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		<title>That Really Is Lettuce Among Those Weeds!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yep, the title says it all. I really have lettuce growing among the weeds in one of my garden beds. I planted it in the fall and despite a few nights of subzero temperatures and several cumulative inches of snow over the course of winter it&#8217;s still there! The lettuce is small, barely even 3 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yep, the title says it all. I really have <a href="http://www.growingthehomegarden.com/2010/03/starting-lettuce-from-seed-in-vegetable.html" target="_blank">lettuce growing</a> among the weeds in one of my garden beds. I planted it in the fall and despite a few nights of subzero temperatures and several cumulative inches of snow over the course of winter it&#8217;s still there! The lettuce is small, barely even 3 inches wide but it&#8217;s there! It&#8217;s the reddish purple leaves you see hiding among the chickweed and henbit.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll bet you want to know what lettuce can withstand that kind of cold and snow here in Tennessee?</p>
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I won&#8217;t keep it a secret. It&#8217;s an heirloom lettuce called <i><b>Rouge D&#8217;Hiver</b></i> that I bought from Baker Creek.&nbsp; Rouge D&#8217;Hiver heirloom lettuce seems to be extremely cold tolerant. I suspect if I had gotten around to putting a cold frame over this bed I would have been munching on backyard garden lettuce all winter.&nbsp; Once the warmer weather hits and the lettuce starts to grow I&#8217;ll have some early harvests from the vegetable garden!
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to flower gardens, my philosophy has always been this: Simpler is better. I have seen grandiose gardens with manicured shrubbery, flowers from all over the world that are bigger than my house. The question I always have when I exit one of those Hanging Gardens of Babylon is this: How much is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to <a title="flowers at Smarter.com" href="http://www.smarter.com/flowers/pl--ch-34--ca-1.html" target="_blank">flower</a> gardens, my philosophy has always been this: Simpler is better.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2576" title="garden" src="http://www.sectlandscaping.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/11.12.10-garden-size.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" /> I have seen grandiose gardens with manicured shrubbery, flowers from all over the world that are bigger than my house.</p>
<p>The question I always have when I exit one of those Hanging Gardens of Babylon is this: How much is too much? Is your garden an intimate place where you go for quiet meditation or an expanse that you obsess about and host garden walks in every year?</p>
<p>My <a title="garden decor at Smarter.com" href="http://www.smarter.com/garden-decor/sc--ch-48--ca-643.html" target="_blank">garden décor</a> is relatively small and simple. I have three small children, and I need the bulk of my backyard for things like swing sets and sand boxes. The garden area is my place of Zen. When the walls are closing in on me or the world is just too hectic, I like to head out and do a little weeding or just take in the colors.</p>
<p>I can’t imagine going out for hours each day and obsessing over every little detail or making sure that I was keeping up with the Joneses. I remember one day I was out and about when a friend asked if I wanted to see his, I believed he called it, “International Garden.”</p>
<p>So he opens up his back door, and suddenly, I am in a freaking rainforest. Plants 6–8 feet high from all over the world and covering every square inch of the backyard. Every inch except for those in the goldfish pond and <a title="waterfall at Smarter.com" href="http://www.smarter.com/fountains/pl--ch-48--ca-650--iq-waterfall.html" target="_blank">waterfall</a>.</p>
<p>I was overwhelmed by it all… and not in a good way. He must spend hours out there each day pruning and weeding to keep everything from being overtaken. When it was all over and I left, I swore I would never make a garden even half that size.</p>
<p>For him, the garden was a matter of status and pride. He wanted to bring people in and see it and then go tell their friends. It wasn’t a place of Zen. It was a place of cluttered flora.</p>
<p>My garden is the perfect size for me, because I don’t need people coming over or having it take over my life. His garden was the perfect size for him. I guess if I had to suggest the proper size of the garden for a person, I would say this: Don’t make a garden bigger than your own head.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you put a pool in your back yard, it already looks nice. The truth is, you don’t have to do very much to it to make it look nice. As long as you keep it clean, having a pool makes your backyard look great! However, you can do much more to make it look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="pool landscaping services" src="http://decorating.visitacasas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/swimming-pool-pumps-300x242.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="242" />When you put a pool in your back yard, it already looks nice. The truth is, you don’t have to do very much to it to make it look nice. As long as you keep it clean, having a pool makes your backyard look great! However, you can do much more to make it look even better so that when people come over, their jaws drop. The best thing that you can do to better spruce up your pool is to add some swimming pool landscaping.<br />
Swimming pool landscaping makes your backyard look like a spot straight out of paradise. Whenever you have a pool party or just have a few guests over for drinks, they will undoubtedly remark on your swimming-pool landscaping. That’s because not only does your backyard look great because you have a pool, the landscaping makes it look so much better.<br />
Swimming-pool landscaping doesn’t just have to mean putting a bunch of flowers in the ground. Swimming pool landscaping can include a deck, trees, flowers and much more. You can find a pool landscaping business to do the landscaping for you or you can do it yourself. You’ll definitely save money doing your swimming pool landscaping yourself, all that money in labor can quickly add up, and many gardening stores will sell you everything you need to make your backyard and pool look great.</p>
<p><strong>Plan Your Landscaping Before You Break Ground</strong><br />
If you are going to do the pool landscaping yourself, you should first do your homework and know what you’re doing. You can’t just plant a bunch of flowers and tell everyone it’s landscaping. Your landscaping should be planned out so that you don’t get overcrowding, too much spacing or, worse, you don’t want an ugly yard.<br />
Ask plenty of questions from those in the know or do an internet search to educate yourself as much as possible in the correct way to apply pool landscaping. You can make patters and get complicated with it or you can go simple, it all depends on what you want to do and how much you can afford. Ask around, shop around for the best deals and you can get the best looking backyard in the neighborhood.<br />
Swimming pool landscaping will truly make a difference in how your backyard and your pool looks.<br />
A wealth of information about this type of landscaping can be found through a number of locations:</p>
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<li> 1) The Internet – A favorite search engine</li>
<li>2) The Library – Don’t forget about free books!</li>
<li>3) A Bookstore – Again, books are full of useful information.</li>
<li>4) A Home And Garden Shop – Ask the workers, look at the supplies, read their books</li>
<li>5) Ask your people in your neighborhood</li>
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<p>(ARA) &#8211; Aaaah, autumn. The kids are headed back to school, the leaves are  turning, and a chill is in the air. If you&#8217;re like most homeowners, fall also  means an opportunity to spruce up your yard and cut down on the work you&#8217;ll  need to do when the weather turns warm again.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter if you&#8217;re a seasoned landscape professional or somebody  who just wants their yard to look as good as it can with as little work as possible,  everyone can benefit from backyard fall cleanup, says Michael Miller, president  of Minnesota-based backyard tool manufacturer Hound Dog Products. &#8220;A little  bit of work in the fall will really pay off when spring rolls around,&#8221;  he says.</p>
<p>Miller offers 10 tips that the professionals use to ensure a successful backyard  fall cleanup effort &#8211; and to get a head start on next year&#8217;s growing season.</p>
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<li>Rake those leaves. Once the snow flies, an unraked layer of leaves can      get matted down over the turf and smother it all winter long. Raking or      using a mulching mower in the fall helps avoid dead patches in the spring.      But don&#8217;t worry about getting every last leaf, especially in the garden.      They help insulate plants, and as they decompose, they provide valuable      nutrients.</li>
<li>Feed the grass. Fertilizing in the fall is like a day at the spa for      your lawn. Using a slow-release fertilizer allows the grass to soak up nutrients      and &#8211; just as important &#8211; spend the cool days and nights of autumn recovering      from summer heat and stress. And building a healthy, rejuvenated lawn is      one of the best ways to protect against heat, cold, drought, insects and      other stresses.</li>
<li>Weed all about it. Weeding in the fall is probably the most valuable      thing you can do to prepare for spring, and it&#8217;s one that many people overlook.      The good news: Pulling weeds used to be a backbreaking chore, but tools      like the Weed Hound have come a long way from the tiny weeding forks of      &#8220;the good old days.&#8221; There&#8217;s no reason to get down on your hands      and knees and gouge at the turf. All you do is place the tool over the weed,      step lightly on the footrest, and pull.</li>
<li>Pick up the poop. When the snow melts next spring, the last thing you      want to see on your lawn is pet waste. Fall is the perfect time to get out      there and clean up Rover&#8217;s little leftovers. Don&#8217;t look forward to getting      on your hands and knees? Hire a neighborhood kid to do the dirty work, or      invest in a long-handled pooper scooper.</li>
<li>Remove thatch build-up. A build-up of aboveground roots called thatch      prevents sunlight, oxygen and moisture from getting to the nutrient-hungry      soil below. But it&#8217;s easy to remove, especially if you don&#8217;t wait until      it overwhelms the yard. Just go at the yard with a dethatching rake in early      fall, or for an easier &#8211; but more expensive &#8211; option, rent a power dethatcher.</li>
<li>Aerate. Heavy use throughout the summer can cause soil to become compacted.      Perforating your lawn with small holes helps reduce compaction and lets      water, air and fertilizer get down to the soil, which strengthens the grass      plant&#8217;s root structure. For smaller yards, a manual aerating tool that removes      plugs from the turf while you step should be just fine. If you&#8217;ve got a      larger yard, consider renting a power aerator.</li>
<li>Water trees and shrubs. Dehydration during the colder months is an all-too-common      cause of tree damage, but it&#8217;s easily preventable. To sustain them over      the long winter, it&#8217;s important to give trees a drink before putting them      to bed. After they go fully dormant &#8211; but before the ground freezes &#8211; use      a soaker hose or root irrigator to water them thoroughly.</li>
<li>Clean out your garden. Fruits and vegetables left in the garden can      rot all winter long, and provide a comfy home for insect eggs. Gross? Not      as gross as they&#8217;ll be in the spring. Now&#8217;s the time to get rid of diseased      plants, too, but keep them out of the compost pile so the problem doesn&#8217;t      spread to the rest of your garden next year.</li>
<li>Plant spring bulbs. Fall is not all about closing up shop. It&#8217;s also      the perfect time to plant spring flowering bulbs like daffodils and tulips.      But pay attention to the weather in your area; planting too early can cause      bulbs to sprout before winter, and planting them too late can mean their      roots don&#8217;t have enough time to develop before the ground freezes.</li>
<li>Give your tools a tune-up. When it comes time to put away the backyard      tools for the season, don&#8217;t just shove them into the garage or shed. Spend      a few minutes wiping them down and removing debris and dirt, then apply      a light layer of oil to keep them from rusting over the winter. That way      they&#8217;ll be all set to go again come spring.</li>
</ul>
<p>Old Man Winter may be on his way, but with a little work now, you can lay  the groundwork for a happy, healthy backyard that&#8217;s ready to thrive next season.  For more backyard tips, visit <a href="http://www.hound-dog.com/" target="_blank">www.hound-dog.com</a> .<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[A home backyard is a personnel and private space. The landscaping solution that will finally dwell in this space greatly depends on many factors. Let&#8217;s see these factors one by one. I am not giving you an exact blueprint here but the information mentioned here will be a great starting point if you are planning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">A home backyard is a personnel and private space. The landscaping solution that will finally dwell in this space greatly depends on many factors. </span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">Let&#8217;s see these factors one by one. I am not giving you an exact blueprint here but the information mentioned here will be a great starting point if you are planning to go for landscaping of your home backyard.</span></p>
<p><strong> <span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">Gardening in the home backyard can be fun if you consider these few factors before starting out.</span> </strong></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">1) North direction..</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">One of the major factors in landscaping. Why? because the direction will decide how much direct sunlight the plants in the garden will receive. To illustrate this point have a look at the two images below.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://www.landscapingdatabase.com/Images/backyard-landscaping1.gif" border="0" alt="Backyard landscaping option1" width="250" height="110" align="left" /> This is cross section of home building which also shows the backyard area.       Because of the sunlight coming from front side of the home, more than 50%       of the backyard remains in shade that the building structure casts on the       floor area.</span></p>
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<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><img src="http://www.landscapingdatabase.com/Images/backyard-landscaping2.gif" border="0" alt="Backyard landscaping option2" width="250" height="110" align="left" />On       the other hand this building receives sunlight from behind so       almost all the backyard area receives direct sunlight throughout the day.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">So in both these cases the       selection of plants and their maintenance will greatly</span> <span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">differ       from each other.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">2) Nature of soil</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">This is very crucial for       plant growth. It is a good idea to study the nature of soil before       planting even a single tree or bush in your garden</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">3) Area of backyard as       compared to area of the home building.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">It is very important to note       that any landscaping space when associated with your home is largely       dependant of the architectural structure. What exactly do I mean here?       Let&#8217;s see an example.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">The area of the backyard       will differ depending upon the function of the backyard. While <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1579548563/myfriendlyebo-20"> designing       the backyard</a> look for following points.</span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">What&#8217;s the use of this area?       Is it a play area for children? if yes will it have a baby swimming pool       (if the area permits), will it have a semi-open tent like structure, how       many people will occupy this space at a maximum? </span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">So human activity will       greatly affect the landscaping design.</span></p>
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