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		<title>Designing a front garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 10:47:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The front garden is the face we show to the world, indicating the sort of people we are. It may be open and inviting, with a broad path leading straight to the front door or it may be enclosed and private; it may be excited, or calm and dignified. You should consider the practical details [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The front garden is the face we show to the world, indicating the sort of people we are. It may be open and inviting, with a broad path leading straight to the front door or it may be enclosed and private; it may be excited, or calm and dignified.</p>
<p>You should consider the practical details of construction materials and plants. The principles of good design must be your guidelines.</p>
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<p>The choice of plants naturally will depend to a large extent upon situation, climate and soil type, but again color, shape, and texture are important. Flower colors should harmonize not only one with another, but with the color of the house. Plants that are attractive for the greater part of the year are preferred for the front garden, but this does not rule out deciduous trees which, even in winter, often have attractive outlines.</p>
<p>It is helpful to look at the types of plants that are growing elsewhere in the same street. Not only will this provide clues to the sort of plants that grow well in the locality but it will lead to ideas on how any predominant plant features can be complemented. Complementing rather than copying should be the aim — for example the upright form and deep white and rosy-purple goblets of a Magnolia x soulangeana in the front garden next door might be complemented by the low spreading shape, and white open starry flowers of a Magnolia stellata; the exuberance of a pink, double-flowered Japanese cherry by the more delicate ones of a flowering apricot.</p>
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<p>Columnar trees like lawson or italian cypresses or some of the junipers are useful for front gardens. For deciduous trees the box elder maple, Acer negundo, and the silver birch are attractive trees that do not grow too tall nor take up too much room — but definitely not poplars or willows unless the front garden is a large one and they can be planted well away from sewer lines and any form of structure.</p>
<p>Similarly, where climbing plants are to be used, for example on a carport or up a trellis on the front wall, avoid those that grow too strongly, like the honolulu lily, which with its thick canes and huge golden yellow trumpet flowers, can cause problems by overreaching its allotted space and sprawling over everything. Some of the honeysuckles, too, become very heavy and woody with age and are best used on a boundary fence at the back. Generally speaking the more restrained climbers like clematis or the more moderate among climbing roses, or some of the jasmines are better for front gardens.</p>
<p>It is generally better not to plant too many different types, but rather to have fairly bold masses of one type—meassed azaleas at one side of the front garden, for example, will provide a striking effect, while dotted azaleas here and there will have little or no effect. Massed plantings of bulbs—  daffodils, bluebells, freesias,  etc for spring;  lilies and various members of the amaryllis family for summer, will add seasonal interest.</p>
<p>One or more perfumed plants, like port wine magnolia, mock orange, or roses, will be another inviting garden feature.</p>
<p>No mention has been made of fences, walls, or gates, as these are largely a matter of personal preference, although the same principles of good design must apply. Whether you have a low or a high fence, or no fence at all, depends on the sort of picture you wish to present: but in some areas there are local council regulations, so don&#8217;t forget to consider these when you plan your front garden.</p>
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		<title>Plans And Budgeting For A Better Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 15:55:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kikonja</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What could be more welcomed than a blossoming garden in minimum funds? Several methods have been enlisted to specialize in this simple yet essential art. Art 1- Be blessed by Mother Nature Choose organic gardening over the conventional methods as it is gardening in harmony with nature. Minimal costs are incurred as it can be [...]]]></description>
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<p>What could be more welcomed than a blossoming garden in minimum funds? Several methods have been enlisted to specialize in this simple yet essential art.</p>
<p>Art 1- Be blessed by Mother Nature<br />
Choose organic gardening over the conventional methods as it is gardening in harmony with nature. Minimal costs are incurred as it can be done by recycling organic matter already available in heaps and bounds.</p>
<p>Art 2- Plan before procuring<br />
A modest garden could even burn a hole in your pocket if the flow of money is not well monitored. Discrete investments as supplies for a vegetable garden, a flower bed or even a diminutive landscaping could turn out to be very expensive. The most overlooked mistake is that of purchasing the plants and other supplies to your garden even before the idea has been drafted. The easiest solution is to visit a nursery, obtain a detailing on all the plants available and thereafter finalizing on the ones that can be incorporated in your garden. Once you have put a plan together, just stick to it.</p>
<p>Art 3- Seeking alternatives<br />
Endowment in landscapes can be greatly reduced by the propagation of already existing plants in your yard. Essential nutrients could be supplied to the soil by means of recycled kitchen waste in the form of vegetable peels and leftover meals.</p>
<p>Art 4- Leap for the future<br />
Seeds can be collected and stored for the following year. Growing heirloom plants that are open pollinated can reduce the cost of procuring fresh seedlings every year. Having your own seeds also gives an opportunity to experiment in transplanting. Egg cartons serve as an effective base for starting the transplants. Other containers available in the house can also be used for this purpose.</p>
<p>Money is an essential virtue but not the only thing to possess. A calculated investment could even bring out the desired results in your garden and add to the flora and fauna of the environment around.</p>
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		<title>The Ins And Outs Of Garden Designing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 21:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kikonja</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[
Gardens are one of the most beautiful aspects and attraction in either residential houses or other places. Gardens have become a essential part of residential area, parks, restaurants, theme parks etc. But they need a lot of good designing and maintenance to keep it in a healthy and attractive shape.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardens are one of the most beautiful aspects and attraction in either residential houses or other places. Gardens have become a essential part of residential area, parks, restaurants, theme parks etc. But they need a lot of good designing and maintenance to keep it in a healthy and attractive shape.</p>
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<p>These days we get to have garden designers who specialize in this niche and decorate many gardens for residential, corporate and commercial purposes. They have a lot of experience in gardening and have a sound knowledge of horticulture and architecture. Nowadays many colleges and universities have started offering gardening as a specialized course in their curriculum.</p>
<p>There are some aspects of gardening like landform, garden pools, water fountains, garden buildings, garden furniture, and garden statues etc which make a garden really attractive for anyone coming there. These aspects have a bigger impact than anything else. Some of the famous cities have many gardens which are even tourist attractions. Now to make a sophisticated garden you need to have a thorough knowledge of all these aspects.</p>
<p>Never try to include all the aspects described above, in fact only add those features which will actually suit your garden and make it very attractive and lively place. These aspects are further classified like the slope, orientation, soil type, etc. The other aspects like ponds, cascades and pools also add beauty to the garden.</p>
<p>Now the latest trend in gardening is pruning and replenishing the plants to keep them at desired shape and size. The different size of the plants makes a beautiful appearance for the garden. You can also have a theme based garden with various plants. You can also add some small models of famous monuments in the world to give it a unique look and feel.</p>
<p>For garden lighting elements fire light and oil lights are used which illuminate the garden to give it a perfect look. Some people even add statues to the garden as a place of attraction. Before you plunge into gardening you can take the help of experienced gardeners so that they can help to add the uniqueness to your garden in a beautiful way.</p>
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