Archive for December, 2008

How to put only two pages in landscape in a microsoft word 03 document?

Posted on December 27th, 2008 in landscape | 1 Comment »

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Le grand asked:


I am typing a report and I need only two pages to be in landscape but when I select those two and put them in landscape everything else too is in landscape. Please help
Ok thanx! Now I have another problem, how do you change the Y axis, I want it to be name and there are numbers in there, I can’t fugure out how to change them.

Which Landscaping company is the best in the Philippines?

Posted on December 26th, 2008 in landscaping | 1 Comment »

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Jay B asked:


which landscaping company is considered number 1 in the Philippines?

Where can I find good landscape pictures of a small Mexican City?

Posted on December 25th, 2008 in landscape | 5 Comments »

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Red_Cyberdragon asked:


Does anyone know of any sites that I can get a good landscape picture of a small Mexican city?
Thanks alot… that really helps me- NO! Please let me be more specific for all you who are like Robert here.

-I need a WEBSITE that I can get pictures…
-THANK YOU, THIS QUESTION IS NOW CLOSED. (Even though it doesn’t look it.) PLEASE NO MORE POSTS.
Thank you to all those who participated. (pkrboi07, JeckJeck, and Krista_1)
-Out of these, I got the closest to actually finding one with JeckJeck’s answer though.

Essential Things You Need to Consider When Buying a Garden Office

Posted on December 24th, 2008 in gardening | Comments Off

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Garden Lodges asked:


In today’s world, garden offices have gained much popularity and are in great demand. People purchase garden rooms from different suppliers and manufactures. However, there are certain essential things that a person needs to consider before purchasing a garden office. A person, prior to purchasing garden offices, should ensure that he is getting the best deal. There are ten essential things that should be considered before buying a garden office or garden studio.

Before purchasing a garden office one must be sure of the purpose that it would serve. This will help the person to ascertain whether the requirements of the building can be met by the design. If the building is being purchased to be used as a garden office, sufficient amount of lighting should be provided. If the room is to be used as a gym, then there should be provision for sufficient ventilation. If it is for the purpose of garden a lodge, then there should be provision for proper heating.

The position of one’s garden office is also of utmost importance. One rarely requires planning permission most of the time as long as the garden office is situated at a distance of 5 metres from the person’s home and occupies less than 50% of the garden’s area. Permission is also not required if the garden office or garden studio is built for private use and is about 20 metres away from any public place.

A person while buying a garden office or garden studio should also be careful about the height of the building. However, the height of the modular garden offices should not exceed 4 metres. If the height of the garden office exceeds 4 metres a person will have to seek permission. Permission also has to be taken if the building consists of two or more floors. Permission also has to be taken if the size of the rooms exceeds 30 Sq metres.

Further, a person prior to buying a garden room should be sure of the type of room he requires. A person buying a room for a garden studio should ensure that the room is in accordance to his requirements. The design of the room should also be taken into account.

A person buying a room for the purpose of running a garden office should also check the materials used for both constructing and designing the office. There are numerous suppliers who can provide the best garden offices. For information regarding garden offices and garden studios visit gardenlodges.co.uk.



What is the best landscape for a barrier island?

Posted on December 24th, 2008 in landscape | 1 Comment »

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BILLY asked:


I live on a barrier island in New Jersey and have always had a problem with people having lawns and the water they used to keep them lush and green. I’ve always been a proponent of a low water garden or stones to landscape a home. Someone told me that even with the water usage a lawn is better because it helps keep his home cooler and thus reduces his energy use for air conditioning his home. Does this make sense, have I been wrong all these years? He claimed that stones, mulch or sand would store heat throughout the day.