Concrete bag wall construction is a popular alternative to traditional wall construction methods.This method uses polyethylene bags filled with a mixture of cement, sand, and water to form...
Dad plotted the perfect revenge.
On approach to the guesthouse, the family keeps an edible garden in concrete planters by the property’s landscape designer, Cielo Sichi of Landfour. Tagged: Outdoor, Garden, Back Yard, Front Yard, Side Yard, Gardens, Raised Planters, Walkways, and Trees.
Plant these shrubs in front of your house for curb appeal, privacy, or the simple joy that their foliage and flowers bring to your yard.
Roscommon House in the Perth suburb of Floreat features strict lines, curved concrete and coloured glass to create a striking family home.
I spotted this sight while strolling the suburbs of Chicago a couple of weeks ago. I love how the gardener has camouflaged the chainlink fence with cosmos, sunflowers, and what looks to be a...
Finding a balance between texture and color is key to this desert look, which can even mean bringing indoor blankets and pillows outdoors for an occasion. Tagged: Outdoor, Concrete Fences, Wall, Back Yard, Garden, Trees, Boulders, Desert, Shrubs, and Hardscapes.
Landscape ideas on a budget: a grass path is an alternative to expensive stone or brick pavement path (nothing feels better under bare feet).
Natural fences constructed of shrubbery, trees, or flowering bushes are attractive and environmentally friendly havens for songbirds, butterflies, and other desirable fauna. These living fences also provide an eye-catching way to define your property’s boundaries, and they serve as effective and visually pleasing privacy screens—as the adage says, “good fences make good neighbors.” Here are 11 ideas for integrating a natural fence into your own property.
Growing a green fence is not a difficult project
Is FREE cheap enough for a garden fence? Learn how to make this cheap garden fence using one of the oldest fencing methods on earth: wattle.
I have highlighted the top 6 main reasons why your plant leaves are turning brown and crispy. It is important to be aware of all of these!
Gardening is not in my family or in my blood. But one fine morning more than 30 years ago, the sun slanted seductively into my Toronto backyard and my gard
The homeowner and architect have been friends for five decades.
‘There’s this dirt water that runs down the wall’