Articles, tagged with "tree limbs", page 4
11th October 2010
With the current work lifestyle that we have today, our eyes are more exposed to visual impairments. That is why it is advisable that employees of companies must be extra careful about their vision. Studies show that one of the most common industrial acci...
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Author:
J. Calvin
17th September 2010
From yard waste piles to renovation debris, junk can sure accumulate around the house. Make trash removal easy by calling your local junk hauling service today!
Taking out the trash is one of those chores everyone hates, so it's no wonder that when it co...
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Author:
Rebecca Paul
10th September 2010
With the coming of October, it means that summer has passed and winter is just around the corner. It is also the time to say goodnight to the garden you have cared for since April. With fall and the coming of winter, it is necessary to complete various jo...
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Author:
sonnix
13th August 2010
Many vendors are so concerned with how the home interior, they completely forget about how landscaping - the very first thing people see when they arrive - can help establish an inviting presence for that potential sale.
Firstly, you should have your ...
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Author:
Cindy Melvin
09th July 2010
Once you have purchased or constructed an outdoor cat enclosure for your cat, the next step is to make the interior friendly and an enjoyable place for your cat. While some cat owners go to extreme lengths to make the enclosures as nice as possible by ins...
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Author:
Brans
07th July 2010
Chainsaws can be very useful for clearing large limbs or dead trees. They are powerful handtools that can cause a great deal of damage if they are not treated with respect, however. It is important to follow all of the safety rules that are included in a ...
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Author:
Art Jones
07th July 2010
There are a number of reasons an individual may find having their own chain saw useful. Even small electric saws are capable of doing wood-cutting jobs around the home and can be of use to a homeowner. For example, by having the appropriate equipment, a h...
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Author:
Art Jones
25th June 2010
Your property's biggest natural asset may be its trees. By using professional tree trimming services, you can keep their value and maintain good neighbor relations. Neglected trees, especially those near property lines or streets can be a major source of ...
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Author:
Nick Messe
02nd June 2010
Do Nightlights Dispel The Monster under the Bed?
Do nursery nightlights work? It is usual for small kids to be anxious of the dark. Maybe you call to mind lying awake in your babyhood bed, blanket held tightly to your chin, assured the creepy monsterwa...
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Author:
BestNurseryNightlights.com
01st June 2010
As a new or existing property owner you might be in need of a tree care service for a assortment of reasons, both immediate and non immediate in nature. Initially, a lot of property owners, particularly those in a hurry, will decide the first tree trimmin...
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Author:
Internet Consultant
29th April 2010
Do you know when it's time to replace your roofing? No matter where you live, roofing goes through a significant amount of wear and tear through both sun and cold exposure. A typical asphalt roof is designed to last about 20 years. Any longer, and the roo...
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KeywordPerformance
28th April 2010
A Wrought Iron Candle Chandelier Adds Old World AllureFor that maximum in exotic old world illumination needed for dining areas, living rooms or master bedrooms, consider installing a wrought iron candle chandelier. The employment of candle light instead ...
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Author:
Andrew Parks
22nd April 2010
1. Most buyers don't realize there are a variety of risks associated with buying a foreclosure. Perhaps the biggest concern for any potential buyer should be the fact that properties in foreclosure are sold "as is." Houses in poor condition might fetch ba...
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Author:
william44
13th April 2010
A Survival knife is a tool every outdoorsmen must have.
A good survival knife can have many uses, such as cutting tree limbs, which can be used for splints for broken arms. You can use it as a pry bar or digging tool. Cutting strips of vine to tie a ...
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Author:
Tom Meyer
13th April 2010
How to Construct Your Own Backyard Bat Cave
By Doug Gelbert
Wait a minute. You're going to tell me the way to attract bats into my yard? The things that fly in your hair and suck your blood?
Well, bats don't fly into anybody's hair and unless you...
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Author:
TerranceFr