Moss – Love’em or Kill’em – and Japanese Gardens

16 July 2010 by  
Categories: Gardening

Moss is either loved or hated in the garden. People very often passionately rake it away. Why not to look at it as blessing to your garden? Its kinds are very difficult to recognize – you need proper book for that and magnifying glass. I don’t... 

All About Organic Gardening

all about organic gardening The following article presents the very latest information on organic. If you have a particular interest in organic, then this informative article is required reading. The fear time to learn about organic is before you’re in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to acquire some valuable [...]

Keep Yard Decor Simple – Don’t Clutter Your Garden

Are you simply trying to enhance the curb appeal of your home or are you planning to add to your overall yard decor? Whatever your goal, adding carefully selected garden accents can result in a very satisfying outdoor decorating project. A balanced and uncluttered garden is wonderful to behold. You can decide to have it [...]

Garden City Beaches In Myrtle Beach

Garden City Beach is South of Southside Beach and Northeast of Murrells Inlet. It extends from the tip of Surfside Beach in Horry County, all the way to the G.C. Point which is in George Town County and East of Murrells Inlet. Each year many families pass along the sandy beaches of Garden City. Garden [...]

Interior Trends – 1950s Modernism  

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 [...]

Leonardslee gardens is closing to the public

The estate famed for its rhododendrons and azaleas is closing its gates to the public, reports Tim Lusher There are just two weeks left to visit one of the finest gardens in Britain . Leonardslee in West Sussex has for years pulled in streams of visitors through the spring and summer to admire its 225 acres of riotously colourful rhododendrons, its cartoonishly pretty rock garden, and grazing wallabies and deer