Articles related to "Garden Structure"Pergolas or architectural arbors are a great addition to your exterior, drawing guests into its space.
A review of "An Encyclopedia of Garden Design and Structure: Ideas and Inspiration for Your Garden" by Derek Fell, over 800 photographs of landscape elements from A to W.
Use your obelisk to assist a vine, aid a plant with heavy fruit or just decorate an area of your garden.
In the last article, "Making a Tree Ring Seat - Preparation", you got all of your pieces ready for assembly. In this article you will assemble you bench.
For relatively little effort and cost you can add a functional bench and yard focal point.
North American native annual vines are colorful through the summer and easy to grow from seed.
The core of Derek Fell's book "Encyclopedia of Garden Design and Structure" is an information bank of garden landscape photos, but the introduction is its foundation.
There are several plants, both evergreen and deciduous, that have pleasing, striking or unique silhouettes. Learn how to select and use them effectively in the garden.
Moss can be a wanted or unwanted presence in the organic garden. Learn the needs of this prehistoric fuzzy plant, and decorate your garden with moss or eliminate it.
A country garden of one's own will ease the stress of living in the concrete jungle. There are lots of ways to bring that relaxed style into a small city space.
Say thank you this Mother's Day by taking your mum on a relaxing weekend break in Northamptonshire.
Organic Gardening magazine, the Aveeno Brand and Nature's Path have chosen community gardens in Chicago, Philadelphia and Atlanta to help out with water conservation.
An indoor party game idea for a rainy day.
Rain Gardening in the South: Ecologically Designed Gardens for Drought, Deluge and Everything in Between is written by Horticulturalists, Helen Kraus and Anne Spafford.
The Royal Horticultural Society offers gardeners of all skill levels a collection of information and advice in this practical guide to garden design.
Attract these beneficial insects to your organic garden, and take advantage of this natural pest control source.
The mannerist garden at Bomarzo is a great place to visit with children. It has giants, monsters and caves to explore and good facilities all within easy travel of Rome.
Slugs and snails are hardy, well-adapted organisms that can decimate a vegetable or flower garden overnight. Controlling their numbers requires year-round vigilance.
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