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Garden | September 5th, 2010
It is said that flowers speak a special language, and sending them speaks volumes for you with out uttering a word. Then let flowers do the talking when you send an arrangement for your next special occasion. Rather than simply picking up a bouquet at the grocery store on the way home, these simple ideas will help you put together some beautiful, interesting and seasonal arrangements that will be sure to please your loved ones.
In spring, the first blossoms bloom. These sturdy and yet delicate blossoms poke out of the earth and bring us our first sights of color and first blush of enticing aromas. Dainty snow drops mix in with stick-tall irises and strong bold tulips. Add these spring beauties to a bouquet with yellow gerbera blooms and white daisies. Or mix in stems of woody pussy willow with dainty alstroemeria and other spring flowers to make a pretty posy.
In summer, colors are hot and full of energy. Bright bold colors dominate, with reds and yellows and oranges contrasting with the occasional bright purple or blue. Pick bright pink and white stargazer lilies and contrast them with birds of paradise or yellow spider mums. Bright yellow, red and orange roses, carnations and mums fight for attention with pink daisies. With a bright summer bouquet, you can brighten anyone’s day.
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Choosing The Perfect Seasonal Flower Arrangement
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Garden | September 2nd, 2010
Solar garden ornaments are a great way to add light and charm to your garden. These ornaments can be used in a dark corner at night to add security and, because they are solar, there is no need for electrical wiring.
Solar lighting today allows people to enjoy more of their garden. The lights come on during the cool dusk hours so that you can see where you are going. Proper lighting may prevent accidents such as trip and fall problems.
Lights are a great addition to your garden, but ornaments can add fun. You will find flowers, insects, gnomes and holiday decorations that can all be used to brighten up your garden. Since they are powered by solar cells, the batteries are charged again each day and the lamps shine for several hours each evening.
When summer arrives you might choose to add birds and insects that have been suspended using fine wires from tree limbs to give a floating light effect. Solar lit flowers on long stems can rise out of flower beds. Frogs and turtles may line a path. A fiber optic light makes a dazzling display.
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Solar Garden Ornaments Add Light And Charm
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Garden | August 31st, 2010
The right climate and soil conditions are needed for growing garlic. There are three major groupings of garlic but the one discussed here is the most common variety, the white, which is found in your local grocery.
How well garlic grows for you will depend on the area where you live. Garlic is grown from Central America to New York. Garlic from New York is purple, while garlic from California is silver.
How to prepare the soil for your garlic plants:
The pH should be 6.5, unless there is limestone in the soil. The soil should be drained very well and fertile. You should lime your soil on a monthly basis. The compost is necessary and should be well rotted.
The best time to plant:
Planting garlic is a long term thing. In warm climates the garlic can be planted in early winter. These plants will be dormant for several weeks. The winter planting should be done to establish roots and shoots that will later bud. The side buds will turn into garlic cloves as spring sets in. Some gardeners prefer to grow in early spring but they do face many problems with their planting like poor root growth and wet soil conditions. If you live in an area of mild temperatures, you can plant in autumn. The plants will have a root system and possibly a small growth above ground but with heavy mulching they will withstand the cold temperatures, snow and ice of the winter months. Mulch should be removed in the spring.
Tags: family, Garden, gardening, garlic, garlic gardening, garlic tips, growing garlic, health, planting
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Garden | August 29th, 2010
There are many ways these days that you can put together a stylish home. Don’t rush straight down to the nearest store just because of the it’s name; these will charge you top dollar and there are many other ways to get the same things but a lot cheaper.
A few of the places that you should check out are garage and marketplace sales, consignment stores, your neighbors and Craigslist. This is a great site to find some little gems that you have looked high and low for.
If you are on a tight budget, the classified ads on this site will uncover lots of quality goods at a great price. Saving 50% is nothing to sniff at.
If you like a good rummage, then you’ll love garage sales. Amongst the junk there are some surprising finds to be had.
Yard sales can be a lot of fun if you go to them realistically and don’t set your expectations too high. On the plus side you get to actually see the stuff as opposed to just a picture and there are no charges to shipping as its instant purchase. There are dedicated yard sale addicts who plan their weekends around these sales.
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Home Furniture Does Not Need To Cost Much
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Garden | August 16th, 2010
Chicken cordon bleu is not a difficult dish to make. In fact, it is quite simple if you have a good recipe to follow. If you enjoy stuffed poultry dishes, you will really like this one. This recipe is centuries older than the Cordon Bleu cooking school, which is in France.
A lot of people think this recipe is French but nobody knows whether it is, or whether it was created by chefs in the United States who were trying to replicate a European style stuffed poultry dish.
How Did Cordon Bleu Get its Name?
The phrase “cordon bleu” means blue band or blue ribbon. King Henry III started up a knightly order to fight for Catholicism.
The knights wore a Maltese cross around their neck, hung on a blue ribbon. Later on, they would gather for big gourmet feasts cooked by the top chefs at the time and this is how blue ribbons became associated with excellent food.
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Chicken Cordon Bleu – What Is It And How To Make It
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Garden | August 12th, 2010
Dogs are well recognized for their loyalty and sincerity. There are lots of single people who would rather live with a pet than with a human for various reasons. There’s also families that won’t consider themselves complete without a canine pet. Of course, everyone can have a pet pet but getting one that is right for you is tough. You could refer to some good published dog book to help you make this decision.
There are numerous factors you should weigh in before getting a pet. It is not just about you getting a dog breed you want the most. You should also see if it will be compatible with your lifestyle and whether it will be comfortable within your house.
Next you need to look at the behaviour of the pet and see if you can live with it too. Compatibility has to happen from both sides. When you begin looking at all these things taking a decision on which breed to buy can be tough.
A good place to begin will be a guide book on the various dog breed and their behaviour. When you purchase any guide book be sure that it has something not only pictures of the several breeds. Yes they may be amusing but will not help in making sound decision.
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Solve The Conundrum Of Getting The Perfect Canine Pet With A Guide Book
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Garden | August 11th, 2010
It is very difficult to keep cats out of your garden, but do not give up, it can be managed. Cat owners may not understand why gardeners want to prevent cats gaining access to their gardens, but there are justifiable reasons, it is not always that gardeners hate cats. Cats are ferocious hunters and can also be very destructive.
For example, my next door neighbour had a cat, but felt lonely when her daughter moved away, so she permitted the cat to to have young. Now she has six cats. But cats are not like dogs. My dog stays in my garden not upsetting anyone apart from by barking if a stranger walks past the gate However, that is his job and he is not only telling me but the neighbours as well. These six cats do not stay in their own garden though, so we have all acquired six cats whether we want them or not.
The first issue I noticed was that birds stopped coming to pick my dog’s bowl clean in the afternoon. Then I saw a cat killing a lizard, a beautiful nine inch adult and then I remembered not seeing many lizards recently. There is one lizard, the Tokay, that they have totally wiped out – I used to listen to them calling at night, but no longer.
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Cleaning your home can be simpler if you have the right tools. Having said that, you may have questions about what should I consider when choosing a vacuum. The fact is, there is a slew of choices to be made when looking for this particular type of product. To boot, some come quite cheap, while others are very expensive.
One of the main considerations is paying attention to the type of flooring that exists in your home already. But don’t stop there, you must also pay some consideration to the possibility of renovating and changing the flooring. You have to have a vacuum cleaner that can work in all situations. And, you want one that is convenient and easy-to-use.
For starters, ensure that the electrical cord is very long. This will avoid you from plugging and unplugging very often. Speaking of electrical cords, it’s probably best to choose those that have an automatic winding. This way, storage will be a cinch. Take a good look at the close of each product. It should be long and flexible. Avoid anything that is too stiff as it will make reaching into difficult areas very hard. For ultimate convenience, the hose should be able to swivel 360 degrees.
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What Should I Consider When Choosing A Vacuum
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Garden | August 4th, 2010

You are probably aware of the many benefits of owning a home spa. A hot tub can provide hours of fun and relaxation for you, your family and friends. Its a fantastic way to relax and benefit from stress relief. However, were you aware that improper maintenance of your hot tub can not only reduce the lifespan of the unit, but also be a hazard to your health? Mold and other contaminants can enter your hot tub and cause health problems. Follow the manufacturers instructions for cleaning and maintaining your specific unit.
In order to properly clean your spa, make sure to drain it and thoroughly clean it every three to four months. Follow these instructions and you should enjoy your spa for years to come:
To begin, locate the drain plug towards the bottom of the unit. Attach a hose and then drain the tub water into a storm drain or your lawn. If this takes too long, you can also purchase an inexpensive pump from a hardware store to speed up the process.
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Garden | August 2nd, 2010

It can be a fantastic feeling when you have finished your project and you can check out the completed results. I am talking about building your own shed. More and more individuals nowadays construct a shed by themselves rather then buying one. There are lots of advantages of creating a shed with the help of wood shed plans yourself. First of all you can save a lot of cash when doing it yourself. That is generally the key reason why individuals do it themselves.
The next advantage of building your own wood shed can be flexibility. Frequently the pre-made ones come in specific measurements and designs. By using wood shed plans you are able to build a shed in the measurement and model which you favor. You can easely adjust the plan to your requirements.
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Garden Shed Plans – A Fantastic Way To Save Dollars Making Your Own Shed
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