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Tips for Laying Lawn Turf |
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Written by Admin
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Wednesday, 08 December 2010 22:22 |
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An attractive lawn is positive boost for environment, the focal point of any garden and a safe place for children to play. There are a number of things to take into consideration before you lay a lawn or replace an old lawn with fresh turf. Itβs important to choose right turf and then preparing to lay the turf.
First of all decide the type of turf which is best suited to your needs which depend upon condition of your garden and intended use of grass area. Families which like to make most of their garden should select the turf which can withstand heavy flow of traffic. Secondly you need to know how much turf you need. Your Turf suppliers can help you in this. Turf is available to buy from online turf suppliers, garden centers and specialist turf growers at all times of year. Turf should be laid down in forty-eight hours of its delivery. It will be extremely hard to lay turf in middle of winter, so it should be avoided at all costs. The ground is usually too hard for the turf to take root and too much chilled to grow the turf. Early spring to middle summer is the optimum time, however, late summer and early autumn is still considered possible, but the extra heat will require.
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Last Updated on Monday, 13 December 2010 10:30 |
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Interior Decorating Tips β Choosing the Best Tiles |
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Written by Admin
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Thursday, 16 December 2010 03:18 |
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Tiles such as marble, ceramic or stone are much easier to work with when it comes to interior decorating. Whether they are used on the wall, floor or counters, tiles are ultimately more versatile and easier to incorporate into any design. Tiles can be separated into two categories namely hard finish tiles and soft finish tiles. Hard finish tiles include terrazzo, marble, slate, quarry and terra cotta. They are more expensive because they are more durable. They can last up to a century without much tear and wear. They come in various textures and finishes and are more convenient for outdoor use. Soft finish tiles such as cork tiles and vinyl tiles are warmer and softer therefore ideal for use in bathrooms and kitchens as well as walls of any room of the house. They are easier to clean and come in a wide range of designs.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 December 2010 03:46 |
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