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Upgrade any yard with eHow’s tips on landscaping and outdoor building projects. Learn how to install a deck, put in a pool, paint a fence or even pave a walkway. Got a green thumb? Get tips on planting trees, shrubs and flower beds. Deck repair on your weekend docket? Find advice on pressure washing, replacing damaged boards and staining a deck. If you’d rather leave your project to a pro, eHow has tips on choosing a landscape architect, too.

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  • How to Transplant a Tree or plant a tree

    Do you want to move a tree in your yard or from somewhere else. Or did you just want to plant that tree you bought or got as a gift, this should help.

  • How to Replace a Lawn Sprinkler Head

    Fixing a broken sprinkler head is a do-it-yourself project that will save you money, and possibly save some of your landscaping. Sprinkler heads can become damaged when the lawn is cut, or if the...

  • ATV Snow Removal

    Using an ATV to remove snow is a necessary thing to do in areas where municipality plows cannot go or in areas around property where it would be unwise to drive a truck or plow through the show....

  • How to Build Your Own Screened in Deck

    Screening a deck can provide you with a comfortable and relaxing space for family meals, relaxation and play. Creating a screened in deck is a bit more complicated than simply screening a covered...

  • How to Lay Natural Stone on Concrete

    Setting natural stones into concrete can give a plain concrete patio a new look. Although natural stones set into concrete will make for a less slippery surface than regular concrete, remember...

  • How to Convert a Whiskey Barrel to a Rain Barrel

    Whether you're watering a garden or washing a car, using a rain barrel will save money on your water bill and help the environment at the same time. This fairly simple conversion has the added...

  • The Best Treatment for Black Algae in a Pool

    A swimming pool can be a fun and attractive addition to any home, until the dreaded algae bloom appears. Almost every pool owner will have to deal with algae at one time or another, although black...

  • Homemade Aquatic Weed Control

    Aquatic weed control methods vary widely depending on the type of plant causing the problem, and whether the aquatic environment is a farm pond, commercial fish breeding facility, water garden, or...

  • How to Set Stone Into Concrete

    Setting stones into concrete can give a plain concrete patio a new look. An added plus to a stone-laid patio area is that the stones are less likely to be slippery when wet, as opposed to regular...

  • How to Drip Water for Potting Plants

    Drip irrigation is perfect for potted plants, since only the area needed gets water. Drip systems have fixed to adjustable drippers for flowerbeds and potting plants and the water flow can be...

  • How to Decorate Around a Crawl Space Foundation

    The way the outside of your home looks is important. It makes a difference. Home owners often landscape to improve the look and feel of their home. The outside of your home can become a living...

  • Backyard Built-In BBQ Ideas

    If you haven't been to a multimillion-dollar mansion that has an infinity pool and thousands of dollars worth of built-in backyard barbecue equipment in person, you likely have seen such yards...

  • Tips on Pool Covers in Windy Areas

    The summer's over. You are getting ready to close your pool. This year is different. You recently purchased a new pool cover because the old one was destroyed by the wind, rain and other elements....

  • Do it Yourself Patio Waterfall Fountain

    The sound of running water can turn even the tiniest patio into a peaceful oasis, inviting birds and butterflies for a closer look while blocking out the noise of traffic and voices. A tiny...

  • How to Rig a Flag Pole

    Rigging a flagpole and setting it up in your yard requires planning and a little work. Before you start putting your flagpole together, decide on a location where your flag will be best viewed and...

  • How to Remove an Old Concrete Porch

    Whether you're doing a total remodel, want to expand your garden or just looking to have some clear space, that old concrete porch just might need to go. And if you thought the job was only for...

  • How to Clean White Marble Rocks

    Landscaping rocks are available in a variety of styles and types. White marble rocks fit into most landscaping projects and they are easy to arrange around plants, pots and other outdoor...

  • How to Warm the Air Inside a Greenhouse

    Most greenhouses are warmed with a combination of different heating methods. Passive solar heating is obviously the most important method, but greenhouse enthusiasts also use positioning, heat...

  • Tricks for Installing Pond Waterfalls

    Installing a backyard waterfall pond from a boxed kit is easy--but the results may not always be the restful, or dramatic or elegant landscape feature you had hoped for. Experienced waterscape...

  • What Is a Mesh Safety Cover for a Pool?

    A mesh safety cover for a swimming pool has several benefits and is a durable cover. It has many advantages over other types of covers such as hard covers and tarps.

  • How to Install Inground Basketball Goal Post & Backboard

    Basketball has been an American pastime for decades. A basketball goal is a great way to keep the children out of the house for the summer. Be sure to pick out the correct basketball goal for your...

  • Pool Surround Decking Options

    A pool surround deck is an excellent addition to an above-ground pool. It can be made wide enough to accommodate chairs, tables and even outdoor chaise lounges. There are many options available....

  • What is a Box Blade Used For?

    A box blade is a tractor attachment that can perform tasks for home use, agricultural use and for building and development of roads. Its primary purpose is to move and level dirt and/or gravel and...

  • How to Make an Enclosure With Chicken Wire

    Chicken wire is among the most economical types of wire with which to build, as it is relatively cheap and user friendly. Chicken wire can be used to construct numerous types of enclosures, the...

  • Tricks for Building a Water Fall Pond on a Slope

    A sloping landscape is a natural boon for pond waterfall construction, allowing for a more natural-looking waterscape and adding several design options. Challenges in waterfall pond construction...

  • How to Repair Plastic Pond Liners

    Having a backyard pond can be relaxing and enjoyable from April to October; maybe longer if your climate has mild winters. You can have an active pond filled with Koi and frogs, or you can have a...

  • How to Make Cement Forms

    Cement can be formed into any shape provided it has a mold, or form, to adhere to and sufficient time to dry and cure. Modern technology has produced highly efficient methods for pouring cement...

  • How to Calculate Concrete Blocks for a Wall

    One of the most effective materials for building walls of all types is concrete block. This dynamic material is naturally strong, durable and can be reinforced for further strength and rigidity....

  • How to Calculate the Concrete for a Chain Link Fence

    Chain link fencing is an effective barrier that comes at a lower cost than other fence types, and is one of the most commonly used materials. Like most other fence types, the actual fence panel...

  • What to Look for When Buying Greenhouse Kits

    Some gardeners may want a greenhouse as a practical working space. Others may wish to display their collections in a unique setting with waterfalls or other specialized features. Before you make...

  • How to Plant a Holly Hedge

    Hedges are more friendly to look at than a fence if you want to establish some privacy between your property and your neighbor's. But hedges require more maintenance, including regular pruning, as...

  • How to Figure Materials for a Brick Patio

    Brick has been used for outdoor construction for several centuries and remains among the most popularly used patio materials today. Brick and other masonry have basic construction compared to...

  • How to Size UV Light for a Pond

    Maintain the clean and clear appearance of your pond with the aid of a good UV light or UV clarifier. UV lights target the most unsightly enemy of a clear pond---algae---which grows rapidly on...

  • How to Prepare an Area for Landscaping Using Mulch

    Landscaping your yard or garden creates an orderly, aesthetically pleasing effect for you and your guests to enjoy. While landscaping projects can include many elements, using various mulches to...

  • Handicap Ramp Information

    Public ramps built to assist people in wheelchairs or with other mobility difficulties must meet the accessibility guidelines set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Though not...

  • How to Landscape With Water Features

    The trickling sound of a water feature creates a peaceful environment, making them favorite landscaping decor in residential areas. Water features add a natural touch to any yard even in the...

  • Red Brick Barbecue Tips

    A red brick barbecue grill is the perfect addition to any barbecue lover's back yard. It can be built to accommodate large amounts of food, which is great when you have a crowd over for a...

  • When to Prune a Weeping Cherry

    Weeping cherry trees are popular because of their nice shape and style. Weeping cherry trees add a bit more color than some other weeping trees, such as the weeping willow. These branches however...

  • How to Kill Holly Bushes

    Holly bushes grow to be quite large. A bush less than two feet from a house can threaten the foundation, given enough time. Furthermore, holly bushes grow back even after all their branches are...

  • Suggestions for a Patio Flower Garden

    A patios can add a great accent to a landscape or backyard arrangement. They are practical and fun for gatherings and barbecues. To give your patio the flare and color it deserves, you will...

  • How to Get Rid of Shrubs

    A new look can be achieved in your landscape if you get rid of shrubs and replace them with lawn or other ornamental plantings. Some shrubs, such as honeysuckle and forsythia, may take over an...

  • How to Grow a Date Palm Plant

    The Date Palm is a fruit-bearing palm tree that grows best in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 9 to 11, or in areas where the average annual minimum temperature is at least 25 degrees F. Native to...

  • How to Calculate the Cost of an Iron Fence

    Iron fences offer decorative and effective area barriers for just about any situation, from backyards to decks. This material is most commonly made in modular lengths, making it simple for anyone...

  • The Best Way to Affix Caps to the Top of Deck Posts

    The new railing on your deck looks great, but those post caps just won't stay on. Careless hands will knock the caps to the ground, and some strong winds will send them flying. No matter what type...

  • Guide for Placing Martin Houses

    The tradition of providing housing for purple martins (Progne subis) originated with Native Americans, who used gourds as nesting boxes to attract them. Purple martins have become almost totally...

  • Prevention of Fence Post Rot

    Setting a post for a fence or mailbox can be hard work, so you'll want the post to last as long as possible. An unprotected fence post could start to rot in as little as three years. With proper...

  • How to 'Unlock' your pools chlorine levels

    When one's pool is locked up, many problems can arise. A locked up pool will turn cloudy quickly, and then green. A pool gets locked up when that pools Total Chlorine level is higher than the Free...

  • How to Avoid a Green Swimming Pool

    In this article you will learn a few simple, easy steps you can take to ensure that your swimming pool does not 'turn to the darkside', and become green.

  • How to Build a Backyard Habitat

    A homemade habitat offers a unique opportunity to support and observe wildlife in your own back yard. For many years, the National Wildlife Federation has been encouraging people all over the...

  • How to Train Roses For Climbing Structures

    Few people can resist the look of flowing rose vines at the front of a house, or climbing a wall in a garden. Climbing roses can be trained to climb up anything that will give them a foothold....

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