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Having Your Garden Ready For Summer

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

After a long harsh winter, springtime is time to rejuvenate your garden and make sure it is ready for the time of year when you use it the most, summer. Owners of the best kept lawns know that work starts well before the sunshine begins.

The first thing to do when preparing your garden is to rake in thatch and any other solid matter that can clutter up the grass such as clippings and leaves. This can trap moisture in the soil and mould. You can make an exception based on the climate you live in but otherwise raking would have the best impact in autumn, ideally when you are raking up fallen leaves, you might also want to rake up any grass clippings when you mow.

If particular areas of grass have been subject to traffic and activity, such as a footpath or driveway, the soil will compact squeezing out all the air. This will suffer from excessive run-off and provide for a poor root bed for new grass to grow. To fix this you will need to aerate the area which can be done in a variety of ways ultimately perforating the surface of the soil. One fun way is to wear spiked shoes and walk up and down on the damaged area.

If you have bare patches caused by heavy traffic or dogs you will need to spread seed to fill in the blanks. This is known as ‘over seeding’ which involves sowing grass seed over the bare patches along with nitrogen fertilizer. The ideal time to do this is when your grass has just been mowed and in the autumn. This will give it time to take root and grow slowly over the winter ready for the spring boom.

You will need to control any weed problems you have, you will want to apply herbicides in spring to address the issue by preventing seeds germinating. You might need to take further steps if you have ‘over seeded’ as this may fuel a weed problem. However some herbicides won’t be able to distinguish between weeds and grass seed. So be sure to tackle your weeds before planting grass, or leave it until the grass has grown.

At the start of Spring, spread a slow release fertilizer to kick start your lawn’s new growth, it is important to use a slow release fertilizer as the weather in spring can be unpredictable so you could kill it off if it grows too fast and a thick frost appears.

There are many companies who provide a variety of lawn care services and most DIY/garden centres will have a selection of lawn treatment products to help you maintain your garden.

Working On Your Garden Will Enhance Your Patio

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Most patio owners are looking for ways to make their patios look better. One of the ways to do that is to work on the garden around the patio instead of the patio itself. Even if you have a great looking patio, it won’t stand out like it should if the garden around it looks awful.

Likewise, if your patio is plain but the surrounding plants, flowers, and hedges look spectacular, the patio will look better than it should. By making sure that your backyard looks its best and goes well with the patio is the best way to show off your patio. If you don’t have the money to put in a new patio, you can always work on the surrounding area instead.

You may be glad this summer if you take the time right now to plan ways of making your patio area more pleasing. This does not mean that you have to spend a fortune remodeling your patio. By carefully choosing the right flowers and plants as well as the garden landscape around your patio, you can make your whole patio environment much more enticing. By carefully blending your patio and the garden around it you can make it look like they are meant to fit together.

Many homes that come with a patio, have a plain slab of concrete. While this is sufficient for some, those who have a nice big yard and live in a place where they are going to use their patio a lot for entertaining, will most likely be interested in trying to find some better patio ideas. Anyone can have that slab of concrete for a patio but if you have a carefully thought out garden and patio combination, it will enhance your whole house and even raise it’s value.

If you use your patio a lot, you will probably want to make it as accommodating as possible and have it be a fun place to hang out. This means you might want to be creative in the furniture you pick and how you arrange the surroundings. The more work and thought you put into your patio and the surrounding area, the better your patio will look and the greater your satisfaction will be. You might look in garden and home improvement magazines for all sorts of ideas for your patio remodel.

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Summer Time On Your Patio

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Most homes, if they come with a patio, have a plain slab of concrete. While this is enough for many people, if you have a big yard and live in a place where you are going to use your patio for entertaining you will probably be interested in trying to find some ideas that will enhance your backyard patio environment.

People who use their patio a lot usually want to make it a fun place to hang out. This means you need to come up with some good furniture ideas and be creative in how you arrange the surroundings. The more work you do on the landscaping around the patio with plants and trees will ultimately enhance the look and feel of the patio.

Creating a great backyard and patio environment where you and your guests will want to hang out adds value to your home. It is important to have a nice patio and maintain it but you must work to construct the surrounding plants, bushes and trees in a manner that will make everything look like it belongs together. Your patio is a part of the house that can increase in importance with a little work and thought.

Most patios that are made out of plain concrete have the same look and feel. If you have one of those, your challenge is to come up with some ideas that will help distinguish yours from all the rest. One of the things you can do is to use a concrete dye to give it another color and make it look better than normal looking concrete. You might also think of having your patio stamped to give it a totally different look than the regular gray concrete with no texture or pattern.

Your backyard patio can be the best place to entertain during the summer months and having a nice looking patio is important if you want your friends to hang out. Many homeowners totally ignore their patios and just keep them as they are. The small boring slab of concrete can be made to look so much nicer with just a little thought and effort. Another bonus is that by updating the patio, you are making a big step in updating the house as well.

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