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Landscaping
Posted on May 29, 2014 at 2:21 pm
If you want to make any drastic changes to the layout of your garden, the only satisfactory option is to hire a landscaping agency. This type of company and profession focusses on how to renovate a garden, turning it into what you’ve always wanted. It is a construction process which focusses in geological engineering, changing the very geography of your garden and land area, so that the effect you want to achieve is actually possible.

They can also play an instrumental role in designing a design theme for your garden. Unlike your typical owner, they’re well suited to refining a broad design concept that is typical of an amateur, into something which people will look at and be astounded. They will also have a wide range of resources to draw from, from extra man power, to excellent connections with horticulturists, with access to a wide range and variety of plants and garden furniture.
Posted in Gardening
Different Types of Compost
Posted on May 24, 2014 at 2:10 pm
For most plants, you can usually get a generic compost which will do the job, but if you want to have optimum growth, then you should try to find the ideal compost for the plant. Plants will generally require different food, with different levels of nutrients, moisture content, oxygen content, etc. It can be quite difficult to find relevant information about this, at least information regarding individual species anyway, even through the internet, so relying upon the advice of garden centres, and looking for compost which targets specific plants can be a great way of maximising the growth of your garden.

If you try to do as much of your own composting as possible, then a good option is to just experiment with different composites of materials, until you find one which a particular plant really likes, and then try to replicate it from there.
Posted in Gardening
Perennials, Biennials, and Annuals
Posted on May 21, 2014 at 2:06 pm
Gardening can demand a large amount of expertise, but for somebody just starting out, the most important information about plants that you need to look for, is whether the plant is a Perennial, Biennial, or an Annual plant. This classification refers to the life cycle of the plant, and is very important for planning your garden’s layout.
A Perennial plant is one which will live for longer than two years. This of course means that planning for the perennial plants you’ve bought would require you to look at them as a more permanent fixture within your garden, and then plan accordingly.
A Biennial is a plant which will only live through two yearly cycles. These plants will usually spend the first year of their lives acquiring nutrients, only to, in the second year, expend all of their stored energy on propagating. Many of them make beautiful additions to your garden.
An Annual plant is one which only live one year. This category of plant is usually made up of fast growing and lovely coloured flowering plants, which are great for spreading around your garden, and for creating effect.
Posted in Gardening
Your Lawnmowing Options, Part 2
Posted on May 2, 2014 at 9:00 am
When trying to maintain your large lawn, buying a mower which has a larger capacity is your first point of call. It doing this, while also avoiding a grass capturing device – which can be very time costly when you have a big lawn – is probably your best option. Thankfully, there are options out there which meet this criteria, and manage to do more as well. One such model effectively mulches the grass as it goes along, which means that you keep all of the nutrients within the grass, instead of regularly extracting it. While buying a high performance model like this is necessary for maintaining a large lawn, you should expect to pay a significant sum of money. This is understandable when you consider how you are essentially paying for a pwerful engine, as well as a lot of other mechanisms, which all add costs. These models vary from between £700 to £3000, with the more expensive being able to do far more. Beyond this, you get into ones which are ablt to maintain park lawns, or large estates, with acres upon acres of lawn to deal with. In these instances, the price of a will be in excess of £10000, but this shouldn’t be necessary for a garden, even a large one.
Posted in Lawn Maintenance
Your Lawn-mowing Options
Posted on April 29, 2014 at 8:42 am
When looking to buy a new lawn mower, you can quickly see the number of different options, and knowing which to choose can be complicated. Dividing up the options should be your first step. This should be done by looking at the price of the model, as well as its functionality. Both of these vary wildly, but it does give you a clearer image of your options. For a home with a small lawn, the requirements from a lawnmower aren’t that high, so buying a cheap model, at around £30-£100 might be right for you. For this amount, you can get an electric mower, linked to a electrical outlet, with a grass capturing function included. This is convenient if you have a small garden lawn, but with a larger lawn your requirements differ. In these instances, you should expect to pay significantly more money. This does mean that you can get a sit on lawn mower, which helps to reduce the manual effort. It also means that you will probably have to get a fuel motor mower, which is both convenient and inconvenient.
Posted in Lawn Maintenance