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Five things to grow that repel mosquitos.

02nd February 2012
As the outdoor season approaches, many homeowners and outdoor enthusiasts look to ways of coping with mosquitoes. With all the publicity about the West Nile virus, mosquito repelling products are gaining in popularity. But many commercial insect repellent... Read >
Author: katalystman

How to correctly choose the bouquet

08th December 2011
The most famous water pollutants - bacteria. Pseudomonas (the most common type of bacteria), fungi and bacteria Enterobacter - the most common types of bacteria in the water, where there are flowers. In addition, they often live in the stems of flowers th... Read >
Author: aman

Reasons to have a Refractive Lens Exchange

14th November 2011
Clear lens extraction or refractive lens exchange is a way to have clearer vision without having to wear bulky glasses or irritating contact lenses. This refractive correction procedure has been around for many decades. In the past ten years, it has been ... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

How intraocular lens implants can improve life over 50

31st October 2011
Options abound for ageing adults. One can start a new career or business, make new friends, renew old relationships, start new hobbies and learn new things, travel, and keep up with the latest technologies. Poor vision does not have to interfere with al... Read >
Author: Kate Dawson

5 Lawn Care Tips for a Healthy Home Environment

23rd October 2011
Lawn care may seem simple for some and something quite difficult for others, especially when they don’t know where to begin. There are a few common lawn care tips and needs that everyone should know in order to start and keep up a healthy outdoor area for... Read >
Author: CA Real Estate

Things You Should Know About Eye Diseases

05th October 2011
Lucky for us there are many trained professionals who specialize in this particular area as there are so many eye diseases. Sometimes these problems relating to eye occur due to eye strain or a person not taking proper care of his or her eye sight the ... Read >
Author: mariah1977

Is It Time for a Salt Free Water Softener?

28th September 2011
Create high sodium levels in wastewater? Traditional water softeners use salt to remove the calcium and magnesium in hard water through a process of ion exchange. But they also create salt water waste as a by-product. This salt water goes down the drain a... Read >
Author: SterlingJones

How To Grind Meat With A Meat Grinder

19th September 2011
Have you been thinking about grinding your own meat at home but need to know how to grind meat? The entire process can be completed in a few quick and easy steps. Here is a simple guide for grinding your own meat at home. The first step involved in doi... Read >
Author: Matt LeClair

Causes for Hair Loss - Lifestyle, Fitness & Diet

17th August 2011
The greatest shock in regards to hair loss is when one first discovers that they have started to lose hair, when in the bathroom you start seeing clumps of hair in the tub, when a boy looks in the mirror and sees that his hair has begun to thin and his sc... Read >
Author: nanogen

What Size Dog is Right for You?

16th August 2011
The dog is the most popular domesticated animal on earth. Human beings originally kept dogs to help them hunt. Domesticated from the gray wolf around fifteen thousand years ago, dogs played an important role in early human settlements. In addition to hunt... Read >
Author: Raza S.

How Can String Algae Grow And Be Removed

16th August 2011
The term String Algae was coined because this form of plant really does replicate that of string, made up from really fine strands which is why some filtration systems are unable to remove the pest. It can also be found in indoors aquariums of all sizes, ... Read >
Author: writeragain

Diabetic Eye Diseases That Can Threaten Your Vision

12th August 2011
Diabetes Mellitus or DM is one of the most common diseases not only in the United States but also all over the world. Additionally, diabetic retinopathy is an eye diseases associated with diabetes is considered to be the most common causes of blindness in... Read >
Author: Cheyenne

Poodle dog

02nd August 2011
Poodles do have an unusual appearance compared to other dogs. They have squared bodies with dimensions from under 10 inches - toy poodle, to above fifteen inches - common poodle. Poodles generally have dark oval eyes set properly apart, ears that hang dow... Read >
Author: Nestor Duffy

What are Coco Mats?

02nd August 2011
A coco mat, is a mat made from coconut husks. These fibers are quite resilient making them ideal for doormats. They can be trounced upon for years and years and barely wear down. They can hold plenty of weight, and are good with water, but should not be l... Read >
Author: Julia LaBron

Signs You're Going Bald

13th July 2011
Going bald is something that many of us dread and that many of us worry about as we get older. Thinning on top can make us look older and can limit the amount of different looks and styles we can create for ourselves, and it means we lose our hair which ... Read >
Author: kenneth01
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