Articles for tag: Garden Landscape, How to Landscape, Japanese Gardens

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How to Landscape a Japanese Garden

Japanese Gardens combine stone, water and plants to make a beautiful and peaceful setting. These can be done in all parts of the country and are easy to create. There are certain elements that a typical Japanese Garden has which are rocks, water, lantern or similar lighting, and stepping stones or better yet a bridge. ...

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How to Landscape Around a Tree Stump

When it’s time to have a tree taken out, sometimes the cost of grinding up the stump can be as expensive as cutting up the tree. One way to save money is to leave the tree stump where it is, and landscape around the darn thing. There’s all sorts of things that can be done ...

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How to Landscape with Rocks – Enhancing Your Home and Garden

Landscaping with rocks can be a unique and visually appealing way of turning your home and yard into a beautiful and enduring setting. Not only will the rocks be there forever, never needing to be cared for, but if the rocks used are taken from one’s own yard or surrounding area, they will provide the ...

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Exotic Landscape Koi Ponds

Once you have decided to install a koi pond in your yard, it is time to plan the landscape. You can hire a professional designer, or you can easily do it yourself. The design of your pond and the area around it is only limited by your own imagination and your budget. The possibilities are ...

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Landscaping Ideas: The Small Yard

When starting off to landscape a small yard, think of the yard as a small square end table beside the rumpus room sofa. Everything must be functional and still look nice at the same time. There’s no room for a row of large yard blow-up comic characters, and if you try to squeeze them into ...

What is a Lamb’s Ear Plant?

What Does Lamb’s Ear Look Like? Lamb’s Ear (Stachys byzantina) grows about a foot wide and 6 to 8 inches tall. It has soft, fuzzy silver-green foliage that practically begs to be touched. Some varieties of lamb’s ear flower in late spring to early summer, sending up lavender-colored flowering spikes up to a foot in ...