Is Pressure Treated Lumber My Best Option?

Most of the pressure treated wood at your local Home Depot will be yellow pine. It is most commonly a yellowish color, that can sometimes look a little green after being treated. The pros of using pressure treated yellow pine start with its relatively low cost, when compared to other common woods that are suitable for outdoor structures like western red cedar. This option will give you the least expensive pergola possible. So, if the cost is your main concern, then the decision has already been made and you will have a pine arbor, pergola or other garden structure. There are some other points involved in the choice for most people, though. One being the impact on the environment, because most treated wood, is treated with a three chemicals known as CCA, chrome, copper and arsenic, and arsenic being very dangerous to your health. If you are a DIY kind of person, then you will end up with this stuff in your lungs after the project, and if your kids will be playing on it then they will have it on their skin too. And, don’t even think about growing grapes on your arbor that’s has been treated with CCA. In the treating process, these chemicals are added to the wood, often, when it still has very high moisture content. This plays a part in the cheaper price, because you don’t have to dry it, but it also might lead to some downfalls in your garden structures like pergola kits. Wet wood will change in shape considerablywhile it is drying, which can lead to bowing, warping and cracking in your garden structure. Having said that, treated yellow pine is currently satisfying many people out there that have built their decks and garden hardscape using it as their choice.

But if treated lumber isn’t your cup of tea, then there are many other choises of material for Wood Pergola Kits or even Vinyl Pergolas at SimplyPergolas.com.

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Q&A: Is it safe to grow vines on a pergola or arbor?

Question by Paul M: Is it safe to grow vines on a pergola or arbor?
I am planning on having a pergola/arbor built over the back patio of my house. I would like to enhance it aesthetically by adding a vine to grow along the columns and on the top. I was told by someone that vines would “tear up” the wood? Is this true? Also, any suggestions on good vines with nice blooms year round that might also attract butterflies?

Best answer:

Answer by Pamela B
Vines would be beautiful I would try trumpet flower vine, or passion flower vine both are gorgeous. Wisteria is really pretty grows fast but only blooms in the spring.
Good luck

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Landscape!!!!?

Question by energy.engineer: Landscape!!!!?
Imagine 50 acres where you can do everything…

What would you do? You have about M, 275,000 US Gal of water per day, and you want a “garden” that grows faster but also be very pleasant!

What would you do?

If you want you can draw it and send me to my email… energy.engineer@yahoo.com!… and simply post: “I SENT YOU A DRAWING”

Tks to all…

Best answer:

Answer by K_BIZ
I would make a giant maze out of arborvitae hedging like in the movie “The Shining”). And within the maze would be secret gardens with different kinds of plants srubs and flowers. I would plant some honey locust trees here and there for light shade. And incorporate many water features. Dont forget hardscaping like stone paths, walls and decorative boulders. Have fun!

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Zen Garden

A few nice garden images I found:

Zen Garden
garden

Image by h.koppdelaney

I am the tree in the garden
I am the fish in the pond
The heron wants to eat me
I am the heron

HKD

Ich bin der Baum im Garten
Ich bin der Goldfisch im Teich
Der Fischreiher will mich fressen
Ich bin der Fischreiher

HKD

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Common Landscaping Tools for Every Landscaper

Common Landscaping Tools for Every Landscaper

For the avid do-it-yourself landscaper, the right tools are important. After all, if one wishes to save money on the expenses associated with having a well cared for yard, it is best to make sure that he or she has all of the tools necessary to create an attractive landscape. By understanding some of the most common tools used for basic landscaping needs, you can ensure that you have everything you need to keep your lawn in the best possible shape, bringing delight and distinction to your grounds, be they large or small.

Shovels, rakes, trowels, and hand cultivators. These are the most basic of tools when it comes to landscaping. Every home should be supplied with these basic implements. They make just about every landscaping endeavor possible. Shovels to remove sod and turn soil, as well as dig the holes necessary for fixtures like trees and hardscapes, Rakes are essential to smooth out planting beds and prepare ground for things like sod without packing the dirt. Trowels and hand cultivators allow you to perform minute work that requires more attention to detail. All of these tools are necessary to the proper functioning and care of a landscape.

Pruners and shears. These tools are used to improve the appearance of woody plants and trees. They keep plants from encroaching in other areas, and they also promote the overall health of the plants. They help maintain a neat appearance, and if you have topiary concerns, they are indispensable in maintaining a set shape. There are hand pruners, tools that help with the smaller branches and are easier to use, loppers for getting thicker branches that are to large for pruners, and even pruning saws that can help you with the toughest of branches. Hedge shears provide a way for hedges to be trimmed more conscientiously than with electric or gas-run trimmers (although these are widely available and can make maintaining hedges much easier).

Lawnmower. This is perhaps one of the most common and most obvious of landscaping tools. It is meant to keep the grass at a reasonable level, and to keep the lawn neat and healthy. Related to lawnmowers in the trimming department are things like weed wackers, which are very useful in keeping edges that can’t be cut by a mower nice and neat. Additionally, the use of some special machinery, designed to eliminate thick brush is useful to have on hand, even it is only in the form of a machine rented once a year.

Other tools of interest. Of course, there are specialty tools that may be needed depending upon on the features of your landscape. If you have a water fixture, it is important to make sure that you have the proper pumps and filters, and that you have little skimmers that can allow you to remove larger pieces of debris from the water. Automatic sprinklers can make watering the lawn and your other plants much easier, and you should have a garden hose for special watering needs. Regular household tools such as hammer and nails, levels, and drills can be helpful if you have built landscape features like patios, decks, pergolas, and trellises. They can also be useful in building things like containers and creating raised beds.

Wheelbarrow. A wheelbarrow will always be of infinite use for the avid landscaper and improver. Wheelbarrows are very useful for moving debris as well as bringing needed implements to their proper places. They haul dirt and bring in plants. They make it possible to for one person to carry a load that otherwise she or he would not be able to handle. For the serious landscaper, a wheelbarrow is indeed necessary.

When you have all of the tools necessary to take care of your landscape, then you are well rewarded for your hard work. Acquiring the more common tools can also save you money in the long run, as they can be used over and over again. Additionally, many of the more common landscape tools are fairly small in size and easy to store in a garage or a shed. As long as they are kept neatly arranged in place, they are easy to get to when needed, and not hard to find. Proper maintenance of you tools is important: keep them from becoming rusty, and make sure your lawnmower and other gas or electric implements are well oiled and always have plenty of gas. Proper care of your tools ensures that you will be able to properly care for your landscape.

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Is it safe to grow vines on a pergola or arbor?

Question by Paul M: Is it safe to grow vines on a pergola or arbor?
I am planning on having a pergola/arbor built over the back patio of my house. I would like to enhance it aesthetically by adding a vine to grow along the columns and on the top. I was told by someone that vines would “tear up” the wood? Is this true? Also, any suggestions on good vines with nice blooms year round that might also attract butterflies?

Best answer:

Answer by Pamela B
Vines would be beautiful I would try trumpet flower vine, or passion flower vine both are gorgeous. Wisteria is really pretty grows fast but only blooms in the spring.
Good luck

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How can I move my wisteria that is already attached to my arbor.?

Question by Tella Graph: How can I move my wisteria that is already attached to my arbor.?
I purchased a Wisteria plant last year and it is growing over my arbor – very well, I must say. I’m making changes to my landscape and want to move the arbor and the wisteria. Should i try moving the arbor and wisteria together – or should I cut the wisteria and just start from scratch. If I move them together, do the vines already on the arbor bloom again.

Best answer:

Answer by keswickian
here is a site you can ask ,Learn2 grow

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Greenstone 37PG American Bungalow Garden Arbor, Stained Natural, 83 By 59 By 30 Inches Reviews

Greenstone 37PG American Bungalow Garden Arbor, Stained Natural, 83 By 59 By 30 Inches

  • God Bless America
  • No old growth lumber used
  • Protected Planter GuardTM stain improving weatherability and beauty of the wood
  • Preassembled side panels and easy-to-follow instructions make installation a breeze

We are proud to offer the American Bungalow Garden Arbor. The gentle curves of the American Bungalow Garden Arbor present a timeless style infused with history and will add grace to any garden walkway or entrance you are creating. It has been enhanced and protected with stain that improves weatherability and enhances the beauty of the wood. Have your family help you assemble the American Bungalow Arber. Its’ pre-assembled side panels and easy-to-follow instructions will help make assembly

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Build a Pergola Hardware Kit and Stencil

Build a Pergola Hardware Kit and Stencil

  • DIY Pergola Kit complete with hardware and stencil
  • Wood Stencil not paper
  • Comes with Hardware to construct 8×10, 10×12, 12×14
  • Easy to follow instructions

Build a pergola hardware and stencil kit.
This Kit is designed for the weekend craftsman with easy to follow instructions.
Comes complete with the hardware to make a 8×10, 10×12, or 12×14 garden pergola. (does not come with lumber)
Build the pergola shown or choose any other lumber you decide.
Save hundreds of dollars on shipping and manufacturing.
This kit comes with wood stencils not cheap paper stencils. All you need in tools is a jig saw and a drill.
The only wood you need to purchase is the

Price: $ 169.00

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Q&A: How could I achieve the look of a grape arbor for the dining room?

Question by Cindi D: How could I achieve the look of a grape arbor for the dining room?
I want to make the dining room look like a grape arbor so that when sitting at the table there will vines and grapes overhead, etc. (plastic ones!) How to install a grid system from which to hang the decorations? It doesn’t have to be the WHOLE ceiling, maybe just one corner so as not to be overdone. The existing ceiling is just a normal plaster ceiling.

Best answer:

Answer by Hope
You could hang a piece of lattice over the table, from the ceiling with chains. I saw them do that on HGTV for hanging pots and pans over an island.Check out their web site,it may help.

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landscape?

Question by Cody D: landscape?
what machines would i use to flaten ground and get ready to build a house or sumthing?

Best answer:

Answer by Susan B
it depends what you have to do to the ground to get it ready. you could use a backhoe or grader

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