My apartment complex has recently decided to change over into condos and sell. Since they are getting ready to sell to the public they have started making alot of changes to make the place more desirable, although they have been kind enough to let me stay until the end of my lease before they kick me out.
I received a letter on my door, as did all the other tenants, that we are to clear off our patios and can have nothing on them but a doormat. My patio is not an eyesore and is very neat. I have a swing and a couple of plants on it, which I have been told will be removed if I don’t remove them. There is nothing in our lease aggreement that we cannot have things on our patio, only that it is not to be used as a storage area.
Is there anything I can do to fight this?? Thank you
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I have a school project where we have to make a model of our dream garden and we have to put down on a poster how much the garden furniture and and plants cost. We have a 3000 dollar limit. I need some ideas. I’m not asking you to do my project, just give me ideas. And what shows could I watch for any further ideas.
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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 am the perpetual renter and probably will be for the rest of my life i’m certain. Once again on the move, my new condo boasts a large balcony and each of the two bedrooms opens to the balcony which is really nice. I’d like to create a cozy outdoor space with plants, maybe a hammock, perhaps a patio garden? Any suggestions? THANK YOU!
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my bf has a fantasy of laying under the stars with me and i going to make it come true as my parents brought a double hammock so that prefect to lay under the star on. what can i do to the garden to make it look extra nice the garden is a small gravekl square with a 8foot hedge all round it and small plants round the edge. i have the outdoor lights so far but what cheap ideas can i do to the garden to make it look nice and without my parents getting annoyed tha i added to their garden
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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 am the perpetual renter and probably will be for the rest of my life i’m certain. Once again on the move, my new condo boasts a large balcony and each of the two bedrooms opens to the balcony which is really nice. I’d like to create a cozy outdoor space with plants, maybe a hammock, perhaps a patio garden? Any suggestions? THANK YOU!
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I want to build a friendship garden. I will be using the area like a outdoor reading corner with my hammock.
If you were a flower what would it be? Why?
I plan to include all of your answers and when i look at he plants flowering i will think of you all!
Thanks!
Ariel
**Yes this is a spiritual question in my eyes!!
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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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