Small Garden for Small House

31 January 2011 by  

A front garden is an important part of a house. Colorful plants in the garden make the home look beautiful. A garden can also be used as a place to have recreation with your family. However, people with a small home seemingly have problems in designing a front garden. If you think that there is [...]

How to Grow Carrots?   

31 January 2011 by  

Growing carrots is fun and easy. Bright red carrots are quite a sight. Planted carrot seeds take about 80 to 90 days to sprout and grow. The saint type of carrots for sowing in containers or window boxes is the short-rooted varieties. They mature quickly and tasty. If you have well enough garden space, the [...]

Save Your Organic Vegetable Seed and Save Money

30 January 2011 by  

Collecting organic vegetable seed from your own garden is a great way to preserve your favourite plant varieties and at the same time save your bank balance. Plants grown from seeds obviously take a little longer to produce edible crops than those grown from seedlings, but it’s definitely more satisfying when the seed comes from [...]

Murals – A Chic Decorating Idea

30 January 2011 by  

These days favourite fashion and decorating trends are being heightened by the sudden increase of shows that control items that will be “the next large thing”. surround murals have become one of the hottest trends in home and office decorating. Over 100 million viewers tune into the favourite TV shows that cater to today’s growing, [...]

The growing of organic vegetables at home

29 January 2011 by  

not all of us love gardening a biological in our house. In general, a gardener at home a flower or vegetable that rapid growth can be. If you need opportunity in growing organic vegetables at home? For me it’s a big. Yes, because we know for a fact, should not the majority in the vegetable market [...]

Interior Trends – 1950s Modernism  

29 January 2011 by  

Article by Corwin Smith I love the 1950s Modernist revival. Lucienne Day fabrics, Nordic furniture, muted autumnal shades. It’s not sacharin like the chintzy Cath Kidston style but it’s a lot easier to live with than 1960s space age modernism. I simply can’t watch an episode of Mad Men, the [...]

Have just started a landscape garden company but not sure how to price the jobs?

29 January 2011 by  

Question by demi: Have just started a landscape garden company but not sure how to price the jobs? Any ideas how to price jobs for landscaping and should I target big houses in well to do areas. Any advice would be much appreciated. Ideal answer: Answer by sammieyou could always find out what the other [...]

Gardeners and Gardens Enjoy Cool Fall Weather In October

29 January 2011 by  

OXNARD, CALIF.–October finally brings relief from summer heat, allowing both gardeners and gardens to enjoy a temperate climate for planting an array of cool season vegetables, trees and shrubs. Plant Bedding Plants: Plant now for colorful blooms by Thanksgiving. Use nursery six-packs instead of costlier annuals in larger containers. In fall, smaller plants grow larger [...]

whats the difference between vacuum packed cold-milled flax seed and regular flax seeds that are in a plastic?

29 January 2011 by  

Question by fostering John parrot: whats the difference between vacuum packed cold-milled flax seed and regular flax seeds that are in a plastic? wrap which ones worth the expense coz the cold-milled ones cost on average 8-10 pounds and the regular ones cost 3-4 pounds Ideal answer: Answer by *Jasmin*vacuum packed foods last wayyyyy longer…thats [...]

10 Ways To Add Value To Your French Home

28 January 2011 by  

Property, be it at home or abroad, is probably the largest investment most people will make in their lifetime but that is exactly what it is – an investment. So what can home-owners in France can do to maximise their investment? Give your home an external makeover By far one of the easiest ways of [...]

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