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    10 Handy Tips For DYI Landscapers - #1

    Getting started is half finished, or so the claim of an old adage. This is especially true when it comes to venturing into the seemingly daunting art of landscaping one’s home. However, with the...

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    5 Factors To Consider When Choosing Greenhouse Lighting

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    A Magazine Rack

    Building a magazine rack is a relatively easy project that you can complete in a weekend. It doesn't require much wood so you may even be able to make it out of the odds and ends lying around in your ...

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    Add Something Unique To Your Yard With A Koi Pond Fountain

    You love spending time in your yard, and have lately been thinking about ways to add some decoration to it. While you already have a patio set, you would like something a bit more unique. Thus, you ar...

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    Add Something Unique To Your Yard With A Koi Pond Fountain

    You love spending time in your yard, and have lately been thinking about ways to add some decoration to it. While you already have a patio set, you would like something a bit more unique. Thus, you ar...

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    Bamboo Wind Chimes: Getting Your Mom A Gift For Mother'S Day

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    Barbecue Smoker

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    Basic Tools of the Trade - #1

    I bet you are all familiar with bonsai. You probably have planted one in your garden, or one of your friends owns a couple of it. But do you know that bonsai planting is a task that requires much at...

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    Basic Tools of the Trade - #2

    #2: Cutters Another useful tool for cutting or trimming bonsais, the cutter is designed specifically for trimming small and large branches and trunks. Just like shears, this tool is made availabl...

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    Basic Tools of the Trade - #5

    #5: Saws Unlike the typical wood saw you often notice in a carpenter’s table, the bonsai saws are smaller by nature. They just come similar to that of a knife, but they are deemed highly im...

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    Bonsai Techniques - #2

    #2: Watering The right placement of your bonsai is already determined. Now, what’s next? Well, the next important technique you should consider to help keep your bonsai beautiful has somet...

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    Bonsai Techniques - #4

    #4: Repotting From pruning, proceed by learning how to transfer your bonsai from one pot to another with the use of a more quality soil. This bonsai technique is a bit harder to take, especially ...

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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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