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How to Clean a Dirty Aquarium

22nd September 2009
A fresh water fish tank requires about 30 minutes to an hour of work a week depending on the size of the tank. Waht you will need: 1) You will need a clean 5 gallon bucket that has never had chemicals or soap inside of it. 2) A hose or gravel cleaner... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to Clean a Dirty Aquarium

17th September 2009
A fresh water fish tank requires about 30 minutes to an hour of work a week depending on the size of the tank. Waht you will need: 1) You will need a clean 5 gallon bucket that has never had chemicals or soap inside of it. 2) A hose or gravel cleaner... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Nightcrawlers: Secret Tips on How to Fish Worms Details Here!

13th September 2009
Nightcrawlers and other worm types such as a common night crawler, European night crawler, African night crawler, grunt worms, garden worms, red wigglers, and leaf worms are ideal live bait because they will catch so many different species of fish.They wi... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle

How to Make Your Own Fertilizer

03rd September 2009
Raising your own vegetable garden helps stretch your grocery budget. Not only is it economical, but homegrown produce is quite nutritious, especially if you fertilize the soil before you plant. It's pretty easy to visit your local lawn and garden store an... Read >
Author: Yodle

Nightcrawlers: Secret Tips And Techniques to fish worms Details Here!

23rd August 2009
Nightcrawlers and other worm types such as a common night crawler, European night crawler, african night crawler, grunt worms, garden worms, red wigglers, and leaf worms are as close as you can get to a universal live bait for all species of freshwater fi... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle

Chloramine Removal From Your Water Is Important for Your Health

10th August 2009
I couldn’t believe this when I read it. Chloramine damages mucous membranes. Lung damage when exposed to it is similar to that seen in regular smokers. After reading the previous statements chloramine removal should be top of your list for good h... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

How to Remove Carpet Glue From Flooring

24th July 2009
Typically, glue will leave a residue behind after carpet has been removed. It is really more of a feathered or flaky residue that creates a mess. Removing the glue is pretty simple, but there is a way to do the job right. There are many industrial solvent... Read >
Author: Aqualux Carpet Cleaning

8 Steps to Sealing Your Driveway Correctly the First Time

01st July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 SaverSystems I live in Ohio which is an area that can have tough, cold winters and hot, dry summers. Ohio's severe weather swings take their toll on driveways and sidewalks and make it common to see these surfaces in some phase of d... Read >
Author: Dave Barnes

Caring For and Knowing Your Gardening Tools

30th June 2009
Caring for your gardening tools is important to ensure that they last for many years. Quality tools, though designed to last many years, must be cared for and maintained. Maintaining your garden equipment on a regular basis ensures that they will be ready... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Choosing the Best Low Flow Showerhead

30th June 2009
Do you use low flow showerheads at home? If you're not sure, here's a simple test: measure the time it takes for your showerheads to each fill a 1-gallon bucket; if each take less than 20 seconds to fill up, then they need to be replaced. Why? Because low... Read >
Author: Ahreum Skura

Saving money around the house

16th June 2009
If you had a boat with a hole in it, wouldn’t you want to fix it before you sink? Well, your home may be the titanic without you even knowing it. With money tight these days, and every day for that matter, you may be looking for small things to do sav... Read >
Author: Chris

Saving money around the house

16th June 2009
If you had a boat with a hole in it, wouldn’t you want to fix it before you sink? Well, your home may be the titanic without you even knowing it. With money tight these days, and every day for that matter, you may be looking for small things to do sav... Read >
Author: Chris

Saving money around the house

16th June 2009
If you had a boat with a hole in it, wouldn’t you want to fix it before you sink? Well, your home may be the titanic without you even knowing it. With money tight these days, and every day for that matter, you may be looking for small things to do sav... Read >

Caring For Your Tree Pruning Tools

13th June 2009
Pruning and maintaining your trees and plants in your garden is a gardener’s ongoing duty. With such responsibility comes the care of their tools. No matter what type of tool or tools you own, quality and expensive or affordable, they will need care. So... Read >
Author: anjohnson

Gathering Bulk Foods in Five Gallon Buckets

18th May 2009
If you are in search of a reasonably priced and easy way to gather your bulk foods then hunt no longer. For a number of years it has started acquiring the five-gallon icing buckets that were used by cake decorators for gathering cake icing in. These bucke... Read >
Author: Alien

Six simple steps to grout your Wall Tiles

28th April 2009
If you have limited resources to appoint a professional to grout the wall tiles, then follow these simple steps and bring beauty to your tile installations. Tile grouting plays a significant role in proper installation of floor and wall tiles. The ti... Read >
Author: Jason Colling

How to make your Own Vegetable Bucket Garden

16th April 2009
How to make your Own Vegetable Bucket GardenAs food costs increase and families look to save money in creative ways, home vegetable gardens are becoming more popular across the country. In some situations, one of the major challenges to growing your own f... Read >
Author: Montgomery Emerson

Emergency Supplies - Storage Ideas

27th March 2009
You've put a good deal of time and effort into planning your emergency supplies, tools, evacuation and disaster relief plans. All of that planning will do you no good if you are not organized. If your house's heating system goes out on the coldest night o... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

How to Make Homemade Wine

02nd October 2008
Homemade wine making is fast becoming very popular across the world. There are several reasons for this. The biggest one is that the cost to transport that yummy nectar from where they grow, harvest, and ferment it is going up right along with the cost... Read >
Author: Mike Carraway

Yikes! My Swimming Pool Is Leaking!

12th September 2008
We receive many phone calls from first season swimming pool owners who are positive their swimming pool is leaking. Many times the drop of water level is due to evaporation. However, in some extreme cases, it can be an actual leak in your swimming pool t... Read >
Author: Poseidon Swimming Pools

Five Tips for Looking After Fish in a Home Aquarium

19th June 2008
A fish aquarium in your home can add beauty as well as fun to your living area. However, there are a few simple tips you need to keep in mind if you're going to be successful at this intriguing endeavor. 1. Choose an appropriate aquarium for your home... Read >
Author: suegold

A Primer on Deep Water Culture

25th September 2007
Deep water culture (DWC) is a type of hydroponic gardening in which the roots of a plant are suspended in a solution of oxygenated water and various nutrients.Traditionally, DWC has been practiced using plastic buckets. The plant itself is suspended in wh... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Garden Water Fountains and Safety for Kids

02nd August 2007
Just because you have children or frequent visits from children doesn't mean you can't have a lovely garden pool or a water fountain complete with safety for kids. Consider something like a garden fountain surrounded with stones that has no pooling water ... Read >
Author: Jim Hedgecoth

Moroccan Tiles - Do it Yourself: Install Moroccan Tiles in One Weekend

05th July 2007
So you may have had your eye on Moroccan tile for some time now, but don’t know how to install it. Your troubles are over. Installing Moroccan tile in the home is much easier than you might imagine and can be done in one weekend. The first thing you ... Read >
Author: Adeal Benhayoun

Homemade Pest Fighters

29th October 2006
Do you have garden or landscape pests that you want to eliminate but don't like environmentally questionable commercial products? Well, you don't have to use hazardous or poisonous chemicals to rid your home of pests and weeds. You may have ingredients in... Read >
Author: steff mcintyre

Setup A Freshwater Aquarium

22nd July 2006
This is an 11 step guide to setting up a freshwater aquarium in your home. Equipment you will need: Aquarium Aquarium gravel Aquarium filter Heater Other decorations (such as plants) Chemical test kits Fish food Aquarium vacuum Fish net Gla... Read >
Author: Mike Magnum

The right size of Aquarium

20th July 2006
For years new hobbyist has asked Aquariumsource.com what size aquarium they should purchase as a first aquarium. We always struggle with the answer (as it seems more like a sales pitch) but the largest aquarium you can afford and have space for truly i... Read >
Author: Derek Vanderpool

Sump Pump Installation for Do-It-Yourselfers

27th August 2005
According to recent surveys, over 85% of all homes with basements will experience some form of wet basement problems in their lifetime. Installing a sump pump in the basement can be a great benefit, even if it's only to keep the water from getting deep or... Read >
Author: Robert Clarke