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A Sampling of Articles:
Gardening For Senior Citizens

How To Lose Weight While Gardening

How To Choose Water Garden Plants

Here Is Why You Should Use Gypsum In Gardening

Gardening In A Square Foot

Green Thumb Gifts: Beyond Gardening Gloves

Gardening Is Good Therapy

How To Create A Decorative Garden Window

How To Control Deer In Your Garden

Gardening - Using Annuals In Your Perennial Garden

Herbs For A Spaghetti Garden

How To Choose The Right Bulbs For Your Spring Flower Garden

How To Plan A Garden Right

Grow Your Own SIMPLE Tea Garden

How To Attract Butterflies To Your Garden

Herbs For A Tea Garden

Gardening For Birds

Gardening - Using Bulbs In Your Landscaping

Gardening For Kids

Greenhouse Gardening

Gardening Fun With Children

Gardening In Containers

How To Plant A Heather Garden

A Look at Garden Gazebos

It's Gardening Season!
It's gardening season again! Are you ready? Whether you are a seasoned gardener, or are looking to start gardening, you will likely need supplies and plants. If you .....
A garden gazebo is the perfect way to accent your garden. Imagine being able to walk along the path between the koi pond and the flowers, the hedges and the willow tree, pausing to rest on a bench inside a gazebo. Its shade will comfort you, and its architecture will add that special geometric touch to your garden, striking the balance between nature and humanity. No matter what the environment of your garden, there is a garden gazebo out there just waiting to be bought.

In creating a garden gazebo, first choose your material from wood, metal, or vinyl options. Wood is the most common choice, and for good reason: it goes with any natural environment. Wood is available in pine, cedar, and redwood. Pine is the softest wood, ages to a rich yellow, and complements surrounding evergreens. Cedar is higher in overall sturdiness, is less prone to rot, and ages to a gray-brown. American redwood is the darkest, longest-lasting wood. Other woods can be used, but those are the most common.

How To Plant A Heather Garden
HEATHER GARDENS - Mass plantings of heather, either planted with one of each variety or one hundred, can be ideal for a sunny area. Spaced .....
Metal gazebos come in cast aluminum or steel and wrought iron. Go with steel and wrought iron if you want your garden gazebo to add a lovely dark and long lasting effect. These gazebos are often open-roofed, and so are great for stocking with plants, climbers, and other materials, making for a lush shade that changes with the seasons. Vinyl comes in white or black. Just as with wood and metal gazebos, they come in a variety of shapes and styles. Get trellis walls for a cottage feeling.

For enhanced usability in harsher weather conditions, get an enclosed garden gazebo. These can be partially enclosed, with partitions and movable screens, or totally enclosed, with solid walls and tinted windows.

Gardening Is Good Therapy
Many of us garden just for the sheer joy of it. But did you know that all over the country the healing aspects of gardening are being used as therapy or as an .....
Whether looking to expand a large corporate garden, or just to complement a small neighborhood plot, a garden gazebo is an inviting structure for rest, meditation, or meeting up with other people to enjoy the weather.

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