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A Brief Guide To Rose Gardening
2008-04-12 04:54:00 A lot of negative publicity has hounded rose gardening, mostly criticism about the difficulty in growing and keeping them. However, this should not deter you. You can easily get accustomed to rose gardening, and the rewards are quite fragrant and beautiful, to say the least. Deciding what type of rose to plant is the first step in rose gardening. It's not just about the color; there are many other things to decide. You need to think which rose plant to take - bare-root, prepackaged, container-grown, etc. The bare-root rose plants are available from winter to early spring. They are meant to be sown after the frost thaws over and the ground can be used for planting. Prepackaged rose plants are similar to bare-root rose plants, but they are sold in a box with sawdust or similar material so that the roots can keep some moisture. Then there are rose plants available in containers too, in the early spring season. These rose plants are generally budding and ready to bloom. The manner of p... More About: Gardening , Rose , Guide
Beginner Bonsai Trees: Simple Tips
2008-04-11 05:17:00 Bonsai trees are diminutive and exquisite examples of larger trees. To keep them small, they spend their lives in shallow containers. Just about any type of tree can be a bonsai. Nurseries and some stores carry beginner bonsai trees, which are just waiting for you to train them into a lovely design. Prior to training a bonsai, it is essential that you understand what is about to take place. Pointers on Beginner Bonsai Trees To further develop beginner bonsai trees, some parts of the plants will need to be removed in order to create fine-looking presentations. Beginner bonsai trees have no planned shape when you first get them. Therefore, their future motifs will be entirely up to the whims of their new owners. It is possible to choose from many bonsai styles. Some of the more popular and less complicated ones include the windswept, cascade, slanting, formal upright, informal upright and the bunjin designs. Hobbyists about to grow beginner bonsai trees are able to select any style th... More About: Tips , Bonsai , Simple
The tea rose
2008-04-08 05:16:00 The tea rose is a very small type of rose and it doesn't get a lot of hype. This is not a plant that is going to take a lot of your time when it comes to pruning, but it still is a rose bush. You'll still need to take care of it like a rose bush. You'll need to watch how you plant it, and you'll need to do weeding, but that is any plant. You'll also want to prune it every now and then just so that it will grow and continue to bloom. You'll find that the tea rose is not a strong rose bush at all. The wind may hurt it a little. You don't want to sacrifice your investment, so you may need to stake the plant every now and then or give it shelter. You'll want to keep in mind that these hybrid roses are less expensive then most rose bushes, however, you'll need to plant them very carefully in order to keep them going. They will need some TLC the first year that you have planted them; however, you'll need to also consider that they are hardy plants. Every year they are growing s... More About: Rose
Learn about how to start your own wildflower garden
2008-04-06 05:15:00 Wildflowers are one of the most beautiful types of flowers. You can feel the simplicity of gardening when you take a chance on a bag full of wildflower seeds. You will want to keep in mind that wildflowers not only make your house feel like a home, but it will also allow you to feel whole as a gardener. There are a lot of people who cannot grow roses. There are a lot of people who just don't have the time, energy, and money to put into such an fancy garden. For those who choose something simple like daisies, you'll always be able to find success. It's incredibly hard for you to screw up daisies. The first thing that you'll want to do is choose a place for the garden. For those who have a small yard that is uneven, you may want to think about ground covers for hillsides. For those who want to brighten up the place, you will want to make a hedge of wildflowers that goes around the home. You'll also want to consider using wildflowers in the center or sides of your lawn to just ac... More About: Garden , Start , Learn
Garden Care And Maintenance - Feeding Garden Plants In The Spring
2008-04-04 05:14:00 In dry, Mediterranean and hot summer regions, it makes a good deal of sense to get the job of feeding the garden plants completed at the very onset of spring or even at the end of winter. There are two compelling reasons for this. The first one is that spring is the season when the gardener has so many tasks that simply have to be carried out, such as pruning and clipping evergreen shrubs, weeding and planting, that it's best logistically, that the feeding be well out the way before the onslaught starts. The second reason applies to the use of bulky organic materials such as compost and commercially produced humus. The plants, it should be recalled, take up the nutrients essential to their growth and development in the form of dissolved mineral salts. As it takes a certain period of time for compost to break down from an organic to a mineral state, and considering that the spring is the principle growing season in these climates, it is desirable that the nutrients, like nitrogen a... More About: Garden , Plants , Spring , Care , Maintenance
Beautiful Spring Bulbs
2008-03-31 05:08:00 Instead of growing our daffodils and other spring-flowering bulbs formally�"in beds and borders�"we naturalize them. This reduces care to almost nothing. What a pleasure just to plant, knowing that with most of the bulbs no further work is needed! For the greatest effectiveness we grow these naturalized bulbs in broad sweeps. You don't need a great deal of land to do this. A drift of a few dozen in a small area will be comparable, in its own way, to a great mass of bulbs. The method is important: Plant bulbs fairly close together and not in symmetrical rows, but informally, casually. One way to do this is to scatter bulbs on the ground and plant each one where it falls. Of course you will always want to have three or five bulbs of a certain variety in front of an old stump or lichened boulder for a specific effect, but in general you should think in terms of large numbers. All of the familiar spring bulbs will bloom in semishade, especially under the high, late-developing shad... More About: Spring , Beautiful , Bulbs
The Basics of Vegetable Gardening
2008-03-29 04:07:00 Before taking up the garden vegetables individually, I shall outline the general practice of cultivation, which applies to all. The purposes of cultivation are three to get rid of weeds, and to stimulate growth by (1) letting air into the soil and freeing unavailable plant food, and (2) by conserving moisture. As to weeds, the gardener of any experience need not be told the importance of keeping his crops clean. He has learned from bitter and costly experience the price of letting them get anything resembling a start. He knows that one or two days' growth, after they are well up, followed perhaps by a day or so of rain, may easily double or treble the work of cleaning a patch of onions or carrots, and that where weeds have attained any size they cannot be taken out of sowed crops without doing a great deal of injury. He also realizes, or should, that every day's growth means just so much available plant food stolen from under the very roots of his legitimate crops. Instead of l... More About: Gardening , Vegetable , Basics , The Basics
Seed Planting Tips
2008-03-24 04:06:00 Any reliable seed house can be depended upon for good seeds; but even so, there is a great risk in seeds. A seed may to all appearances be all right and yet not have within it vitality enough, or power, to produce a hardy plant. If you save seed from your own plants you are able to choose carefully. Suppose you are saving seed of aster plants. What blossoms shall you decide upon? Now it is not the blossom only which you must consider, but the entire plant. Why? Because a weak, straggly plant may produce one fine blossom. Looking at that one blossom so really beautiful you think of the numberless equally lovely plants you are going to have from the seeds. But just as likely as not the seeds will produce plants like the parent plant. So in seed selection the entire plant is to be considered. Is it sturdy, strong, well shaped and symmetrical; does it have a goodly number of fine blossoms? These are questions to ask in seed selection. If you should happen to have the opportunity to v... More About: Tips , Seed , Planting
he Glassware Design And Material
2008-03-22 04:05:00 Among all material that human use for manufacturing many kind of products, it is very common for us to see the very common materials lime plastic, fiber glass, porcelain etc. that they are the material that are very useful and function, apart from very cheap and affordable. However, there is another that play major role is glass. Glass is the material that not only provides functional to the container but also they can be very beautiful house decorative items. Comparing to any other material , even though the glassware is rather more expensive, but they still popular among people who ahs the taste and want to make the house look welcome to visitor and represent their social status. Glassware products industry is growing very rapidly, they have very good advantage from any other type of material. For example, if you use glassware with microwave oven, the glassware will not be broken during you microwaving it, and the more important thing is that you and your family will be free from ... More About: Design , Material
Venomous Snakes In The Garden - How To Avoid The Danger
2008-03-19 04:02:00 In areas where poisonous snakes are known to visit gardens, three approaches are commonly adopted by the homeowner. One is to be so frightened of the thought of such creatures lurking in the undergrowth that the outdoor space is paved over instead of being turned into a garden. A second approach, by far the more common, is to be unaware or to ignore the potential danger and to pretend it does not exist. The third and best option is to continue to use the garden without fear and trepidation, but to take one particular step that for all practical purposes, removes all possibility of venomous snakes threatening the safety of those who use the garden. The legitimate fear of snakes should neither deter one from planting a garden, nor from covering the earth with some form of organic mulch; actions that encourage wildlife to visit the garden and even take up residence there. The garden, in order to function as a healthy, vital and balanced eco-system needs in fact to be a magnet for as m... More About: Snakes , Garden , In The Garden , Danger , Avoid
Growing Tomatoes--Harvesting History And Health
2008-03-18 04:22:00 Spaghetti sauce, ketchup, salsa, and soup--none would be the same without tomatoes. It is hard to imagine a life devoid of this delectable fruit. Fruit? Tomatoes are the reproductive part of the tomato plant, so botanically speaking they are fruits. However, for horticultural and culinary purposes, tomatoes are vegetables because they are most often used in savory dishes. Tomatoes were not always so popular, though. They had a rough history from the mountains of Peru to our dining room tables. Tomatoes in History Tomato plants originated in the "New World," or western hemisphere. Most likely originating in Peru, tomatoes were domesticated into the plants we know today in Central America. Hundreds of years of cultivation changed a weedy, seemingly useless plant into a prolific producer of tasty fruit. Brought to the Mediterranean regions by Spanish Conquistadors, and used widely for centuries, it took much longer for Europeans to embrace the tomato. Tomatoes are part of the plant fam... More About: Health , Growing
The Use Of Retaining Walls In The Garden
2008-03-13 04:00:00 It is relatively easy to make your garden more beautiful by building a retaining wall, which has a lawn or area of flowers behind it. A retaining wall needs to be strong enough to withstand the pressure of soil weight behind it. It must also be porous enough to allow adequate drainage. Walls made of either dressed stone or rubble are the most popular. When using stone for your retaining wall, you can choose from between two kinds of construction. Dry-wall construction uses earth as filler between the stones. Mortar construction uses cement as the bonding agent. It is important for the base of a retaining wall to be below the front line, or about six inches down in the northern parts of the United States. For a wall without buttresses or projections, the width of the base should be one-quarter the height of the wall. Walls can taper to a width of about one-quarter of the base width. Walls with buttresses should have bases that are one-quarter as wide as the wall is high. This measur... More About: Garden , In The Garden
Outdoor Landscaping Ideas For The Novice
2008-03-11 03:59:00 Landscaping the surrounding area of your home is not a lot different than other types of landscaping. People like their home to look as good as possible so the entire neighborhood will be envious. The great thing about home landscaping is it is not hard, and almost anyone can do it without out professional help. It will take some energy and spare time but doing it yourself can be enjoyable and rewarding. Landscaping software is available for those who have a computer. This type of program will help you as you figure out what exactly you want to do and what will suit your home and yard the best. Many of these types of programs will offer different layouts and options that will help you visualize the design and narrow down your choices. If you prefer not to use landscaping software try searching online. The internet is a good resource to search for outdoor landscaping ideas. Using the internet can give you some insight and perspective on other completed projects to use on your own pro... More About: Ideas , Landscaping , Outdoor , Novice
Outdoor Landscaping Ideas For The Yard And Garden
2008-03-09 04:58:00 For those of us who are lucky enough to have an outdoor area of our very own, properly landscaping this area can create a living environment that can be enjoyed and rewarding for years to come. Whether you have a large yard or even just a small piece of yard off a backyard patio, the options for landscaping are endless. But before you head out to the local home and garden market for shrubbery and lawn enhancements, you should examine exactly what type of landscaping you wish to have and the maintenance factor that will come with your new yard. There are many places to search for outdoor landscaping ideas if you are new to this type of development. Local home and garden centers are a great place to start if you prefer to implement it yourself rather than hire a professional landscaping service. The Internet has a huge online resource of information for anyone that is a beginner or for someone who is knowledgeable in landscaping but just needs a few new and creative ideas for their ho... More About: Ideas , Garden , Landscaping , Yard , Outdoor
How to Make Your Bonsai Look Older Than It Is
2008-03-08 04:57:00 One of the most important aspects of your bonsai is the age. Not the actual age of your bonsai, but what age your bonsai appears to be. As far as aesthetics are concerned, it is important that your bonsai appears far more aged than it actually is. If you are able to create the appearance of a 500 year-old pine with a 5 year old bonsai, then you are surely well regarded and envied by the majority of your peers. When you attempt to age your bonsai you want it to have certain characteristics, such as: tight, fine foliage; bark with fractures; branches that are open with angular bends; and a domed (as opposed to pointed) crown. Starting with a bonsai plant that already has some or all of these attributes--like old yamadori--is the quickest way, but they have their drawbacks as well. You will have to perform heavy cutting and carving to hide the removal of the heavier branches and diminish the size. This is incredibly difficult to do well, and if done incorrectly, can never be rectified.... More About: Bonsai , Make
Organic Gardening Benefits Our Health & The Planet
2008-03-07 04:56:00 Did you know that interest in gardening is increasing at a rapid rate? The increase is due to the under 35 set who is said to have a greater interest in the environment and going green. The primary field of gardening interest of Generation Y is organic gardening. There has been a lot written about organic gardening in the mainstream media and it has become a very popular topic with many people around the world, not just youth. With so many more health and environmentally conscious people around today, organic gardening has become quite popular. With its explosive growth in the past decade, organic gardening has gained acceptance in mainstream society. No longer the realm of hippies and health fanatics, organic produce is now consumed by the general public and readily available in large chain grocery stores. Organic produce has become a featured item at many large-chain grocery stores so it is no wonder people want to know more about organic gardening. Some would even grow their own ... More About: Health , Gardening , Planet , Benefits
Flowering House Plants - Little Beauties
2008-03-06 05:00:00 The addition of flowering house plants can make colorful compliment to the indoor landscape. Some of these flowering beauties will require you to live in a warmer climate where they can grow outdoors as a part of the outdoor landscape, but not all. Color Rules for Flowering Plants Before you select any plant for use indoors - this goes for flowering and foliage plants you need to take some time to look at where the plant will be growing. Ask the question of the light requirements. Is there enough light for the plant? Make the plant fit the location, not the location fit the plant! As a novice knowing which plant fits what location can be a task on it's own. Here are a few tips to get started. Visit your local garden center and look for a sales associate who knows something about plants and can provide you with more advice than what you will find on a care tag. Color Choices to Consider Bromeliads: Vriesia, Guzmania, Cryptanthus, Aechmea and Neoreglia are the Latin names of genera a... More About: House
How Big Is Your Lawn?
2008-02-26 04:17:00 Before shopping for fertilizer or other lawn care products, you need to have an estimate of the square footage of the area to be treated. The majority of lawn products are sold based upon the size of the lawn. The square footage of your lawn can be calculated one of two ways: calculate the entire lot and subtract non-lawn areas, or break the lawn down into sections and calculate the area of each, then add them together. If everyone had a nice square lawn, calculating the square footage (length x width) would be easy, but the vast majority of lawns are not that simple. By using the information listed below, an estimate of the square footage of your lawn can be calculated. Keep in mind this is an estimate, which is all that is needed. Acreage If you know the acreage of your land, conversions for acreage to square footage are listed below. For simplicity, and because this is an estimate, thinking in 10,000 square foot increments is usually close enough. For example: 10,000 (1/4 acre)...
Developing Your Own Best Landscaping Ideas
2008-02-26 04:15:00 It is not always easy to come up with your own landscaping ideas. In fact, it's not uncommon for beginners to use professional help in developing their first landscaping ideas and plans. First off -- don't allow yourself to feel overwhelmed. Take your time and realize that this is suppose to be stress relieving -- not stress inducing. Take a stroll around the yard and really look around. Get a good feel for your area. Note where the trees are. Note where the open areas are. What areas get sunlight and when? Where is the drainage? What areas should be converted to other uses (patio, pond, garden, etc.) Really note the area though several days and weather patterns. It would be very bad to find that the area you set aside for a volleyball court is underwater for days after a rain, for instance. Now imagine what you would like to see and do with your yard in the future. This is the best way to develop landscaping ideas. Do you want a showplace with flowers and herbs or do you want a r... More About: Ideas , Landscaping
Garden Design - Creating A Natural Garden In A Small Space
2008-02-14 04:10:00 Most people who own their own garden do so at least in part, because they want a touch of nature in their backyard, as way of relief from the glass, concrete and asphalt of urban life. Is it possible though, within the confines of a town or suburb plot, to develop a "natural retreat" in a space that is inevitably artificial and manipulated? The short answer has to be negative. Yet if the question is approached from a certain angle, then the yearning for a home garden that does possess a natural feel can be satisfied to a considerable extent. By way of approach, it's important not to be led astray by the mistaken and misleading terms that are frequently bandied about today. The very idea of garden design for example, is often thought of as the antithesis of a "natural" garden. "Just plant whatever you like and let things grow naturally," is a common refrain. The implication is that randomness equals nature, while design equals artificiality. Yet there is virtually nothing random ab... More About: Design , Space , Garden , Natural , Creating
Spring Gardens Attract Buyers
2008-02-14 04:08:00 If you're a keen gardener, you are probably itching to get out there and do something in your garden now. If you are not a keen gardener, but you are planning to sell your home in the spring, you are probably groaning at the thought of having to appear like a keen gardener! Yes, having an attractive front yard is really important when selling your property. This is especially true in a buyer's market. The more temptations you can provide, the more people you will appeal to - and the more buyers you will have wanting to view your house. Having an attractive front yard does not mean that you have to plant blooms; but flowers are certainly an easy way to add appeal. If you are planning to sell your house in springtime, then you need only invest in early blooming flowers. This means that you'll want to plant bulbs (crocus, daffodils, tulips and narcissus) and very early flowering blooms like rhododendron, forsythia, pansies, primroses and primula, to name a few. If you do not have... More About: Spring , Gardens , Buyers
Scenic Trees At The Cottage, Chalet And Home - What Is The Best Time To Pru
2008-02-14 04:07:00 The question is often asked as to when be the right and correct time to "prune" your trees? This is always a topical and highly relevant important question when it comes to the topic of tree care - for your yard and garden landscaping - whether it is your city house or rural cottage or chalet. When considering the timeliness of pruning one must consider various factors. The correct timing is not always when it is easiest and most convenient for the landscape artist or technician. The first factor to consider is that every pruning cut on a living branch is a direct insult and injury to that plant is it tree, bush or shrub. These wounds take away energy from the plants vital stores and reserves. Pruning wounds will cause the tree to use energy to contain the decay that is caused by injuring the tree and as well in the repair process. Nothing is for nothing and so it is with tree care and growth. . Make it a general overall rule to prune only the bare minimum amount needed. Experience ... More About: Time , Home , Cottage , Trees
Front Yard Landscape Design: How to Create Lasting Curb Appeal
2008-02-14 04:05:00 Front yard landscape design is an essential part of creating an overall outdoor plan that truly showcases the elegance of your home. The plants, hardscape elements, and other design accessories integrated into your front yard play an important role in creating a landscape plan that makes the most of your property. Your landscape design begins as soon as the road connects to your driveway and continues throughout your outdoor space. An effective front yard layout will guide guests from the road directly to your front door with the use of lines, patterns, and other design elements. At the same time, the landscaping of your front yard will set the tone for the rest of your outdoor design. Using Trees, Shrubbery, and Flowers to accent your front yard plant life and vegetation are a critical part of most landscape designs and are just as essential to your front yard. It is important to choose plants and flowers that complement your garden style and the style of your home. There are a fe... More About: Design , Landscape , Front , Yard , Create
Leather Gardening Gloves
2008-02-05 04:49:00 Gardening is an activity that is enjoyed by all. Old men and women welcome gardening for leisure, for working men and women it may be a stress buster and for kids its an activity where they get the chance to muck around in some mud. Many tools are available in the market for gardening, but the most precious tools, without which no one can even think of gardening, are our hands. They are the most readily available tools to help in digging, spreading mulch, weeding, dividing and many other activities in the garden. You might be thinking that there are many tools available today that are designed specifically to do these types of jobs now. However, most of us still end up doing these jobs with our own hands. It is necessary to mention that our precious hands also need to be protected, when we are using them for gardening. For this, many types of gloves are available in the market known as gardening gloves, like cotton gloves, rubber gloves, gloves with reinforced knuckles and finger... More About: Gardening , Gloves , Leather
Rose Garden Designs Using Cast Stone Wall Fountains
2008-02-05 04:45:00 Rose gardens and rose garden designs are typically quite stunning on their own, but if you are looking for a spectacular way to make them even more dramatic and stunning, you should consider adding cast stone wall fountains to the mix. Cast stone wall fountains are quite beautiful, and can really add a lot of beauty to any garden, especially rose gardens which are already stunning all on their own. Because rose gardens are typically filled with so much color, the contrast added by the cast stone wall fountains can really be an aesthetic improvement. Rose Garden Designs using Cast Stone Wall Fountains If you are looking for the right rose garden design and you already know what type of outdoor wall fountains you will be using, then you can essentially base the design of your rose garden on the hardscape elements. It would be stunning, for example, for you to let your roses climb the walls on either side of your outdoor wall fountains, to add some drama to the stone or brick walls tha... More About: Rose
Planting Spring Bulbs
2008-02-05 04:39:00 At Ultra Growth we like to plant our bulbs without much fuss or expense, using as few gadgets as possible. We prefer a garden shovel and pointed trowel. Most gardeners do not plant enough bulbs to make much of an impact in their early spring flower beds. In fall when the garden is still full of foliage from the summers perennials and annuals, it is hard to remember how stark the beds can look in early spring. The following is a sure fire step by step guide to planting your spring bulbs. 1) Spring flowering bulbs thrive in full or partial sun. Good drainage is a must for healthy bulbs. Do not plant your bulbs in soggy or low lying areas of your garden as water will pool in these areas during spring thaw. 2) Once you have chosen a site, prepare the soil by adding some compost and/or peat moss mix. This is also a great time to add Ultra Growth Compost or Ultra Growth Soil Conditioners. You really want to make sure you have good drainage and healthy soil at this point. 3) Bulb size will... More About: Planting , Bulbs
Get Yourself A Garden Shed
2008-02-05 04:33:00 Do you love working in your garden, but need a place to pot your plants and store your compost and tools? With a garden shed, you won’t have to go back and forth to the basement or garage. You’ll save on gardening time because everything will be in one handy place. Plus you are more likely to take better care of your tools. The variety of sizes, shapes, styles and designs for garden sheds is literally endless, ranging from a simple, small structure for keeping your gardening tools dry, to a back yard barn large enough to house lawn mowers, bicycles, and even pool equipment. There are designs that will match any architectural style perfectly, and if you don’t find exactly what you need, you can have one custom designed. You will find that you can use your garden shed storage for much more than just a place to hang up gardening tools and store away other garden equipment. Use your garden shed storage as a workshop. Use your garden shed storage for all sorts of non-garden things... More About: Garden
Junipers and Ice Plants - A Phenomenal Plant Combination
2008-02-05 04:30:00 Those of us who garden in arid climates need to be open to ideas for planting designs that look great on the one hand, and that can be maintained on a water conserving budget on the other. One such combination involves the massing of the Ice Plant (Lampranthus spectabilis) as a ground cover, with different varieties of Juniper; ranging from low growing types to landscaping shrubs and bushes of differing sizes form and shade. A part of the garden so set up should also be relatively easy to maintain, although some knowledge as to care and cultivation is necessary. Let's take as an example, a fairly sizable area of 75 square meters. A carpet of Ice Plant in flower, covering say some 50 meters square, creates an effect that is probably unmatched in gardening. For the flowers in addition to the color they provide, have a unique textural quality that can best be described as a sort of wave. As Lampranthus cannot sustain traffic, some type of path for access should be laid down. There is... More About: Plants , Combination
How To Lighten Up Your Garden Fountain
2008-01-28 04:37:00 If you have a garden fountain you can create amazing effect with some good lighting. You are able to make a fountain shine, light up an entire pond from inside, highlighting an attractive statue, or raise the expression of a particularly gorgeous tree. You can install garden fountain lights inside or outside lighting. You need to know that all should be connected to a GFI for your own protection,Before you start shopping for garden fountain lights, try out different effects with a strong flashlight or a spotlight on an extension cord. Focus for simplicity and nuance. Do not let yourself get carried away and chance your garden fountain into a amusement park , but keep your eye on elegance.There are numerous types of in garden fountain lights, and each one produces its own special effect, depending upon how you position it almost all designs demand lights that have dark, subdued cases. Chromium steel or white casings can be obtrusive, particularly during daylight.Garden fountain light... More About: Fountain
Garden Fountains
More articles from this author:2008-01-22 06:41:00 Garden fountains are becoming increasingly popular, as more and more people around the world take notice of their outdoor areas, and try to find ways to improve on them. Garden fountains add the look of elegance and class to any garden. The gentle sounds generated by these garden fountains are sure to relax you as you unwind from a stress-filled day. While the classic design of a garden fountain made out of cast stone is still very popular, many individuals are starting to use more unique garden fountain options. For those who prefer to design things from scratch rather than purchase a finished model, there are plenty of garden fountain supplies and parts to create virtually any type of fountain you can imagine. A garden fountain that is operated year around will attract a large number of wildlife to your outdoor living space as it acts as a constant and reliable water supply. Placing outdoor garden fountains in your garden or outdoor spaces is sure to enhance the quality of your su... More About: Garden 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |



