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Lifehack your way to a green thumb; shortcuts, money savers and clever growing tricks to achieve a perfect garden.
Practical Reasons to Outsource Your Lawn’s Upkeep to Professional Mowing Companies!
Do you want an enchanting looking lush lawn in front of your home all year long? Did you just say, “of course!”? Well, then it’s time you faced some reality check about it! How often can you mow your land on your own? And if you do, are you sure you are covering the entire area? And do you think what you are doing is perfect? And most importantly, does your lawn even look and feel attractive after your efforts?
Lauren WilliamsonPublished 4 years ago in LifehackMe Time: How to Create Beautiful Backyard Oasis & Have a Private Retreat
There’s nothing quite like stepping out on your backyard porch to smell the fresh air. Having a wonderful view of your patio and garden helps, too. However, there’s no limit when it comes to how comfortable and attractive your backyard can be. The sky is the limit. You can add a bunch of things to your garden and backyard to make them even cozier. Here are some of the best examples.
Sarah Jessica SmithPublished 4 years ago in LifehackEco-Cleaning the Backyard Can Be Made Fun
If someone mentions eco-cleaning in the case of the house or the garden, you probably think of extra money or more sweat that you need to put in. However, the truth could not be more different, as cleaning outdoor living outdoor space can be eco-friendly and fun at the same time.
Sarah Jessica SmithPublished 5 years ago in LifehackHow to Make the Best Garden Pathway
A garden pathway that is well thought out and planned not only allows moving throughout the garden easier but it is also garden pathways that lead our eye in a garden. For instance, a garden pathway that gives your garden design elements and focuses on aesthetics that leads to a focal point of a garden can be exactly what makes your garden one of a kind in its own way. There are a lot of things to consider when planning out your gardens pathway such as its overall main purpose in your garden, the design style you are wanting to accomplish and the materials you are going to use to do it.
Craig MiddletonPublished 5 years ago in LifehackEasy DIY Fall Planters
Fall is my absolute favorite season. Living just outside Charlotte, NC, I’m still waiting for it to arrive here. Another week of 90 degree days is predicted, and we’re almost in October.
New Use for a Broken Patio Chair
A couple years ago I discovered a beautiful blue morning glory (family Convolvulaceae, genus Ipomoea L.) growing in a most inconvenient spot in my backyard—practically in the middle of the yard, in a heavy traffic area.
Best Flower Care Tips for This Summer
If you are looking to care for your flowers using simple home remedies, you should understand the full truth about them. Sure, home remedies can supply some nourishment to a flower, but that does not mean it is a good supplement for flower food. Some of the Fresh cut flowers are like baby flowers—they need proper nourishment in terms of food and water to survive. Attention with care is required for them to bloom from harvest to final vase.
Why Pressure Treated Wood Makes the Best Garden Furniture
You have a lot of choices when it comes to garden furniture—hardwood, softwood, metal, plastic and rattan to name just a few—and each has its own advantages and disadvantages. Hardwood for example is extremely durable (they used it in the old days to build ships) and it looks great (it's also used to make fine furniture)—but it's heavy and expensive. Plastic furniture on the other hand is very affordable and light in weight, but it looks cheap and nasty and doesn't last.
Mountain PublishingPublished 5 years ago in LifehackCreate Your Dream Backyard
Tips for Creating Your Own Dream Backyard Your dream backyard is closer than you think. Whatever the current condition of your backyard is, you have the power to make your dreams a reality. With a little DIY and creativity, you can transform your space into the backyard you always wanted. Use the following tips to get the transformation started:
Damien JustusPublished 5 years ago in LifehackClick and Grow Update: Lavender!
It's that time of year again! Trader Joe's has bunches upon bunches of fresh and dried lavender. Lavender is a fantastic edible flower with several benefits. The aroma itself is associated with relieving stress and anxiety. Lavender in skincare can help with redness and inflammation as well. So having the chance to try growing it in my Click and Grow was very exciting for me and my sister.
Catie ConsoloPublished 5 years ago in LifehackEco-Friendly Design: Green Backyard Ideas
Making your garden sustainable is incredibly important due to the fact that it reduces the amount of work that you need to invest in order to maintain it. Second, it gives you a more visually pleasing look; and last, it provides you with an area where you can grow your own food and ingredients. In the age of pesticides, GMOs, and low soil quality, this is incredibly important for any health-minded family. With that in mind, here are tops six eco-friendly designs that you need to consider.
Isla WrightPublished 5 years ago in LifehackProven Ways to Save Water in Your Garden
If you are looking for ways to save water in your garden, whether during hot or dry weather seasons, we have got you covered. Maybe you have just decided to do this on your own, maybe you aren’t doing so well financially, or there are probably restrictions within your area that are forcing you to. Whichever the case, you are doing the right thing.
Flora MayerPublished 5 years ago in Lifehack