By seovine, on July 20th, 2010%
Did you ever spend a week or two aboard a houseboat? Perhaps rented one of these floating homes and sailed slowly around a a gorgeously blue lake?
If you answered yes, then you already realize how fun and exciting it can be to live on the water. With the right DIY houseboat plans, you . . . → Read More: Live-Aboard Adventures Start With DIY Houseboat Plans
By seovine, on July 20th, 2010%
While you were a kid you never talked about the idea of attempting to cleanse your standard water. You simply knew that if you opened the tap, the water came out. So you consumed it and went about your business. The term water quality data didn’t mean anything to you. And drinking water purification . . . → Read More: The reason why Drinking Water Purification Is So Important
By guzmans, on January 21st, 2010%
When do I start fertlizing my lawn.
This one question I get all the time. Especially during the late winter season. Most folks think they have to fertlize now or during cold weather. This is not true but it also depends on the type of grass you have.
Fertilizing your lawn is of utmost importance . . . → Read More: When is it time to fertilize my lawn
By guzmans, on January 14th, 2010%
I really like the rose of sharon plant. You can actually use it as a tree or plant. They are easy care and can tolerate poor soils but will bloom more often with well drained mulched soil. They can also tolerate drought conditions. This makes them ideal for the southwest.
There numerous varieties and . . . → Read More: The rose of sharon plant.
By guzmans, on January 11th, 2010%
Have you ever seen you neighbor looking at you from their window? What about sun bathing on the back porch and your neighbor peeking over your wall or fence trying to see what you are up too. How many times have you seen your neighbors naked in front of their bedroom window. Man It . . . → Read More: Nude Views of Your Neighbor
By guzmans, on January 11th, 2010%
House plants that are very popular in today’s home and garden market are air plants. These plants are being purchased by people who are looking to purify the air in their homes or businesses.
There are many pollutants in the air that cause humans big time problems. These are benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene and . . . → Read More: Pollutants in the air that we breathe – Air Plants
By guzmans, on December 10th, 2009%
It is best to pre plan for the up-coming spring. You should still water most plants, trees and lawns at least once or twice during this month. You should have pulled existing weeds to help reduce the number of seeds that may germinate or lie in the ground until ready to germinate.
Prune most dormant trees, shrubs, . . . → Read More: Cold weather gardening
By guzmans, on December 10th, 2009%
Garden Scoot for gardening
Recommended by the folks at Color Your World Nurseries. There is an accessory tray and basket mount under and behind the seat great to hold tools, seeds, plants or car accessories.
This garden scooter is adjustable and can swivels 360 degrees. The tires are pnuematic and can travel smoothly on grass, . . . → Read More: Garden scoot for easy gardening
By guzmans, on November 25th, 2009%
Cut Christmas Trees: Are trees that are usually grown and farmed for retail at Nurseries.
Cut Christmas Trees
Try your best to locate a nursery with trees that are stored in water. This type of tree will last much longer that those that are stacked or have wooden flats for upright support. . . . → Read More: Types of Christmas Trees
By guzmans, on November 24th, 2009%
Shrubs and or trees for privacy from the neighbors.
I hate looking at my neighbors junk! What can I plant that will block my view? Those comments are frequently asked almost on a daily basis working at Guzman’s Greenhouse.
Folks hate to look at dirty trash cans, old junk cars, dog houses, junked out . . . → Read More: Plants for privacy
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