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Dumaguete: The City of Gentle People

22nd September 2009
Dumaguete is the capital city of the Province of Negros Oriental. It is located within the Negros Island in the Central Visayas Region. Dumaguete is also known as "The City of Gentle People" because of the friendliness of the people and the warm welcome y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What’s In A Good Diet?

22nd September 2009
This is the time of liposuction, botox treatment, face-lift, skin stretching, and other synthetic treatments to achieve a good-looking (and hopefully healthy) figure. However, the point to be taken seriously is that nothing, not even the said services... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Planting Vegetable Gardens Indoors - What You Need to Decide

07th September 2009
Everyone enjoys fresh garden vegetables when they grow them themselves or purchase them at a farmers market. Even if you do not have a backyard, you can enjoy planting vegetable gardens by using your indoor space. You have to make a few decisions before y... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Planting an Indoor Vegetable Garden

25th August 2009
Nothing beats the fresh wholesome taste of vegetables freshly picked from your own garden. Planting vegetable gardens can be a challenge if you don't have a backyard, but you can still grow vegetables indoors. Just follow a few simple garden-smart guideli... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Boling Potatoes The Right Way

19th July 2009
If you are just starting living alone, one of the things that you need to learn is how to prepare your food without undercooking or overcooking them. While undercooked foods may be remedied by heating them in a pot or in the microwave oven, extremely over... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Boling Potatoes The Right Way

16th July 2009
If you are just starting living alone, one of the things that you need to learn is how to prepare your food without undercooking or overcooking them. While undercooked foods may be remedied by heating them in a pot or in the microwave oven, extremely over... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Moon Planting

09th July 2009
Moon planting also known as lunar planting has been in existence for many generations and is considered to be one of the oldest forms of gardening. It is believed that the moon position, the Zodiac signs, or both can bring great success in planting. It is... Read >
Author: fshelend

Gardening with Alice McGowan

01st July 2009
One of the problems we all face in spring is that we eventually must limit what we can grow—perhaps nowhere is this worse than inside greenhouses, where the space is confined by four walls. Seedlings have a shocking way of increasing exponentially in th... Read >
Author: Mary Mackey

Vegetable Gardening Tips

12th June 2009
Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store for produce. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by ... Read >
Author: JonJG

Indoor Vegetable Gardening

18th May 2009
One often overlooked indoor gardening activity is growing vegetables. We who live and garden in the Eastern part of this country often have to be creative when it comes to satisfying our gardening urges during the cooler months of the year. Wh... Read >
Author: Timothy Samuel

Making Some Chicken Soup For Your Soil

28th April 2009
Your soil is the most important part of your garden, but too many people forget to nurture their soil. Soil is a living thing, containing microbes, fungi, insect life and general "creepy-crawlies" vital to plant health and vigor, as well as a receptacle f... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Wonderful Tips For Your New Greenhouse

17th April 2009
If you're growing carrots, beets, turnips and other root crops, they thrive well in deep boxes which can be put under benches. Those that require tub-type containers are tomatoes, peas, cucumbers and pole beans, while lettuce, or other low leafy vegetable... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Having Manure In Your Garden

09th April 2009
Well-rotted animal manure is one of the finest by-products that are available to the organic gardener. It may sound like a messy and an unhygienic substance to handle but in this form it looks completely different from the fresh product. It doesn't smell,... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Things To Consider When Doing Container Gardening

28th March 2009
Growing Mixture- Most container gardeners choose a potting mix rather than loam. In addition to draining quickly, compost mixes are lightweight and free from soil-borne diseases and weed seeds. Various types of composts can be purchased from garden centre... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Crop Rotation in the Vegetable Patch

17th March 2009
Why Rotate Vegetable Crops? To prevent a build up of pests and diseases in your soil. To prevent a continual loss of particular nutrients in your soil. To allow for liming and manuring the soil. Some crops are happy to be planted immediately afte... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

All About Growing Vegetables

12th March 2009
Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store fore produce. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by... Read >
Author: Josiah Smart

Growing Some Vegetable In Your Garden

10th March 2009
Soil, which is repeatedly used for growing vegetables of the same nature, deteriorates after a few seasons. Therefore a rotation system, which changes the use of the land each year, is good for both the soil and the crops. One crop may have a profound ben... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Vegetable Growing in Containers

21st February 2009
If your gardening is limited to insufficient space or poor soil conditions, planting your vegetables in containers is an easy solution. Almost any vegetable that can be planted in the ground can be grown in containers. Almost any containers will do. Ju... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Learn All About Vegetable Gardening

03rd December 2008
Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store fore produce. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by ... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

The Characteristics Of The English Setter

10th June 2008
The Characteristics Of The English Setter Sponsored by:- John Holmes http://www.healthier-dogs.com In some form or other Setters are to be found wherever guns are in frequent use and irrespective of the precise class of work they have to perform;... Read >
Author: John Holmes

Masterpiece Meals™

25th May 2008
It is no secret that the French are considered one of the healthiest societies in the world. Given to eating copious amounts of cheese, butter and cream, they nevertheless boast a population of slim, healthy people. According to the Institut National de... Read >
Author: Lorraine Mignault

The Advantages of Cat Food Prepared at Home

14th May 2008
Every cat owner knows that it is their responsibility to give their cat the right nutrition for them to grow fit and healthy. A well balanced cat diet contains all the necessary nutrients such as carbohydrates, fat, and protein. You can check out the pet ... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

6 Pack Abs Diet – Eat Your Way to Stunning 6 Pack Abs

19th June 2007
Getting that great 6 pack abs is not all about exercise. In fact, all that 6 pack abs workout is meaningless if your belly still has layers of fat. You can firm up and sculpt your abs but the fat remains – and covers up your hard work - if you do not ea... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Can Low Fat Low Carb Diet Help You Lose Weight?

13th April 2007
A diet of low fat low carb foods can be suitable for people of all ages. Consuming low fat low carb foods can decrease the chance of heart and liver disease, and force the body to use fat stores as a source of energy. Low fat low carb foods, therefore, ca... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee

The 5 Fundamental Rules Of Crop Rotation

24th September 2006
There is another thing to be considered in making each vegetable do its best, and that is crop rotation, or the following of any vegetable with a different sort at the next planting... With some vegetables, such as cabbage, this is almost imperative, a... Read >
Author: Dale Odeyemi

Fun and Food in Home Grown Vegetable Gardening

25th July 2006
Growing vegetables in your garden can save you money. During harvest time, your own produce becomes part of your meals. Home gardeners feel deep satisfaction in preparing salad or seasoning the casserole with freshly picked plants from their own vegetable... Read >
Author: Samuel Quino