Archive for the ‘Home Gardening’ Category
Value of Home Sales

- Contact property agent
Nothing wrong with your contact real estate agents, because they may have customers who are in need of a house like you want to sell. Surely there is a commission that should you set aside from the value of home sales, which ranged between 2.5 – 5% depending on size of nominal sales.
- Provide a phone number that can easily be reached
Try not to let you easily contacted by a prospective buyer at any time. If indeed you do not provide full time, give additional information on them. For example: Call: 0321-6233363 (Hours 6-8 pm)
- Review Market Price
Perform a review of the market price on the house you are selling, by looking at the price of land and houses around the site. Put a reasonable price for both parties (seller and buyer) are not disappointed. Do not let your home unsold because it is too expensive, or otherwise you are actually ‘lose’ because it sells at a price far below market price.
The Green Roofs -part 2-
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Main advantages of organic roof:
- The duration of green roofs is up to two times longer than conventional roofs, which causes them to reduce costs of maintenance and replacement.
- Energy conservation. Green roofs represent savings in heating and air conditioning, depending on the size of the building, climate and type of roof. Could be reduced up to 25% of cooling needs. Read the rest of this entry »
The Green Roofs -part 1-

I love these green islands located on the roofs of buildings: roofs with green palm trees and small forests in the middle of the city. Refresh the look, the air and are pieces of nature in the concrete.
Green roofs open up a whole range of possibilities:
* Growing fruits, vegetables and flowers
* Improving the building air conditioning
* extend roof life * Reduce the risk of flooding
* Filter air pollution and CO2.
* To act as an acoustic barrier, soil blocks low-frequency sounds and plants high frequencies. * Filter pollutants and heavy metals in rainwater
* Protect urban biodiversity Read the rest of this entry »
Low Maintenance Garden
A lush and colorful garden was synonymous with high investment in time and money. Now, with the system Xeriscape can enjoy the charms of nature, without spending hours between showers and secateurs and reducing maintenance costs by more than half.
A way to organize your green space more efficiently called Xeriscape or “dry garden.” This concept arose in Colorado in the early 80s. The goal was to raise awareness about the responsible use of water. Today, this technique expanded borders to become very popular within and outside the country. Read the rest of this entry »
The Roof Garden

Humans have grown plants over structures since antiquity. Besides the advantage decorative roof plantings may provide food, temperature control, architectural enhancement, and recreational opportunities. The gardening areas available in cities are often seriously lacking, which is likely the key impetus for many roof gardens.
The garden may be on the roof of self which takes care of its own water and garbage. Hydroponics and other alternative methods can expand the possibilities of gardening reducing roof top, for example, the need for soil or its tremendous weight. Plantings in containers are used extensively in gardens at the roof top. A high-profile example of a building with a roof garden is Chicago City Hall. Read the rest of this entry »
All About Hanging Plants
Few things can change for themselves the atmosphere of a home, including plants. In many cases the appropriate location can be a problem, it is recommended hanging plants …
Some plants well combined, in different sizes and placed at different heights can be a very important element in clothing from home, or in a hanging planter that highlights the beauty of the plant.
There are several varieties of such plants.It is the Campanula, which keeps the flowers throughout the summer, and if treated can last for many years, but have to prune it when it happens flowering. Should be watered moderately in summer, while winter sparingly. Read the rest of this entry »
Plants for Dark: Camellia
For those cases in which one lives in an apartment or house dark, there are different varieties that give satisfaction and joy of their flowers, with very little light. Let’s see how to grow …
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This flower, which has no perfume, is native to East Asia, China, Indochina, Japan and spread through Europe in the hands of the Jesuits.
A shrub or tree pernnifolio slow growth is exceptional for its flowering in three of the four seasons: fall, winter or spring. There are over 3,000 different varieties, a number that increases annually. Read the rest of this entry »




