OXO Good Grips Adjustable Gardening Hand Rake 1068279




Use this adjustable hand rake to clear debris from flower beds, around plants, at the base of hedges or other hard-to-reach areas. Features easily adjustable tines that lock into place at a spread anywhere from a 3 to 12. Simply unlock the adjuster and slide forward or back to increase or decrease the spread, then securely lock into place. Fully retract the tines for getting into tight areas or for compact storage. Fully expand the tines for clearing larger areas. Also features a comfortable dual position handle with a soft, non-slip grip.

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WEEDER LEONARD CAPE COD

WEEDER LEONARD CAPE COD




Back by popular demand, and now an A. M. Leonard quality hand tool. Traditional design slices through soil, cutting weeds below the surface. Aerates and loosens soil. Forged steel with a hardened blade surface to hold up in tough soils. Contoured hardwood

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Home Landscaping Texas Home Landscaping

Home Landscaping Texas Home Landscaping



Home Landscaping: Texas is the latest edition in Creative Homeowner’s best-selling Regional Home Landscaping series, providing easy, practical ideas to beautify outdoor environments. Starting with the 200 best plants that thrive in the region, landscape professionals from Texas created 46 outdoor design concepts. Included are easy-to-follow instructions to create the paths, fences, walls, and arbors included in the designs, as well as information on plant care and maintenance. Clearly written in a friendly style, Home Landscaping: Texas provides insider advice to turn even a novice gardener into a landscape pro.

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3 Stars Home Landscaping Texas
Good book and reference for landscaping design for Texas. I was disappointed that more actual photo designs were not present.

5 Stars GREAT RESOURCE FOR EVERY TYPE OF GARDENER!!
I’m a Master Gardener and this a great book – very clearly written – great illustrations – I use it often and recommend it to all gardeners no matter what their experience level.

5 Stars useful
An excellent book for beginners. It features great landscape designs and a good overview of plants. Colorful illustrations, easy to read and practical. I highly recommend it.

3 Stars Errors make me scared to try his plans.
This was one of the first landscaping books I purchased when I moved back to Texas and bought a newly constructed (read barren all but grass) house. It IS very inspirational and I always thought that it would be the first book I would reach for when I could afford to start my major landscaping project around my property. Now I’m ready to really begin planting and I’ve bought a few other books in the past few weeks to assist me in planning. (Other reviewers who say that you’ll also need a plant guide specific to Texas are right, in my opinion. The plants the author picks may do well in Texas, but they’re not necessarily natives and some will need special attention in the vastly different growing conditions throughout our great state.) I really thought the other books I purchased would supplement this one but then I sat down with all my books, pencil and graph paper, my property survey, and my local (native) nursery’s plant list. I was finally making actual plans, not dreaming about it.

What do I see on page 28 as I work on plans for my front bed? A Red Oak planted 7 feet from the front window. HUH? I’ll confess myself to be a novice but I’m not THAT much of a novice! Most people with a shred of common sense know that a tree that will eventually attain both a height and spread of 80 feet should not be planted anywhere near that close to your house.

Sadly, the book does not have any actual photos of the landscape designs presented, only illustrations. Lovely though they may be, they are not necessarily realistic. I’m guessing that a real picture of a Red Oak 7 feet from a home might be hard to find, since few people would be silly enough to do it. Due to my lack of faith in the plans, this book rapidly went to the bottom of the pile for my planning. Even the plant portraits he provides (the only photos in the book) could be found in better books.

Here’s something interesting. If you click on the author’s name above, you will see that he’s produced these landscape designs for almost every region in the US. So, I’m guessing this is actually a mass-market production. I would be interested in comparing the Texas book to the others to see if there are many differences. I have a guess already. In this book, he does discuss hardiness zones but in every other Texas landscaping book I have, the actual regions of Texas are the focus. Hmmm, specifics about Texas in a book with Texas in the title. How novel.

Some books I can recommend wholeheartedly are the following (in the order I think they’re useful to my paper and pencil, real, true planning):

Texas Wildscapes: Gardening for Wildlife LOVE LOVE LOVE it! This book does it all. I’m particularly interested in attracting birds and butterflies to my yard. This book discusses the regions of Texas and their different needs, gives you a step-by-step plan for developing your own landscape design and gives a rundown of the needs of local wildlife and instructions for completing specific projects. You will need a supplemental plant guide though because this book is not photo rich in that area. The book was poorly reviewed for having a vast plant list that was not searchable but someone from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. left a review telling how to get the searchable index by e-mail. I got it within hours of sending off a request.

Native Texas Plants: Landscaping Region by RegionWONDERFUL! Gives professional quality landscaping plans for each region plus other landscaping plans for specific needs like wildlife, water, etc. It also has an excellent written and photo description of the plants she uses.

Landscaping with Native Plants of Texas If you’re not interested in the Wildlife book above, this one is another that presents a great step-by-step plan for the creation of your own landscape design. Unfortunately, it doesn’t give any sample plans for you to look at like Native Texas Plants does. It does offer some useful information about wildlife and xeriscaping.

Month by Month Gardening in Texas: What to Do Each Month to Have a Beautiful Garden All Year (Month-By-Month Gardening in Texas) Excellent book for the planner. Not what to plant but a calendar to tell you when. It might make you puzzle about how hard it is to find a tree or perennials at Home Depot or Lowe’s in Fall and Winter but check out your local nursery that carries natives and you’ll find plenty.)

Texas Gardening the Natural Way: The Complete HandbookHoward Garrett is widely recognized as an authority on Texas gardening and uses organic methods. The book has an excellent section with photos and descriptions of all kinds of plants but lacks the landscaping plans I was after. Also, they’re not all natives although not everyone minds that so I included it in this list because it is a good reference.

5 Stars Home Landscaping Texas
When I received my book I was surprised at what good condition it was in. It could have passed for brand new. I feel like I got a much better book than I was expecting. I would order used books in the future.

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Cepia 1 2 Gallon Battery Tank Sprayer 17002




Constructed Of Plastic. Half Gallon Power Tank System Includes 4aa Alkaline Batteries. 1/2 gal. capacity tank. Continuous stream power sprayer. Ultra-fine misting wand. Super-comfort shoulder strap. Sprays 14 feet. 3 feet of hose.

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Felco Classic Manual Pruning Shears F 4




The Felco economy hand pruner features forged, light metal handles and a strong blade with wire cutting notch. With a simple blade adjustment controlled by the center bolt and a thumb-locking nut, the pruners sport a versatile 1-inch cutting capacity. The pruners measure 8-by-1/4-inches long and weigh 7.8 ounces. The pruner comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

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2 Super Bright Solar Spot Flood Lights Light is Clear




Advanced Optics 8 Clear LED Solar Spotlight – Solar powered Spotlight charges in sunlight, lights up at night! It’s even easier than flipping a switch! That’s because it charges during the day and automatically lights up at sundown. It’s perfect for shedding light on an entryway, a dark area, a garden statue or a fountain. Highlight your favorite garden ornament with this solar powered garden light.

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Black and Decker Edge Hog 2 1 4 HP Electric Landscape Edger LE750




You’ll get great results with this Black & Decker heavy-duty Edge Hog landscape edger, one of the easiest-to-use pieces of equipment we’ve come across. You’ll be thrilled with how quickly you can get to work, as assembly takes only a few minutes. This is an electric model, so you’ll need an extension cord and an electric outlet handy, but you won’t have to deal with gas or oil. And it’s so quiet you can edge at any time of day–even early Saturday mornings–without worrying about waking up the neighbors.

We found the Edge Hog has plenty of power in its 2-1/4-horsepower motor for both edging and trenching, and it’s easy to switch from one to the other by simply raising or lowering the edge guide. The edger weighs only 12 pounds, which allows for easy transportation and great maneuverability around curved paths, but makes it more difficult to maintain a straight line when you’re tackling a lawn that hasn’t been edged in a while. If you’re digging out quite a bit of dirt along with the edge you’re creating, it takes some effort to keep the unit stable.

Undoing a screw toward the front of the edger and raising or lowering its leading wheel easily adjusts the depth of the edge groove you’re making along with your edge. The unit can also be adjusted to fit the height of the user more comfortably by changing the angle on the guide handle. The blade requires only a pull of the trigger to start instantly and, unlike many gas models, stops as soon as the trigger is released—an important safety feature.

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Hound Dog Landscaping Tool Collection



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The Rumford Gardener Stainless Steel Watering Can SB5000




This polished stainless steel watering can. It has a comfortable wrap-around handle and a long-reaching spout. This watering can has a one quart capacity.

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Suncast Quick Edge

Suncast Quick Edge




Add a few finishing touches to your yard with this landscape edging. Avoid dirty runoff and soil falling into your lawn with this edging that is perfect for tight curves around the landscaping.

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