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Pond Maintenance Part 5
Monday, December 7th, 2009
Winterizing Your Garden Pond
Holiday Decor for the Garden Pond
If you’re like me your never quite ready at least emotionally ready, to put your garden pond completely to bed for the winter months, as you are plainly and simply not ready to relinquish the decorative contribution it makes to your garden space ,you will just [...] -
SEDUM aka Stonecrop
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
What image springs to mind when the plant Sedum is mentioned well probably for most of us it would a mental picture of Sedum Autumn joy and that’s hardly surprising as it is one of the most popular plants used for fall color, in parks , municipal green spaces and many home gardens. But would [...]
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Garden Buildings and Decks
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
Home owners are turning more and more to their outdoor spaces to compensate for lack of indoor space provided by the new smaller homes that are being built in North America today.
Many home owners are turning to their outdoor spaces to perform tasks and functions more traditionally thought of as taking place in ,in [...] -
Holiday Decor is Usually Seasonal Decor
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
I hesitate to use the term holiday decor for the title of this post as for those residing in North America the holidays is a term associated with mainly Christmas festivities and Christmas though for sure is probably the biggest holiday that we decorate both the interior and exteriors of our homes it is not [...]
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Submersible Pond Pumps vs. External Pond Pumps
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
“Submersible pond pumps are best suited to small to medium sized garden ponds with approximately 200 – 800 gallons of water The superior and better choice in pond pumps is one of the external kind as over all they are more powerful and less costly to run on a yearly basis. Submersible pond pumps are [...]