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Thursday, February 23, 2006

Landscaping Tips and Lawn Care Secrets Revealed

And Now ....

Tons More Useful Information to Help You ...

Cut your Lawn, Landscape Your Yard,

Grow your Garden and a whole lot more ...

Thanks to :
Lawn Care Secrets Revealed

Here are a few samples ...

now at ....

Landscaping Tips and Lawn Care Secrets Revealed


Flowering Cherries ????

Can you eat them? I wonder ?


and ...

A Guide for Servicing Your Chainsaw

Chainsaws provide many years of service for very little upkeep. Taking the time to service your chainsaw will help ensure that your equipment will not let you down. For safety reasons, make sure you only service your chainsaw when it is fully cooled, with the spark plug disconnected. If you are working with an electric chainsaw make sure it is unplugged first of all. You should also wear gloves and protection for your eyes.

and ...

Catch a Leprechaun in Your Garden

There is no mention to be found of female leprechauns in traditional Irish legend, so as to how they came to be .. your guess is as good as mine.

Lifes a Beach--A Shore Theme in your Outdoor Space

Twentieth century American architect Phillip Johnson once said, "I hate vacations. If you can build buildings, why sit on the beach?" Mr. Johnson evidently didn't how to relax, but as another summer is slipping away, you can. Did you visit the beach this year? Do you wish you had? Either way, you can create a seaside feel in your outdoor space and enjoy memories of the shore at home! Here are some quick tips.

Camellias .... ????

and ..

Kirengeshoma palmata .... ????

and ...

Fuchsia procumbens ...

Fuchsia (named after Leonhard Fuchs, a 16th century German botanist) is a genus of over 100 species of shrubs and small trees. Although there are four New Zealand native species (colensoi, excorticata, perscandens and procumbens) and one from Tahiti, the vast bulk of the genus occurs in Central and South America.

Gallica Roses ...

Gallica roses are a case in point. While the popularity of Old Roses waxes and wanes as each new generation discovers them and then seeks something new, the best of them carry on regardless.Rosa gallica, also known as the French Rose or Provins Rose, is a species that grows wild from southern and central Europe to the Caucasus. Because it readily produces sports, has a tendency towards double flowers, and may have hybridised naturally with other species, it is likely that the earliest European garden roses were forms of Rosa gallica.


Landscaping Tips and Lawn Care Secrets Revealed


Tuberous Begonias ...

If you appreciate plants that have no hesitation in boldly stating their presence with huge, almost artificially perfect flowers, then tuberous begonias are for you. While some may find them rather too overstated, downright brazen even, if you like colour, and plenty of it, with subtlety an option rather than compulsory, then look no further.

Growing Palms ...

Everybody recognises palm trees, they are the universal symbol for the tropics but many are hardy enough for our temperate climate gardens. Until recently New Zealand gardeners have had only a very limited range of palms to choose from. In the last five years the range has grown enormously as nurseries have been encouraged by gardeners eager to experiment.

and much much more ....

By the way .. don't forget .... If lossing weight is on your calendar of things to do.. you can now
get a lot of information and helpful weight loss techniques at ..

http://www.weight-loss-help-today.com

and if golf is your game ..here are the answers and help at:

http://www.play-better-golf-now.com

Just a couple more ways I am trying to make your internet experience:

- helpful
- educational
- and entertaining :)

Be on the lookout for more .....

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