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Finding Places To Play Golf During The UK’s Winter Months

23rd February 2010
Golf is one of the most popular sports in the UK but has the misfortune, due to it being played outside, of being almost abandoned during the winter months, unless you are the die-hard player who is willing to play in any kind of weather. However, it's no... Read >
Author: articles@e-intellisense.com

Enjoying Golf Breaks Even In Colder Months

23rd February 2010
During the colder months of the year Golfers wouldn't expect to be able to take golf breaks in the UK, and perhaps would prefer to play in warmer climes, however, for the dedicated few there a number of courses throughout the UK that are open for the die-... Read >
Author: articles@e-intellisense.com

How to Build a Compost Bin

15th January 2010
More than 60% of the waste made in the average American household can be recycled for composted and there is only 8% of Americans who compost their waste. Compost is an all-in-one conditioner, fertilizer and mulch for soil. It provides the soil with micr... Read >
Author: TonyShepard

Improving Garden Soil

15th January 2010
Perfect Soil What is the function of soil in our yards and gardens? Simply put, soil provides plants with mineral nutrients, water and anchorage. The basic types of soil are clay, sand, and silt. The percentage of each determines whether you have sandy... Read >
Author: OrganicGardener

Importance of Assam tea in the market

14th January 2010
Consumers should know that Assam tea is a black tea named after the region of its production, Assam, India. Also important to know that assam tea belongs to the state Assam which is the world's largest tea-growing region, lying on either side of the Brahm... Read >
Author: Mary Adler

Stealing Your Way to Great Compost

14th January 2010
Every autumn, home owners rake up their leaves, place them in bags and put them out on the curb. Every autumn I gas up my mini-van, drive around my neighborhood and steal them. I'm a skilled leaf thief and can usually fill the van two or three times in a ... Read >
Author: Mohammed Wilder

Growing Pomegranate Trees In Florida

07th January 2010
First, a little about the pomegranate tree, also called Punica granatum. It is dense in nature and a deciduous plant that grows bushy, especially if not cared for properly. Training, as with everything in life, is best done when the tree is small - it can... Read >
Author: fettywzfpwm

Winter Golf Breaks

30th December 2009
Winter isn't always a welcome season for those keen golfers that would prefer to continue their addiction to the sport throughout the winter months without having to go abroad. However, this purely depends on the golf course and whether it is playable dur... Read >
Author: articles@e-intellisense.com

Raised Beds For Herb Gardening

17th November 2009
When I first got started growing herbs, flowers and vegetables in my garden, I did not have plenty of money for supplies. I got some great books that told me exactly what to do to grow fabulous plants at home. Are you wanting to know the secret? Prepar... Read >
Author: Trevor Coleman

Golf Academy – Lessons And Golf Breaks

26th October 2009
For those who are looking to improve their game of golf why not combine it with a Golf Break where you get the chance to have lessons with the golf professional, get a few rounds in and then relax in the comfort of your hotel. Whether you are a comple... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Sod Types: How to choose the right sod for your home or business landscaping

19th October 2009
Choosing the right sod type for your home or business can be a challenge when you are unfamiliar with the different varieties of sod available. Chances are, you just want something affordable and low-maintenance that will beautify your landscape. With the... Read >
Author: Mr. Hank

Fly Fishing in Wisconsin

30th September 2009
Wisconsin is a great place for fly fishing, as many experienced anglers can tell you. Much of the state of Wisconsin was formed by glaciers passing through the area hundreds and hundreds of years ago. The best result from this glacial activity was the f... Read >
Author: Phillip Conrad

Spanish Lavender

21st September 2009
The Spanish Lavender plant is one of the four most popular varieties of lavender plants (other popular varieties are English Lavender, Yellow Lavender, and French Lavender). The plant itself is a silver-gray herb. But Spanish Lavender comes to life in... Read >
Author: Lilly Lavender

Healthy Soil is the Key to Healthy Herbs

17th September 2009
The roots of a healthy herb garden are in the quality of the soil. Cultivating healthy soil begins with evaluating the quality of your soil and then determining how to improve and maintain it. This is a continuous process, and a very important one, beca... Read >
Author: Mark Perlik

Are Automatic Litter Boxes Making Traditional Litter Boxes Obsolete?

15th August 2009
Just like everything else, cat litter boxes are evolving from the simple rectangular pan filled with kitty litter to large, covered, electronic devices that comb through the filler automatically after your pet has exited the box with the help of a sensor.... Read >
Author: Don Tabitkin
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