Children are thrilled when parents bring an adopted pet home but some might wonder where they found him. Many animals in the world do not have a regualr home and are made available for adoption to the public through specialized pet stores. These stores consider every pet adoption as a way of giving back to the community because the animals are not running the streets or being mangled under a set of car tires. These pets have been rescued and cared for using products that are sold at the specialized pet stores.
Some pet owners did not plan to adopt a pet when they entered the specialized pet stores. Since many pets are housed in these buildings, some pet owners were shopping for items for other animals, or to find a friend for a fish that was waiting in an aquarium back home. These specialized pet stores do not press adoptions on anyone but only provide a viewing room for people to visit with them if they want to. As shoppers are searching for animal toys, they might glance over and see a pet sleeping the afternoon away.
Specialized pet stores give pet owners the chance to fall in love all over again. Some pet relationships start from one little stare and after an hour of visiting with a pet, they realize that there are other places that they have to be. The visual image of that pet in a cage might linger with the shopper for hours. Most will just make it up the street in the car before they realize that the pet they saw will be coming home with them that night. Specialized pet stores have a knack of putting people and animals together so that they are a perfect match.
There are many useful services available through specialized pet stores that will ensure animals are always happy and healthy. Pet owners can call and make an appointment for a grooming and take home an animal that looks as good as the top models that are strutting on television. Dogs will know they look good after a clipping, and some pet owners are amazed not to hear nail clicking on the tiles when they go to pick them up. That is one of the other services that are offered by specialized pet stores because pets have nails that need clipping regularly.
A specialized pet store is a great place to take pets to do shopping for the things they need. Pet owners can find grooming services and accessories that will keep coats healthy and free of tangles throughout the week. The specialized pet stores sell a variety of bedding that will suit animals of all sizes and breeds. Shopping at a specialized pet store could take hours due to the variety of pet products on the shelves. Pet owners can find supplies for cat, birds, dogs, and ferrets, as well as fish, lizards, gerbils and snakes.
Pet owners can also find plenty of toys for every animal in the house to enjoy. Pets that are kept amused are less likely to cause damage to the interior walls and furniture. Outdoor furniture is given a nod but dogs will usually prefer to lay in their own cube that is located in a shady spot in the back yard. Pets no longer have to stress about space because those that are well cared for are welcome in all areas of the home so that they have access to people that they enjoy visiting on any day of the week.
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Many of us flip through garden magazines, all the while thinking that it takes years, a professional, or tons of money to landscape the gardens featured in the glossy pictures. This isn't necessarily true. You can design a breathtaking garden and be the envy of the neighborhood by following some of the following tips.
Know What You Like and What Works Drive around your neighborhood and see what's out there that grows well in your zone. You can jot down what you see on index cards, so they are organized and handy. Start gathering page clippings from magazines and collect some pictures of the designs that interest you. This can help you decide what garden style you like. You'll have an easy reference for plants and placement too.
Select Location and Color Next, look at your notes and clippings and choose the color scheme you'd like to have in your garden. Don't forget to keep in mind if you're designing and planting in shade, sun, or partial shade or partial sun. Are you looking for something bright and vibrant or something more calming and soothing? Consider starting with a foundation of shrubs and accenting with some perennials, bulbs, ornamental grasses, and annuals for more seasonal color. Perhaps, you want all flowers. Decide on a shape that compliments your house style. Straight styles give a more formal appearance while curves give a more informal feel. If you don't feel confident selecting colors, you can use a color wheel to help pick contrasting and complimenting colors.
Budget and Create a Plan Decide how much you are able to and want to spend on your new garden. Do you want to start with a foundation and add to it gradually? If so, start with purchasing your most expensive plants and shrubs first. Use these as a focal point for your garden. Start watching for sales and discount plants at garden centers and nurseries. Tell everyone you know that you're starting a garden and would love it if they could give you divisions of their perennials or seeds they have saved from their garden. Let family and friends know that you have a wish list of plants that would be the perfect gift idea. If you have access online, do a search for seed swaps. Many gardeners love to help a new gardener. Many are willing to send seeds for the cost of postage or will trade for something else that you may have that they are looking for. A great resource for free items is http://www.freecycle.org Look for a group in your area, join the group, and post letting the group know that you would be interested in garden plants and seeds. You may get lucky and find that a member of the group has already offered some plants up for grabs. Don't forget to ask your local garden club when they are having their sales too. You can also start some plants from seed yourself. Many seeds are very easy to direct sow and a little can go a long way.
Don't forget if you decide to sow into containers, there are many inexpensive containers such as yogurt containers, milk jugs, egg cartons, and plastic ice cream buckets. You can also call your city and see if they have free mulch available. Don't hesitate to strike up conversations with your neighbors while you're out for a walk. You never know, the topic of gardening may come up and they might be more than happy to offer you some seeds or divisions.
Design Away Now you're ready to design. You can sketch out your idea beforehand. Keep the following in mind as you design.
Scale- Judge the size of the area and choose plants that aren't going to be too large, too wide, or too small for the area. Keep in mind the plant's size when it's met it's mature growth.
Balance-Don't place your plants where one area is too compacted with plants and another area is too airy. Try and achieve a good balance of small, medium, and large plants. Balance offers visual stability. It can be created with space between plantings or the visual weight of your design. This can be created with lines so that your garden is pleasing to look at from all angles.
Focal Point- Your focal point will be the area that your eye is drawn to first. This can be your prized flowers, tree, or shrub.
Rhythm- This is visual flow. The eye wanders throughout the entire garden design, but comes back to the focal point. It can be achieved with repetition and contrast.
Harmony-Unity- This is when plants have a way of appearing connected and a part of one another. This can be achieved with color, texture, groupings. Unity is lost when your plants look too separate or your color choice makes one plant look lost amongst the rest.
Color- Color impacts the entire design process. Use a color wheel if you don't feel confident selecting colors that go well together.
If all of this is too confusing and overwhelming, check out some garden catalogs. Many have suggested designs. It's also best to place your containers out and arrange and rearrange where you want to plant them before you start digging.
Accessorize (homemade garden art) To add some interest and whimsy to your garden, consider some homemade items or trash to treasure works of art. Ideas such as making your own stepping stones, garden markers, terra cotta bird baths or toad houses, painted rocks and pavers, and fun wind chimes are simple projects that can add a lot of interest to your garden area. Look around for unique items you could add to your garden such as milk cans, wooden chairs, ladders, tricycles, wagons, trunks, roofing shingles, mailboxes, or even dressers. The sky is the limit on what you can create. Use your imagination.
There you have it and you didn't have to hire a pro, spend thousands of dollars, or take years to achieve a pretty garden. You won't be a new gardener for long. Soon, it will be you sharing starts, cuttings, seeds, divisions, and tips.
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