Landscaping

Landscaping

Landscaping

Landscaping
Landscaping Landscaping refers to the activity of modifying the visible features of an area of land. Landscaping is both science and art and requires good observation and design skills on the part of the landscaper. Landscaping projects may include the planting of flowers, plants, trees and sod, the building of flower beds, planters and walkways, putting in a decorative fountain, installing a sprinkler system, or anything that enhances the pleasure and enjoyment of your outdoor living space.


 

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Orange County Landscaping
  • Ribbit Tree and Plant, the Westside’s newest nursery
  •       Bridget and Lori with a section of Australian fencing
    Ribbit Tree and Plant started life about a year ago on the side of the road "” literally. Owners Bridget Blake-Wilson and Lori Dovi were selling plants on the shoulder of Topanga Canyon Blvd., at the location of the old Sassafras Nursery (the first nursery I ever fell in love with and bemoaned by us old timers). Recently they purchased a gorgeous 2 1/2 acres of oak studded land just off Old Topanga Road. Bridget and Lori are starting out small but they have big ideas. The selection at Ribbit (don't you love the name) is lovely.  As well as a choice selection of trees, shrubs, vegetables and flowers, many of which are drought tolerant, they are distributors for the Australian fence product Ausbrush. They can provide landscaping, design, maintenance and even sprinkler design and installation. Since they live in the canyon, they want to give back and are starting out by making a picnic area on their land. Look for some surprises

    Tags: landscaping flowers nursery shrubs trees vegetables sprinklers nursery information
  • Take a Look at Integrated Lighting Systems
  •       Integrated Lighting systems are currently more of a school of thought than a clearly defined system. Several manufacturers offer packages which are referred to as Integrated Lighting, and each will offer a certain collection of features. The prevalent feature provided with these systems is versatility and resourcefulness. Different companies will normally combine their own mixture of sensors and ballasts which standardize the amount of power being used. A few designers use a mix of solar and electrical power to further shrink energy expenses, yet others just exploit  the effective use of ambient daylight to cut electrical usage. Depending on the needs of your institution, and the region you are located in, there are several features which could make your job less expensive. A nice option are solar power lights & sets.
    Solar LED Lights have seen widespread use for decades, yet there are one or two problems which remain hard to solve. In some regions of the country, daylight hours

    Tags: landscaping home outdoors home improvement gardening lighting
  • Neighbor Troubles
  •       We had our first encounter with an angry neighbor yesterday, which isn't bad since we've been on this project since October. Actually he was perfectly pleasant, but not happy. It's the new guy next door - who hasn't even moved in yet - and he'd noticed that a) our workers are walking through his yard to get to our work and b) the foundation for the garden wall has encroached on his property. Naturally I fell on my sword and apologized - I don't want to annoy the neighbor before he's even moved in! - and said we'd stop the walking (which I had only noticed yesterday too) and fix the concrete.He said that they are in the permitting stage, and plan to get their work started in April. Just as we finish. Which also means that they'll be doing building work all through the summer. Nice.On the subject of concrete, Hubby and I went out this morning to have an inspect, and we weren't at all sure that the area outside the bedroom door is correct. There is a large landing pad which doesn't

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  • Feng Shui Cottage Entrance
  •       Perfect cottage, perfect hostess! Go to www.janakolpen.com to see who lives in this enchanting country home. Add your house and garden video tours to www.design2share.com, the Where I Live video-sharing website. Subscribe to the Design2Share Q&A weekly podcasts for help with your design questions.
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  • Traffic Calming
  •       Yesterday we had 15 trucks outside out house, including an enormous concrete mixer. Today was much quieter, just five vehicles. The landscaping crew continued their work on setting up the forms for the front yard concrete (due to be poured on Tuesday, weather permitting). I have to forgive them their last trench, upon which I poured such scorn, as it turned out to be the base for the courtyard wall.The guys from Jim's Bunch continued working away inside the house. They ripped out the inside of the closet in our bedroom. They have installed the dresser in our bedroom, and also finished off the wine fridge area in the kitchen. Various bumps and hammers from other parts of the house, tasks unspecified. Everything seemed quite calm today.Site Supervisor II declares that the job will be finished in six weeks.Photos here:i) The old hot tub box on the side of the house, where our predecessors kept the water chemicals and stuff. We're having it taken off - retaining the potentially usef

    Tags: landscaping kitchen weather demolition foundations electrics subcontractors
  • Growing up Latina: My Short Introspective
  •       My parents' biggest fear in life was that we were going to be "that kid"ť. The one that joined the local gang (Little Putos reigned my hood), the one that dropped out of high school in 10th grade, the one that got pregnant right after her Quinceañera, (like my cousin Esmeralda) or the one that ran away. So my brother and I became the opposite of that. We didn't play outside much, unless supervised; our teachers loved us, and became avid readers. But then, I started middle school.



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  • Twenty seven million flowers
  •       Dubai Municipality say they planted twenty seven million flowering plants in the city last year.Driving around you obviously see that a huge number of plants are put in and then pulled out as they die off, but an average of a million every couple of weeks is staggering.It's generally reported that we in Dubai are amongst the world's highest users of water, but I wonder where we stand if the water used for irrigation is taken out of the equation.My guess is that the total amount of water used is divided by the population number, and I can't find a breakdown of usage by sector. The relatively large amount of landscaping, parks, greenery, flowers across the city must take a large part of the total I would have thought.Most of the flower beds have the efficient drip-watering system, but there's a lot of wastage with the sprinkler system used for the grassy areas - this morning Al Sufouh Road was awash with water from the grass sprinklers.Perhaps we individual users aren't as wasteful as th

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  • Domestic Toilet Hire For Renovation Work - Tips & Hints
  •       A plumber can be your toilet hire and fix your sinks and fixtures, but a landscaper can do these things as well as landscaping the home garden by putting in an entire irrigation system into your lawn and garden. You see, the latter needs to know about plumbing before he can provide a sprinkler system to your geraniums. So, if you have a problem with the toilet, hire your landscape designer to do the job.
    Although he needs to know about what size pipe to install, your garden professional will be able to place pvc under the ground, install a timer and set it, and make sure that everything is up to code and above ground the way it needs to be. This is important when you are planting and watering trees, flowers and shrubs. They may each need to be on a separate schedule and timed differently.
    From flowers, to fruit trees, to gladiolas, your professional will be able to let you know if they will grow richly in your type of soil. Since each area of the country is different, you will need to

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    Orange County CA News
  • Jurors recommend death for serial killer
  •       SANTA ANA "“ Courtroom spectators applauded Tuesday when an Orange County jury recommended that serial killer Rodney James Alcala be put to death for five sexual assault and torture murders committed in the 1970s. Alcala, who represented himself...
  • Alcala jurors: Death vote was easily reached
  •       SANTA ANA "“ Jurors who quickly decided Tuesday to recommend the death penalty for convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala called their decision easy given the horrific circumstances of the slayings. Alcala tortured, raped then murdered his victims:...
  • O.C. baseball preview: Edison, Capo on top
  •       Find the top players and teams to watch for the 2010 baseball season.
  • Family charged in $16M real estate fraud
  •       The scheme involved a mother and 2 daughters, forged documents and straw buyers, prosecutors say.
  • 'Idol' singer Scott MacIntyre comes to O.C.
  •       Scott MacIntyre, the visually impaired singer and pianist, releases his new album on Thursday, plays on "Idol" that night, and comes to the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove later this month.

    Shannon Shimizu's Home Improvement Blog
  • Simple Steps to a Greener Home
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    Here are some simple, inexpensive tips to make your home more eco-friendly. Creating a green home and lifestyle starts with making eco home improvements. Many are affordable, basic, and definitely good for the environment. 

     

    1)  Barbeques- Propane barbeques are best for the environment. If you prefer to use charcoal, there are some brands that burn greener than others. Look for green burning charcoal when you shop.  

     

    2)  Composting- Traditional outdoor composting is great if you have the room. If you’re tight on space, try Bokashi Composting. This simple indoor composting method is cleaner and best of all odorless. Either way you won’t waste a thing and your garden will appreciate it.

     

    3)  Use Green Power- Check to see if your state has green power alternatives available. Call your state or local government office or check it out on the web.

    4)  Shopping Bags- Instead of choosing paper or plastic, bring your own bag instead. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to find. You can buy them online or even at some local stores. Most are made of recycled materials and save trees as well as prevent plastic from ending up in landfills.

     

    5)  The Local Paper- If you take the paper at your home, be sure to recycle it. Another green option is to cancel the paper all together. Read it online instead for free!

    6)  Change Your Light Bulbs- Whether you change them one at a time or all at once, CFL light bulbs are the way to go. They last 1000 times longer than regular bulbs and use much less energy which saves you money.  

     

    7)  Candles- Many people don’t realize that some candles can actually pollute the air in your home. Clean burning candles, such as soy candles, are a little pricier, but can make a difference when it comes to indoor air quality. You can tell t he difference because these candles will burn from edge to edge right down to the bottom with no black soot. They burn longer, so in the end they are more economical.  

     

    8)  Save Water- Replace old faucets and showerheads with newer low flow versions. Today these products are much improved to not only save water but to give you the water pressure you are looking for.  

     

    9)  Fighting Household Pests- Fight pests like ants and roaches by spraying them with soapy water. It kills them effectively without using the regular toxic, smelly bug spray. It’s also much better for the environment and not poisonous to your kids or pets.

     

    10) Green Cleaners- Replace your old toxic cleaners with ones that are better for the environment. You can find them in most local stores. Non toxic cleaners are also safer to have around small children.

    11) Look For Energy Star Appliances- These appliances are much more energy efficient and some even come with a tax break. When you’re looking for new appliances, look for Energy Star brands for the best savings for you and the environment.

    12)  Green Yards and Gardens- Remember to use organic plant foods and eco-friendly lawn fertilizers. Turn to Mother Nature for pest control. Remember birds and good bugs eat the bad ones in your flower beds and gardens. Get you whole family involved when it comes to planting your garden. Let everyone participate in what you plant and the taking care and maintenance of the garden. In the end, reap and enjoy your organic fruits and veggies together. A sweet reward for everyone’s hard work!

    13)  Change Your Thermostat- Install a programmable thermostat in your home to prevent wasting energy. Set it to only be on when you are at home and to turn itself off when you are away.

    14)  Recycle, Recycle, Recycle- Check with your local garbage service to see what programs they have available, or simply do it yourself. Turning in recyclables at your local recycling center can turn into extra cash for you or your kids.

    15)  Water Heaters- Make sure that your water heater is set at 120 degrees or below. Studies have shown that for every 10 degrees lower that you set your water heater, the savings on your energy bill will be between three and five percent.

    It really does make a difference to the environment when each of us make small changes. Some projects are bigger than others, so if you need help with these or any other home improvement jobs, Five Star Consumer Referrals, Inc. is ready to help.

  • Outdoor Home Improvement Projects
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    The options are endless when it comes to outdoor building projects. You may be interested in adding a front or back porch or maybe a sun porch to enjoy with family and friends. Maybe you have a pool and you are interested in building a pool deck. A backyard deck is always nice when enjoying those backyard family barbeques, a drink at the end of a long day while enjoying the last remnants of sun or soaking up the moonlight, or simply relaxing in the summer sunshine. Perhaps you may want to add a roof deck onto your home or an outside deck onto your master bedroom.

     

    If you have small children a play structure is a great form of exercise and fun. Again varieties and styles are endless. Jungle gyms, tree house s, forts and fortresses are all wonderful options. Add whatever accessories and play items you like. Go wild and don’t forget to get your kids in on the planning as well.

     

    One word of caution after you decide which outdoor project is for you. The building material you choose can make a big difference for you and your family. Pressure treated lumber contains a form of cyanide that acts as an insecticide against pests. Children playing on such surfaces have been shown to develop rashes and skin infections. Cedar wood resists pests naturally and is a much better choice. Though it is more expensive, it is a healthier choice for your family and is strong and sturdy, holding up well over the long haul.

     

    All of these projects will add value and function to your home as well as hours of enjoyment for you and your family. Whatever your home improvement needs may be Five Star Consumer Referrals, Inc. is there to help.

  • How to Control Something When the Economy is Totally Out of Control
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    How to Control Something When the Economy is Totally Out of Control!!

    I don’t know about you but I am having a hard time these days watching or listening to the news. I find it depressing and a little scary. Every time I turn on the television I hear more doom and gloom. Even commercials are getting into it. I heard a commercial today advertising mattresses. The announcer said something to the effect of “Recession Sale!! With the economy worsening and more people out of work now is a great time to take advantage of our recession sale and buy a new mattress!” I thought to myself, why so when that person gets laid off they have a comfy new bed to be depressed in.

    As my grandmother used to say, “Heavens!!”  I know I can’t control the economy the news or what anyone else around me is doing but I can control how I feel and what I am doing. Positive actions lead to positive thinking and positive thinking leads to positive actions. With that in mind I decided to tackle what for me is a big issue, the clutter in my home. Yes I confess, I have clutter. Now in my defense, I don’t know a lot of people who have two young kids, a dog and a husband and don’t have clutter. However, that thin veil of an excuse probably only sounds good to me. So, instead of watching the news yesterday, I popped on my ipod put on some good tunes and bee bopped my way through a couple of rooms in my house. I have to tell you it felt really good. It was just the sort of mindless activity that I needed. It helped me to take my mind of the economy and focus on broken GI Joes and Barbie’s with no hair.

    Admittedly, I was overwhelmed at first; especially when I walked into my sons’ room. I wanted to turn around, shut the door behind me and keep walking. However, I persevered and a couple of hours later my son had a sparkly new room. Here are some tips that worked for me.

    1. Start one room at a time and then break that room down to one drawer or one closet at a time.
    2. Bring in three boxes and mark them KEEP   CHARITY   THROW AWAY.  When sorting through the clutter put it in the appropriate box.   
    3. Show no mercy!! If you haven’t worn it, it doesn’t work or it is broken throw it away!! Believe me, I understand all about emotional attachment. I found my sons little baby beanie, it was frayed, stained and it smelled, yet I found myself holding it fondly and remembering when he was a baby. Then I came to my senses and realized I could just as easily look at a picture of him wearing it and that would work just as well as the frayed, stained and smelly piece of material I was holding.

    Once I started organizing I realized how much easier my life flowed. Small problems like my kids frantically trying to find their favorite sweatshirt as we are walking out the door to school; stayed small because I knew exactly where that sweatshirt was. One drawer, one room, one day at a time, I reduced the clutter in our home, reconnected with what we had and felt a lot better about myself.

  • Green Ideas For Home Improvement
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    Green Ideas For Home Improvement

    Now more than ever, many of us are concerned with making choices that are not only good for us, but for the environment as well.  Eco-friendly home improvement options are readily available these days.  These products provide good quality and savings by lowering your water and energy bills.  The savings to you over the lifetime of these products allows them to pay for themselves.

    Save water in the bathroom by replacing your old toilet with either a low flow or dual flush model.  Also replace your regular shower head and faucet with affordable low flow versions.

    Painting either the inside or outside of your home can make a big difference in the appearance of your home.  When you go to select your paints, look for ones that are either recycled or non-VOC brands.  Non-VOC means non volatile organic chemicals.  There are also brands which contain low or reduced levels of VOC.  Just ask for eco-friendly paints at your local home improvement or paint store.

    When replacing the flooring in your home there are many eco friendly options.  One to look into is cork flooring.  It holds up well, is comfortable to walk on and comes in many colors and designs.  The adhesive used is also non toxic so it won't harm the environment.

    Another option for flooring is to simply refurbish the floors you have.  You may have older hard wood floors that are either visible or covered up with carpet or other flooring.  Once refinished, these floors can shine like brand new.

    If you're looking at carpet, consider carpet tiles instead.  The problem with more traditional carpet is that it has a tendency to harbor nasty things such as dust mites, mildew, and pet dander.  Unfortunately these are hard to get out even with steam cleaning.  Carpet tiles are usually made from recycled materials, easy to install and easy to keep clean.  They also come in outdoor carpet styles if you would like to spruce up outdoors as well.

    If you do decide to go with carpeting, try to skip the carpet padding.  The extra material, chemicals and labor involved is often unnecessary.  The padding also makes it much harder to keep your carpet clean without having to use harsh chemicals.

    When you are shopping for bedding, remember to look for organic brands.  Other companies often add formaldehyde as a softneing agent.  This toxic chemical is not only bad for your, but also bad for the environment.  Mattresses can also be eco-friendly.  Many companies now carry them.  They are generally made from a material called natural latex rubber which is not harmful to the environment.

    Solar options are great to consider as well.  They will reduce your energy usage as well as your energy bill.  If you're replacing your water heater, try a solar powered model.  Also consider solar panels.  They may be expensive to buy, but many companies now rent them as well.  This makes them very affordable and accessible to almost anyone.

  • Energy Efficient Water Heaters
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    ENERGY EFFICIENT WATER HEATERS

    There has been a lot of talk recently about how we all need to do our part to make our world a greener place to live in. A great way to start pitching in is by simply making a few changes right in your own home. Changing out your old hot water heater for a newer more efficient version is both simple, eco-friendly, and goes a long way towards helping our environment. 

    Older electric water heaters consume larger amounts of energy than either their natural gas or oil fired counterparts. More energy usage creates a higher demand on our local power plants. Studies show that a typical family of four using a traditional electric water heater over the course of one year, uses enough energy to cause a typical power plant to emit about eight tons of carbon dioxide into our air. This is almost double the carbon dioxide fumes emitted by a typical family automobile. A family of four using a natural gas or oil fired water heater over the same period of time will only contribute around two tons of carbon dioxide into the air. By switching from your old electric water heater you can save energy, utility costs, and the air we breathe.

     

     

    Solar water heaters are also a good choice. Several homes have sufficient access to sunlight to have a solar water heater installed with no problems. They can also work in all climates.

    Solar water heaters also offer some financial benefits. Although the initial cost is more, between $1500.00 and $3500.00 for a solar water heater versus $150.00 and $450.00 for an electric or gas water heater, you will immediately see the savings in your electric or natural gas bills. The amount you will save in energy bills will pay for the new solar water heater on average in four to eight years.

     

    Solar water heaters last just as long as more conventional water heaters, on average 15-40 years. After the initial time it takes for your solar system to pay for itself, paying zero in energy costs virtually means free hot water for you and your family. More savings can be found by checking with your tax consultant. Starting in 2005 the government began offering homeowners up to 30% tax credit off the cost of installing their new solar powered water heater. Restrictions do apply, so be sure to check with you tax professional for details.

     

    If you decide that installing a solar water heater is right for you and your family, be sure to hire a qualified professional to help you with this project. Certified installers will be familiar with any zoning and building codes in your area as well as if you will need a building permit for installation.