Choosing Garden Furniture, A Guide For Beginners

November 26, 2010

A trip to the local garden centre for garden furniture can be a confusing experience – what do I need ? what the best style for me ? What will suit my way of living ? and then Do I want, wood, metal, wicker or what ? Here we try to cover the basics of [...]

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Outdoor Christmas Decorations

November 25, 2010

Creating an Outstanding Outdoor Christmas Display As you become aware of the vast selection of outdoor Christmas decor items that are available to you by shopping online, you will want to create a Christmas outdoor display that will dazzle your friends and neighbors. There are thousands of unique holiday decor items, made to be used [...]

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Radio Control Military applications in the Second World War

November 23, 2010

Radio control was further developed during World War II, primarily by the Germans who used it in a number of missile projects. Their main effort was the development of radio-controlled missiles and glide bombs for use against shipping, a target that is otherwise both difficult and dangerous to attack. However by the end of the war the Luftwaffe [...]

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Choosing the Right Garden Furniture

November 23, 2010

Your garden, no matter what the size, is your own little get-away from the stresses of daily living. It could serve as the venue for impromptu family dinners al fresco or a place to entertain a small group of friends. It could be your children’s playground or your quiet nook for reading or relaxation. Your [...]

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Gardening Styles

November 21, 2010

Each gardener has his or her own set of gardening guidelines that correspond to certain predetermined gardening styles. If you know your gardening style and if you can apply that style to creating an organic garden, then you have pretty much captured an edge over other gardening enthusiasts. But, if you do not have a [...]

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Add A New Touch To Your Garden With Garden Furniture

November 19, 2010

Do you like to experiment or play it safe where it comes to garden furniture? With the immense variety in furniture available today, choosing the most appropriate one can be quite an unnerving exercise. Teak garden furniture is especially popular owing to the durability factor. Selecting The Right Material You indeed have a wide array [...]

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Vegetable Gardening

November 17, 2010

The Rewards of Vegetable Gardening If you love to have fresh produces in the spring and summer, you should consider creating a home vegetable garden. Growing a vegetable garden is a fun and healthy hobby that anyone can excel at. While gardening, you may find that your troubles and stresses of the day simply float [...]

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Cheap Garden Furniture

November 17, 2010

It is interesting how the meaning of the term “discount” has evolved over the shopping years. Not that long ago, the mention of this word would send buyers into a shopping frenzy, while today it is used so often that is has almost become passé. When you are in the market for discount garden furniture, [...]

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Basics of Japanese Gardening, Part 3

November 16, 2010

Now the next thing taken in consideration in a Japanese garden are the ornaments or Tenkebutsu. Stone lanterns are, for westerners, a typical impression of Japanese gardens.Stone lanterns are not important components of the Japanese garden. The reason is that ornaments are subjected to the garden’s design. Lanterns, stupas, and basins are just architectural complements [...]

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Basics of Japanese Gardening, Part 2

November 15, 2010

Hill and Pond Garden (Chisen-Kaiyu-skiki) A China imported classic style. A pond or a space filled with raked gravel fronts a hill (or hills). This style always represents mountainous places and commonly makes use of vegetation indigenous to the mountains. Stroll gardens commonly use this style. Flat Garden (Hiraniwa) It derives from the use of [...]

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