Monday, January 26, 2015

Spring Inspiration For Your Landscape






 It may be too cold right now for an outdoor gathering, but it is the perfect time to plan your outdoor design. Daydream the possibilities with the following country garden gallery.








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Friday, January 23, 2015

Front And Back Yard Inspiration



 It may be difficult to envision the design of your front or back yard in the cold, bitter weather, but now is the perfect time to plan. Check out the following gallery for beautiful yard design...

Twenty varieties of hosta create a lush patchwork in front of this New Hampshire barn.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Dream Patio Design For 2015



 If you have plans for an outdoor remodel on the horizon, explore our professional services for the best in landscape design and patio construction. In the meantime, get inspired with the latest in this year's design trends...

This spacious outdoor retreat offers a spot for dining and a comfortable place to sit and relax, taking in the stunning landscaping and gorgeous Cape Cod views. Plenty of seating makes this the perfect spot for entertaining.
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Monday, January 19, 2015

Cozy Garden Inspiration




 If you are day dreaming about warmer weather, try envisioning the perfect cozy garden. Host a tea party with your friends, or a nice outdoor dinner when the weather turns. Check out the following garden inspiration gallery, and make those daydreams a reality.


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Monday, January 12, 2015

A Rose By Any Other Name...



 Roses are a beautiful natural addition to the gorgeous landscape of our choosing. Customize your garden with the best rose for your personality type.

Rose-covered arches are among the most dramatic of garden features. Think of an archway as a door. Be sure to make it large enough. Keep in mind that many roses are thorny, so sufficient space is needed for you and your guests to comfortably enter and exit without getting scratched. For most gardens, an archway should be at least 9 feet tall and 5 feet wide.

Friday, January 9, 2015

How To Preserve Your Crop



 Do you have seasonal fruit in your garden? Yielding benefit from you extensive planning is easy - preserve your crop in fun, easy ways with the following tips...

It's not hard to hold onto that delicious taste of summer by making kid-friendly, preservative-free fruit roll-ups from garden fruits and berries. 

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Plan Your Gorgeous Flowers Now



It may be too cold for all of your favorite plants, but it is the perfect time to plan. Highlight your favorite color with beautiful plants that will act as paint on the canvas of your garden.

This stunning purple dahlia is an oldie, introduced in the 1940's, so you know it’s a winner because it’s still around.

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Beautiful Inspiration For Your Outdoor Living Space



 If no one in your family can agree where to go for vacation, turn to your own backyard. Take advantage of your outdoor living space by maximizing what you already have.

Creating a naturalistic stream and waterfall adds movement, noise and wildlife to the backyard landscape that will be enjoyed by the entire family.


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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Outdoor Living Space Of Your Dreams



 The weather will be changing before you know it, so now is the time to plan your outdoor living space. Get inspired by the HGTV dream outdoor living photo gallery...


This spacious outdoor retreat offers a spot for dining and a comfortable place to sit and relax, taking in the stunning landscaping and gorgeous Cape Cod views. Plenty of seating makes this the perfect spot for entertaining.
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Monday, January 5, 2015

Kale Is A Beautiful Addition To Your Winter Garden



 Kale is not only healthy, it makes for a pretty addition to your garden. This plant will thrive in the cold months, so take advantage of this plant now.

Look for plants in pots ranging from 4 to 8 inches. Choose smaller containers for combination planters, and pair the ornamental kale with pansies, violas, and snapdragons. Large plants anchor flowerbeds or serve as a colorful focal point in a window box. Pick one color and stick with it for the best effect.