Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 04-09-2009
strong>Gardening Tips And Tricks

8 ft. trampoline tricks?
Hello! I purchased an 8 foot trampoline, not really for me, more for my nieces, nephews and cousins. However, since its creation in all the garden, I thought I'd learn some tricks on – seen as it seems it can help with fitness and flexibility? Hence, anyone has tips or advice on how to do things on the trampoline. All you can do (so far!) Is bouncing on my feet! Thanks, and I am a beginner so that nothing too confusing, but I like challenges, as long as I'm not going to break my leg or anything like that! I'll also choose the best answer =)
I brought one last year for exercise. It can go, put your legs in front of you and your session and land on its underside. My cousin taught some tricks to do. She showed me where I could land on all fours, like jumping and landing on his hands and knees and then back to his feet. You can land on the bottom, rebound and then turn your car to land on all fours. You can land on all fours bounce and then land on your belly, but make sure you put your hands flat under her chin. Be careful When it does suggests they find some web page with photos, read a book or take diving lessons. Also, if you put in the back and move your arms and legs that can bounce back but it's very tiring.

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 25-01-2009
strong>Gardening Tips Garden Fountain

hile the wedding theme now has some idea of what I can do? another 10 points!?
Im looking for any suggestions for the wedding of a beautiful backyard. We just bought a beautiful stone house with large garden and its very real romantic. Id like advice on how I can use for the item as a beautiful Roman fountain and pink or do not know what colors I use and what type of clothing and all that. Thanks for your advice guys are great! I have a big budget, but less is more like its a day where love is not the money.
Hello First you can go to the local party rental store and see if they have anything interesting. Then start from there with your seating arrangements. After you have that instead of working on your altar. After the alter start adding your main focus, flowers, etc. You will be outside so think BIG. Trying to find some real plants that bloom at this time of year. Then you can plant in the backyard and every day will be the wedding day. You have to buy the planters to put nice plants, but you can use these after the wedding too. Once started you will be surprised how easily everything falls into place. Just take a picture in your head and then make it happen. Remember tulle goes a long way and can do much with it. If you want to talk about colors, let me know. Rose Goodluck
Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 15-09-2008
strong>Lawn And Garden Services

Merry Maids How much cost?
I have a cleaning service clean my 5,000 square meters, 5 bedroom 4 bath house. I just want a figure Approximate amount of merry maids cost. Someone to tell me not to do it myself or hire someone outside the paper. Besides, no one knows of any company good care of grass cutting, trimming, and garden once a week. I also want my house cleaned once a week for merry maids.
I merry maids and they did a horrible job. I paid $ 150 for a house. And they did shit! I was furious. And do not even negotiate. When I pointed out that he had cleaned NOTHING. I came home and sat around my room in my bed … eating cheese crackers and chatting! Worst cleaning I've ever seen. After that I took someone the work that was 100% reliable and bonded.

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 18-05-2008
strong>Scotts Lawn And Garden

Should I remove the grass before building a garden on top raised?
I want to make a raised garden in my backyard. The grass is because weed free lawn things that Scott used last year. Should I dig all the grass in the garden or simply plans to build on top right? All you need do is simply make the four walls and fill with good soil … Right?
This really depends on what type of grass have and the depth of the bed will be. If this is an aggressive type of reptile grass such as Bermuda, you should probably hose it down with Roundup before you put the bed If it's something like rye or bluegrass is probably right. If your bed will be very deep as 18 inches or more, you may not have to worry about any thing that comes through that. Even the creeping things happen only for 6 or 8 inches.

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 18-02-2008
strong>Clay Soil Gardening Tips

I'm looking to grow a selection of fruit, but …?
I live in an area with very heavy clay soil, very tough. I get a good deal sun, and have a greenhouse, conservatory and a half yard. Do not want a large tree. I'm in the Midlands area, if that helps. Will I be able to things grow like apples / Lemons / Oranges and if so, which varieties, problems, advice must know how to deal with these conditions. 13 points there to best answer. In Midlands, I mean the UK Midlands.
Also living in the West Midlands in an area of mud. The answer to your question is to grow in containers.I grow lemons in a large pot .. The boat is on a platform that h. .. as I push under wheels.so when winter arrives. Blueberries grow well in pots, so do currants, Train to grow, like a lollipop