Showing posts with label Outdoor Patio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Patio. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Tips For A More Bountiful Garden

By: LoLo5

It's that time! Time you're looking forward to the taste of all the wonderful vegetables from your garden. Wow I know I am! I thought I would do a series of gardening tips to help you grow a lush vegetable garden this year. You don't need a lot of chemicals, just the right information and a little elbow grease.

Tip # 1.
How Often Should You Weed Your Garden.
Weeds not only make your garden look untidy and uncared for but they also rob your vegetables of water and necessary nutrients, so be sure and pull them when you see them. This is especially important in the early stages of growth in your garden. Studies show that keeping your garden weed-free for the first four to six weeks can have a significant impact on the productivity of your plants. Preventing weeds from returning is not that difficult if you put down three to six inches of coarse mulch. A study by the Ohio State University showed that shredded newspaper suppressed the weeds and increased the yield of tomato plants.

It is always a very pleasant sight to view a well kept vegetable garden from your deck or patio.

Next time: Can
Releasing Earthworms and Ladybugs Improve Your Garden

As Always: Just Put A Little Attitude In It:

Monday, June 29, 2009

Outdoor Dining Decorating

By: Ray Inthar

Your outdoor patio may have more potential than what you see. Today there are so many options to improve the outdoor experience that it makes sense to put time and effort into decorating it. Patio umbrellas, cushions, sofas and fire pits all have the potential to make space that seems to be devoid of life now an area of fun and family get togetherness.

The outdoor dining furniture is more decorative than years ago and placing it in an area takes a little organizing and creativity. If you enjoy decorating and rearranging your indoor home then the outdoor patio is just as enjoyable. Like the indoors you don't want to put too much furniture close to each other. You need space to put your outdoor furniture. A outdoor sofa and a small table may be all you need for a small patio. Don't over decorate. Read More

Always Remember: Just Put A Little Attitude In It