Mediterranean Landscape Design: Explore Tuscan Charm and Moroccan Mystery
September 15, 2008
Landscape News Flash!
Mediterranean Landscape Design Explore Tuscan Charm and Moroccan Mystery
At some point in time, we're sure you've wanted your own outdoor playground – perfect for lounging around but just elegant enough to make the neighbors jealous. We find it such a shame when people don’t think outside the box and wind up missing out on worldwide landscape design – like the beauty of southern Europe.
We urge you to explore cultural history by traveling back to the good 'ol days of ancient Rome, Greece, and Italy. With these kinds of gardening and architecture styles – you can become the envy of the entire neighborhood. Since a lot of us enjoy a little exotic mystery in our life, a lot of us are more drawn to Moroccan outdoor spaces with vibrant colors, citrus trees, and multi-colored mosaics that you'll never tire of. Discover a whole new world with:
Design Toscano – Where Gargoyles and Mermaids Await
Looking for antique replicas or just want a decorative bench to plop down on at the end of a hard day? We guarantee Design Toscano has at least one item you'll fall in love with. We don’t know about you, but when most of us want to relax – a good book read in the garden really settles the mind. Plenty of fascinating garden benches, mythological creatures, and fantasy-like decor await you. Aren't you the slightest bit curious? Check out our featured merchant on our:
September Garden Calendar: It's Time to Get Ready for the Rain
When it comes to the weather, We'd have to say that September in California is a pretty tricky month. One moment we're enjoying the sunshine and warmth– and the next we're slipping into our raincoats – getting ready to prepare our yard for the upcoming rainy season and winter months. Don’t forget summer pitted fruits like juicy peaches and nectarines. Blink – and we guarantee you'll miss the last of the plums. Prepare for a drop in the temperature and more rain coming your way. Want more? Visit my: