There is no doubt that when planning wants to save money and attractive assets. You can not only help decorate your home landscape, but it can also be a source of satisfaction in the performance of fresh air. If you take your garden yourself, you save money and improve your fitness. But if the landscape makes it a bad image so that it wastes so much time and money. However, we can ensure a more beautiful The following tips will help you take better care of your garden.
Know your soil type. Some plants thrive in soil with more acidity, and others prefer a little more alkaline. In addition, the sandy soil and clay, and the growing presence of the muddy ground, the difference in the type of plants in the landscape. You should test your soil to determine what types of vegetation must be installed on your property. If you have a plant that has succeeded in the soil of your garden, and then decide wiser to buy money, and you end up with an attractive landscape. If you have plants you use in your soil but the soil is not perfect, we can improve the soil for good conditions. Just add mulch or peat moss, or crushed limestone or shells, depending on what purpose you need to add. Currently there is not much difference in what you have and what you can get, you can make adjustments on the ground to be more accommodating.
Understand how much space each plant needs. There are plants that need more space for their root systems than others. If you have a plant that grows throughout the world in general, choose, and you do not have enough space, you find that your other plants can be hunted or they may suffocate and die. Also, make sure you understand the requirements of the distance between plants. Many shrubs and small trees planted must be removed at least 3:57 m from each other, to have growth opportunities.
Using native plants in landscaping. One of the most effective things you do to be able to ensure a beautiful yard is the use of native plants. Learn what plants grow best in your area and plants of the region. Thus, you will already have a head start that you know that the plants you choose are adapted to the climate. They are not fighting against the natural inclinations of your beautiful landscape. When you are non-native plants, make sure they come from a place that shares a climate similar to that in which you live.
The landscaping around different flowering. Variety of flowers at different times during the year. If all plants are most attractive in the landscape, and at the same time, your garden will be beautiful for a few weeks each year, but it is quite possible ugly the rest of the year. One way to avoid this is to provide attractive bushes and shrubs, a green property, but also a way to choose a flower shape. Nevertheless, it is a good idea to hit the plants between them. Tulips and crocus among later plants, plants with flowers, spring bulbs as the beginning, and when the time of those flowers, and flowers, the next harvest. Thus, the cycle of your landscape is in harmony with the seasons and attractive throughout the year.
Use wood chips around shrubs, trees and shrubs. Wood chips can help the soil around shrubs, trees and shrubs are more attractive. Distributed not only on chips (often looks better than dirt) floor, but also to help repel moisture, weeds and provide natural food as they decompose. Similarly, the amplitude can be adjusted as attractive as chickens and hens around trees and shrubs to make it interesting and pleasing to the eye.
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Make Your Own Lampshades
by: Dean Novosat
When redecorating your room, you may be faced with looking for new lampshades (or perhaps a lampshade you currently have has gotten damaged). So why not make your own!
If your lamp currently has a lampshade on it, half of the battle is already won! You have a base to start building your new shade. When selecting a material for your new shade, you can use paper, fabrics, plastic, or any heat-resistant material. Do keep in mind though, that the surface of a 100-watt light bulb can reach over 200 degrees and could cause a fire hazard. Make sure the material you choose for a lampshade is either far enough from the light bulb, or is fire-resistant.
Next, have fun! Take a trip to your local craft store or fabric store and get some ideas for your fabric or other material for your shade. Remember, the more transparent the material, the more the color of your light will change by the material. If you use a lightweight, transparent green sheer material, your finished lamp will give off a greenish glow. On the other hand, a heavy piece of velvet (or how about some thin strips of tree bark) won’t allow much light through at all. Light will escape from the top or bottom of the lamp only. Keep this in mind as you plan your new lampshade.
To begin making your new lampshade, you will need the measurements of the current shade. If possible, take the old shade apart by carefully cutting it along it’s seams. You can then use this as a template for your new lampshade. However, don’t be stifled by the old shade! You can easily create an entirely new look with a piece of rigid wire, bending it into a new shape for a new shade. In this case, making a new cover may be a little trickier, but the process is the same. Simply cover the lampshade frame with your material. For fabric you can sew the seams or glue it. The same is true for other materials. If the glue is far enough away from the light bulb, you can even use hot melt glue.
The best part of making your own lampshades is that if you don’t like your creation, or you redecorate your room, you can quickly and inexpensively make a new lampshade.
About The Author
Dean Novosat holds a degree in Scenery and Lighting Design from Frankling & Marshall College and he uses his knowledge and experience with theatrical lighting in the home. He feels the home is just a blank canvas or stage that we choose to live in! He is the webmaster of http://www.only-lamp-shades.com and he enjoys using light in unique and different ways in the home.
Improving your home and your life only at Home Improvement Idea : http://home-improvement-idea.blogspot.com
When redecorating your room, you may be faced with looking for new lampshades (or perhaps a lampshade you currently have has gotten damaged). So why not make your own!
If your lamp currently has a lampshade on it, half of the battle is already won! You have a base to start building your new shade. When selecting a material for your new shade, you can use paper, fabrics, plastic, or any heat-resistant material. Do keep in mind though, that the surface of a 100-watt light bulb can reach over 200 degrees and could cause a fire hazard. Make sure the material you choose for a lampshade is either far enough from the light bulb, or is fire-resistant.
Next, have fun! Take a trip to your local craft store or fabric store and get some ideas for your fabric or other material for your shade. Remember, the more transparent the material, the more the color of your light will change by the material. If you use a lightweight, transparent green sheer material, your finished lamp will give off a greenish glow. On the other hand, a heavy piece of velvet (or how about some thin strips of tree bark) won’t allow much light through at all. Light will escape from the top or bottom of the lamp only. Keep this in mind as you plan your new lampshade.
To begin making your new lampshade, you will need the measurements of the current shade. If possible, take the old shade apart by carefully cutting it along it’s seams. You can then use this as a template for your new lampshade. However, don’t be stifled by the old shade! You can easily create an entirely new look with a piece of rigid wire, bending it into a new shape for a new shade. In this case, making a new cover may be a little trickier, but the process is the same. Simply cover the lampshade frame with your material. For fabric you can sew the seams or glue it. The same is true for other materials. If the glue is far enough away from the light bulb, you can even use hot melt glue.
The best part of making your own lampshades is that if you don’t like your creation, or you redecorate your room, you can quickly and inexpensively make a new lampshade.
About The Author
Dean Novosat holds a degree in Scenery and Lighting Design from Frankling & Marshall College and he uses his knowledge and experience with theatrical lighting in the home. He feels the home is just a blank canvas or stage that we choose to live in! He is the webmaster of http://www.only-lamp-shades.com and he enjoys using light in unique and different ways in the home.
Improving your home and your life only at Home Improvement Idea : http://home-improvement-idea.blogspot.com
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