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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Container Gardening made Easy


Posted by PicasaAnd because plantings can be changed with the seasons, pots, hanging baskets and window boxes encourage originality. You can really have fun with containers, trying out brash combos with interesting and exotic plants.


Container gardening design basics:


When container gardening, tailor your plantings to available light.


In low light, use shade-tolerant plants with lush foliage – consider hosta, heuchera, ivy, coleus and licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolare).
Remember that the scale outdoors demands bigger gestures, so plant up the largest pots you can afford. One large container is better than five small ones.


An easy way to go at it is to feature three focal-point plants per pot and then add filler plants around them. Plant in odd numbers for the most pleasing arrangement.


More container gardening tips:


•When grouping containers, they don't all have to be the same shape or contain the same plants, but try to include one element that ties the picture together, such as a particularly distinctive plant repeated in each pot, or choose pots of the same material and color.


•Try not to mix styles in the same grouping of pots. Terra cotta tends to be more casual, while stone and cast iron are formal. So keep these container types separate, perhaps a pair of formal stone urns at the front door and a casual grouping in clay on patio.


•Any pot you use must have a drainage hole.


•Think foliage as well as flowers. Time-tested foliage combinations are larger leaves set against filigreed foliage.


•Try growing herbs in containers or even vegetables.


•Try using perennials in containers. Hostas, hens and chicks (Sempervivum species) or small standard roses add an air of sophistication to containers. In fall, remove perennials from containers and plant into a flowerbed.


•Container plants won't thrive without fertilizer. If you find this job too time-consuming, there's an easy way to do it: just mix slow-release fertilizer pellets into top layer of potting soil. As you water throughout the season, controlled amounts of fertilizer are released each time.


•Daily watering is a must during the hot months of summer, so arrange your pots into groups and instal an easy-maintenance drip patio irrigation system that can water them automatically.


•Another watering solution is self-watering containers which have a water reservoir built in so you don't have to water daily.


•You can also fit your container with an adjustable water reservoir to convert an ordinary pot into a self-watering planter.


•In last fall, empty pots that aren't frost-proof of their contents, including potting mix, and store them in a dry place such as a garage, garden shed or basement.

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Creating a Secret Garden


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YOUR SECRET GARDEN
Somewhere out in the back yard, tucked away in a hidden little spot, is your own private retreat. Your quiet space, your tranquil escape, your secret garden. Filled with plants and flowers and minimal furniture, your secret garden is easy to customize for your individual tastes. And the best part is, you don’t need to have a lot of room. With a little creativity, even an urban backyard can be transformed into a lush, serene, and peaceful hideaway.

Plan Your Perfect Spot

To create your own secret garden, start with a plan. Consider all parts of the landscape, and try to find the spot that brings you the most happiness. Don’t worry about finding a truly secluded spot, as you can add different plants and fixtures to make the space feel more enclosed. Look for natural barriers, such as hedges or rows of trees. If none exist, consider adding a trellis with draped vines, wood fencing, or second hand gates. Adding a stone walkway or other hint leading to your garden will help distinguish the area as a separate place. Although you are essentially planning the garden, it is important not to go overboard, because the hidden gem of a secret garden lies in the relaxed, casual atmosphere.

Pick Your Plants

The types of plants you add to your garden are all dependent on your personal taste and the overall look you want for your garden. It is necessary to ensure that all plants are indigenous to your region, because you will want to achieve a natural appearance, and allow the plants to grow. If you are planning to use a trellis, you’ll want to plant some climbing flowers, like morning glories or other vines. Depending on space, you may want to add a flowering tree or shrubbery.

Bring in the Birds

If you want to add a little whimsy to your secret garden, consider adding a birdbath or a small pond. Invite butterflies with flowers such as daylilies and Buddleia. Plants like rose of Sharon, honeysuckle, and red salvia attract hummingbirds, which can be quite a little treat to see as you find a perfect escape in your new favorite nook.

Find Your Furniture

You’ve planted the right flowers, sectioned off a quiet little corner, and added something for the creatures. Now it’s time to customize it so it becomes your own. You’ll want a comfortable chair that you can unwind in, but you may want to consider adding a bench or a table with a few chairs if you plan on inviting non-feathery friends to visit.

Enjoy

Once you have found the perfect furniture, it’s time to step into your secret garden. Enjoy your morning coffee amongst the melodies of the songbirds, or settle in to the evening calm with the moonlit summer night sky. Become a part of nature, no matter where you are, and feel the true serenity that comes from owning your own secret garden.
SECRET GARDEN



 

Selecting a Landscape Designer

A landscape professional is your partner in making your home or commercial landscape beautiful, environmentally responsible, efficient, and enjoyable. Landscape professionals provide all types of services from design only through installation and maintenance.



Planning & Designing a Garden



Your home and landscape are as individual as your personality. The pictures in a book may look great, but if they don’t fit your lifestyle, and your environment, they won’t make a good basis for planning your g...arden. As a landscape designer; we design & landscape by selecting the right plants that will help you have a beautiful and successful garden.






Benefits of Landscaping


Investment in your property always provides you with pleasure, but some investments actually pay you back by enabling you to recover your cost when you sell the home. an article in Money magazine listed these recovery values for usual home renovation projects:


Landscaping recovery value: 100-200%


Kitchen recovery value: 75-125%


Bathroom recovery value: 80-125%


Deck or patio recovery value: 40-70%


Swimming pool recovery value: 20-50%


Why choose a landscape professional?






1.Home value. Landscaping greatly impacts home value. A bare root twig planted near a window can grow into a 50-foot tree. A professional plan sites plants correctly so they won't become threats or obstructions to the home.






2.Peace of mind. Hiring a design professional before ripping up your lawn will save you headaches, not to mention dollars. Many landscape professionals consider design a value-added service.






3.Know-how. Mass marketed plants can be non-hardy for your area. You may not be aware of varieties susceptible to pest infestations. A professional helps you avoid expensive mistakes. Landscape designers keep up with the newest varieties, offering you a whole spectrum of plant material.






4.Long-term maintenance. A professional will ask how much time you want to devote to maintaining your landscape and will design accordingly. Garden ideas gleaned form magazines may be impractical for your lifestyle. The orchard or rose arbor you want may require regular chemical treatments to survive.






5.Investment in the future. Wise homeowners choose investments based on their return. The unified aesthetic appearance of a professionally designed landscape is intrinsic to its value. If well-executed and attuned to its surroundings, landscaping has a recovery value of 100 to 200 percent, according to MONEY Magazine.






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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Our Passion is Transforming your Home





Whether you need Home Styling & Staging for a faster, more profitable sale or an exciting Home Makeover for a more harmonious look and feel, our goal is to ensure your wishes are accomplished easily and stress-free!


Imagine having your new home showcased from taking advantage of our professionally selected products and furnishings through our Home Design program. Or experience the professional touch though our Home Renovation services where you can reap the rewards of having us take you through the process from concept...to completion!

Contact us to discover how even small changes can reap big rewards!

Do you lack the know-how to achieve the stunning results you always hoped for?

Let us put our expertise to work for you! At Inside & Out we put our years of experience, passion for design, and our "value added approach" to work for you with your best interests in mind.

Home Styling: Accelerate a highest possible Return on Investment in the shortest amount of time.

Home Design: Enjoy a stress-free and professional experience when building or renovating.

Home Renovation: Enhance and upgrade your home...we specialize in complete Kitchen & Bath renovations.

ReDesign: Love your home again and gain pride of ownership with a new perspective on living in your home.

Discover the difference how styled homes can positively impact the important first impression of a perspective buyer while an interior designed home creates comfort and harmony for stress-free living.



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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

June is time to finish planting your gardens...

June is a great time to finish planting gardens, containers and hanging baskets and then spend time relaxing on your deck, porch or patio enjoying the beautiful colors. June is Perennial Month, and we experience the greatest concentration of perennial bloom during this month. It is an ideal time for outdoor entertaining and showing off your yard and garden when plants are fresh and growing at their best. The long days allow time for both gardening and socializing.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Staging your Resale Home

Inside & Out is in the business of helping you sell your home as quickly as possible, for as much as possible. Whether your home needs interior or exterior staging; in today’s market it is vital that your home stand out from others for sale.

 Proper staging can either make or break your home from selling.

"You never get a second chance...
to make a great first impression!"

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