Creating Indoor/Outdoor Transitions
Even if your outdoor space is limited to a tiny patch of concrete outside your back door, when planned as part of a cohesive design with the rest of your home, an outdoor space of any size can have a big impact. Most people wouldn’t dream of neglecting the transition between two interior spaces of […]
Quick Guide for Starting Vegetable Gardens
October 26, 2012
in Home Improvement Tagged food, garden, gardening, landscape, landscaping, vegetable, vegetablesSo, you purchased a home, started a home garden, and now you’re ready for the next step: growing food. Not only is vegetable gardening a fun way to reduce your grocery bills, many edible plants are also ornamental. If you think a veggie patch has to be unattractive, think again. If you’re just starting out, […]
How to Start a Home Garden
October 19, 2012
in Home Improvement Tagged flowers, garden, gardening, landscape, landscaping, shrubs, tree, treesWhen the average homebuyer goes house hunting, he or she tends to be very focused on the house itself while the surrounding property is secondary. But, even if you’re not an avid gardener, a well-designed home garden can become an extension of your living space. Especially in milder climates, decks, patios, and vegetable and flower […]
Low Maintenance Privacy Landscaping
Privacy. It’s a hot commodity in a world where we’re pushed ever closer in proximity to one another. It almost seems like a diabolical developers’ cruel joke to see how many houses they can cram onto a couple of acres. You don’t have to put up with feeling like you live in a fishbowl. There […]