A WALL MOUNTED WATER FOUNTAIN–JUST WHAT YOU NEEDED TO HEAR

Mounted Water Fountain
What better way to enjoy the sound of rushing water than relaxing in the comfort of your own home? It beats going all the way to Niagara Falls for a glimpse of glory, when you can bring the waterfall experience not only to your backyard or pond, but even inside your home or office.

What Is A Wall Mounted Water Fountain?
A wall mounted water fountain is an operating water fountain that hangs on the wall. This is very convenient, as it does not require a lot of assembly, yard work or a great deal of maintenance. The fountains themselves can be made of practically any substance from copper to brass to even slate stone. The designs of these fountains can be ornamental and very detailed, or more traditional in design. Some incorporate very exquisitely crafted artwork into the design, whether in laser etchings or in background drawings. Many of these fountains not only provide artistic design but even give added visual stimulation with their lighting effects. These fountains come with a recirculating pump, eliminating the need for extra shopping or installation. It’s less responsibility than keeping up an exterior pond with the same benefits. Read more…

July 1st, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

RELAX WITH A TABLE TOP WATER FOUNTAIN

TOP WATER FOUNTAIN
What better way to enjoy the sound of rushing water than inside your own home on a tabletop? Now you don’t have to travel a hundred miles to go to the nearest ocean. Now the effervescent sounds of rushing water can be heard at the dinner table at all hours of the day!

What Is A Table Top Water Fountain?
A table top water fountain is a functional water fountain that is small enough to comfortably fit on any dining room table or coffee table. They do not require a lot of heavy installation, such as a waterfall and pond would require. They come with their own pumps and lights, eliminating extra expense. A tabletop water fountain is a great way to add a touch of entertainment to your living room, bedroom or dining room. Read more…

July 1st, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Indoor/outdoor furnishings ideas

back yard ideas
Whether your style is contemporary, traditional or classic Back Yard Dream can provide you with the finest in indoor/outdoor furnishings. Lavishly entertaining or simply barbequeing with friends and family, your outdoor settings will provide the experience of quality year after year.

May 16th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Grass in the yard

Grass in the yard
Maintain proper grass length.
Set mowers to 3-3.5” to keep grass longer, which crowds out weeds and helps the grass retain moisture. If your mower can mulch the grass, use that feature and leave the grass clippings on the lawn to provide nutrients and to prevent water from evaporating. This also keeps yard waste out of landfills.

Water appropriately.
Most people over water their lawns, which results in unhealthy grass and wasted water. If you walk across the yard and can see footprints, it is time to water. Watering only when it’s needed can save 750-1,500 gallons a month. Avoid the temptation of watering on every designated watering day if your lawn does not really need it. Also, when you do water, apply a sufficient amount of water, enough to make 6 to 8 inches of soil wet. This will enable the plants to grow deeper roots, decreasing the need to water often.

May 12th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Plant native species for green yard

Plant native species for green yard
Plant native species.
Native plants have adapted to the surrounding environment and require less water, fertilizer, and maintenance than non-native species. Native bird, animal, and butterfly species are more attracted to native plants, which will diversify your yard even more.

Reduce or eliminate your use of fertilizers or pesticides.
Most households use pesticides at a rate ten times greater than farmers use pesticides on their crops. This overuse of insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, and fertilizers adds up to have a profound effect on human health, water quality, and wildlife, garden yard decor, including killing more birds than the West Nile virus.

Planting native species of plants and grasses will reduce the need for fertilizers and pesticides, because they have already adapted to grow appropriately and to survive natural predators. There are also natural replacements for these chemicals, such as insecticidal soaps, neem, horticultural oil, and a few others solar yard lights. You can find additional information about these products at: http://gardening.about.com

May 12th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Front yard landscaping

Front yard landscaping
This maintenance, however, results in numerous environmental impacts to our air, water, and wildlife. Americans love lush green lawns, which have become a symbol of a well-kept home and part of the American dream. In all, Americans have turned 30 million acres of land into lawns, and we use a lot fertilizers, pesticides, water, and energy to maintain them.

May 12th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »

Front Beautiful Yard

Front Beautiful Yard
The front door and window sills are painted a warm red. The red contrasts beautifully with the pink and cream to bring out the architectural details of the home yard machines by mtd. The rule of thumb is to have three colors on the outside of a home. New seating on the porch and the lack of the security bars help to make a great first impression and the longest yard. Remember, security bars without a quick-release option can be a fire hazard, so when selling a house, retro fit the bars for safety, or remove completely.
The sod is rolled out like a welcome mat — fresh green grass appeals to buyers. Multi-levels were cut into the tiny hillside. Stone steps lead to the upper level, where a bench and new plantings make an inviting sanctuary. Yellow flowers and plantings are used because yellow evokes an emotion of buying.

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May 12th, 2008 by Admin | No Comments »