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Bonsai Food Fertilizer

January 29th, 2009 Admin 1 comment

Use for healthy leaf and stem growth on indoor and outdoor Bonsai. A 7-9-5% NPK 8 Fl. Oz lasts a long time, only use about ¼ to ½ Teaspoon To Each Gallon Of Water, feed your Bonsai 1 To 2 times a month.

  • USE FOR HEALTHY LEAF AND STEM GROWTH
  • GREAT FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR BONSAI
  • 7-9-5 NPK
  • 8 FL. OZ
  • FERTILIZE YOUR BONSAI 1 TO 2 TIMES A MONTH

Buy: Bonsai Food Fertilizer

The use of mirrors in the garden

January 24th, 2009 Admin No comments

“Mirrors in Garden”

Mirrors in Garden are an easy and effective way of making a small garden feel larger. A cleverly placed mirror can add depth to your urban oasis and be used to give the illusion of hidden corners or a doorway to another garden room! Using mirrors to reflect sunlight into shady corners is also very contemporary and easy way to brighten up the space.

mirrors-in-gardenGlass is a great material to use in the garden as it works so well with natural light. It can be used underfoot, as a screening device, to reflect light and as a table surface. Use glass floor bricks to add colour and interest to a plain patio surface – place lights underneath for an added element of depth. Read more…

The Parkland on the Approach to Borde Hill Garden

January 22nd, 2009 Admin No comments

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Image taken on 2008-07-02 22:54:07 by antonychammond.
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Make Your Garden A Journey Of Discovery with Hidden Treasures And Secluded Places To Sit

January 19th, 2009 Admin No comments

“Garden Treasures”

An area without a structural focal point can still have a focal point; it can be achieved instead with colour. A vibrant coloured plant or group of plants with rich and dynamic colour such as red can take centre stage giving balance and injecting interest especially in a garden where most of the colours are far more muted.

garden-treasures-1Try to make your garden a journey of discovery with hidden Garden Treasures and secluded places to sit.

Think about views, framing them, hiding them and creating some from the house into the garden.

Don’t just think flat! It is more interesting to introduce varying levels in a garden, in terms of both planting and structures. Read more…

Garden Wooden Barrow

January 17th, 2009 Admin No comments


Product Description
Great wheel barrow made of douglas fir.
You can either plant into the barrow or simply put many pots of flower in directly. Great garden decor for your balcony or walkway.
*** Flowers not included ***… More >>
Garden Wooden Barrow
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