Meadow gardens consist of plants—primarily regional natives—that are naturalized together to give the appearance of a wild meadow. Meadows provide habitat to support wildlife, including bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insect pollinators.
Even if yours isn't meadow grass, but simply an overgrown area, it's still a good idea to check the space first as much as possible. I found holding a long bamboo cane out in front of me, moving it from side to side to sweep the area before walking into it, was very helpful. S...
Whether you have a big backyard or a just few pots on your patio, you can create a pollinator garden. These tips and ideas will help.
Create a wildlife garden that acts as a haven for a rich variety of insects, birds and creatures
Plants with variations of purple and yellow foliage are commonly used together to create contrast. Flowers come in nearly every color on the spectrum. Echo the same color of the flowers in foliage, containers, furniture, accessories, and structures. Pay attention to bloom time including regional ...
4. How to Create the Meadow and the ForestLock all the layers but the "main" layer.Step 1Let's start to create the bulrush by building a 1.7 x 55 px vertical rectangle, with #66801b for the color of the stalk. Make one more 4.25 x 17 px rectangle, which we will color using #...
Before starting a landscape renovation, take the time to determine which garden style suits your taste and site
You’re probably thinking, “Why in the world would I want to create a worm farm?” Well,wormfarming for a lot of people is considered a hobby. However, when they find out the benefits that come with doing it, they get pumped up and really get serious about it. More people are embr...
3. How to Create a Flower Photoshop Brush Now, on to a flower brush! Step 1I will be using this flowering rush to create a meadowy flower brush. Go ahead and repeat the first three steps of the past few brushes!Step 2Open up a New Document. Select your new brush—time to set ...
Nigel Dunnett, the botanist and University of Sheffield professor behind the2012 Olympic Park meadowsand the concept of the “pictorial meadow”, was so inspired by the spectacle that he decided to create a superbloom 5,000 miles away at the Tower of London. This June, to celebrate the Queen...