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    3 Tips In Landscaping Your Garden

    Landscaping is usually a fairly big task, consuming much time and energy. But before you hire that professional, here are some tips that could save both time and money. 1. Spend some time thinking ...

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    ?Backyard Landscape Design Ideas

    There are lots of ideas that people have when they plan to landscape their backyard. One problem that people encounter over and over is the grandiose idea that they can add everything that they've ev...

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    A Bird Feeder

    This particular feeder is designed to take bird seed, rather than the more typical left-over food scraps. The advantage of this style is that it can be filled up infrequently as it can store several w...

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    A Workbench

    This workbench is simple to build and solid so it won’t move around as you work on it. It is also small enough to fit in most workshops. You'll need: Part      Item                  ...

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    Artful Designs Created As Glass Wind Chimes

    In the quest to design some of the most unique and unusual wind chimes, many materials have been used. However, glass wind chimes seem to offer the most opportunities for artists to show off their ima...

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    Artificial Flower Arrangements

    Flowers are beautiful on their own. Even so, a great flower arrangement could serve to enhance their natural beauty and brighten up the room. The same goes with artificial flowers. Below are some basi...

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    Beginning Tool Box

    If you plan to make woodworking a hobby for a long time, you’re better off buying good tools instead of the cheaper one. They’ll hold up better and last longer. As far as hand tools, y...

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    Bonsai Styles - Formal Upright

    It is important for you to remember, as a beginner, that no single bonsai style is the “right” style. Bonsai is meant to be a representation of a tree in nature. Crafting a bonsai master...

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    Bonsai Styles - Semi-Cascade

    The tip of a semi-cascade, like the cascade, projects over the rim of the container, but does not drop below its base. The style occurs in nature when trees grow on cliffs or overhang water. The angle...

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    Bonsai Styles - Slanting Style

    Trees that slant naturally occur as a result of buff setting winds or deep shade during early development. Whether curved or straight, the whole trunk leans at a definite angle. The stronger roots gro...

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    Bonsai Techniques - #5

    #5: Wiring Wondering how an old looking tree kept small and lively in a pot? Seen those bonsais that bend and curve from left to right with symmetrical and proportionate branches? So how do the ...

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    Broom (Hokidachi)

    The broom style is specifically the form that replicates the way a number of deciduous plants or trees thrive in nature. This style offers you an image of a tree that grows without any competitors ar...

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    Canopy Tanning Bed

    Wanting to have that perfect tan out in the sun but not having the time to do it? Have you looked in the mirror lately and said, "Oh gosh I look like a zombie!" because of how white you are? Let's fa...

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    Caring For Your Mower

    It doesn't matter that you've neglected your lawn mower well into the season. Start caring for it now! First, install fresh spark plugs. They're inexpensive enough to replace rather than clean or gap....

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    Choosing A Lawn Mower

    You might think that lawn mowing would be a simple subject, and basically it is. However, there are some things you need to know about how to mow, when to mow, and what kind of lawn equipment youR...

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