Gazebo Construction
To enjoy his garden, the outdoors without suffering the inconvenience such as mosquitoes can be installed your self gazebo that plans often quite simple and easy to understand. To enjoy his garden, the outdoors without suffering the inconvenience such as mosquitoes can be installed yourself agazebo that plans often quite simple and easy to understand.
The gazebo has become a garden that is often found because it helps repel mosquitoes and other insects while being easy to do yourself. A gazebo has many advantages for comfort in a garden particularly during meals. To make one’s own gazebo plans are available on the Internet, some free or at bookstores or craft businesses.
Before you start you have to know what will be done on your plan the gazebo because they differ depending on the materials. Indeed, some require more rooms, more space and more time for construction. There are wooden gazebo, metal or vinyl. To facilitate your building and to avoid errors it is essential to get a gazebo kit that are the basis of the structure.
To build a gazebo plans are also the most expensive in most cases more complicated. So they turn to professionals and you can buy if you want to hire a contractor to build your gazebo.
Enjoy the outdoors during the summer but also during spring and autumn in your garden, from the outside with a gazebo whose plansyou have enabled an easy construction.
When you decide the best way to get your booth built, why not consider a plan to build gazebo. Even if you do not want to do the work yourself, you should have a gazebo construction plan that the contractor can work. If you are not ready to design your own gazebo from scratch, and a gazebo construction plan may be the answer. If you want to do the job yourself, your gazebo building plan you take you step by step through the process.
You can find a gazebo construction plan of a variety of sources.You can find a plan to build gazebo in books or in a magazine, a home improvement store, or you can search online for information you need to start your gazebo building plan and run on your project.Some sites will charge you a fee for their gazebo building plan and some sites allow you to download free gazebo plans. Whatever works best for you is the way you should do it.
Your plan should include gazebo building plans and a complete list of materials. Each part of the construction process should be stated in clear and concise. You will be told how to measure all the advice and perspective. You will be guided on how to cut everything the right way. Your booth building plan should cover all aspects of the proposed gazebo from start to finish.
Your gazebo construction plan may come with pages and pages of pictures that will show you in detail how to build your booth on the right path. When you buy or download a gazebo construction plan, make sure the company stands behind the plans and will be available at any time if you have any questions about the project are presented. You can save hundreds, even thousands of dollars when you build your gazebo gazebo construction plan with your own hands. You can enjoy a job well done when you choose to build your booth from a gazebo construction plan. Think of how all will be impressed when they see your work.
Pannier country
A basket wicker houses a collection of perennials with decorative foliage and purple flowers. The Japanese anemones, asters and purple spikes of Pennisetum emerge in a very elegant from the leaves of apple green and purple Heuchera. In the foreground, the Pernettya offers numerous bays pearly pink.
Flowering: May to July for Heuchera, from August to frost asters, in September-October for the Japanese anemone, and in May-June for Pernettya.
Our advice: Cut faded flowers regularly, leaves and stems dry to keep the pot without problem for 2 or 3 years.
Alignment of cabbage
A bloom over several months with ornamental cabbage
The ornamental cabbage pomment do not, but spread out over several months their beautiful curly leaves. Depending on the variety, the heart is shades of yellow, pink, red, white, purple, light green … sprouts are super durable and fear neither the cold nor the snow. And the more the temperature drops, their colors are more vivid.
Flowering: October to March.
Our advice: seeding is easy to succeed and many varieties are available. It is done in May-June, in the nursery. Transplanting pot or tray, takes place after 2 months of cultivation and watering should be regular throughout the growing season. Install the seedlings in place in a massive pot or in September.
Agreements flamboyant
Chrysanthemum, aster, cyclamen and Cotinus: agreements flamboyant
A big pot of chrysanthemums to Japan’s small coppery orange flowers produced an explosion of color. The show is enhanced by the Smoke tree (Cotinus coggygria ‘Grace’) at the beautiful purple foliage tinged with orange in the fall. In the manner of a painter, the gardener has added a mini cyclamen flowers scarlet and purple aster to balance the picture.
Flowering: August to October for the fall aster, from September to November for chrysanthemums and from September to March for the cyclamen.
Our advice: protect asters by a veil of winter or return to a local frost when temperatures are negative.
Spectacular massive
The asters are the kings of the fall. In this massif, the multitude of small white daisies forms a backdrop for the hydrangeas and chocolate bronze foliage. The scarlet-flowered sage and purple Salvia leucantha and S. guaranitica, complemented by a rustic create beautiful fuchsia colored keys.
Flowering: August to frost asters and salvias.
Our advice: during the summer, regular pollarding large asters planted in front to control their development and promote their branching. At the rear, install stakes to support tall stems.
Leaf miner stems of geranium
The adult is a brown butterfly (Cacyreus Marshall) who flits around in the summer of pots of geraniums (mistakenly called geraniums).It is sometimes called “brown” geranium.
a green caterpillar eats the buds, stems and wins in which it bores a gallery. Three successive generations in the year.
Damage: stews with no little flower and stems dry out completely mined.
Targets: the ivy and zonal geraniums. The real geraniums(Geranium perennial) of our regions are spared.
Affected areas: the insect appeared in the south of France in 1997.
Treatments: buttons attacked and undermined the stems must be destroyed. Only regular treatments during the growing season(every 7 to 10 days) with a microbiological insecticide containingBacillus thuringiensis are effective.
Garden : Diseases and pests I
The Asian long horned
These beetles black with some white macula (Anoplophoraglabripennis and A. chinensis) are long antennae. Their larvae live-in the woods where they burrow.
Damage: These insects attack healthy trees which wither quickly. Holes which escape from sawdust and dark streaks appear on the bark.
Targets: the hardwood to softwood: elm, willow, birch, maple, poplar …
Affected areas: several outbreaks have been identified in France Gien (45) and Let (07), in 2003 Saint-Anne-sur- Brivet (44) in 2004;Velars-sur-Ouch (27) and Strasbourg (67 ) in 2008, but the insect does not appear yet installed.
Treatments: These beetles are on the list of harmful organisms whose introduction and spread are banned in France. Trees with suspected symptoms can be reported to your
Directed vegetable
These decorative apple cabbage white and blue-gray stick together on their table for cold weather. Before a small pot of thoughts and heath asters and fall camp the autumnal scenery.
Flowering: August to October for asters, from October to March for the heather, cabbage, thoughts and violas.
Our advice: replace the asters by winter-flowering plants such as bulbs, perennials . All containers are clay, but a different shape to give unity and depth to the composition.
Composition fruity
Two Japanese chrysanthemums, yellow and fuchsia, and some quince littering the table light
up the gardener. Sedges comans’Bronze’ Heuchera foliage and copper are there to fall down. While the little Japanese Skimmia ’Rubella’ is the transition between the warm colors and browns.
Flowering: May to July for Heuchera, from September to March forchrysanthemums from Japan. Japanese Skimmia door knobs red-brown in winter and white flowers in spring.
Our advice: Skimmia Japanese transplant in the ground after the spring bloom. Uproot chrysanthemums to install perennial or annualsummer-flowering: Coreopsis, Carnation of India, marigold.