Birdseed Birdhouses

September 30, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Bird Feeders, Birdhouse

Bird lovers will be delighted to receive birdseed birdhouses as gifts. These birdhouses are environment-friendly and will attract a wonderful variety of birds such as cardinals.
These birdhouses are constructed with wood and edible birdseed. Once the birdseeds are eaten, the owner is left with a unique and durable birdhouse, and of course, with a wonderful [...]

pine garden swings

September 18, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Garden

Pine wood is one of the most beautiful and durable types of wood that is commercially available today. Because they are quite hardy, they are perfect or outdoor furniture such as pine garden swings. They do not weather easily, so warping is not a problem.
There are many sizes and design options available for the garden [...]

garden water fountains

September 18, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Fountains, Garden

Garden water fountains were in vogue even way back during the times of the ancient Romans and Greeks. The affluent families often had fountains adorning their courtyards. These were often ornately crafted out of marble and other stones.
Today’s water fountains are less ornate, but are just as elegant. Homes need not be a villa to [...]

paint stripper

September 18, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Paint Stripper

We bought our home from a family who has owned it for several generations. One of the questions we asked was whether the house still had its original paint on. The owner says he wasn’t sure, but he supposed that the original paint was already painted on.
That was a lead warning sign for me. So, [...]

decorative ceiling fans

September 12, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Ceiling fan

I have started renovating my sitting room. One of my must-have’s was install a ceiling fan to complete the ambience I want. I had a hard time choosing from the wide selection of decorative ceiling fans.
 
The styles vary from antique or old wood to modern and classy. Most ceiling fans also come with decorative lights [...]

natural gardening

September 9, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Gardening

As a retired schoolteacher, I have taken up a new hobby—natural gardening. I converted my small plot of land behind my house into a small garden where I can plant, without adding any pesticides, my own vegetables and herbs.
 
I have reaped the benefits as I now enjoy fresh garden tomatoes, carrots, and herbs such as [...]

floor lamps

September 9, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Lighting

The need to create a cozy space where the artistic doesn’t contradict the casual allows the combination of different types of lights, from wall sconces to table lamps, accent lights and many more.
In the case of floor lamps, it was surprising to learn what a great popularity they enjoy. Without having a direct functional purpose, [...]

cowboy decor

September 9, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Decor

Rustic decor is a lot enjoyable and can be achieved with existing furnishings by adding up western and cowboy decor in your desired space at home. You can start complimenting cowboy inspired home accents with western metal arts, or even a simple horseshoe clock.
In addition, it is also essential to be creative and just let [...]

organic weed killer

September 3, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Gardening

If you want your plants to stay healthy, then you better get rid of those pesky weeds. Doing that is so much easy with the breakthrough in growing plants these days. Using an organic weed killer offers the best solution.
Using an organic treatment in removing weeds will also secure your plants as it grows. All [...]

fused glass art

September 3, 2008 by GardenCity  
Filed under Wall Art

Glass is a classic decorative material that lends style and panache to any home. Fused glass art has been around for a long time, and is considered a timeless art form. But it is now experiencing a resurge in popularity due to the fine craftsmanship of modern artists. 
These art objects are both dainty and decorative. [...]