Articles, tagged with "bird baths", page 1
08th November 2012
Water features which are solar powered take away hassles linked to the maintenance of garden water sources. There is no need to bury wires or to protect them. Also since sunlight is already obtainable to your garden, this will ensure that the solar powere...
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Author:
Ulysses Himel
06th August 2012
All birds produce some feather dust. But there is a group of powder down birds that produce way more than the others. They include the African Grey, Cockatoos, and Cockatiels parrots. Nothing can get rid of all of the dust, but taking these 7 steps can dr...
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Author:
Debbie
21st March 2012
If you think that warm baths are just for humans, then think again! Even birds could benefit in bird bath heaters and because of this, installing one in your garden might be a good idea.
There are a number of positive reasons why you should consider ha...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
18th May 2011
While it is ideal to get rid of mosquitoes the natural way, let's face it, sometimes mosquito problems can become too much to handle that home remedies seem impractical. Moreover, when left unabated, these mosquitoes will continue to multiply and bring mo...
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Author:
jrieger
30th March 2011
Cast stone is very popular as construction material due to numerous reasons; it is a manmade masonry material that is very much similar to innate stone. Cast stone is a fascination for the new as well as old home owners because it is available in traditio...
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Author:
webxpert4u
29th March 2011
Is your court fading, cracking, peeling or do you have bird baths (low lying areas that collect water) all over the place? If so, it is in need of repair. Most courts can be repaired then resurfaced, but some will need a layer of asphalt. Depending on the...
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Author:
paul
30th March 2010
With many states in the US facing serious water shortages, ideas are being considered for creative ways to reuse or recycle the water already available. California, Florida, and Texas are three states currently considering recycling sewage water as a way ...
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Author:
Stephanie Jacobs