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Articles related to "Homegardens"
Down to the Dirt in the Spring Garden I must mention how wonderful I find the fresh new leaves of the deciduous trees, the Birches, the Acers, the Beeches [that wonderful citrus green] and the other players that enhance the mid Spring gardens in our verdant Tasmania. homegardens • roses • camellias • rhododendrons • maples
The Bloomin' Winter Garden I look out the window and see the Autumn cherry trees are in full bloom, covering their branches with sweet little star-like flowers. gardening tips • garden tours • gardening discussions • homegardens • roses
Office Feng Shui, Choosing Color Wondering how to create the perfect home office? Feng Shui doesn't have to be complicated. office feng shui • feng shui cures • reduce clutter • bagua • choosing office color
Tips for a Clutter-Free Home Clear out unused items for a more spacious and relaxing home. clutter-free home • getting rid of clutter • free your home of clutter • organize your home • clear our un-used items
Fertilizing Your Lawn on a Budget The cost of hiring a yard care service to fertilize your lawn rises every year. Ease your budget by doing your own lawn care and have a beautiful yard. lawn care • lawn fertilizer • lawn maintenance • lawncare • budget yard care
An Easy Window Treatment Making easy curtains on a budget. window treatments • curtains • simple sewing • redecorating • budget decorating
Chaotic Thoughts, Garden Serenity We will walk among the daffodils, walk under the ornamental cherries, admire a few of the Camellias and Rhododendrons and purse our lips when we trip over the peacocks
GARDEN OF DREAMS Kees and I have shared many happy moments, amongst the times of great anxiety and drama. We have busied ourselves in the creation of a beautiful thing, sharing the toil, the contentment, the anxiety and the sense of fulfilment. gardens • water gardens • lotus plants • tasmania • nurseries
Get an early start on Spring-Cleaning Get started on your spring-cleaning before the weather starts enticing you outside. Clean out your closet, reorganize the kitchen, and start organizing all those photographs sitting around in shoeboxes. spring-cleaning • closet • summer clothes • consignment shop • donate
Hope in the Spring Garden Kees has just come in and tells me the Larches are breaking into leaf. I feel an up lifting of my heart. Hope springs Eternal.
Spring Cleaning Projects Part 2 Learn how to maintain the appliances in your home so they will keep working for you when you need them. This will make your home a safer more comfortable place to live. sprin cleaning • maintain • maintenance • clean • appliances
Spring Thoughts So, I will turn to my friend the garden and to the love of my family and do what I can do by not using poisons in the gardens, try not to gobble up too much water and give all that love back. I will try to work with Nature and plant the trees and flowers that are suitable to my little patch of Eden.
THE BIGGEST CULPRIT Usually the biggest culprit in the house is the kitchen. A home-based entrepreneur can not escape the kitchen, nor food preparation. Dirty dishes piled in the sink and the table covered with papers can make the whole kitchen look a mess. Straighten those strategic places. culprit • home-based • entrepreneur • massie's • craft talk
The Garden awash with rain Today the sun is shining and I have just taken a long stroll through the garden and smiled and nodded happily at the early Rhododendrons
The Garden is a Work of Art? You are all welcome to come and see the gardens and criticize all you want with one provision. You perhaps better make it soon.
There's Gold in Them Thar Files!: Shareware Motherload for HS Have you ever tried shareware? It's just like it sounds and the best part is it's FREE. Educational programs for your children are just a click away. computer games • educational software • shareware • freeware • downloads
Camellias, the Heralds of Spring But isn’t that what gardening is all about? We must make our hard choices all the time. Which plant? What flower? Insecticide or no dangerous poisons? Birds or losing the odd flower or five? And my thoughts?
Christmas Flower Time in Australia I hope that we lucky ones will extend the warmth and happiness we feel to those who have no homes, no gardens in which to find comfort
Edible Landscaping The current fashion for edible landscapes dates from the publication in 1982 of “The Complete Book of Edible Landscaping”, by Rosalind Creasy. edible landscaping • rosalind creasy • potager • vegatable gardening
Landscaping in the Town Garden A green country garden of peace and harmony, where birds fly and children have space to play cricket on the front lawn.
St. Antony and St. Fiacre! This article is about St. Fiacre, Patron Saint of Gardeners, and St. Antony of Egypt, Patriarch of monks monk • church • catholic • faith • ascetic
True Confessions about Gardening Obsessions Every gardener is obsessed. Few of them will admit it. So I'll confess. I am an addict. gardening • addiction • obsession • obsessed • gardens
Winter Comes to the Country Garden In Winter you may see the curtain fall but it is not the end of the play. The Rhododendrons and the Camellias are certainly firmly on the programme, just look at their fat buds and the prologue is already in progress and if I had stayed inside the house, I may have nearly missed it.
Winter Flowers Cheer The Rhododendrons and the Camellias are certainly firmly on the programme, just look at their fat buds. The prologue is already in progress and if I had stayed imside the house, I may have nearly missed it.
Blooming Biases - Plants that will never make my "A" list. It's your garden party - so give some thought to the invitation list. Do you really want bores, or uptight plants, or those that demand to be pampered and petted beyond endurance? Or would you prefer those that bring delight and variety to the party? gardening • flowering plants • annuals
June Household Tips Tips for moving into new homes, contest winning tips, and decorating ideas. The Contest Winner. household • tips • new home • apartment • paint
An Almost No Work Sunny Garden, Part 1 Let's start with the basics - plants that ask little and give big - filling spaces with year round interest and few requirements - and some that even help you with your gardening work! This week we look at shrubs, vines and groundcovers for an almost no work garden. Next week we'll fill in the blanks with flowers. |
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