Posts Tagged garden decor
Outdoor Garden Decor Planning
Posted by in The Great Outdoors, Uncategorized on January 13th, 2010
Creating a beautiful garden takes planning. It’s not something that you can just throw together in one day unless you have a really small garden. When it comes to outdoor garden decor, it all comes down to knowing what you are going to do ahead of time. Many times, people will get into the trap of starting a project and then leaving it unfinished. This can be because they are randomly picking things to buy and to create. A better way to go about this is to look for pictures of gardens that you want to create. By having a visual image of what you want your garden to end up looking like, you will have a much greater chance of ending up with something beautiful instead of something messy.
Using Primroses Can be One of the Best Garden Decor Ideas
Posted by GuestPoster in Hobbies, Home and Furnishings on December 10th, 2009
Bright and cheerful, primrose plants are available in a wide range of colors. If you are looking for the best garden decor ideas I would suggest you add a section in your outdoor area designated to this attractive flower as they are really delightful and eye-catching. They also grow well indoors or in your patio area.
Primroses are early spring-blooming plants and usually quite small. During flowering the leaves hardly grow. Soon after the flowering finishes, they begin to make healthy new growth. The species Vulgaris is the most delicate of the cultivated Primula species. Its leaves are coarsely rippled and they decrease in width the nearer the yare to the central rosette. The whole plant is very attractive and the flower is simply constructed.
You will find hybrid primroses of every imaginable color combination. This is the result of work done by professional plant breeders. Different varieties have similar leaf rosettes, but very greatly in stem length, color and the way the flowers are held. The spring flowers of these have a fresh fragrance. The yellow-colored varieties are particularly fragrant. Provided that they are in a cool light position they will thrive. They are ideal for north-facing windows or for outdoor areas. Colored wicker baskets, china pot holders, copper troughs – just about every container you could think of would suite the primrose. Group two or three together in a deep wicker basket and conceal their individual pots with a moss blanket.
Buy plants from the florist, market or garden center but make sure you choose the ones with lots of buds. If you re-pot them water regularly once the plants are well-established. Spring is the time for the plant to blossom fully. Nip out flower stalks as the flowers fade. When flowering has ceased, plant them in a different area if you want to have something more vibrant in the designated area or just move them to the patio. Choose a shady or semi-shady place.
They are really easy to care during the spring and early summer. They may need frost protection during the fall and winter. Water primroses moderately during the spring as they flower, once or twice a week, making sure that they never dry out completely. When outdoors and during the summer, water more generously, keeping permanently moist.
Lawn and Garden Decor
Posted by whaleadmin in Home and Furnishings on October 16th, 2009
Good gift ideas for the holidays should include lawn & garden decor. They are great gifts that bring delight to many people. These gifts have been the inspiration for many who now have created paradise in their front or rear yard. For gift giving you may need to think about what your receiver collects because of all the choices.
This can be a family ordeal that will make everyone responsible for a part of the design. When you want to change it all around it is easy to do, never messing up your home inside. One last note is the little critters and pest that dig in your yards and gardens. Instead of poison try, an electronically controlled device that runs them off and does not harm them.