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Choosing the Greatest Right Lawn Sweeper For the Job

01st April 2011
In order to decide on the correct lawn sweeper for you and your requirements, you will very first want to ask oneself a number of concerns:* What are the major items (grass, leaves, pine cones, pine needles) I am involved with cleaning up?* Do I personal ... Read >
Author: MarkApplegate

What Is Mulch

30th March 2011
What is mulch? Mulch is the layer of organic or inorganic material that is spread on top of the soil to conserve the soil moisture, discourage the growth of weeds, and to help prevent erosion. Mulch will also prevent large fluctuations in soil temperature... Read >
Author: vgates81

Healthy Organic Soil and the Importance of pH

14th March 2011
A gardener’s job is never done! It’s our job as gardeners to nurture our soil, which leads to healthy plants, healthier food, and the healthiest people. In my experience the key to success has been knowing everything I needed to know about my soil; most ... Read >
Author: pattimoreno

Gutter De-Icing Can Help Keep Your Home and Kids Safe from Gutter Icicles

07th March 2011
Gutter icicles can add a quaint, charming sense to any winter scene, and children love to marvel over them, especially the larger icicles. As beautiful as they may be, most homeowners can’t help but wince at the thought of roof and gutter stress, and the ... Read >
Author: Gutterpro

Downspout Cleaning

03rd March 2011
Cleaning downspouts and gutters should be done as often as possible. A clogged downspout or gutter can do damage to the siding, foundation and even the landscaping. If water gets stuck then it will cause them to rust early. If the house is situated in the... Read >
Author: Derek Farley

How to Build a Campfire

24th February 2011
A campfire is part of the outdoor experience when you’re camping, backpacking, or hunting and plan on spending the night in the wilderness. Having a campfire is one of those experiences that make an overnight stay in the woods memorable. It’s disappoint... Read >
Author: My Camping Tents

Gutter De-icing Made Simple

23rd February 2011
Winter weather in the New England area is brutal. There’s no way around the punishing snow storms, piercing winds and bitter cold temperatures. If your home has a structural flaw, a New England winter will expose it in no time. A drafty window or door ... Read >
Author: Gutterpro

Pine Straw Applications

16th February 2011
Most gardeners and professional landscapers know that placing pine straw near the base of trees or other plants is very effective in protecting their root systems from extreme heat or cold. Pine straw ground cover is also an effective method of weed contr... Read >
Author: vgates81

Handmade Wooden Roses

15th February 2011
A handmade wooden rose is made from birch wood shavings. It's hand-crafted and carved and then painted a variety of colors to look just like the real thing. In fact, when all bunched together in a bouquet, it's tough to tell a wooden rose from the real th... Read >
Author: Sophia Grace

Substitute For Well-liked Bonsai Species In Cold Climate

11th February 2011
Bonsai culture gives the greatest and most gorgeous tree species on this planet. Since bonsai originate from asia, most likely from China and Japan, the most well-known tree's are originating from this area.Doing bonsai elsewhere in the planet can be toug... Read >
Author: Laverne Nguyen

Best Pine Straw

01st February 2011
The best pine straw in the south comes from the south. Using pine straw as natural garden mulch helps to keep down weeds, trap moisture, and prevent topsoil erosion. Pine mulch even keeps the soil around the plants at a stable temperature, something not ... Read >
Author: vgates81

How Do You Choose the Right Greenhouse Flooring Option?

18th January 2011
There are many options to choose from when deciding what type of floor you'll use in your new greenhouse - everything from pine needles or mulch to brick or flagstone. How will you ever choose? Here are some things to consider before deciding: 1. Dr... Read >
Author: Paula Greenfield

Historical Native American Baskets

05th January 2011
The art of weaving Native American Baskets is over 7,000 years old. During that long span of years, many techniques for basket making have evolved. As with many of their artistic efforts, the different tribes developed individual styles. And, the varia... Read >
Author: Craig Chambers

Essential Oils For Any Christmas Season

05th January 2011
Essential Oils For The Christmas SeasonChristmas would be the perfect time to become skilled in diffusing and blending essential oils and seeking different aromatherapy recipes. By learning how to use aromatherapy for Christmas we are able to help in get... Read >
Author: Clifford Brooks

Essential Oils For The Christmas Season

05th January 2011
Essential Oils For The Christmas SeasonChristmas is the perfect time to become skilled in diffusing and blending essential oils and seeking different aromatherapy recipes. By understanding how to use aromatherapy for Christmas we are able to help in gett... Read >
Author: Clifford Brooks
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