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		<title>Landscaping Nottingham &#8211; Planting and Caring For a New Fruit Tree</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have decided on which kind of fruit tree you would like in your landscaping Nottingham garden, and where you would like it landscaped, you can finally start to plant it. If you buy your tree from a nursery, be especially careful when you are taking it from the nursery to your house. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have decided on which kind of fruit tree you would like in your landscaping Nottingham garden, and where you would like it landscaped, you can finally start to plant it. If you buy your tree from a nursery, be especially careful when you are taking it from the nursery to your house. I once had a friend who put the tree in the back of his truck, but clipped a sign on the way home. The entire tree snapped in half, and my friend was left a very sad man.</p>
<p>When you have gotten your tree safely back to your yard, look at the bottom of it and see how big the clump of roots is. It may seem like a lot of work now, but you want to dig a hole that is twice as wide as the clump, and just a little less deep. Making the hole slightly bigger than the clump of roots allows there to be room for the soil that you dug out to be put back in. Otherwise you would be stuck with a giant heap of unwanted dirt, and nowhere to put it. After you have dug the hole, line the hole with some compost or fertilizer so that the tree will grow better in the landscaping Nottingham garden. After you have done this you should set your fruit tree into the hole, and spread the roots out evenly so that the tree will be strong and stable.</p>
<p>When all of this business is done, take the soil that you dug up and fill in the hole completely. Unless you want big piles of dirt everywhere, you should be sure you use all of the dirt even if it is a couple inches higher than the rest of your yard. This is because it will compress when watered. Before you firm up the soil, make sure that the tree is completely vertical and will not fall over. After you have checked that the tree is perfectly vertical you can gently firm up the soil.</p>
<p>If the tree&#8217;s trunk is not yet completely sturdy and can be bent, you need to tie the tree to a stake with a bit of rope. Be sure not to tie the rope tightly to the tree, as you need to allow room for the trunk to grow. Once the tree is sturdy enough to withstand all types of weather, you can take the stakes off of it. When all of this is done you should mulch around the base of the tree. If you live in an area where wildlife can access your yard, then you should put a fence around your tree, because some animals will eat the bark off of young trees.</p>
<p>Once you have successfully planted your fruit tree in a landscaping Nottingham garden it will start to bear fruit after it is three to five years old. Once your tree starts to carry a lot of fruit you should periodically pick some of the fruit so that the branches aren&#8217;t weighed down too much. If the fruit gets too thick, the branches can break off. On some years your tree might not bear as much fruit as others, but this should not worry you. Healthy trees often take years on “vacation” where they produce little or no fruit.</p>
<p>After you&#8217;ve planted your tree you might start to have some problems with pests. To help keep these pests away, always rake away old leaves, brush, or any other decaying matter that could be holding bugs that could be harmful to your tree.</p>
<p>To make sure that your tree always stays healthy in the long run, you should prune it during winter or spring. Water your tree every two weeks during dry times, and be sure not to hit your tree with a lawn mower or a weed eater because it could severely damage the growth process. Also just make sure that your tree gets plenty of water and plenty of sun, and your growing experience in the landscaping Nottingham garden should be just great.</p>
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		<title>Easy Front Yard Landscaping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a low maintenance front yard is the goal of many people. You can get easy to manage front yard landscaping done by any of the professional landscapers in your area or you can do it yourself. Either way you can have front yard landscaping done that will take minimal work to keep looking fantastic [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Having a low maintenance front yard is the goal of many people. You can get easy to manage front yard landscaping done by any of the professional landscapers in your area or you can do it yourself. Either way you can have front yard landscaping done that will take minimal work to keep looking fantastic all year round. If you are going to get a professional in to do your front yard landscaping though, be sure to tell him that this is your over all goal, that you want to have a yard that will not take a lot of work to keep up.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If you have less grass in your front yard landscaping then you will cut out a lot of maintenance time right there. Mowing the lawn can take up a lot of time and energy so keeping the grass to a minimum is a great way to save on work. Talk to the front yard landscaping expert about alternative that you can use to keep your yard look good with little lawn area.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Some people choose to use clover instead of grass. Using a clover lawn in your front yard landscaping is a good idea because it will save you money and time. You will not have to mow it very often at all and a clover lawn is even good for front yard landscaping in area that is prone to droughts. They do well virtually everywhere. And best of all for those who want to get out there and enjoy their front yard landscaping, bugs hate clover.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Watering the yard can be a big hassle as well. That is why many people incorporate automatic irrigation systems into their front yard landscaping designs these days. This can save you tons of time and money. This is one of the easiest ways for you to keep your yard looking healthy and well watered during the hotter months of the year. No more hooking up the sprinkler or having to drag out the hose. You can get a professional to install one of these systems for your front yard landscaping design quickly and easily or you can get a kit and do it yourself. I would recommend getting in a professional however, unless you have experience with this kind of thing. If you were to cause a leak then you could face some flooding and rotting and neither of these is going to do anything for your front yard landscaping, do you know what I mean?</p>
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		<title>Installing a Drip Irrigation System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re looking for ways to keep your garden watered without wasting too much time and money, you’ve probably gone through a lot of options in your mind. Maybe you’ve considered a sprinkler, a hose, or a good old-fashioned watering can. All of these methods might be convenient, but most of the time you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re looking for ways to keep your garden watered without wasting too much time and money, you’ve probably gone through a lot of options in your mind. Maybe you’ve considered a sprinkler, a hose, or a good old-fashioned watering can.</p>
<p>All of these methods might be convenient, but most of the time you will end up wasting water on plants that don’t need any more. When you install a drip irrigation system, you can choose one of two varieties: above ground and below ground. The above ground version drips small amounts of water continuously onto the ground, and allows it to soak in. It is all regulated from a pressure controller, which ensures that the water just comes out at a drip</p>
<p>instead of a spray or a stream. These pressure regulators are very inexpensive. The whole drip system can be set up with a pressure regulator and a garden hose with holes poked in it (although it is ideal for you to get a pipe designed for this type of use, I’ve found that the hose method works acceptably).</p>
<p>The underground system is a bit more of a pain to install and maintain. But if you’re really into the aesthetic aspect of your garden and don’t want any visible watering system, then you might consider it worth it. It’s essentially the same as the above ground version, only a small trench is dug for the hose or pipe prior to any planting. This allows the water direct access to the roots for the most watering efficiency. Plus, you can impress your neighbours by having a beautiful garden without ever going outside to water it! They’ll be baffled.</p>
<p>To choose between the two systems, you need to take several things into account. Do you have the  same plant layout year round? If it is always changing, you probably won’t want to bury your hose. It can be a pain to dig it up and re-align it with all your new plants every year or so. Even if your plant layout never changes, you need to consider how much you really mind seeing a hose in your garden. If it really bothers you to the extent that you’re willing to work for a few hours to get rid of it, then by all means bury it. But otherwise I would suggest staying above ground if for nothing else than the convenience of repairing and rearranging.</p>
<p>One of the main advantages of the drip irrigation system is its efficiency. Instead of spraying large amounts of water willy-nilly like a hose does, it makes the most of your precious water by putting it exactly where it is needed. It can also provide your garden with constant watering, instead of just having to go thirsty whenever you’re not around to water it.</p>
<p>So if you’re looking for an easy, cheap, convenient, and efficient alternative watering method, you should go out to the gardening store today and purchase the necessary items to install a drip irrigation system. I think you’ll be surprised at how much easier it is to maintain a garden after you have it.</p>
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		<title>Is there a perfect garden landscape?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This really depends on your tastes and what you like. Most peoples ideas of a perfect garden are quite different. Someone may like certain trees and plants as part of their landscaped garden but for others they may be horrified at even considering planting the same trees and plants in theirs. As everyone&#8217;s taste is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste">This really depends on your tastes and what you like. Most peoples ideas of a perfect garden are quite different. Someone may like certain trees and plants as part of their landscaped garden but for others they may be horrified at even considering planting the same trees and plants in theirs.</div>
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As everyone&#8217;s taste is different the best thing to do is to start with your own imagination. Now this is where professional landscapers have a head start because they have had many years of experience and have  drawn many designs (probably hundreds over the years) that they can quickly throw out ideas and run with the one their client gets excited about. However, there are things that you as an amateur or novice should be aware of to minimize the chances of a complete mess.</div>
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The first thing you have to remember is that there is no right or wrong garden and if you think your garden will be perfect in the style you enjoy then go for it because after all its your garden and you should put a bit of your personality into it.</div>
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Secondly, consider your budget and how far it will stretch. If the landscaping project cannot be completed in one go due to time constraints or a small budget, then its probably better to break it down into smaller mini projects so that it does not get overwhelming. Infact it may be even better to pick little projects that can be completed at weekends. This will keep your motivation up as you see progress being made towards the end result.</div>
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Thirdly, to help you along its best to invest in some good quality gardening tools. A good set of secateurs will make gardening easier and quicker. On the other hand cheap secateurs will damage plants and make the garden much more difficult to maintain thereby also increasing the time to do the job properly.</div>
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Fourthly, keep a watering can handy or (if its a really large garden) a hose. This is especially important in times of short rainfall in the summer months so choosing plants that suit your climate and soil conditions will minimize the risk of losing plantings.</div>
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Finally, create a small patch where you can pick fresh flowers to use inside your home. This will avoid you taking flowers from the designed areas in your garden and this will help to maintain its beauty and also allow you to enjoy the flowers from your garden.</div>
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Whatever you decide for your perfect garden its best to have some great ideas to get started with. Its probably a good idea to have a look at some landscaping or gardening magazines. Some of the home and garden magazines are also a good bet to give you ideas you can think about. Failing that you can also drive around your neighbourhood to get some ideas on front garden design.</div>
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		<title>Top 5 Ideas For Landscaping Nottingham Front Yards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These ideas for landscaping Nottingham front yards may not appeal to some but they are definitely worth considering. Here they are: 1. If you have green fingers get rid of the lawn and grow some vegetables instead. It may not look as pretty but then you don&#8217;t have the problem of mowing the lawn &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These ideas for landscaping Nottingham front yards may not appeal to some but they are definitely worth considering. Here they are:</p>
<p>1. If you have green fingers get rid of the lawn and grow some vegetables instead. It may not look as pretty but then you don&#8217;t have the problem of mowing the lawn &#8211; although the vegetables will still need watering and looking after. It’s actually good for the soul. In any case the lawn was originally a symbol of wealth &#8211; by growing grass they could show others how wealthy they were by not needing to grow vegetables. Growing your own organic vegetables taste better and fresher than the ones from the supermarket. You may not be able to survive on them all the year round if you have a large family but nonetheless you will save money and be environmentally friendly to boot.</p>
<p>2. You can form a tree lattice by planting young trees one or two feet apart. They must be angled towards each other and then weave the trees together similar to the design called the Belgium doublet. This design is mainly achieved by intertwining the trees and tying them where they cross. To make sure they will grow together a little bark will have to be shaved off.</p>
<p>3. Shaping and pruning live tree trunks into desired shapes. This practice has been around for many centuries and is called arborsculpture. This seems to be making a comeback and is back in fashion all around the world. Many shapes can be designed from chairs to gazebos to bridges and boats and strange as it may seem these shapes will grow together when grafting is done right as in the tree lattice structure mentioned previously. They can become powerful works of garden art and can help lift the spirit when landscaping Nottingham gardens.</p>
<p>4. Fruit trees can be planted eg. Apple, pear, plum which can help give character to the garden as well as provide ample fruit when in season which is good for the family budget. There is also very little maintenance apart from pruning now and then.</p>
<p>5. Rocks and stones can be used in many ways for a low maintenance garden. There is no weeding or watering involved. Its best to blend different types of rocks and stones in various shapes and sizes so that they blend in with the overall design of the house and complement its features.</p>
<p>Landscaping Nottingham front yards is not as difficult as it may seem. You just need to take the first step and do a little everyday and before you know it you will have a great looking front yard.</p>
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		<title>Tips On Using Water Features in Your Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best ways to improve a garden is to install a water feature. Water is very relaxing for the human mind. You have probably experienced it yourself. The scene of a tranquil lake or a still pond is soothing and great for the spirit. But how do we capture these benefits of water [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best ways to improve a garden is to install a water feature. Water is very relaxing for the human mind. You have probably experienced it yourself. The scene of a tranquil lake or a still pond is soothing and great for the spirit. But how do we capture these benefits of water and include them in the garden design?</p>
<p>First of all if there is a natural source of water in your garden already then you must use it because you can design the new garden around it and enhance it even more with great looking results. But for most of us that is probably unlikely. So we have to look for other ways to incorporate water features in the garden.</p>
<p>Good quality water features such as waterfalls (also known as water blades) can be expensive but if your budget does not stretch that far or if you have a small garden then a solar powered water feature or a small fountain would be ideal.This is mainly dependant on how much you can afford because costs can be dramatic if you look at the top end of items used as water features. However, great results can still be obtained with cheaper water features. Its always best to stay within your budget as you don&#8217;t want to be stressed out on cost. You will enjoy your new garden a lot better that way.</p>
<p>Whatever water features you decide to go for they will enhance the overall design process and layout of the garden and bring you many years of enjoyment. You may want to add a bird bath which will attract more bird activity with the sounds of mother nature&#8217;s bird song or (again depending on your budget) a large water feature with the flowing sound of water.</p>
<p>Some larger water features may need you to dig at depth to properly install the fountain and you may need help from electricians and plumbers to do this correctly. In some cases you will probably need the approval of utility companies if their pipes run under your garden. If you do not feel comfortable in handling the garden design yourself then its probably best to use the services of a professional landscape gardener who will iron out any problems that may crop up as well as providing you with a fantastic design that you will enjoy for many years to come.</p>
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		<title>Landscaping Nottingham Gardens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not everyone has a large garden especially a landscaping Nottingham garden that can be too much for some. But that does not mean that you cannot use what space you have to the best of its ability. Even some apartments have garden roofs that are amazing to look at with good garden design incorporated into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Garden Landscaping Nottingham" href="http://landscapingnottingham.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/00185075.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-18" style="margin: 5px;" title="Landscaping Nottingham" src="http://landscapingnottingham.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/00185075-300x201.jpg" alt="landscaping nottingham" width="300" height="201" /></a>Not everyone has a large garden especially a landscaping Nottingham garden that can be too much for some. But that does not mean that you cannot use what space you have to the best of its ability. Even some apartments have garden roofs that are amazing to look at with good garden design incorporated into it. However, you may need <a href="http://www.rtpi.org.uk/planningaid/" target="_blank">planning</a> permission for this so check this out with <a title="Nottingham City Council" href="http://nottinghamcity.gov.uk/planning" target="_blank">Nottingham City Council</a>. The smallest of spaces can have some magic sprinkled onto them and transformed into works of art with the correct permissions granted from your local council.</p>
<p>The overuse of too many colours is not to be recommended. The use of just 2 or 3 colours is often the best way to go. To create the illusion of more space graduating the colours is hugely beneficial. For example you can start be planting bold coloured flowers, then graduate the same colour by using different flowers of a similiar hue. Using straight lines in the garden gives the illusion of length but it is best to achieve this using curves in lawns, patios and borders. The garden can also be divided into smaller sections to give the illusion of depth when landscaping nottingham gardens. However, use this technique carefully as over doing it will make the garden over crowded if used too much.</p>
<p>Plants and flowers must blend in with their surroundings by being in the right proportion and avoid the common perception that using many smaller plants will make the garden look larger. Even though this is true to some extent it actually spoils the  feel of depth for the garden. This can be overcome by using flower pots of various heights when landscaping Nottingham gardens. However, putting in very large plants and trees in smaller gardens can also back fire as they tend to overbear the rest of the garden space and in fact can often block out valuable nutrients and sunlight for the smaller <a title="plants" href="http://horticulture.org.uk" target="_blank">plants</a>.</p>
<p>It is well known that the use of mirrors inside the home can create the feeling of more space. This can be extended to the garden as well but again it depends how well it is used. It must be sympathetic to its surroundings without looking out of place and enhance the user experience of the garden. Some smaller gardens can use this effect very well and if room is available  for an entertainment section this can increase the enjoyment and use of the garden as an extension to the living room. But this has to be done right and you can do this yourself if its on a small scale and you feel confident in tackling all the small issues that can crop when small projects are started. If you do not feel comfortable doing this then you may want to consider employing the services of a <a title="qualified landscaper" href="http://www.bali.org.uk" target="_blank">qualified landscaper</a> that can help your vision become a reality.</p>
<p>As with everything in life there needs to be a good balance. The garden is no different. Nature has given us so much to chose from that all manner of gardens can be created with the help of careful and sympathetic garden design planning that will be appreciated for many years to come in landscaping Nottingham homes.</p>
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		<title>Tips on Garden Landscaping Nottingham</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The art and science of landscaping Nottingham gardens is a mystery to some but in many cases its all down to using the right design with the right materials with the right garden.In many of the new design apartments there is no garden. However, terraces and flat roofs can be transformed to some very useful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Garden Landscaping Nottingham" href="http://landscapingnottingham.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/00402287.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-30" style="margin: 5px; border: 5px solid white;" title="Landscaping Nottingham" src="http://landscapingnottingham.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/00402287-300x240.jpg" alt="landscaping nottingham" width="180" height="144" /></a> The art and science of landscaping Nottingham gardens is a mystery to some but in many cases its all down to using the right design with the right <a href="http://turfgrass.co.uk" target="_blank">materials</a> with the right garden.In many of the new design apartments there is no garden. However, terraces and flat roofs can be transformed to some very useful enjoyable outdoor space. The only snag to that is that it may require planning permission. So it is best to get the <a title="planning" href="http://www.rtpi.org.uk/planningaid/" target="_blank">planning</a> permission first before you undertake any work. Roof gardens in cities like London have increased and many plants and smaller trees can survive well in containers providing of course that they are well fed and watered. The use of computerised irrigation and slow release fertilisers makes this task quite easy and becomes much more easy to maintain.</p>
<p>Even though the English climate affects landscaping Nottingham gardens it is unpredictable at the best of times it can still allow you to grow an amazing variety of plants and flowers &#8211; even some tropical plants. But these tropical plants have to be chosen well as most will die in this climate. However, there are some tropical plants that can survive in snow and harsh winters and are tough and suited to this climate.</p>
<p>Tropical gardens have different and often wild fabulous colours such as reds, oranges and yellow. The big leaf plants such as banana help to contrast the colours with bamboo helping the cause along with dense tropical foliage Natural materials incorporating ponds and water features as well as hardwood decking work particularly well with tropical gardens in landscaping Nottingham.</p>
<p>The larger gardens need a more manicured and structured look even imitating some of the gardens of the Mediterranean. Palms and other spiky plants work well with cypress trees and other trees and shrubs that are associated to warmer climates.In spring and summer the garden comes alive with lots of colour from trees like acacia dealbata that produce the most wonderful mimosa flowers.</p>
<p>Not everyone likes to go down the large garden route and in fact many like the low maintenance more minimalist approach to their garden design. This is in effect hard landscaping Nottingham <a title="houses" href="http://www.arch-assoc.org.uk" target="_blank">houses</a>. Fences that spoil the look of the garden can be camouflaged with slatted Venetian cedar. The garden should be as low maintenance as possible but should have the ability to be entertaining even though the planting is minimal. Mood lighting at night time is essential for it to give of its best especially in the summer months and adds a certain warmth and atmosphere to the landscaping Nottingham garden</p>
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<p>Is landscaping Nottingham a bit of a tall order? The garden is often the last area for improvement for many householders in Nottingham. More attention is placed on the rest of the house before the garden landscape even gets a look in. In fact priority is normally given to the kitchen and the bathroom before garden design is even mentioned. But when it comes to selling a house a well landscaped garden  can win the buyer over and helps to seal the deal especially if it is a low maintenance design. Professional <a title="organisations" href="http://landscapeinstitute.org" target="_blank">organisations</a> promote the use of best practices to keep standards high and accountable.</p>
<p>The garden should not be treated as just a totally separate part of the house but seen to be as more of an extension to the living room. During the summer it should serve as a welcoming place where the benefits of sunshine and fresh air serve to lift the spirits and in winter it should be pleasant to look at too with careful landscaping to enhance the appearance of the garden and ultimately the whole house.</p>
<p>When it comes to choosing the style of the garden it should blend in together with the age and style of the house incorporating any period features that are there to enhance the living experience. Any unsightly views can be camouflaged by careful planting. This in addition in some cases at least helps to keep the garden more private especially when it comes to landscaping Nottingham city centre areas where space is at a premium. Sheds which mainly serve as essential storage can also be camouflaged as well as garden fences.</p>
<p>One of the other important items that need to be incorporated is the patio. There are many patio designs but the size and design of this depends on the space available. It should be able to accommodate all the people living in the property. Tables and chairs should fit easily in this space with plenty of room for people to move around especially getting in and out of the patio area should be easy and comfortable for the user. The depth of the patio should be at least 4 metres and the entrance to the garden from the house must not be blocked to accomplish this. Many larger landscaping companies are members of <a href="http://www.bali.org.uk" target="_blank">professional</a> bodies and should be able to do this easily.</p>
<p>The quality of the finish is very important for the hard landscaping Nottingham garden. It is best to use the very best materials to accomplish this but as usual in many cases it is down to the budget. In some cases it may seem a bit foolish to use top quality materials for certain things but in others it is imperative to use only the best possible materials to enhance the landscape design. An example of this is using cheap pine decking that looks like a budget finish the very first day it is installed &#8211; which will be covered in algae in a couple of years time. On the other hand if the more expensive hardwood deck is used it will look good for many years and hardly require any maintenance. The minimalist garden focuses on hard landscaping Nottingham garden yards to look beautiful but this is very dependent on the quality of materials used.</p>
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