what can we do with our front yard while being on a budget?
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Comments (27)Well Jake, I can't resist a reply... I looked at your member profile and now clearly see why you add literary critic to your many skills. I guess you can safely omit reading my replies, because they must be boring and illogical. I will admit that I can be long winded when writing, and no, I don't talk the same way I write, do you? I have slightly more years of direct experience in the design field, but do not proclaim myself to be an expert, I am still learning every day. I also find myself thinking you might prefer reading USA Today to the New York Times, and probably did not recognize or acknowledge some of the people/places mentioned as being horticultural design leaders in their areas. You might find it instructive to do a google search on some of them and find out what you are missing. If talking about the Hortisexuals is threatening to you, no need to worry, I don't think there are any members in Nebraska as of yet. Although for those up to the challenge of plant geekdom, please feel free to use the term. My writing style and gardens designed are my own, and will not please everyone. I think they speak for themselves, and I am not worried about abit of criticism. I have also been paid for giving talks as well as articles on garden design, approached to write at least two books, as well as commissions for projects ranging from a tropical garden for a local botanic garden, to work on palaces in Saudi Arabia and resort hotels in Indonesia. I like to think that my travels and work experience around the world give me a unique viewpoint on international trends as well as here in the USA......See MoreNeed landscaping ideas for our terrible front yard
Comments (8)"Any idea on how to make the front garden more presentable?" Just because an object is pretty, in and of itself, it's not necessarily the case that a collection of pretty objects set randomly about will create a pretty scene. In landscaping, one's goal is to bring a complete scene together. Here, I think your yard looks like it it filled with junk ... in spite of the fact that Hosta are pretty plants. The sharply pointed wedge bed (flanking the walk) that points at the viewer is patently unfriendly and hostile looking. I'd get rid of the bed (completely) and place the good plants in better places and in better arrangements. It's not easy now to say where as the photo is very unclear about the spaces at the far right and left side. If you could rake the leaf camouflage away and take a sharp, clear picture in better light, it would help. There need to be some indicators in the photo as to where the lot lines are located. Your yard would look MUCH better if you just had decent grass instead of the bad bed and bad grass. It's likely that there is not enough light to grow good grass (maybe at all) so, first,analyze the light conditions to determine where it's possible to grow decent grass. Where it's not possible, your only other choices are mulch, paving or groundcover. It looks like English Ivy growing at the left of the drive. This could end up being your "friend." Keep it sharply edged (mechanically) at the drive. Keep it edged (mechanically or chemically) at the ground along the base of the house. Don't "edge" it on the house itself. You can let it grow on the base of the tree, but don't let it escape up into the tree. Trim it around the trunk at a uniform height a couple times a year....See MoreA $3,000 total appliance budget - What do we do?
Comments (8)With that budget, here is what I would do (shop around you may find better prices - for instance, Lowes carry's Electrolux appliances as well and you can get a 10% off movers coupon easily) Range - Electrolux Gas Convection Stainless Steel - $1900 http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8707991&type=product&id=1199496060691 OR If you could strecth just a little on the budget - Electrolux Double Oven Gas Convection Stainless Steel - $2200 http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8707982&type=product&id=1199496060624 Hood - A Kobe model, preferably one with baffles. Here is one example at $887 http://www.us-appliance.com/ch7636sqb.html You can get cheaper squirrel cage type grease catcher at $688 http://www.us-appliance.com/ch2230sq.html From there - you can find a 3/4 HP waste king - 8 year warranty for $120 http://www.waste-king.com/?gclid=CJ3DwaWa9pICFQKnlgod_lp2Gw And depending on the Microwave - assuming its a counter model, you can find one a reasonably priced Panasonic or Sharp in the $100 - $130 range http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-R-305KS-1-Cubic-Foot-1100-Watt-Microwave/dp/B000A7B4CQ/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1209126520&sr=8-1 http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-NN-SD667S-5-Cubic-Foot-1300-Watt-Microwave/dp/B000ON2TCA/ref=pd_bbs_sr_8?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1209126520&sr=8-8...See MoreHelp! NO Curb Appeal on our Colonial, what can we do?!
Comments (58)All great points NHbabs! Thank you. We will have to see how quickly the boxwood grow, but can plan to trim them each year if needed. The Arborvitaes may have actually all died over the winter, so we will have to wait and see if they come back and if not perhaps replant new ones further apart or plan to have them topped each year. Once again, thank you!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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