Archive for January, 2009

Solar Lights: Protect the Planet and Light Up Your Yard

New solar garden lights offer a unique way to spruce up your home garden, patio, or walkway without increasing your monthly power spending one bit. These solar yard lights can be found either online or in the gardening section of your local hardware store in a multitude of designs and styles. Most of these lights […]

Posted by wayne on January 15th, 2009 filed in Garden

Outdoor Landscape Lighting Kits For Improving Your Yards Appearance

For many people they need lighting in their yards and prefer to buy outdoor landscape lighting kits for this purpose. Such lighting kits are readily available in most home improvement shops and are actually quite easy to install using just the basic tools that are normally used in any home, and they also come in […]

Posted by wayne on January 13th, 2009 filed in Landscaping

Learning Easy Lawn Care

Many people think that the only way to have a beautiful lawn is to hire a professional lawn care company to handle all of their lawn care. Whether they want to do organic lawn care or use traditional methods, there are a few simple things that will allow the lawn to grow without excess […]

Posted by wayne on January 13th, 2009 filed in Garden

Liming Your Grass

When you start to look at your lawn this spring, try thinking about the soil a little more than just the grass blades. In addition to that, think organically. There are several types of treatments that you can add to your grass to make it green and thick that do not involve chemicals. Lime is […]

Posted by wayne on January 13th, 2009 filed in Lawn Care

Quick Tips Indoor Bonsai Tree And Lucky Bamboo

Those who follow Feng Shui often use lucky bamboo plants as a lucky charm. Like bonsai trees, these plants are miniature versions of the bamboo plants that grow in Asia and Africa. These miniature bamboo plants are hydroponic plants, meaning their roots are submerged in water rather than sand. The lucky bamboo plant makes a […]

Posted by wayne on January 11th, 2009 filed in Garden

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