Aimed at the first-time homeowner or renter with little or no gardening know-how, it contains a wealth of information on how to make your garden grow and your balcony bloom, from early analysis of the soil to find out which plants will do best, to fixing that weed-covered wilderness of...
You can easily and affordably build a DIY garden fence for your home garden to keep out deer and rabbits from your garden.
It's just to keep the deer out, sure, but it's also a large, permanent, highly visible lawn ornament. Make it how you want it.
How to Build a Fence from Corrugated Metal So ‘Crafty Texas Girl‘ prettied up the fence she had with a little industrial flair… Learn how to build a fence with corrugated metal! Make Your DIY Fence Pretty! ‘C.R.A.F.T.‘ has another take on dressing up a fence, DIY style… mak...
15. Connect a Part of the House With the Garden Rather than having a stand-alone small garden, it will be a good idea to merge it with a back room of the house. This will not only create a sense of space but it will also make it cozier and appear roomy....
Learnhow to make a small fragrant gardenin containers. Perfect for small spaces! You can enjoy a fragrant garden, even if you don’t have space to garden. As the majority of the fragrant plants are mainly vines or shrubs, you can easily grow them in pots. Arrange these fragrant plants ...
Flower gardens make an elegant addition to any landscape, from small beds near the front door to full-fledged plots in your backyard.As the first step of
Selecting suitable plants for a small garden – be they seed or transplants from a nursery – can make all the difference in its success. Novice gardeners often make the mistake of planting too many vegetables than they can consume or manage in one season, leading to chaos both in their ve...
Do not place a fence on your kid’s vegetable garden. If it needs to have a fence, build one which your kid can easily open his own. #3. The soil you have in your yard may be used for your kid’s vegetable garden. Make sure it is free of weeds and insects that can harm seedl...
Small details can have big impact in a landscape. Make sure hardscape materials—stone, pavers, concrete, gravel, wood, paint, hardware—all work together, and also complement your house’s architectural style. In our Hardscape 101 design guides, it’s our mission to demystify garden design. ...