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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 Install Pentair Auto Water Filler in New Pool

    A water filler installed in a swimming pool is designed to keep the water level in the pool at a consistent level. The Pentair Automatic Water Filler is one type of water filler. This type of...

  • How to Create Landscape Edging Use Angled Bricks

    Bricks can be used as landscape edging to create a border for a flower bed. Bricks set halfway into the ground and on a 45-degree angle provide an edging suitable for most garden landscaping...

  • How to Pour Cement Into Molds

    Although you may think that pouring cement is difficult, it is actually fairly easy. There are only a few simple steps to follow when you are creating the cement as well as pouring it. You just...

  • How to Fill Holes in a Concrete Driveway

    If you are like many homeowners, you probably feel comfortable performing some basic home maintenance tasks. Finding holes in your concrete driveway however, may cause you to pause on how to go...

  • How to Plant in Concrete Urns

    Concrete and cement planters are beautiful and enduring additions to a garden. You might set them out in clusters on patios, settle them into flower beds, or arrange them in formal pairs on either...

  • How to Create Cement Forms

    Cement forms or concrete forms are used to mold concrete into various shapes from large septic tanks to small planters you can make at home. Cement is actually one of the ingredients used to...

  • How to Glue PVC Connections to Pond Liners

    Whether they are fish ponds, rock ponds or just water features, these outdoor additions bring a sense of peace and calm to any landscape. However, all that enjoyment is quickly erased if the pond...

  • How to Bury a Gutter Downspout

    Gutter downspouts collect rainwater that falls on the roof of a house and directs it away from the home. Unfortunately, downspouts sometimes simply direct the water to the foundation of the home,...

  • How to Install a Channel Drain

    Channel drains are made of metal and plastic and serve as ideal drainage systems for driveways, pool decks, patios or any other outdoor area. They provide an ecological and simple alternative to...

  • How to Build Outdoor Clay Ovens

    An outdoor clay oven is the ideal place to make wood-fired pizza or to roast meat. Outdoor ovens are capable of reaching much higher temperatures than standard ovens, and this high heat creates...

  • Cement Recipes for Molds

    Dry powdered cement mixed with sand, gravel and water forms a durable concrete that is used in molds. With a proper do-it-yourself recipe, you can create a variety of molded stepping stones,...

  • How to add Detergent to Cement

    Liquid dish detergent can be added to cement to help strengthen and ensure the longevity of concrete. Dish detergent adds tiny air bubbles to your cement mixture. This is otherwise known as air...

  • How to Rid Paint From Cement

    Knowing how to remove paint from cement allows you to make changes to existing structures. Once the paint is off, you have the option of leaving the cement bare or treating it with a new color....

  • How to Lay Cement Forms

    Basic cement forms are laid for many reasons including to create foundations, driveways, entryways and platforms. Laying a small cement form is essentially the same process as installing larger...

  • How to Build a Column Mail Box

    A column mail box can add curb appeal to any home or business. It's a project that you can do on your own, but requires some concentration and time, according to Pyzique Wall Systems. A column...

  • How To Lay a Flag Stone Patio Over Cement

    Flagstones laid over a cement foundation can provide an all-purpose patio for entertaining. Several variations of flagstones (cut or irregular-shaped) are available at building-supply stores. In...

  • 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 Cement in a Swingset

    Many store bought swingsets include anchors to hold the swingset firmly onto the ground and prevent it from tipping over while children play. These anchors will sometimes come loose when children...

  • How to Build a Column Mail Box Yourself

    You can build your own column mail box, but the task can be challenging. According to Pyzique Wall Systems, Inc., a column mail box is sturdier than any other type of mailbox because it's made...

  • How to Anchor Posts in Concrete

    You don't have to be a cowpoke or live on a ranch to be able to put up a few posts now and then. All it takes is a hole, a post, some cement and before you know it you'll get that fence or gate up...

  • DIY Garden Pergola

    A pergola is a small, open-air structure, sometimes covered with vines. Adding a pergola to your garden will accent your plants and provide a relaxing shaded area. You can construct a DIY garden...

  • How to Calculate the Cement for Concrete Garage Floor

    A concrete garage floor is made up of cement, sand and aggregates. Cement is reckoned in bags per cubic yard, with more bags of cement yielding a stronger concrete. A bag of cement is one cubic...

  • How to Paint Cement Stepping Stones

    Painting a decorative cement stepping stone is a fun, creative way to add beauty to your backyard garden or to enjoy a family craft. Stepping stones can be used as a walkway to your front door, as...

  • How to Prep a Cement Floor for Paint

    Prepping cement to paint requires that you clean the cement of all contaminants and repair any holes or cracks. A special primer made especially for cement is applied before the cement paint and...

  • How to Get Dried Paint Off of Cement

    Cement is just one component that is used to make concrete and mortar. It is used to make buildings, driveways, garage floors, sidewalks and more. The effort needed to remove dried paint from...

  • Instructions for Making Stepping Stones

    Making stepping stones to enhance your garden can be a fun and rewarding project. With a minimal amount of effort and financial investment you can turn any ordinary path, garden or yard into a...

  • How to Make a Decorative Walkway Stone

    Homemade walkway stones are an easy and inexpensive project that can add charm and beauty to an outdoor garden or walkway. Personalize stones with meaningful objects or hand prints of small...

  • How to Build a Cement Block Compost Bin

    Cement block compost bins offer solid construction for the right price---close to nothing if you can obtain salvaged blocks, often offered online, and generally around $45 (2009 prices) if you...

  • How to Make Cement Stepping Stones

    Making your own garden stepping stones is not only economical, but is also a craft project that you can work on with the children. Use basic tools to mix the cement, and with a few extra items you...

  • How to Apply Flag Stone on a Patio

    Flag stone is a popular choice for outdoor patios as it is extremely durable and long-lasting and provides homeowners with a luxurious, elegant finish. While the process of installing flag stone...

  • How to Make Cedar Fence Posts

    Cedar fences withstand the weather better than many other types of wood fencing. But digging and installing your own fence posts might seem difficult. If you ever wanted to install a cedar fence...

  • How to Mix White Portland Cement

    White Portland cement is essentially the same as grey cement except that it has a white color produced by iron and manganese metal oxides. It is primarily produced in the specifications of Type I...

  • Instructions for a Homemade Outdoor Pizza Oven

    The wood-burning brick oven has probably been around since humans discovered how to fire bricks. A brick pizza oven is a smaller version designed specifically for cooking pizzas and other breads....

  • How to Design with Pavers

    Designing with pavers is a great way to make your garden beautiful while being ecological with permeable paving. Permeable paving is growing in popularity as the new style offers flexibility,...

  • How to Make Poor Man's Concrete

    Concrete patios are great, but not everyone can afford to have one poured or own the equipment to do it themselves. You may still be able to reach your dream of a cement patio by building one out...

  • Fiberglass Vs. Cement Pool

    Installing an in-ground pool can increase the value of your home while offering great exercise and fun that the entire family can enjoy. Choosing the building materials for your pool should be...

  • How to Install a Vinyl Fence in a Garden

    As your property gets older, you may find that the original fencing is beginning to fall apart and needs to be replaced. When replacing fencing, you have several options to choose from, depending...

  • How to Repair Cement Cracks

    Got a few cracks in your sidewalk or driveway cement? Exposed cracks can lead to all sorts of problems if not taken care of quickly. Here is a step by step guide on how to patch cracks in cement.

  • How to Build a Curved Cement Corner Form

    Want to make a curved cement form? Curved cement corners can add aesthetic appeal to any masonry project. Adding a curved corner to any concrete project can be easy. Here is a step by step guide...

  • How to Mix Recycled Glass in Concrete

    There are companies that are creating artistic effects in the use of concrete mixed with recycled glass. Not only are the artistic effects wonderful to view, especially as light reflects from...

  • How to Make a PVC Pipe Flag Holder

    PVC may be the easiest and lightest material you can use to make a flag holder. It won't rust or decay, and it can be painted in any color you choose. A PVC pipe flag holder is also versatile...

  • How to Install a Gate on Your Farm Driveway

    Installing a driveway gate is fairly straightforward, however a couple of pitfalls await the unwary. The old carpenter's rule of measuring twice and cutting once is appropriate here, as are...

  • Proper Ratios to Make Concrete

    Concrete mixes are a ratio of 3 elements: cement, water and aggregate which is sand and rock. Sometimes other admixtures that may be added to the mix for special purposes, such as speeding up...

  • How to Build an Outdoor Barbecue Oven

    Nothing smells better in the summertime than some ribs or burgers on the grill. A backyard barbecue party is sure to draw a crowd. Building your own outdoor barbecue oven is a must for any outdoor...

  • Brick Mailbox Instructions

    Brick mailboxes improve your home's curb appeal and are strong, sturdy, secure and weatherproof. You can hire a professional to build one for you, but you don't have to be a skilled bricklayer to...

  • How to Stain a Cement Patio

    Bare cement patios can collect dirt and mold. Unprotected cement is susceptible to weather damage, and it must be regularly maintained to keep the area looking new. Staining your cement patio...

  • How to Remove Flowerpot Stains From Cement

    While flowerpots can add a beautiful and festive look to any outdoor area, they can stain surrounding areas, including cement. Most these stains will be caused either by the dirt from the...

  • How to Build a Brick Built-In BBQ

    The aroma of meat on the grill is a summertime classic, and many barbecue enthusiasts build their own backyard barbecue setup. Built-in brick barbecues are rustic and elegant, with a stone side...

  • How to Fix a Broken Fence Post

    It's been bothering you way too long, you know the one, the gate post that's wobbly and falling over sometimes and letting the dog get out? The neighbors are complaining and you need to fix it...

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