No time to build your own shed or barn from scratch? Buy a shed kit. Storage sheds are available in a variety of materials, shapes, and sizes. They are generally simple to assemble and require little or no maintenance. You can purchase a shed in local home center and choose one of the products on display. There are several things to consider before buy storage sheds.
Material
There are three types of sheds: vinyl, metal, and wood. Select shed material that is both durable and attractive. It is also important to choose materials that suit your budget and complement your home's architectural style.
Size
Determining which size shed is best for your needs isn't always easy task. Storage shed size will depend on its intended function; sheds are often only used as additional storage areas for mowers, bicycles, and other garden tools. Before making a decision, make a list of all the tools, bulk materials such as fertilizers and composts, and other equipment that you think you will need, and then work out what size of shed you need to arrange them.
Style
Appearance is also important when choose storage shed. Choose shed that suit with your homes architectural style.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
11:47 PM
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Outdoor kitchen
If you love to cook for friends and family and enjoy being outdoors, you may want to indulge both passions by building an outdoor kitchen. An outdoor kitchen transforms a backyard into an outdoor living space. A gracious outdoor kitchen area will be the envy of your friends and neighbors.One of important thing to consider before build outdoor kitchen is determine location of the kitchen. Another thing to consider is decide exactly what features you want in the outdoor kitchen area. So you should consider your options for any electrical, water, or gas hookups that you may need. The outdoor kitchen is best positioned near the outdoor dining table and surrounded with interesting surface treatments, accents, and lighting that complements the space and delights its guests.
There are many design firms that specialize in outdoor kitchens. If you are considering a kitchen of some size or complexity, or if the surrounding landscape needs a lot of work, I suggest you begin with a landscape architect or garden designer to review how the kitchen is going to sit within your home landscape.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
10:23 PM
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Fountains,
Garden Ponds
Fountains offer fine opportunities for beautiful garden. Water fountains provide both sound and movement in the water garden. Fountains of all styles come in two basic types: spray fountains (water nozzles or jets that spray water in different patterns) and statuary fountains. To decide which one best for you, consider style, sound, as well as the other landscape and architectural elements on your property.
In a pond that's informal but not meant to mimic nature, a simple spout or geyser will look the most appropriate. If you choose a spray type fountain, place it in sheltered area so that wind gusts don't disrupt the spray pattern or blow the water outside the fountain receptacle. It is also important to choose spray pattern that fits your pond and design.
In a pond that's informal but not meant to mimic nature, a simple spout or geyser will look the most appropriate. If you choose a spray type fountain, place it in sheltered area so that wind gusts don't disrupt the spray pattern or blow the water outside the fountain receptacle. It is also important to choose spray pattern that fits your pond and design.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
10:05 PM
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Fountains,
Garden Ponds
There are hundreds of reasons to add fountains to your yard. A garden fountain adds an elegant touch to an outdoor room. Fountains also bring your landscape to life with movement and sound.
There are a large variety of statuary fountains available nowadays, and you should choose a fountain that well suit with overall style of your garden or home. Most statuary fountains are made of precast concrete and may be finished to look like other material, such as alabaster or bronze. Most statuary fountains come with a set of basic installation instructions, so you can install it by yourself.
If you are looking for a simple, elegant fountain for an existing garden pound, you should go to home and garden suppliers. A good home and garden store will spend time helping you choosing style of fountain that well suited to your garden. Whether traditional or contemporary, ornamental statues lend a formal touch to the garden.
There are a large variety of statuary fountains available nowadays, and you should choose a fountain that well suit with overall style of your garden or home. Most statuary fountains are made of precast concrete and may be finished to look like other material, such as alabaster or bronze. Most statuary fountains come with a set of basic installation instructions, so you can install it by yourself.
If you are looking for a simple, elegant fountain for an existing garden pound, you should go to home and garden suppliers. A good home and garden store will spend time helping you choosing style of fountain that well suited to your garden. Whether traditional or contemporary, ornamental statues lend a formal touch to the garden.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
8:28 AM
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Garden Ponds
Ponds and water gardens have become quite popular in recent years. A water feature can bring more beauty to your garden than you can imagine. The simplest way to build a garden pond is to use a prefabricated pond liner or rigid pond liner.Pond liners are simple to use and not expensive. It is easy to install, simply dig a hole and set them in the ground. Underlayment is a critical element when installing rigid pond liner because it helps ensure the longevity garden pond.
You can buy pond liner at home centers or garden shops. Before you buy, look for top-quality materials and design. Prefabricated pond liners are come in variety of sizes, shapes, and depths. Pond liners are most commonly made of fiberglass, EDP, PVC, or similar materials. Your first choice should be rigid fiberglass, which is easy to repair and durable.
Monday, August 10, 2009
2:22 AM
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Sidewalks and Driveway
Many homes have sidewalks that surround them, lead to and from buildings, and make paths through garden. Sidewalks and driveways provide several positive influences on the performance of your house.Sidewalks are usually constructed of concrete, asphalt, or stone embedded in the garden. With proper maintenance these materials should withstand years of use. Concrete can be tinted with a variety of colors and shades such as gray, black, brown, or red, to blend in or harmonize with the home's natural surroundings.
Traditional concrete sidewalks should be 4 ft. to 5 ft. wide to allow two people to comfortably pass one another. Your local home improvement store has beautiful large pavers, landscaping tiles, or bricks that will work for your path.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
5:56 AM
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Safety work
Safety is a main concern in any industry, and landscaping is no exception. Safety is a concern on all landscape installations. Landscape construction is heavy work involving tools and equipment that are often much bigger, harder, sharper, and more powerful than you. So before beginning a project, review all instruction and warnings provided by equipment manufacturers and product suppliers.
There are numerous other things have to be taken into consideration before beginning landscaping project.
There are numerous other things have to be taken into consideration before beginning landscaping project.
- Use care and caution when working around landscaping equipment.
- Wear proper clothing and safety gear. Canvas shoes, sandals, or other leisure types of footwear should never be worn in the landscape workplace.
- Wear goggles and a respirator whenever you apply garden chemical sprays.
- Dust masks and ear plugs are also important when performing landscape construction tasks that involve constant noise or dust.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
6:28 AM
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Landscape tips
Enhancing the landscaping around your home is a great way to add value to your home. You can create the yard of your dreams with imagination and good planning. Landscaping can be complicated project. That's why it often makes sense to hire a professional for an overall concept plan, construction details, planting plans, and installation. There are several professional options for landscaping project.
Landscape designers are knowledgeable about design principles and plant materials, especially those frequently used where they live and work. Some landscape designers work independently, and you can hire them on an hourly or project basis to help you develop a plan or design a planting.
Landscape architects, registered by the state they live in, typically have a master's degree in landscape architecture, have worked for fellow professional for three or more years, and have undergone an arduous test to get certified. Because of their extensive formal training, landscape architects are more expensive to hire than landscape designers.
Landscape contractor: supplies workers and supervises labor for a wide range of landscaping projects. If you hire a landscape contractor, be sure to talk about what materials you are expected to provide and ask for samples of any materials the contractor will supply.
No matter what type of professional you use to help create your new outdoor spaces, choose someone you communicate with well.
Landscape designers are knowledgeable about design principles and plant materials, especially those frequently used where they live and work. Some landscape designers work independently, and you can hire them on an hourly or project basis to help you develop a plan or design a planting.
Landscape architects, registered by the state they live in, typically have a master's degree in landscape architecture, have worked for fellow professional for three or more years, and have undergone an arduous test to get certified. Because of their extensive formal training, landscape architects are more expensive to hire than landscape designers.
Landscape contractor: supplies workers and supervises labor for a wide range of landscaping projects. If you hire a landscape contractor, be sure to talk about what materials you are expected to provide and ask for samples of any materials the contractor will supply.
No matter what type of professional you use to help create your new outdoor spaces, choose someone you communicate with well.
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