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What Cat Food Is Best Does It Really Matter

23rd September 2009
Just like humans, cats also need their daily dose of essential nutrients for good health and longevity. Any basic cat food that is available in the market promises to provide every possible nutrient for your cat. These foods contains both animal and plant... Read >
Author: OlivaDePalermo

Caring For Rose Bushes

16th September 2009
Caring for Rose Bushes Rose bush care is as simple as following some basic ideas. All roses need a few things to stay healthy and strong, be they bushes, trees, or climbers. All roses need sunlight, water, and nutrients. They also need to be kept sa... Read >
Author: SarahT

Caring For Roses

14th September 2009
So many roses, so little time! The sheer number of choices when it comes to roses can be overwhelming. You’ll want to consider a few things before you head to your nursery or garden store. Decide ahead of time what color, size and type of fragrance y... Read >
Author: SarahT

N P K – What does it mean when choosing a Fertilizer?

13th September 2009
The three main nutrients that have been identified as absolutely necessary for plants are nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). These three are also known as macronutrients, and are the source of the three numbers commonly found on organic ferti... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

Homemade Dog Food FAQ's and Tips

10th September 2009
If you are trying to decide if switching you dog to a homemade dog food diet, rather than a store bought commercial brand there are a few basic questions you should ask yourself. 1. Can any dog eat a homemade dog food diet? Most dogs tend to adjust... Read >
Author: Jane Dinunzio

How to pick a good dog food

02nd September 2009
You want to pick a dog food that conforms to minimal AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) standards because AAFCO officials strictly regulate pet food. You want to pick pet foods that have good sources of animal protein. If you look at t... Read >
Author: mahi

How to pick a good dog food

21st August 2009
You want to pick a dog food that conforms to minimal AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) standards because AAFCO officials strictly regulate pet food. You want to pick pet foods that have good sources of animal protein. If you look at t... Read >
Author: Reekamup

How to pick a good dog food

20th August 2009
You want to pick a dog food that conforms to minimal AAFCO (Association of American Feed Control Officials) standards because AAFCO officials strictly regulate pet food. You want to pick pet foods that have good sources of animal protein. If you look at t... Read >
Author: Reekamup

5 Tips For Planting Roses

23rd July 2009
When spring is on its way and the ground is soft, it is the perfect time for planting roses. Roses have been a very popular bloom over the years, not only do they look good, but they smell wonderful too. However, planting roses cannot be done just any... Read >
Author: demariaenterprises

Canned Dog Foods – Read the Labels First

19th July 2009
When you take a look at the label on canned dog foods, it will tell you many valuable facts and figures that may discourage or influence us from buying. In reality, the most important thing you can do is read the labels. By taking the time to read the lab... Read >
Author: NeilH

Potting Mixture And Earthworms In Your Garden

27th April 2009
Potting Mixture for cuttings and transplanted seedlings: - 2 parts sharp sand, 1 part loam, and 1 part leaf mould (or peat moss for acid tolerant plants). Potting Mixture for general potting, especially for such plants as the pelagoniums, fuchsias, chrysa... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

How To Care For Your Beautiful Tree

09th April 2009
When trees grow naturally in the forest, the leaves fall around them, decay and form a good soil. The leaves also preserve moisture in the soil. On a lawn, however, the tree must compete with the grass for moisture and nutrients, and the leaves are ra... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Have Beautiful Roses All Season Long

27th March 2009
This Latin name translates as "many flowered" or "abundance of flowers" and the Floribunda rose surely lives up to its name. These roses are among the most colorful of the modern roses. Their blooms are arranged in low-growing large clusters. Many con... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

What You Should And Should Not Feed Your Cat

27th March 2009
Food for cats is of course one of the most important needs of cats and it has to be provided by the owner. I think everyone agrees that this is the number one need of animals like cats and the kind of food you feed them would also reflect the nutritional ... Read >
Author: Joshua Simms

Utilizing Quality Calcium for Health

25th March 2009
Calcium is the primary mineral in your bones. Calcium is also needed for muscle function, blood pressure regulation, nerve function, and cellular health. The way in which calcium ends up forming bone is of vital concern to your health - and not just for b... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Information About How To Plant Geraniums

06th March 2009
Even if you show no other plants, you could have a pied preserved backyard of unmarried and double zonal, expensive-leaved or variegated, perfumed-leaved, ivy and Lady or Martha Washington geraniums (also called show or interpret geraniums), not to declar... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor

Factory Farming - on its last legs

20th February 2009
If those who consume mass meat products could witness either a) the conditions 95% of the animals in the factory farm industry have to endure, or b) the loss that is accruing in humanity’s inner life due to this animal abuse - the industry would grind ... Read >
Author: josgraf

How To Tend To Your Organic Garden

13th February 2009
You can use either fresh or rotted manure to make a liquid-tea to feed plants. The tea is usually made of one part of manure and ten parts of water. Let it set for several days before you use it then spray directly on the plant. The process-dried manure... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

Six Turtle Care Tips

18th December 2008
When you decide to get a turtle for a pet, you have made a wise choice. Turtles can provide years of enjoyment. Some of them can even live up to forty years, if cared for properly. If you have children, this is a great pet for them to learn responsible pe... Read >
Author: steve magill

Shredded Leaves as Compost

24th September 2008
Shredded leaves make excellent and effective mulch for your spring garden. Making mulch from your fallen fall leaves is not difficult. Leaves can be shredded with your lawn mower or a leaf shredder. Shredding leaves and piling them into compost bin or ... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Make the best compost - ever

08th September 2008
The benefits of your own special home made compost One of the things I aim to get as much of as possible into my garden is compost. Not the type of compost you can buy, but the type of compost you make. This has to be one of the best things you can put... Read >
Author: Ric Wiley

What Is Coral Calcium And Where Does It Come From?

28th August 2008
Coral calcium is a dietary supplement said to be derived from "remnants of living coral that have fallen from coral reefs, as a result of wave action or other natural processes. According to the coral calcium infomercial, taking coral calcium can cure up... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Recovering From Injuries in Ballet Shoes and Pointe Shoes

06th November 2007
"Often ballet teachers find the specifics of training the foot strength needed for pointe work difficult as it came naturally to them. However for many people, the isolated strength needed in the feet must be specifically trained, especially nowadays, as ... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

How to Fight Insects & Bugs by Creating an Organic Garden

10th June 2007
How's your garden doing? Is it rich and thriving or are you constantly dealing with pest insects and bugs? Are you spending more money than you want buying chemical fertilizers and pest-be-gone substances from the garden store? Are the weeds the only t... Read >
Author: John Sern

Popping Jaws Are Miserable - The "TMJ" Syndrome.

30th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S When bone shrinks under your dentures the plate settles down and presses into the soft gums causing sore spots such as you have been experiencing. This also infringes on facial and lip muscles and th... Read >

Herb Gardening And The Seven Deadly Sins

05th March 2007
When Herb gardening, first and foremost you must have a plan before you begin your endeavor. This is the first deadly sin herb gardeners commit consistently. You can grow an herb garden for cooking, or medicine or beauty. Choose which one will fulfill y... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

How To Choose The Best Cat Food Brands Your Cat Deserves

06th February 2007
From Purina, Friskies, 9Lives to Lams, there are so many cat food manufactures out there with large corporation owning several different product lines to cater to different market needs. For example, Del Monte owns 9lives, Kibbles & Bits and Nature’s Re... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Commericial Dog Food is Non Regulated and Contains Poisons That Can Kill Your Dog

17th November 2006
I've worked at a vet's office and asked one of the one's I really trusted, what they would recommend for my new dog. He said "None" of the commercially produced ones. When I asked why, he said it was because there are no quality standards for pet fo... Read >
Author: Lawrence Perrino

Does Your Dog Suffer From Allergies?

16th November 2006
Dogs can get allergies for a variety of reasons, but there are a few culprits that lead to a state of a weakened immune system. Once a dog has a weakened immune system, he may start having allergic reactions to things that would not normally bother a heal... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Dog Treat - Roast Beef and Taters

05th March 2006
Serves: six Preparation Time: 5 minutes Cooking Time: 0 minutes When Should I Use It?: If your dog has shown signs of anemia or a lack of energy or vitality, try this carb and beef heavy dish for a quick pick me up. Before you know it your dog... Read >
Author: Justin Bryce

What You Need to Know About Planting Roses

18th October 2005
When spring arrives, and the ground is thawed, it is time to start planting your rose garden. Roses date back to biblical times and have been a considered a cherished aphrodisiac then and still are today. Roses hold particular mystery and fascination, n... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Calcium: The Miracle Mineral

09th August 2005
By: Charlene J. Nuble We've heard it not only once or twice or even thrice but a lot of times. If you want healthy bones and teeth then pack up on the Calcium intake. While it is true that calcium is absolutely necessary to the health and strength... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble