Latest Member Updates
Winter? What Winter? - We're having an incredible winter this year - around 10 inches of snow total, most of that from just a dusting at a time, and warm temperatures! Well, warm being a relative term - most of the time in the 30s or 40s (1 to 7 C), when it is normally... - 2012/02/08 GreenArt Landscapes Garden design :Indian Sandstone patio, Raheny co.Dublin - Rear garden Before Undefined border Proposed Garden design Indian sandstone patio Low Retaining wall+ steps to garden Linear drain + wheelie bin screening Meditation corner This garden in Raheny co.Dub... - 2012/02/08 Landscaping Balbriggan co.Dublin. Concrete post and panel fencing garden makeover - Front garden with open fencing and little soft plantings Rear garden before with 5ft high fence , panels + posts touching ground susceptible to rot Our client for this garden in Balbriggan co.Dublin wanted to freshen u... - 2012/02/08 Garden design turf lawn, Five Oaks, Drogheda co.Louth - Garden before with large cherry trees. This garden in Five Oaks Drogheda co.Louth had two large cherry trees which were starting to damage the boundary wall as its roots were coming up underneath the foundations as can happen with certai... - 2012/02/08 Low maintenance Garden design Balbriggan co.Dublin - Garden before Landscape fabric and star sandstone circle Low maintenance garden This is a low maintenance garden GreenAr... - 2012/02/08 New patio Ballsgrove Drogheda co.Louth - Poor state of conrete yard, cracking + breaking up This concrete yard in Ballsgrove, Drogheda co.Louth was in a poor condition. The concrete had originally been laid some fifty years ago and was now tired and cracking up in places.... - 2012/02/08
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Debbie's Garden Tour
A tour of my personal perennial garden in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Includes pictures, plant lists and yearly updates.
Patsy's Place
It's about my gardens and growing information for many perennials plus plants to grow where for every situation.
Avant-Gardening: Creative Organic Gardening
YOU CAN GROW! - We nurture ourselves as we nurture our gardens, renewing our connection with the earth and her beauty, thereby reducing stress on the world's finite resources, and strengthening our community as a whole in the process - we can pool our enthusiasm, our resources, our knowledge, and, together, we can grow. Extensive information about Organic Gardening, Soil Building, Composting, Companion and Bio
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