Archive for December, 2006

Everyone here at Landscape Living would like to wish you and your family a happy and prosperous New Year. If you have not been seeing our regular posts. We have just steped back a little to enjoy the holidays with our family and friends. What you can expect from us during the coming year is to continue to grow and pass on to you our quality landscape and garden information.

Some of the things you can look forward to here at Landscape Living will be our daily posts on landscape and garden tips for your home. Our New Video Category fun landscape and garden videos. Where every Wednesday we will be adding a new fun video that we will share garden and landscape tips with you or entertaining landscape and garden videos that will just make you laugh :)

Fridays is our meat and potatoes day where we will be posting completly new and informative articles on a wide variety of subjects that will help you improve your landscape,garden and curb appeal for your outside living area and your home.

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So we again wish you a Happy New Year and stay tuned to our daily and weekly posts here at Landscape Living. In 2007 it only gets better :)

Happy New Year !!!!!!!!!!

Decorating your home and garden is one of the fun things to do during the holiday season. Decorating the Christmas tree with lights and ornaments, setting up a Christmas light display on your front lawn and decorating your front door with a evergreen wreath is just some of the thing that you can do to decorate for the Christmas and New Years celebration.

Another staple of decorating for the holidays is the use of poinsettias. Poinsettias are famous for giving the Christmas holidays that warm cozy feeling. You would think that with all of the decorations for the holidays with evergreen Christmas trees and wreaths that poinsettias would be grown in the cooler fall and winter months. When actually poinsettias are a tropical plant grown year round  in the southern part of North America and in South America.(Who New ?) :)

Instead of buying poinsettias to decorate your home for the holidays. We have some great tips on how to grow poinsettias in your garden and as plants in your home to add year round beauty to your home and for the holidays….