As part of your garden design you may want to incorporate various types of garden accessories. Garden accessories can complement the theme of your garden and show off your unique sense of style. They can help you create a whimsical, playful environment or they can be used to create a romantic, charming ambiance. Whatever mood or atmosphere you desire to create, you can do so by using garden accessories. Garden Design Must-Haves The following are the top 10 garden design accessories that you Read More...
Top 10 Garden Design Accessories – The Basics of Garden Design Accessories
March 12th, 2010 by admin No comments »Garden Clearance: Tools And Tips
March 12th, 2010 by admin No comments »Once you have your garden designed and set up, you need to maintain it regularly. The most important part of garden maintenance project is garden clearance. The main issue in a garden is the falling leaves, which are nothing less than a nuisance. You can clear up the leaf litter easily using a few tips. With these collected fallen leaves and recycling of the hedge trimmings, you can make a valuable compost. In the garden clearance project, there are three steps. Gather together, move pile and Read More...
After Building Cleaning: Get Rid Of Dust & Dirt
March 11th, 2010 by admin 4 comments »Once the construction part of a building process is over, all you will see all over the house is dust and dirt. Awful, isn’t it? There is dust from the plastering of walls, the sanding of windows, the paint jobs, and the list goes on, and on, and on. Usually builders clean the post construction dust and dirt but that cleaning is often rather superficial. And hence the inevitable thing remains that you need to clean it all up yourself prior to moving in. Getting Started The first thing Read More...
Have An Older Toilet? Try These Water Saving Tips
March 9th, 2010 by admin 3 comments »Toilets use quite a bit of water. The older toilets used to use about 5 gallons a flush now down to a bit under 2 gallons. If you have an older toilet then you are probably using quite a bit more water than you really need to. Replacing the toilet would be the best option but there are some other scenarios that you can go through to help save some of the water on that older toilet if you can’t afford a new one. The first step is to do the leak test. Take some food coloring and put Read More...