Do-it-yourself-landscaping tips

Home landscaping does not just involve sticking plants into your vacant front or backyard and making it look “green”. When designing and landscaping your own home, you need to invest some time and put in a lot of creativity to beautify your front lawn or backyard.

Here are some do-it-yourself tips to landscape your lawn: First, clear the general area that you will be designing and start from scratch. This will give you a better ‘canvass’ to work with. Then, sketch the general look that you would like to have for your garden. Make a list of the plants, trees and shrubs that you can plant. When deciding on the type of plants, make sure that there will be a plant which will flower or bloom for each season of the year – winter, spring, summer and fall. For example, perennial flowers will bloom in May, but after that it will just look like an ordinary plant. Having a plant which blooms in a different time of the year would make your garden have a focal point even when other plant variants are not in season.

As much as possible, make a layered planting bed. At the back row which is the farthest from your house, plant the variants which grow the tallest. This will serve as the base of your landscaping. In the middle and front rows, put the shorter plants. Make sure that you apply this rule in every area of the garden where you plant to put in plants for a more ‘trimmed’ look.

You can also vary the design of your walls and fences.  When choosing ‘furniture’ for your garden, like a table and chair garden set, place them in an area where they can best be viewed and enjoyed. Installing a water fall is a great idea to add to the main attractions of your landscaped garden. With some hard work and a lot of creativity, you will feel great once you look out your window and you see the landscaped lawn which you designed and built yourself.

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Synthetic Fiber Carpet

Nylon The fiber nylon was introduced first by the DuPont Chemical Company in 1938. Several years later, after a great deal of development, nylon became the first synthetic fiber to be used in the entire carpeting industry.

The first 3 generations of fiber experienced many problems with the worst being staining. The 4th generation fiber of nylon had a mill applied coating that solved a majority of the staining problems. The ability of the fiber to repel water and oil based spills as well as soil helped to propel nylon into the top selling carpet fibers out there.

After several other changes, the DuPont company introduced the fifth generation nylon fiber. This stain resistant fiber would repel most dye stains if treated in a reasonable time. This fiber is more accurately called an acid dye blocker in that it doesn’t allow acid dyes to penetrate and stain the fiber.

The protective coating mill is applied and fills the dye sites with anionic molecules.

Tip An easy way to test fiber for the presence of a fluorochemical is to cut a couple of fibers from a non traffic area and apply a few drops of oil and water mixture. If it beads up, then there is an active fluorochemical present.

Whenever testing for the presence of the acid dye blocker, you should again cut a couple of fibers from a non traffic area, then immerse the fibers in a red kool-aid mixture and wait for 5 minutes or so. Remove the fiber from the liquid and flush with neutral detergent solution. If the acid blockers are present and active, there will be no discoloration.

Polyester The fiber of polyester was first introduced into the garment industry around in the 1950s. By the late 1960s, polyester was introduced into the carpet industry as a face yarn. In hand, feel, and appearance it is similar to nylon, although it doesn’t possess that same resiliency.

Polyester doesn’t absorb water based spills, isn’t affected by urine or kool-aid, but it will absorb oil based spills. Polyester is non allergenic and mildew resistant.

Acrylic/modacrylic Both of these fibers were first used as carpet yarns around the late 1940s. They disappeared around 1988 due to the competition from other fibers. In was reintroduced to the market around 1990 in Berber styling.

This was done so that people could take advantage of the wool like appearance, hand feel, and the fact that its more spot resistant, much easier to clean, and not damaged in the ways that wool is.

Olefin Olefin is the latest of the synthetic fibers to be adopted to carpets. Once only available in continous filament, it is now produced in staple form as well. Olefin has a wide variety of uses that include primary and secondary backing of tufted carpets, warp yarns, and other uses as well.

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Shopping For Carpet

Shopping for carpet is something that has never been an easy task. To most people, it is more of a chore than fun. For most people, shopping for carpet is a dreaded experience that should be avoided at all possible costs – although they aren’t in this alone.

Once you realize that others feel the same way, its time to go shopping. Frieze is an excellent choice of carpet, one of the most popular types that you can purchase even today. Frieze offers you a lot of benefits without having to compromise anything.

The following are points that you’ll want to consider when you evaluate the durability of the carpet: 1. 75% twist 2. 15% fiber type 3. 10% density

Twist The twist type of carpet has a spiral shape. It is used via heat method that twists the yarn into its permanent shape. The fibers can have up to seven twists per yarn, as the more twists you have the better. The result in the end is a rustic knotted look that is very appealing.

Fiber type Frieze carpets are normally made with high quality nylon yarn. Nylon is one of the most popular and most widely used fiber types for wall to wall carpets.

Density It is very interesting that several people use the density of carpet as their primary factor in judging quality.

As you may know, carpet can be too dense. The denser a carpet is, the harder it will feel, as the fibers are compacted. The fibers were meant to wear on their sides rather than on the tops, as they need their room to move.

To help you get a better idea of carpets and the types that stand out, we’ll take a look at several of them below.

Gulistan Gulistan is actually one of the top manufacturing companies of frieze carpets. The company was a trendsetter early on with innovate styles and a very impressive selection of colors and easy care. Even though the company is one of the smallest in the world, it has proven it has what it takes to compete, with it’s high quality nylon frieze that is popular even today.

Laura Ashley The Laura Ashley company is a name that sports an elegant English country look that continues to grow and inspire. The company brings a lot to the table, from impressive carpets to bed linens, paint, and upholstery fabrics.

Beaulieu industries This company licensed the Laura Ashley name and premiered close to two dozen products, which included a cool frieze carpet. The company has been very successful with their carpets, managing to compete for several years.

The bottom line Anytime you shop for carpet, no matter what the style may be, you should always know what you want and how it will fit in with your home. Along with frieze carpet, there are many other types such as Berber, loops, high pile, and others that will add quite a bit to your home. Your carpet is very important, and therefore you shouldn’t rush buying it.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to get assistance from a professional, friend, or a member of your family. Those that have experience with carpet can be a great help when you purchase your own, especially if you don’t have a lot of experience.

By getting help when you need it, researching, and just taking your time, you’ll have no problems at all shopping for a carpet. Carpets can make or break a home, which is why it is very important that you know what you are buying before you make that critical purchase.

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