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29th September 2009
If you are even thinking of selling your house the priority would be to get a higher price. To achieve this you must not think like a seller but like a buyer. This will enable you to optimize conditions such that the value of the house increases substant... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Why do so many relationships fall into monotony after a while, ending up like crumpled leaves hanging from a dead tree? Why is it so difficult to keep the juices flowing? Why does the momentum of the relationship fade away? Is it inevitable that after som... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
When is it too late to start exercising and eating healthy. Some people say never, I disagree with that. I think it would be hard to do that when you are 6 feet under because you never started eating healthy and exercising. But as long as you are still br... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
In an article entitled "A bang for your $7.45 - Fuzion fires a frenzy at the LCBO," Rod Phillips, Ottawa Citizen wine writer recently wrote: "A colleague told me last week he'd been in a "near-riot" at the main LCBO store at Rideau and King Edward. Notici... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
24th July 2009
Pruning raspberry plants does more than just keep your plants under control.
To insure that light and air can get inside the plants and to facilitate
pruning, keep your raspberry plants controlled in a row. To force your ever
bearing raspberri... Read >
Author: Timothy Samuel
16th July 2009
Small flowering bougainvillea sitting at the corner of your room or hanging from the balcony is indeed the most sought after item for décor. Whether to decorate your living room, or to add a woody touch to your study corner, or to create a dramatic ambia... Read >
Author: Michel Moore
04th July 2009
Smoking HypnotismNowadays you may find that your reasons for becoming a smoker are no longer valid. Many a times folks just smoke to look more stylish, or merely to improve their personality, but these are just some of the daft reasons due to which folks ... Read >
Author: Carson Solis
01st July 2009
If there's one fruit that doesn't get the anti-aging food respect it deserves, it's the prune. The very word conjures up pictures of pictures of fussy old people who spend too much time worrying about whether they're "regular" enough ... not the kind of s... Read >
Author: RA Butters
30th June 2009
Quite Smoking with Smoking HypnotismNowadays you may find that your reasons for changing into a smoker are not valid. Many a times people just smoke to look more trendy, or merely to enhance their personality, but these are a selection of the stupid reaso... Read >
Author: Bennie Gibbs
05th June 2009
Small businesses trying to keep their heads above water in the recession should be prepared to refresh their offer to pull in more customers, according to marketing expert Fiona Blades, CEO of market research company, MESH Planning.
“It's definitely ... Read >
Author: Whitney
18th May 2009
Rubbish is generic term that encompasses a wide range of waste materials that are produced at a number of places under various conditions. Rubbish can generally be divided into three distinct categories. This division is based on the location where the ru... Read >
Author: Greg Anthony
24th April 2009
Camellias are beautiful garden evergreens that provide blooms throughout the winter months in southern areas. Camellias have a lot of fragrance and the dark green foliage provides a sustainable background for your landscaping needs.
In southern states ... Read >
Author: RoboReel
05th April 2009
This is so capital a point, that I must request the reader to pay particular attention to it. To remove a tree, though young, is an operation that puts the vegetative faculties to a severe test; and, therefore, every thing should be done to render the sho... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood
28th March 2009
Aesculus parviflora (bottlebrush buckeye): - This is a suckering shrub. Cut out congested, old stems at ground level in late summer or early autumn to encourage the development of fresh ones. If the pruning is left until spring there is a risk that the ... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
21st March 2009
Rhamnus (buckthorn): - During late spring, thin out old wood on evergreen types to keep them shapely and to ensure light and air can reach the shrub's centre. Prune deciduous species in winter.
Ribes (flowering currant): - Annually cut out all old woo... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
21st March 2009
GROUP A: Early-flowering Clematis. Plants in this group bloom in early spring, generally in April and May, from buds produced the previous season. Prune these back as soon as possible after bloom but no later than the end of July. This allows time for n... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
04th March 2009
This is the original recipe for making paczki that was brought from Europe by my wife's grandmother when she first arrived at Ellis Island and the onward to Pennsylvania where she finally settled.
Just how old this recipe really is I have no idea but th... Read >
Author: Jackson Sabin
11th February 2009
Can you remember the last time you felt like you were in heaven? Try spending a day at a spa, and you’ll discover what it means to sink into a cloud of sheer bliss.
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spa body treatment pampers your body by giving you hair and nail services, soo... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
21st January 2009
Make the most of your home’s appearance! First impressions are very important to a potential home buyer. A large number of them will decide whether your house is worth a look inside simply based on its curb appeal. To ensure that every potential buyer c... Read >
Author: Stefan
20th January 2009
Serissa is a tiny evergreen bush that can grow 50 cms tall. It was first patterned in Southeast Asia, amidst damp and clammy open wood. The plants come in contrary sides. Funnel shaped plants are often shaped by the Serissa bonsai especially during the su... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver
29th December 2008
When was the last time you used a face moisturizer? Last night after you washed your face, before you went to bed? Or was it this morning after your shower, before you put your makeup on? I don’t know about you, but my face always feels so soft and s... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
15th December 2008
With today’s growing awareness of environmental issues green is the new black. Today everyone is thinking green. Consumers can’t get enough of green: whether it’s a sage green throw, leafy green salads, or a beautiful green tree or shrub in th... Read >
Author: Colette Robicheau
02nd December 2008
Growing up in a village outside Palermo, Franco Lombardo’s grandmother learned two important lessons that she later passed on to him: “If you can make it yourself, why buy it?” and “You put something on the plate, you eat it all.”
Lombardo to... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
01st December 2008
There are laws in Jewish religion that guide you about how to prepare food that is healthy and considered as sacrosanct or kosher as well. But the food is no longer restricted to the Jewish people only as great taste and especial ingredients have lured th... Read >
Author: Ansel Clark
21st October 2008
Every year, billions of people purchase herbal and natural slimming pill that assure to aid them to drop their weight, but many of them are not at all satisfied with the outcomes or results of these slimming pills. LIDA DALI is an entirely herbal product ... Read >
Author: Alien
21st October 2008
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Author: srsubmitter
14th October 2008
Serissa is a tiny evergreen shrub that can grow 50 cms tall. It was first spotted in Southeast Asia, amidst damp and moist open woodland. The leaves come in opposite sides. Funnel shaped flowers are often produced by the Serissa bonsai especially during t... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
06th October 2008
As we age, our skin begins to lose it's natural glow and shine. Rather than remaining tight, smooth, and beautiful, it starts to sag, wrinkle, and become prune-like, thereby making us look much older than we are or feel. Cosmetic companies know we need a ... Read >
Author: Writingman1421
22nd September 2008
Watering This is the most important aspect of caring for bonsai, especially for bonsai that is kept indoors for too long. Two things to remember about providing water for bonsai are the type of soil and species. Different soils will absorb and retain wate... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
12th September 2008
Cisco exams demand detailed knowledge of debugs, Security Device Manager, and multicasting – among many other topics! Test your knowledge of these vital exam topics with these practice exam questions – answers are at the end of the quiz.
CCNA C... Read >
Author: Chris Bryant
08th September 2008
Every year, billions of populace purchase herbal slimming pills which assure to aid them to drop weight, but most of them are dissatisfied with the outcomes. Lida Dali is an entirely nature based slimming pills that can assist you to trim down your on a d... Read >
Author: Alien
07th July 2008
You may have heard the familiar real estate jargon of, "curb appeal". There's so much information out there on how to enhance your curb appeal to attract buyers. But there's probably much less pertinent info on how to truly assess what is "good" curb appe... Read >
Author: Ed Kirkland
18th June 2008
Roses work great for a lot of different landscaping applications. In mass groups, single displays, climbers, and in many other ways, they can add a touch of class to the garden that only roses can. If you plan on planting some, it’s important to keep in... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden
05th June 2008
Bougainvillea is as well known as Paper flower is from the family of Nyctaginaceae and is a native of Brazil. This tropical trailing plant is grown in containers and is perfect for hanging baskets and the place it can flow its lively flowering vines. The ... Read >
Author: Alien
27th May 2008
With house sales still dropping, it is the biggest buyers market we've ever seen! That means that there is a lot of stock out there for buyers to choose from. But buyers aren't making rash decisions, they are taking their time to buy, and being careful no... Read >
Author: M Shane
16th April 2008
If you are too lazy to exercise or refuse to diet, I have good news for you. If you exercise or undergoing dieting but still finds that you did not lose much weight, you will love what I have to tell you.
If you managed to lose weight, after going thro... Read >
Author: Terence Ng
06th April 2008
Real estate is like any industry, a product has to look appealing for people to want to buy it. Just like the bruised and scabby apples will be the last ones chosen in the produce isle, so the houses with glaring flaws sit on the market, unsold. Sure, the... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder
13th February 2008
Ile aux Aigrettes is a small islet of around 26 hectares belonging to Mauritius found off the shores of Mahebourg. Its name may have been derived from the egrets that once lived there. Man may have been the culprit that led to Ile aux Aigrettes losing mos... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
08th February 2008
Unfortunately just because it's February doesn't mean your yard requires less attention. Instead of putting a lot of energy into your gardens in the spring and fall, try giving them a little attention year-round. The results will be well worth the effort.... Read >
Author: Robert Nachman
06th November 2007
Thanksgivings were always held at my grandma's house, which was kind of funny because Nannie, as we called her, couldn't cook. She didn't know that, with the exception of her desserts, everyone avoided her cooking. Lucky for us, she had somehow managed... Read >
Author: Beth and Lee McCain
29th October 2007
Are you one of those gardeners who carry a plastic bag and a pair of secateurs with you when you take your dog for a walk, though not necessarily to pick up the dog manure for the garden. Do you drool over those plants that are just out of reach across so... Read >
Author: Bare Bones Gardener
20th September 2007
Have you ever had one of those days that you wish it would hurry up and end? It seems like nothing is going right for you. Think positive, there is hope for you. There are some things that you can do to help you relax so that you are able to clear your he... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
03rd August 2007
One of the first tips I share with clients who want to prepare their home for sale . . . make your home look like it is ready to welcome the possessions of a new owner!
The following is a list of 5 simple, affordable ways you can up your houses "s... Read >
Author: Jeannene Huffman-Edwards
13th July 2007
Nearly every gardener has some type of gardening equipment. In fact, it’s nearly impossible to have a garden without using gardening tools. What kind of garden tools you use will obviously depend on the size and extent of your garden, what you are ab... Read >
Author: Garden Simply
05th March 2007
In centuries past, ancient man noticed that grapes hanging on vines lasted for months, and even though seedy, the fruit was sweet to the taste. These grapes dried out in the sun and were called raisins. The raisins could be stored for months to be eaten a... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm
07th February 2007
Profitable Online Marketing!
When you boil it right down, there are really only three things
that you need to do exceedingly well to market your business
effectively online, and you should think of all three
simultaneously with each new advertising ... Read >
Author: global
29th January 2007
Yoga is a family of ancient spiritual practices originating in India. It is one of the six schools of Hindu philosophy. In India and across the World, Yoga is seen as a means to both physical health and spiritual mastery. Outside India, Yoga has become pr... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
17th October 2006
We all have had the experience of someone important coming to the house, and whether the visitor is an in-law, old friend, or business associate you know the drill: Have the house in "show" condition.
For home sellers the situation is much the same: Fi... Read >
Author: Sean Remington
13th August 2006
Americans spend millions on creams, pills, potions, and even plastic surgery in a frantic attempt to stay forever young. Needless to say, looking like a wrinkly old prune simply isn't in vogue.
I'm sure there are many fine anti-aging creams on the mark... Read >
Author: Tom Gruber
28th July 2006
Why do so many relationships fall into monotony after a while, ending up like crumpled leaves hanging from a dead tree? Why is it so difficult to keep the juices flowing? Why does the momentum of the relationship fade away? Is it inevitable that after som... Read >
Author: Ineke Van Lint
07th May 2006
To me, camellias would have to be the queen of plants. The glossy foliage never seems to wilt or die no matter how hot and dry the summer gets. They are covered in flowers that range from a petite baby's fist size to that of a man's outspread hand, and co... Read >
Author: Bev Boorer
07th May 2006
When is it too late to start exercising and eating healthy. Some people say never, I disagree with that. I think it would be hard to do that when you are 6 feet under because you never started eating healthy and exercising. But as long as you are still br... Read >
Author: Rita Tate
13th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Daniel Levis
When you boil it right down, there are really only three things that you need to do exceedingly well to market your business effectively online.
And they are,
Obtaining an Opportunity to Sell Driving traffic to your ... Read >
14th March 2006
If you are even thinking of selling your house the priority would be to get a higher price. To achieve this you must not think like a seller but like a buyer. This will enable you to optimize conditions such that the value of the house increases substant... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
01st January 2006
People selling their homes via real estate brokers get lots of coaching. People selling their own homes as FSBOs need the same. One of the most important topics on which FSBOs can benefit from coaching is "curb appeal." How does your home look when a pote... Read >
Author: Raynor James
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
10th September 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr.
Rose bushes that are not pruned can grow into large tangled messes with small and inferior blooms. The following should allow you to grow an attractive well shaped and sized bush with large lovely blooms.
Note: This article... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
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