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Outdoor Furniture for Outdoor Living & Lifestyle

The modern age has taken many new forms of living and lifestyle and outdoor living and lifestyle is one amongst them. Outdoor areas like patio and garden is treated as an extension of the overall home décor. Garden and outdoor area also offers space for many modern day activities and lifestyle. Outdoor furniture facilitates this […]

New Faux Rock Border Edgers Transforms Unnattractive Water Well Pumps Into Gorgeous Landscaping Accents

Ask anyone residing out in the suburbs about 2 things they see on a daily basis in the property and they are bound to mention whitetail, crows, squirrels or bunnys. OK maybe that’s a fairly accurate answer but there’s something even more common: water well pumps! And unlike critters which are fun and interesting to […]

There’s a Bright Golden Haze on the Meadow…

Continuing with last week’s instalment on colour based foliage, this time we’re continuing with the gold tinted medallists of our gardens. That’s right – it’s time for the amber leaves of our locality to rear their gleaming heads. Choisya ternata ‘Sundance’ Sharing its name with my second favourite bank robber, (it’s Dillinger for those wondering […]

The New School is Green

In recent news it has become a point of national pride that nearly half of Britain’s schools have not only actively encouraged their students to take an interest in horticulture, but that they have made a private space on their grounds a standard as much as the playground, or the assembly hall. This sociological brainchild […]

The Bees Needs

In previous articles we’ve talked about the environmental influence that our indigenous bee population has – from flower pollination and, subsequently, propagation, to their agricultural applications – indeed they are one of the most critically needed insects that exist on earth today. But rather than give another tirade about their declining numbers, or the things […]