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My moms birthday is next month, and I don’t know what to get her! She really likes sitting in our backyard and gardening. She has a lot of flowers and plants and a vegetable garden. Last year, my dad and I bought her a hammock. I can’t think of anything else!! All suggestions welcome, but it cant be more than like 0. Thanks!


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I have a fairly large yard that is not fenced. However before I built my house and moved in the yard was just a pile of trash. I am working on cleaning it up very slowly and at baby steps. I want a garden and flowers, but can’t right now because I don’t have a fence to keep deer away.

Anyway, my driveway is just dirt and gravel and ends where the grass starts. I would like to build a walkway from the end of the driveway to the front steps and a pathway that would break off and go to the side door. What time of things do I need other than concrete mix to accomplish this and what are the steps.

Also, I’m not to the point of building a deck or porch yet, but would like to have a sitting area out ide with patio chairs and tables but don’t want it to be in a pile of grass where I will have bugs crawling all over me. I was thinking of buying some of those large walkway stones to make an area that is at least big enough for a porch swing, hammock, or two sitting chairs and a grill. When I put these stones down, do I just arrange them and place them or do I need to dig a little bit and set them IN the ground? Will they stay put or shift as I move furniture around on it? Any tips?


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I need to write to Plumpy the advice hippo on Webkinz for advice. Two of my rooms have been stripped of all the furniture! My backyard, and my new Lil’ Kinz Chihuahua’s room! My backyard was stripped of 2 picnic benches and matching table, a tea set, go fish, a wooden, pool, trampoline, hammock, 2 chairs, the sets of flowers,and a strawberry and watermelon garden, etc.(It’s also weird, I can see my tea set in the corner of the yard, not on the grass, but out of bounds!) My chihuahua’s room was stripped of a bed, a side table, and a cannon.(With wall paper and flooring!) Please help! I NEED to talk to Plumpy! I’m soo sad!


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My moms birthday is next month, and I don’t know what to get her! She really likes sitting in our backyard and gardening. She has a lot of flowers and plants and a vegetable garden. Last year, my dad and I bought her a hammock. I can’t think of anything else!! All suggestions welcome, but it cant be more than like 0. Thanks!


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A incredible number of people now totally appreciate that a gorgeous well kept garden can add a surprisingly large amount of extra monetary worth to their home. Not only that, a cleverly designed garden can seriously increase the amount of useful space for your family and you. For these factors, and a few more besides, landscape gardening has, over the years, increased to become an extremely popular pastime. Top of the agenda for most gardeners is a wonderful yearly display of colorful and diverse blooms.

While many landscape gardeners opt to add color by using annual flowers, the remainder conclude that using  perennial flowers is the best method.  Annual flowers are those flowers which {grow, flower and die|germinate, develop, bloom and die} all in the single year whereas perennial garden plants will continue to bloom year upon year. Obviously there are advantages and disadvantages for both annuals and perennials and gardening is all about deciding which is the most suitable blend of the two.

A large number of people have emotional memories of distant days spent in a grandfather’s garden enjoying the gorgeous aromas of many old fashioned favorite garden perennials. Sadly it can be rather difficult for even the most keen gardener (including some experienced professionals) to replicate gardens of the past because many of the varieties (of species) are no longer available. You will be happy to hear that many of the old fashioned varieties have been superseded by strains which are much more resistant to disease, so you can often find suitable replacement plants which show little or no (other) differences to the older plant.

Traditional Perennial Garden Flowers

One of the most popular perennial garden fowers used in landscaping today is the Achillea millefolium which was first used in American gardens in colonial days when it was brought over from Europe. Achillea is a very old fashioned plant used since the days of the Greek hero Achilles (from whom the plant gets it’s name) who used it to help heal his soldiers. Achillea is able to stop bleeding and works amazingly well at healing wounds.

Achillea ptarmica

Achillea ptarmica has really pretty flat groups of small flowers that are rather daisy like. Achillea  are available with flower heads in a variety of colors ranging from different shades of yellows, whites and pinks. Achillea millefolium are thought by most gardeners to be considerably easy perennial flowers to cultivate. They are so simple to propagate because they are considerably invasive plants which can be spotted growing on the poorest of ground. If you wish to witness success with Achillea millefolium you only need to avoid growing in extremely wet or poorly drained soil. The plants are fantastic at withstanding drought conditions. Achillea ptarmica and Achillea millefolium are two of the more popular varieties but there are various other types available.

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