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  • How to Build with Living Surfaces

    As our attitude toward the environment changes, building is taking on new dimensions. Whereas in the past walls, floors and roofing was made of manufactured products, basic wood and stone, new...

  • How to Build Illusion into the Landscape

    There are many ways to make your garden appear much more than it is. You can build illusion into your landscape to punch up the assets or to disguise any short-comings on your property. Here are...

  • How to Build a Green Landscape

    Finally it has become popular to build eco-friendly landscapes. Although the techniques have been available for a long time, the popularity of going green has created more interesting services and...

  • How to Build a Sustainable Landscape

    As the world responds to economic and political changes, "business as usual" also needs to change. That means that energy efficient design is taking an ever more important role in all...

  • How to Build a Gateway Arch

    The entry to your property is the gateway to your home and garden space. You can make that entry into a beautiful and welcoming statement by creating an archway out of your gates. Or you can...

  • How to Use Stone to Build a Cold Frame Wall

    A cold frame wall is used to get seedlings started while the weather is still too harsh to facilitate growth. By using a variety of stones and finding the right type of covers, you can build a...

  • How to Build a Driftwood Fence

    Building a driftwood fence will add a beautiful, rustic touch to your property. By selecting the right pieces of wood and deciding upon the proper fastening methods, you can create a wide variety...

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