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23rd September 2009
Flying to Sharm el Sheikh to start your sunshine break, after travelling across miles and miles of sand dunes, your plane starts to approach the coast of the Red Sea and suddenly a strange views approaches. As if from nowhere you are faced with a highly m... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley
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
07th September 2009
Can you grow herbs indoors? Certainly you can! They won't be much good, but sure, you can grow them. Let us dispel an enormous myth, generated by too many idiotic filler articles on the internet, as to growing herbs indoors.
Yes, they will grow indoors... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape
07th September 2009
Can you grow herbs indoors? Certainly you can! They won't be much good, but sure, you can grow them. Let us dispel an enormous myth, generated by too many idiotic filler articles on the internet, as to growing herbs indoors.
Yes, they will grow indoors... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape
30th August 2009
How many solar cells are mandatory to run my cottage?
How many solar cells are mandatory to run my abode is a familiar questions on behalf of family who are interested in the sphere of solar power. At hand are several things you need to consider... Read >
Author: scottehuffaker
30th August 2009
How many solar cells are essential to run my igloo?
How many solar cells are necessary to run my villa is a general questions in favor of family who are interested in the field of solar power. Present are several things you need to consider when ... Read >
Author: scottehuffaker
18th August 2009
Are you considering purchasing a venus flytrap? Do you already have a venus flytrap that you are wondering how to take care of? You will be happy to know that caring for a venus flytrap is not as hard as people tend to think. With some basic care, they ... Read >
Author: BN
01st July 2009
We have all heard of the term "SPF" but few of us really understand what it means and how we can apply it towards our safety and the safety of our children in the sun. SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor, and it's a number that represents your protection... Read >
Author: Jason
27th June 2009
Upside down planters are an excellent choice
If you don't have the space and yet want to enjoy tomatoes, then use the upside down planters for growing hanging tomatoes. Quite simply the tomatoes hang from the vine in the upside down planters instead of... Read >
Author: Divne Pointer
12th May 2009
Hostas are the most popular of all perennials, and with good reason. Growing hostas is easy, and they provide fabulous, foolproof foliage that thrives in either sun or shade.
Hostas have been grown in the US since the 1800s, but they're native to Japan... Read >
Author: RA Butters
30th March 2009
Nepal is a country of mountains, culture and religions. Tourist season is all year round, even in the heart of winter there are sunny skies and wonderful scenery. Nepal gets an astonishing 3,000 hours of sun a year. There are many dialects, the official l... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
12th March 2009
Succulents are great choices for dry gardens. These plants are easy to grow in hot dry areas and also make great houseplants. Their care is similar to cactus (without the thorns). One of my favorite succulents is named Crassula Portulacea, commonly called... Read >
Author: Josiah Smart
04th March 2009
In a normal sunshine day, sun exerts on earth approximately thousand watts per square meter energy. We have often heard about power shortage and scarcity of energy but it is so unfortunate that several watts of energy everyday are being wasted or we can s... Read >
Author: Rinnai
24th February 2009
In a normal sunshine day, sun exerts on earth approximately thousand watts per square meter energy. We have often heard about power shortage and scarcity of energy but it is so unfortunate that several watts of energy everyday are being wasted or we can s... Read >
Author: Rinnai
23rd February 2009
In a normal sunshine day, sun exerts on earth approximately thousand watts per square meter energy. We have often heard about power shortage and scarcity of energy but it is so unfortunate that several watts of energy everyday are being wasted or we can s... Read >
Author: Rinnai
20th February 2009
There is only one way to see Portugal and that is by Car. Only then can you really appreciate this wonderfully unique and diverse country in all its splendour. The whole country seems to transform in a second, one minute you’re in a lively vibrant city ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
05th November 2008
Let's face it, as we age, our skin changes too. Small and subtle changes happen overtime, yet suddenly we notice them and think they happened overnight.
How many of us are "sun worshipers?" All the time we have spent tanning hoping to get that perfec... Read >
Author: John Russell
22nd July 2008
Sunburn is a burn to the skin produced by overexposure to the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. The symptoms of sunburn are: Red skin that is painful and hot to touch, mild dizziness and tiredness. The skin damage is often permanent and can have seriou... Read >
Author: peterhutch
23rd June 2008
The first thing you might ask - what is solar radiation and how does it related to solar generated electricity? That is a good question and a topic discussed in our next article in our series dedicated to home solar power. This article, on the other hand,... Read >
13th June 2008
The only thing that distinguishes a kitchen vegetable garden from any other sort is that the garden plants are specifically selected to be eaten. Given that, the primary consideration in choosing your plants is what you will use, either for your own con... Read >
Author: Rana
13th June 2008
The only thing that distinguishes a kitchen vegetable garden from any other sort is that the garden plants are specifically selected to be eaten. Given that, the primary consideration in choosing your plants is what you will use, either for your own consu... Read >
Author: Rana
13th June 2008
The only thing that distinguishes a kitchen vegetable garden from any other sort is that the garden plants are specifically selected to be eaten. Given that, the primary consideration in choosing your plants is what you will use, either for your own consu... Read >
Author: Rana
11th June 2008
Putting in a flowerbed is a great way to add a splash of color and charm to your lawn, and turn an ordinary yard into a place to stop and smell the roses. All it takes is a little dirt work and a weekend afternoon, and you’ll be ready to plant azaleas ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
05th June 2008
Putting in a flowerbed is a great way to add a splash of color and charm to your lawn, and turn an ordinary yard into a place to stop and smell the roses. All it takes is a little dirt work and a weekend afternoon, and you?ll be ready to plant azaleas an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th May 2008
In the winter season, the hair becomes dry due to cold winds and indoor heating. Thus, it’s very important that we take proper care of our hair during winters to prevent them from damage. It’s much easier to maintain short hair as with the long hair. ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
03rd April 2008
In the winter season, the hair becomes dry due to cold winds and indoor heating. Thus, it’s very important that we take proper care of our hair during winters to prevent them from damage. It’s much easier to maintain short hair as with the long hair. ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
21st February 2008
If you are in the market for fine French wine and food, why don't you consider the world famous Provence region in southeastern France? Perhaps you will find a bargain wine in this sun-drenched ideal tourist location, which is marred only by the number of... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
19th February 2008
San Diego is a hot summer destination for many travelers. If you are considering a trip to San Diego for the summer, you should start planning now. Here are some tips to consider.
Any trip to San Diego is going to include some serious beach time. It i... Read >
Author: John Grimes
25th July 2007
The Greek island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands in the Aegean Sea and lies just 11 miles off the west coast of Turkey. Considered to be the sunniest place in Europe, Rhodes is known as the island of light due to its subtropical climate... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance
31st May 2007
Andalusia is without a doubt, the ideal place to search for a property in Spain, thanks to its fine climate, lots of sunshine and picturesque scenery. There are numerous rural properties in this beautiful area and buyers can choose between a lovely town h... Read >
Author: steve magill
27th March 2007
To start a water garden there are a few things that are essential. You will need a container that will hold enough water to sustain your plants and maybe some fish and at least six hours of sun each day.
Not so long ago water gardening was restricted ... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
21st November 2006
Succulents are great choices for dry gardens. These plants are easy to grow in hot dry areas and also make great houseplants. Their care is similar to cactus (without the thorns). One of my favorite succulents is named Crassula Portulacea, commonly cal... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan
21st November 2006
Aloe Vera , known as the healing plant, is easy to care for indoors or in the garden. It is a drought tolerant succulent which grows well in dry shade to part sun. Its bright green stalks grow up to 1 foot long and up to 2 inches thick They usually hav... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan
16th November 2006
Herb gardening has been around for centuries and the joys of an herbal garden is well know to many gardeners. Even beginner gardeners can have a high quality of success by starting with the basics and working their way up to a more complicated herbal gar... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
15th November 2006
Garlic, leeks, and shallots have a little cousin, the chive. It is the smallest and non-odorize member of the onion family. The leaves sprout from a bulb that is planted in the herb garden or in a container garden. Chives are a marvelous way to spruce up... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
19th October 2006
If you're anything like me, you like to have a great time skiing or snowboarding. I'm more into snowboarding, and as quite a few other people, I enjoy going to resorts where there are less people, and the site is less commercialized. Among the few places ... Read >
Author: Ron Hel-Or
14th September 2006
Nothing is more fun and inviting than a backyard pool. Beating the summer heat with family and friends is one of summertime's biggest pleasures. With the huge popularity of above ground swimming pools this major backyard water feature is not only fun bu... Read >
Author: Rob Coxworth
10th September 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Before planting, the plants must be prepared. The following suggestions will help insure that your roses grow into healthy bushes, trees, etc.:
1.Your new roses have probably dried out during shipping or storage, therefore ... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
13th August 2005
By Lee DobbinsGeraniums have long been a popular plant for both outdoor and indoor use.
The common geranium can be grown in beds or containers and will do well in either. The ivy leafed geranium is a natural for hanging planters. The Regal or Martha Wash... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins
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