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Choose Ashton Gardens For Your Wedding Reception Venue
Ashton Gardens is associated with everything good and unique. At this magnificent venue, you just do not find a perfect setting in a beautiful space, but lots more which are equally stunning. Whether it is your flowers, your food, or your music, every thing has been perfectly designed to make the ceremony a truly once in a life time affair. It is because of such top of the drawer personalized services that Ashton Garden finds favor with couples who share a taste for everything tasteful and matchless.
No other place can guarantee you an experience as priceless and peerless as Ashton Garden. The safe enclosure assures you a smooth ceremony at any hour of the day. The venue comes with spacious Bridal Dressing Suites and a cozy and warm Family Lounge. For the male members of the party there is a wonderful Groom’s Lounge meant for perfect relaxation.
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The wedding reception comprises two spectacular ballrooms with floor to ceiling windows. After the wedding is over, guests can assemble in these majestic rooms and marvel at the sight of the lush dense private forest. If guests assemble here in the evening they can find themselves in fantastic atmosphere lit by the warm lights of crystal chandeliers and large colorful candles. The majestic staircase has been designed for a photo session with your guests.
Budget Veggie Gardens From Kitchen Scraps
It does not matter whether you put your kitchen scraps in the compost or the bin, did you know that you could grow many of your favourite fruit or vegetables from those scraps. Indeed, unless your compost is very well matured you will find stray veggie seedlings may appear wherever you deposit the compost.
Take for instance those potato peelings, if it is a fairly thick section of peel with an eye (shoot), then you can often get these to grow into full potato plants. Another indication that a potato is only good for planting or throwing out is the colour. If the potato is starting to look fairly green on the skin then *DO NOT EAT*, as it is an indication that it is producing a poisonous substance common in the nightshade family to which it as well as the tomatoes, chillies and capsicums belong. You can also get sweet potatoes and taros to grow from sections of the tubers.
Have you ever tried to plant or thought about trying to plant the seeds from a particularly nice tomato, capsicum, chili, watermelon or pumpkin? While any plants grown from such seed may vary quite a lot from the parent fruit, you can still achieve fairly good results from them if you are on a tight budget.
Moss – Love’em or Kill’em – and Japanese Gardens
Moss is either loved or hated in the garden. People very often passionately rake it away. Why not to look at it as blessing to your garden? Its kinds are very difficult to recognize – you need proper book for that and magnifying glass. I don’t remember since when I love moss. I think since always. Soft, fragile and moist. In my garden moss is welcomed everywhere. I try to grow it on my stones as well. Few months ago I covered them with yoghurt dilluted with water 1:1. No great effect yet, just little greenish something appeared.
You can appreciate moss beauty especially in the winter – when it is lush green and so soft to walk on. Grows in the lawn in the shadow? Great! I don’t need to move it. Grass is weaker and weaker in these spots, and moss patches are larger and larger… and more and more green. Moss reminds me my second big and earliest garden fascination of Japanese Gardens.
I look for tranquility and harmony in the garden. In the smaller gardens it is even more important to not overload it with too many different plants.
I like them for meditative and tranquill character. I remember that in communist time in Poland there was not so many books about landscaping and Far East – that was of my special interest at that time. I made friends with the owner of the shop selling used/old books. Whenever something about Japan appeared on the shelf I was getting a phone call and I immediatelly run to the shop to see it.
Emaar MGF Palm Gardens Gurgaon : Emaar MGF Palm Gardens : Palm Gardens Gurgaon : Palm Gardens Sector 83 Gurgaon : Residential Apartment : Emaar MGF
is launching soon its much awaited project “” adjacent to NH-8, 22 Acres premium development with 8 acres of Sprawling Central Greens. Emaar MGF Palm Gardens is a 3 bedrooms premium apartment with lounge & servant room. Spread into 22 acres area with all modern amenities and features. Premium 3 Bedrooms apartments with Lounge & S. Room. Efficient Floor Plans.- High Efficiency. Modern amenities with multiple sports facilities. Emaar Palm Garden sample apartment to be ready in early December with high efficiency floor plans.
1. Consolidated central Green (approx. 8 acres)
2. All apartments facing Greens / Sports Facilities
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3. Efficient floor plans
4. Premium 3 bedroom, Lounge and S. Room
5. Evenly spread recreational zones – tennis, badminton and basketball courts
6. Modern amenities and convenient shopping
7. Duplex units at Ground floor, Penthouse level
8. Basement for covered parking
1. Type – 1A, Typical Floor Plan, 1900 sq.ft.
2. Type – 1C, Typical Floor Plan, 1850 sq.ft.
3. Type – 2, Terrace Floor Plan, 1720 sq.ft.
4. Duplex, 3750 sq.ft.
5. Penthouse, 3750 sq.ft.
1. Club House
2. Swimming Pool
3. Jogging Track
4. Sport Facilities
5. 100% Power Backup
6. Located in sector-83, adjacent to NH8 & Dwarka Expressway
7. 22 acres of site with 8 acres of Central Greens
Mulch and Feed your Gardens for Free
In Today’s throwaway society, there is absolutely no need to go out and purchase mulch material for your garden, unless it is for the particular aesthetic appearance, “The Look”, sake of the mulch material.
Were you aware that there are a number of mulching materials that you can obtain from around your own community that are free, and some of which can even be even delivered to you for nothing as well.
Impossible you might say. Well I mulch my gardens fairly heavily, and I never pay a cent for the mulch material. As a matter of fact, most of the mulch is willingly delivered to my home for nothing. As the former owners are only too glad to see the back of it, as it would cost them money, time and effort to find other ways of getting rid of it.
I also combine these outside sources of mulch with my own compost, weeds and other organic matter mixed through to achieve a great result in my garden, and so all that it costs me is time and effort.
So what am I talking about? While some of the below list is delivered free, other items I pick up myself, depending on time, circumstances, importance etc.
Grass Clippings from other people in the area or from lawn-mowing contractors.