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How To - Casting Decorative Concrete (12 Aug 2007) Easy to make decorations. Pouring a cement horse to hang on your barn.
How to Attract Birds to Your Backyard Paradise For Less Than $100 (12 Aug 2007) Like many Americans, you may find bird watching to be a fascinating hobby. At the same time, perhaps you wonder how you can attract regular visitors to your yard without busting the bank by purchasing expensive foliage, feeders, and food. Here are some tips toward helping you establish a backyard paradise that is certain to welcome birds without draining your wallet.
How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden (12 Aug 2007) The flittering of the butterfly through your garden is no accident if you planned your garden carefully. The adult butterfly flitters from flower to flower - sipping nectar from many flowers in your gardens, while other adult butterflies search for areas to lay their larvae. It is good to take note that the butterfly garden is going to differ from other areas of your garden. Your natural instincts will be to kill off pests, larvae and creatures in the garden, but in the butterfly garden your best results are noticed when you use organic gardening: Which means no chemicals at all.
How To Brighten Up Your Home With These Flower Arrangement Ideas (12 Aug 2007) A beautiful flower arrangement piece can become the focal point of the room you choose to decorate. It's truly fascinating how we can combine different flowers to create a mesmerizing bouquet. With t...
How to Care for Long Stem Roses (12 Aug 2007) Widely considered to be the most popular roses for all occasions, what many people think of as classic long stem roses are in fact Hybrid Teas.
How to Care for Your Fresh Cut Flower Arrangement (12 Aug 2007) A fresh flower arrangement won't last forever, but you can take some simple steps to prolong its beauty at least several extra days. In fact, you should expect long lasting flowers such as carnations, chrysanthemums, alstroemeria and even roses to last a full week to ten days. Spring or bulb flowers such as iris, tulips and daffodils should be expected to last three to five days.
How to Care for Your Outdoor Water Fountains (12 Aug 2007) Garden lovers around the world love putting fountains among their flowers, plants, bushes and shrubs. And with the Christmas season upon us in the U.S., many garden lovers may get their very first fountain as a gift this year.
How to Choose a Fountain Pump (12 Aug 2007) How do you know what kind of fountain or pond pump you need? What questions should you ask? What do you need to know?
How to Choose an Outdoor Fireplace for Your Backyard (12 Aug 2007) Making fires outdoors is not just a primordial instinct. Homeowners have the campfire bug and it just seems to keep growing. With the trend towards creating outdoor living spaces and spending more time outside relaxing or entertaining friends, outdoor accessories such as an outdoor hearth make the backyard experience that much more enjoyable.
How to Control Deer in Your Garden (12 Aug 2007) Deer can be very destructive in a garden. Here are some tips to help protect your plants.
How to Create a Wildflower Garden (12 Aug 2007) In today's gardens often populated by geraniums, roses, and zinnias, wildflowers can provide a simple and graceful flair. Almost any garden or landscape can be beautified by their presence. Not only are wildflowers easy to grow but they possess a natural resistance to pests, disease, and harsh climates. They can survive in clay soil, nutrient poor soil, sandy soil, and practically no soil at all. Once established in their preferred habitat, wildflowers can survive on their own without pruning, weeding, primping, and little or no watering.
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