by Reagan Miers
Fencing can bring about the much needed privacy and security we want in our homes. Not only that, wood fencing in particular, can also give the house and its surrounding landscape the right touch of rustic charm to complete its look.
by Denise Grant
Creating your own backyard oasis is easily accomplished with just a little planning and designing. Do you really need the aggravation of airports, traffic and packing when you can simply step into your own private paradise in your ba
by John Lars
On the whole pileas are small, compact plants which will all benefit from having their growing tips removed periodically in order to induce a more bushy appearance. They are also what we might term expendable plants, in that it is often
by Fiona Isabella
The dendrobiums comprise an enormous genus and their growth is extremely varied to suit all environments. A somewhat unusual species is D. cunninghami, which is adapted to the temperate conditions of New Zealand.
They grow from a
by Sophie Baker
Paphiopedilums are the well-known and distinctive 'slipper orchids', their lip resembling a slipper-shaped pouch. They have a large dorsal sepal which stands erect like a sail. It is usually white, and spotted or striped. The lateral
by Todd Alan
Fire pits have traditionally been designed for using combustible materials such as wood. Although fire pits were apt for scenarios that required temporary fires, they still ended up taking a fair amount of time to create, as well as bei
by Glenn Guthrie
FENCE - This adds a visible and physical boundary between your property and the property lines outside of yours. The main purpose of fencing today is to add security to your property for people and animals. Whether it is to keep the
by Acton Schuwart
It is difficult for us, with a life-span which is no more than a twinkling of the eye in evolutionary terms, to comprehend the gradual but nonetheless cataclysmic changes which have overtaken our planet to produce the life - and th
by Adam Absolom
The scientific name for Common Speedwell has been explained in several ways. Mostly it is linked with St. Veronica, although some sources have it as a combination of the two words vera and unica, meaning the only true medicine. Or, a
by George Moose
The Fringed Pink is one of the loveliest and nowadays also one of the rarest of pinks. It grows in forest clearings, forest margins, and damp, acid-soil oak woods, mostly on warm substrates.
Anyone eating the fruits of Belladonna m
by Andrew Caxton
In today's concrete world, a lawn is a beautiful deviation and so great importance is attached to it. Also, positive environmental factors of a lawn make it even more desirable. In addition to increasing the property value, a good l