It is always nice to plant green grass in your lawn for enhancing the splendour of the place. The only disadvantage is that it requires constant and thorough maintenance. The same natural feel can also be achieved by artificial lawn grass, but with much less maintenance. Many people opt for this alternative these days for saving their time and money. Once you have artificial lawn grass in place, you will not have to worry about mowing the grass or watering it, fertilizing or de-weeding it. These grasses are also very popular in arid areas.
Saying so doesn’t mean that the artificial grass does not require any maintenance at all. It is true that it requires much less care when compared to its natural counterpart, but still for preserving the perfect appearance you must know a few things about preserving synthetic turfs. Here are some essential tips for people having artificial lawns: Read the rest of this entry »
Cedar garden bridges are built with nearly water-proof, bug-proof cedar wood. It will retain it’s lovely color and scent for years. And speaking of years…
Garden bridges can be traced to the earliest civilizations, where they decorated landscapes from the stately grounds of ancient Roman and Greek aristocracy, to the exotic water gardens of Japan and China. They were built as much for decoration as for practicality, and, in many cases, were designed to be in harmony with the surrounding plant life and the water.
There has always been a certain mystique about water, with different cultures using it to symbolize life, rebirth, purification, immortality, tranquility, and more. Its ability to induce feelings of serenity and contentment, while rejuvenating the spirit, has made it central to the gardens that have been used as places of meditation in many civilizations. The bridge has always been equally important in the scheme of the landscape, as the vantage point from which to enjoy Read the rest of this entry »
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