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Useful Tips On Maintaining Solar Garden Lights

06th October 2009
Individuals have gardens as a means to decorate their backyards and to produce a place in which they have the ability to decompress. Inside of their gardens they can plant flowers, trees, and other plants that aid to make it brilliant. During the night ti... Read >
Author: nlwest21

How Secure Is Your Mobile Device?

05th October 2009
Is Your Mobile Device Secure? ---------------------------- Do you own a keychain USB jump-drive, a PDA, or an all-in-one mobile communications device? If you do, what type of information do you store on it? Many people would say there is nothing i... Read >
Author: vivek

Getting Your Car Ready For The Winter Season

01st October 2009
With the winter season quickly approaching, and with October being National Car Care month, the time to get your vehicle ready for the cold months will be upon us before we know it. With every vehicle there are numerous things to keep in mind when winteri... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Have a Field Day with Field Paint!

23rd September 2009
Spring is the time that flowers start to bloom and the temperature continues to rise higher. All the snow on the ground melts, and trees regain their leaves. That’s right; it’s almost springtime. Now is the time to start painting your fields for all o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Backpacking Boots?

23rd September 2009
Backpacking boots or any of the traditional hiking boots may have their place. That place just isn't on my feet. If you don't have specific problems with your ankles, there isn't snow on the ground, and you don't carry more than thirty pounds on your back... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Are UV-A Rays?

07th August 2009
You most certainly have heard of UV-A rays. You have probably learned about the dangers of UVA rays to your skin and your eyesight. UVA rays reach us from the sunshine every day. These rays are able to penetrate the layers of the skin – even if you are ... Read >
Author: chrisp

The Miracle and The Messenger

15th May 2009
Energy healing is something that we already know how to do. You can become more proficient at it with training, but it is something that is natural to us. I am now trained in what is called Reiki or energy healing, but I can recall using it in my past be... Read >
Author: Rick and Nancy Baker

Purchasing Your Watches at Online Shops

11th May 2009
According to data from IDEX Online Research, online jewelry sales in the United States for 2007 were around $4.8 billion or 7.4% of total sales. In 2006, this figure was around $4 billion or 6.4%. All commerce sales online in 2007 totaled close to $136.4 ... Read >
Author: Andy

Different forms of camping and camping equipment

17th April 2009
Camping - an outdoor leisure activity is a cheap form of accommodation for people attending large open air events. Most people enjoy nature while camping by spending one or more nights, usually at a campsite. Camping may involve the use of a tent, a primi... Read >
Author: maximumhit

Different forms of camping and camping equipment

17th April 2009
Camping - an outdoor leisure activity is a cheap form of accommodation for people attending large open air events. Most people enjoy nature while camping by spending one or more nights, usually at a campsite. Camping may involve the use of a tent, a primi... Read >
Author: Passageways

That Old Blue Poly Tarp

15th April 2009
If you have ever used a fireplace to heat your home, you know how aggravating it can be to go out and find it has started raining and your wood is drenched. Even though you put that old blue tarp you had over it!You need a good quality silver tarp to cove... Read >

Get Those Garden Flower Seeds in the Ground! It's Almost Time for Butterfly Season

01st April 2009
Some of you still having cold nights and even snow on the ground, but some of us are starting our gardens. I'm sorry you still have the cold and snow but one of the most beneficial things about living in a temperate climate is growing garden flower seeds ... Read >
Author: JLogan

Buying a Home or Condo in Breckenridge

25th March 2009
If you're looking for a secondary home or condo that's beautiful in the winter and even better in the summer, then Breckenridge in Summit County, Colorado, is the place for you. Considered one of Colorado's best kept secrets for its weather at all seasons... Read >
Author: Kelli

Optimism in two feet of snow

07th February 2008
So, another foot of snow just fell on my home in South Ontario and I could not be happier. I was up at three in the morning, watched my favourite show then bundled up to start moving some snow. Normally I absolutely hate freezing my butt of in the sub ... Read >
Author: Justin G.

Watching Professional Golf Swings

08th January 2008
Almost everybody who plays golf, and wants to improve their game, watches golf swings either on television or in person by going to tournaments. It is definitely a great and very productive way to improve your swing and your golf game as well. However, th... Read >
Author: Alan Hipps

Getting Your Car Ready for the Winter Season

08th October 2007
With the winter season quickly approaching, and with October being National Car Care month, the time to get your vehicle ready for the cold months will be upon us before we know it. With every vehicle there are numerous things to keep in mind when winter... Read >
Author: Scott Conklin

The Miracle of Manifestation: It’s Not Such a Secret

24th January 2007
The dusting of snow on the lawn this morning reminds me of a time last January when meteorologists were forecasting a big snowstorm for the following day. Like this year, there had not yet been any school cancellations and, oh, how my sons were wishing f... Read >

The Return of the Clothes Line

18th January 2007
The old-fashioned clothes line of our grandmother's time may be due for a revival. The power blackouts of the past few summers have many Canadians thinking outside the box: in fact, they're thinking outside... period. A clothes line is a terrific contr... Read >
Author: The House Team

Green Giant- A fast Growing Arborvitae

01st August 2006
Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay which is common in the northeast region of the United States. We therefore like plants that grow well in dense, heavy, rather impermeable, NOT well-drained soils. One of the arborvitas, the Green Gian... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Sayre NY and Trees Named Green Giant Arborvitae

31st July 2006
The Green Giant Arborvitae is a major addition to the arborvitae family of trees for the homeowner around Doylestown Pa.. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay in Doylestown Pa.. We therefore like plants that grow well in dense, heavy... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Milan - Green Giants

29th July 2006
The Green Giant Arborviate is a major addition to the arborvitae family of trees for the homeowner around Doylestown Pa.. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay in Doylestown Pa.. We therefore like plants that grow well in dense, heavy... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Picture a Fast Growing Arborvitae As A Hedge

16th July 2006
The Green Giant Arborviate is a great fast growing hedge plant. Many people ask if can really grow 3' per year. Well, it does and it is also durable which seperates it from other real fast growing trees. Picture this...it does grow 3' per year. Our far... Read >
Author: William Hirst

A Fast Growing Arborvitae For Instant Privacy

16th July 2006
A Green Giant Arborviate is a great fast growing hedge plant. Many people ask if can really grow 3' per year. Well, it does and it is also durable which seperates it from other real fast growing trees. Picture this...it does grow 3' per year. Our farm,... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Picture a Green Giant Arborvitae in Your Yard

16th July 2006
The Green Giant Arborviate is a great fast growing buffer plant. Many people ask if can really grow 3' per year. Well, it does and it is also durable which seperates it from other real fast growing trees. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in so... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Privacy Hedges and Fences

15th July 2006
The Green Giant Arbor Vitae is a major addition to the arborvitae family of trees for the homeowner. It has fast growth and makes a strong durable screen or hedge. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay. We therefore like plants that g... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Fast Growing Plants for Screens and Buffers in Pa

15th July 2006
The Green Giant Arbor Vitae is a major addition to the arborvitae family of trees for the homeowner. It has fast growth and makes a strong durable screen or buffer in Pennsylvania. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay. We therefore l... Read >
Author: William Hirst

The Green Giant Arbor Vita

13th July 2006
The Green Giant Arbor Vitae is a major addition to the arbor vitae family of trees for the homeowner. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay. We therefore like plants that grow well in dense, heavy, rather impermeable, NOT well-drained... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Green Giant Arbor Vita

13th July 2006
Green Giant Arbor Vitae is a major addition to the arbor vitae family of trees for the homeowner. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay. We therefore like plants that grow well in dense, heavy, rather impermeable, NOT well-drained so... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Arborvitae (or however you spell it: aborvitae, abrorvitae, aeborvitae, afborvitae, arbbborvitae, a

28th June 2006
Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in solid clay. We therefore like plants that grow well in dense, heavy, rather impermeable, NOT well-drained soils. One of the arborvitas, the Green Giant, the Western Redcedar Tree, or botanically, the Thuja Plica... Read >
Author: William Hirst

thuja plicata Green Giant Arbor Vita

26th June 2006
The Green Giant Arbor Vita is a major addition to the arborvitae family of trees for the homeowner around Doylestown Pa.. I perdict that this plant will be used in many landscapes. It will be like an invasion. Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located ... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Calling all Sledders: Why Toboggans are Best for Hours of Winter Delight

06th June 2006
Speeding down the icy slope, I could feel the icy air wash over my face, numbing my hands as flecks of ice and snow spattered up into my eyes. Divots in the hillside had been compacted into small, almost invisible snow ramps that launched me several f... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing

Fall, Spring and Summer Wedding Invitation Ideas

07th May 2006
Are you in the process of choosing a wedding invitation for your wedding? This can be a tricky process and one that should be thought about carefully. The wedding invitations that you send will be the first impression that people will have of your wedding... Read >
Author: Sam Smith

Green Giant Arborvitae - Why It Is So Popular in Pa

23rd March 2006
Why We Like the Green Giant Arborvita(e) So Much Our farm, Highland Hill Farm, is located in the solid clay soils so common to Doylestown, Bucks County Pa. These soils are similar to those found in areas where many of of customers are located. We ... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Toy and Small Dog Clothes

16th February 2006
People wear clothes for many reasons. We wear them for modesty - it's illegal in most places to go around without any clothing. We wear clothes to protect us from the weather. Raincoats and hats make us much more comfortable in the rain while fleece lined... Read >
Author: Mike Mathews

Book Excerpt: Old Habits Die Hard (A True Story About Animals)

07th February 2006
Old Habits Die Hard (A True Story About Animals) From the book: "Cream of the Crop (More True Stories from a Wisconsin Farm)" by LeAnn R. Ralph (trade paperback; October 2005; 190 pages; $13.95; FREE! shipping) -- http://ruralroute2.com "Highly reco... Read >
Author: LeAnn Ralph

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)?

01st January 2006
What is seasonal affective disorder? Seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that tends to occur (and recur) as the days grow shorter in the fall and winter. It is believed that affected persons react adversely to the decreasing amounts of ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Winter Dog Agility Training

13th December 2005
Yes, its cold outside, but don't stop your dog's agility training. Depending on where you live, there might be snow on the ground from November through March, but thats no reason to give up your agility training. Bring your training indoors, right at you... Read >
Author: Brad Carlson

Going on Vacation? Stay in Touch with Prepaid Cellular

30th November 2005
When budgeting for that big vacation, you'll no doubt sit down with a calculator and figure out the cost of airfare, car rental, hotel, restaurants, and tourist attractions. But one cost that is often overlooked is long distance calling. While on vacation... Read >
Author: Tom Spelling

Enjoy the Wonderland of a Winter Wedding

25th October 2005
Enjoy the Wonderland of a Winter Wedding Let the Magic Begin! There is a crisp chill in the air and a blanket of snow on the ground. The horse drawn carriage seems like something off of a Christmas card, and you have never felt so romantic. Winter can... Read >
Author: mark will