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English Garden Landscape Design – Romance is in the Air!
January 01, 2009

Landscape News Flash!

English Garden Landscape Design
Romance is in the Air!


Why not take a page from English culture and explore the beauty of traditional garden styles? We really enjoy the setting of the English countryside and for those looking for something simple and refined – we think you will too. English garden landscape designs are the perfect fit for many different home styles, mixing inviting plants and fragrant flowers to create a hint of romance in the air. We also recommend adding shade trees, creeping vines, and secluded benches to your plans.



When choosing flowers, We suggest you look for 'color' to add to the edges of walkways and paths. This will help create a rustic and natural look about the yard. Other popular features include wooden fences, decorative stone, wisteria, and jasmine. Need more ideas? Check out

English Garden Landscape Design.


Duncraft Worlds Best Bird Feeders – Treating Your Feathered Friends with Kindness

With an array of colorful feathered friends dropping in – We like to provide them with a little something to make their stay more pleasurable with Duncraft Worlds Best Bird Feeders. This company has plenty of lovely birdhouses, hummingbird feeders, seed, baths, and other solutions for living in harmony with the wild – We urge you to check out our Featured Merchant found at our

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January Garden Calendar – Plant Protection is Key!

When it comes to your January garden upkeep, We have to warn you that you're going to be pretty busy. With the constant threat of freezing weather and frost, you'll need to have to spend time protecting your plants. Keep in mind that plants can circulate water through their cell membranes and with more access to water – the system thrives much easier. Pruning will also play an important role this month. Pay attention to your fruiting plants and rose bushes. Also, keep an eye out for signs of disease or parasites. For more information, check out our

January Garden Calendar!


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