choosing not to make this low-lying areas where water can collect and pool ... [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
With Woody Landscape Plants
Landscape plantings, both for large public spaces, the properties of bathroom or nursery, it is more rewarding when a clear pattern is apparent to people using the space. Serenity and simplicity are important for the exterior design. Select and use the smallest possible number of varieties of perennials for an obvious purpose. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Five Uses For Landscaping Wholesale Nursery Groundcover
There are many different uses for Wholesale Nursery Groundcover, and if youâ ™ € not careful you can lose what they are. If you are a professional gardener, or if youâ € ™ re a beginner or a beginner you need to know exactly what you can use for groundcover. This of course can be an issue for some redundant, but it is important for everyone who is interested in gardens, landscaping, and even make the fans of the project. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Andrew Collier
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Are you considering a garden fountain?
When you enjoy your garden with their areas of grass, flowers and shrubs, one of the ways to improve the global environment of the garden is to install a garden fountain. Before you run out and buy a font that you need to do a little planning. You have the size of your garden to find the perfect place, where you can show to their best advantage. Take the steps to the garden to have it in a place where wonâ € ™ t look out of place or master the garden. You also have to look at the various... [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Sarah Martin [See Author’s Biography]
Introducing Lily Blackberry ...
This short living perennial Japan, Russia and China Eastern is just amazing. Delicate stems hold flowers with ease precious, while the firm sword like leaves to give a fullness around the base of the lily. The three countries mentioned above are all home the Blackberry lily. It has been observed in several newspapers Lily BlackBerry Iris reminds one more than a lily. Markings common, the flowers of the lily BlackBerry is a deep orange color on the petal of a soft yellow with a long stem. Some... [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
Berries Galore!
Mmmma € |. berriesâ € | berries are not only aromatic and delicious, they often add beauty and a sense of culture for landscaping in a way special and unique. We often think of berries â € "especially blueberries and strawberries traditional â €" as the fruit of summer but there are a number of other types that can be planted in the fall, which will add something special to your landscaping that youâ ™ €'ve been looking for. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
Burning Bush Bare Root
The Burning Bush is a shrub with a color so vibrant in the fall, which was named thusly because it literally looks like a burning bush. In summer, the leaves are deep green, turning dark orange to scarlet in autumn. With the small bright red berries orange, along with the scarlet leaf burning, it does show the shades and tones of a burning bush. Birds love these berries! The burning bush is native to East Asia, in places like Korea, China and Japan is a favorite among ornamental landscapers a... [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Gardener € ™ s Adore Bugle Weed
Bugle Weed hails from perennial groundcover type, which is found in most yards nursery or hardware stores. The choice of vibrant color between the Bugle Weed is not pleasant. Sheets Bugle weed are often various shades of green, with a hint of Burgundy and offer a periwinkle color flower rich. Much of the color of the flower depends on the type of soil. The flower is rumored to be anywhere in the shade of light blue to rich navy deeply mysterious. Many gardeners around the world love Bugle Wee... [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
Add a touch of American States for Planting Elderberry
The American Elderberry shrub is famous for its purplish-black berries that many people use to make pies, wines and jams. The alternative for soft bush is its ability to provide a natural setting for birds and squirrels to live in the comfort of the yard. It is a great addition to the yard or garden, it attracts all forms of wildlife to the garden to enrich it. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Planting a tree in your garden to help the environment
The trees are Nature € ™ s method of air purification. They take the poison gas out of the air replaces it with oxygen clean and healthy. Trees absorb carbon dioxide from vehicle exhausts and gas purification of toxin to the planet. Trees convert hazardous gases for oxygen that is an extremely essential for life to survive on the planet. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Geranium: Bring Old Faithful in your garden
If you have a garden at home, chances are you have considered, are considering or will consider the use of geranium to bring some extra life to their filth. These plants have been called â € € œOne of the most reliable plants for your yard, which is at home in a small greenhouse or in a small box factory in the workplace. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
Landscape Irrigation
All about watering your landscape 101 [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
All About Perennials and Woody
PERENNIALS 101 [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Dennis Sons
Black Haw More of the Alamo Viburnums
Black Haw [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Autumn Olive a kind Beautiful
Autumn Olive [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Different Types of Outdoor Water Features
The performance of any landscape project should include the addition of one or more characteristics of water outdoors in your garden. There are many designs to choose from depending on the size of your garden and whether or not to have them free standing, attached to a fence or even sitting on your patio. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Sarah Martin [See Author’s Biography]
Bring Your Garden To Life With Outdoor Statuary
Nothing enhances a garden and make it a place to be like his outdoor sculptures. The statues can be used to increase the flower beds, lakes or reflect a theme in a garden. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Sarah Martin [See Author’s Biography]
The loblolly Pine Tree
Also called Loblolly Pine or North Carolina Pinheiro, the loblolly Pine is one of the many trees that originated from South America, and is particularly abundant in eastern North Carolina. There are huge tracts of trees in the state, while in most other forests that go to the bottom, in the presence of other species of trees. It is one of the varieties of Southern Yellow Pine. Some other old names for Loblolly Pine are Bull Pine, Oldfield Pine and Rosemary Pine. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
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Leyland Cyprus Tree
Leyland Cyprus Leylandii tree resembles a typical Christmas tree and is often used as such. Of course, in a triangular pattern, this tree can also be shaped by hand to form a shrub-like tree and can be used for privacy or to prevent serious wind. Growing up in excess of 40-50 m at maturity, this particular tree grows quickly while young, effortlessly growing three to four meters per year. The record for the most cyprus tree Leylandii Leyland was recorded in the last 130ft and growing, but bec... [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
American Holly
One of the types of shrubs growing in popularity in use as a hedge is the American Holly. Out of many types of shrubs and hedges available for planting, Holly makes a nice addition at the same time it is very easy to maintain. The ease of cultivation and adaptability of planting conditions are causing the bush holiday classic to become more mainstream as daily coverage. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Black Pine Korean Pine Tree
The ornamental Korean Pine Black Pine Tree is very beautiful and has a lot of maintenance. Many people choose to plant it because of its appearance tree Bonzi classic stature, and ability to grow in temperate climates. Although the tree will do much better if placed in a warmer area. This tree needs at least five hours of direct sun per day, which is something that the farmer should keep in mind before choosing a tree. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
The American Sycamore
Platanus occidentalis is commonly known as the American plane, and is also referred to as the Occidental plane, and Buttonwood American plan. This species is very familiar and common that the first origin of North America. It is often called a sycamore wherever it is widespread, and is a name that is used for many other trees in other areas of the world. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Rose of Sharon
Rose of Sharon or Hibiscus syriacus, is a deciduous shrub flowering that has some other common names. These are Rose and Althea Althea bush. It is an ornamental shrub that is widely collected. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
River Birch
River Birch is a deciduous tree, which is also known as the Water Birch. This is a species of birch that originated in the eastern United States of America in West New Hampshire to southern Minnesota. It has since spread to South Florida and Texas. It is a common tree found in swamps and flood plains. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
Green Gray
Fraxinus pennsylvanica is commonly known as Green Ash or Red Ash. It is a kind of ash tree that is native to Central and Eastern North America. It can be found in Nova Scotia, Alberta, Colorado, Florida and Texas. Sometimes it is also known as downy ash, ash water or Swamp Ash. It is a fast-growing tree, while on the lowland high altitude, and is extremely resistant to extreme climates, once it is established in an area. [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Tammy Sons
What are the principles of organic vegetable gardening
It is a fact that organic vegetable gardening is becoming a favorite among farmers, who can grow the same amount of crops with less money. You should familiarize yourself with the rules of organic gardening, before you try this at home. Above all, organic vegetable gardening does not use synthetic fertilizers, nutrients and pesticides. Nature is your friend here, because you will be using two things to operate all, especially sunlight and water. Unfortunately, these can never be made artifici... [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Stuart James Smith
Terrace Outdoor Furniture - Will You Fall in Love With It
Terrace Outdoor Furniture: adorning your patio with the Best Furniture [ Read ]
Data: 2009-10-12 | Author: Susan Amez


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