Archive for September, 2009

Landscaping With Woody Plants

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Landscape plantings, whether for large public grounds, home properties or nursery, are most satisfying when a clear pattern is apparent to people using the space. Serenity and simplicity are important for outdoor design. Select and use the fewest possible varieties of evergreen plants for an obvious purpose.
Woody plants, by definition, are plants that have hard [...]

What Is A Wholesale Nursery?

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Type of plants in a nursery
The majority of nurseries grow a wide variety of annuals, perennials, woody plants, trees, and shrubs. The plants sold at nurseries can be used to beautify the landscape, make the home garden pretty or one can even buy vegetable and agricultural plants. Nurseries can also be very focused and may [...]

Add Serenity to Your Garden With Garden Fountains

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

A fountain in a garden gives it an ambiance of serenity and elegance, whether the garden is big or small. You will find a wide selection of garden fountains to choose from when you search online. Sitting in your garden or enjoying the view from your patio as you listen to the trickle of water [...]

Are You Considering a Garden Fountain?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

When you enjoy your garden with its lawn areas, flowers and shrubs, one of the ways to enhance the overall ambiance of the garden is to install a garden fountain. Before you run out and buy a fountain though you do need to do a bit of planning. You have to size up your garden [...]

Restringing and Using Gas Weed Eaters

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Weed eaters are useful devices that keeps lawns free from weeds. There are things to consider when stringing and using gas weed eaters.
A weed eater is a string trimmer device founded in Houston, Texas in the year 1972 by a George Ballas. This invention dawned onto George Ballas from the concept of an automatic car [...]

How to Grow Your Own Cactus

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Cactus is a type of plant commonly seen in deserts. But it could also be grown in your backyard. Here are a few tips on how to take care of one.
A cactus is a part of the spine plant of the family Cactaceae native to the Americas. They are often displayed as ornamental plants. Others [...]

Five Landscaping Uses For Wholesale Nursery Groundcover

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

There are a lot of different uses for Wholesale Nursery Groundcover, and if you’re not careful you might miss out on what these are. If you are a professional gardener, or if you’re a novice or a beginner you need to know exactly what you can use groundcover for. This of course might be a [...]

The Joy of Having an Herb Garden

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Starting your own herb garden can be a terrific way to spice up your life and save a little money at the same time. Some herbs are even said to have certain healing properties, an added plus to having your on herb garden. And the best thing is that its fairly easy to grow your [...]

Covering Your Wetland Plant Mitigation Job With Native Trees & Shrubs

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

A Wholesale Native Plant Nursery carries a variety of wetland mitigation plants. Wetland mitigation is the creation, restoration, or enhancement of wetlands, to compensate for wetlands that were or may be lost due to regulated activities or non-exempt agricultural activities. Wetland mitigation creation projects establish wetlands on upland sites. During creation projects, the elevations of [...]

Growing Your Own Fresh Garden of Herbs Indoors

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

If you have always wanted a fresh garden but thought you never could because of a lack of yard space, you are in luck. People who live in condominiums, apartments or rentals may find that there is not a yard to plant anything in. Even if there is, if you are renting, there is a [...]