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classic landscaping

December 30th, 2009 · No Comments

classic landscaping

Pergolas are not very functional, so why so many people rushing to get one in their backyard? They do not provide shade or the house of your tools, and they really do not seem useless. So why are they so popular? The answer is aesthetic. People love the beauty of classic lines pergola and how they define the space they are in. For example, a flagstone floor and a few lawn chairs would look out of place sitting in the middle of your court. However, adding a pergola, and suddenly you have an area where beautiful intimate, sit and visit with friends. Although you might think pergola pricing may be out of your reach, you'll be pleased to learn that many models are very affordable prices.

Take a line look very different pergolas you can buy or build, and you'll probably be surprised. You can buy them in so many shapes, configurations, materials and dimensions it is difficult to believe. After all, a few years ago we never heard of a pergola? Pergola pricing is based on the size, construction materials, and design complexity. During your research, you find pergolas made many different materials, including vinyl, fiberglass, steel, cedar, aluminum, PVC and iron. Prices range from a few hundred dollars to a couple of thousand.

Pergolas can be used several ways. You can use them to define a space, as mentioned above, form an arch where people can enter specific areas of the garden, making a cozy corner for a hot bath, and some models just stand alone, such as integrating seats. They add grace, color and elegance to your yard and change the texture of the landscape. Some of them are available with panels of privacy to make the area where they encase calmer. Pergola price will depend on the amount of custom work you want me to do so. If you buy pergola kit target, it will obviously be cheaper than having a carpenter build to your specifications, but as with most things in life, you get what you pay for.

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outside landscaping

December 28th, 2009 · No Comments

outside landscaping
Need ideas for landscaping very small area.?

Our apartment has an area of land TINY patio in back it to our room, living room, kitchen and dining room. The area is 4 'long and just over a foot wide (deep) rectangular. The back and sides are left against a fence and the two other sides are surrounded by concrete. I want to use this small area to add some astetic value on the patio. Something nice, makes you want to spend time outdoors. I live in North Carolina, in zone 7 on the two types of zoning graphs. The area drains while the opposite side of the fence sloaps back down. I thought about using the space to grow herbs my roommate and I both enjoy cooking. Perhaps planting flowers, or something that crept up the fence (I'm not sure how the owner would feel about that one). And of course … we're on a budget. All ideas are appreciated!

Why not do something that will be mounted and flowers. Something that will be nice to look and adding value to your patio. Look at some climbing vine in bloom. Check from the nursery on how your selection be invasive. You do not want the vines to destroy something and you need to know how to prune and keep it under control. Look Bouganvilla, Carolina Jasmine, Star Jasmine, perhaps a climber or Crossvine. Wisteria is beautiful, but you would probably need something else to do to hang. A glycine is really strong and can crush things that you want to keep. Good luck. Use your local professionals or nursery, not Lowes or Home Depot.



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