Entries Comments



Category: Gardening

Carpet And Upholstery Cleaning.

There are various ways to approach carpet and upholstery cleaning. The kind of material as well as the reason you are cleaning it will determine which specific method you will use Regardless of whether you are planning on using a professional carpet cleaning service or you feel energetic enough to do it yourself, here are some of the basics on cleaning upholstery, rugs and carpets

10 March, 2010 (08:09) | Gardening | By: Steve Adams

Gambrel Shed Plans – Easy methods to Develop a Gambrel Shed the Right Way!

A Gambrel storage shed is one of the most stylish looking storage sheds.

27 February, 2010 (08:13) | Gardening | By: Sarge Quick

Tips On Cutting Copper Pipes

The installation of plumbing pipes often involves the cutting and joining operation. Improper cutting or joining operation would affect the efficiency of the whole project. Correct cutting operation takes into account accurate calculations and wise evaluations. Besides that, the assistance of the required tools holds its own significance.

27 February, 2010 (08:09) | Gardening | By: Scott Rodgers

Let’s Talk Kids Ceiling Fans

Give your kids a really neat look to their bedroom by means of some very different and distinctive kids ceiling fans that will be sure to please the choosiest child.

23 February, 2010 (08:04) | Gardening | By: Seal Frank

Silk Flowers And Silk Arrangements And Their Benefits

Floral arrangements have not undergone a lot of changes. As early as 2,500 B. C. when the Egyptians started doing them, they are still the same as what we have in practice today as depicted in their wall carvings and wall writings. Different occasions like burials and processions call for floral arrangements. They are also being used as early as then for table centerpieces. Up until today, they are still being used for the same purposes, and more.

7 February, 2010 (08:08) | Gardening | By: Kathleen Rivero

Renovate Kitchens Effectively And Inexpensively

Although you may have had some renovating plans, the recession may have changed your mind, as it did to many others. But, they don’t necessarily have to be killed off. Instead, it is possible to renovate kitchens effectively and inexpensively and still leave you happy with the results.

2 January, 2010 (09:53) | Gardening | By: Milrika Ekilski

Double Kitchen Sinks For A Modern Society

Hardly anyone would like to make his/her unsightly and unpleasant. In an age where a person in known with the condition of his home interior and exterior, each one of us struggle to make our home more and more impressive. We install unique articles to make the place more elegant.

13 December, 2009 (08:13) | Gardening | By: Scott Rodgers

Garage Door Springs – A Dangerous & Powerful Home Mechanisms

Garage Doors operate via a garage door spring. There are two basic types; the Extension Spring, and the Torsion Spring. Torsion Springs are much more trickier to handle and dangerous too as compared to Extension Springs.

9 December, 2009 (08:41) | Gardening | By: Adam Stranton

Finding the Right Concrete Contractors

Concrete is widely-used in construction as this serves as a good foundation for laying different parts of the building such as flooring; counter tops; porticos and walkways, among others.

7 December, 2009 (08:27) | Gardening | By: Robert Devalt

How To Proceed With Outdoor Christmas Lights

A guide for the outdoor lighting novice

24 November, 2009 (08:10) | Gardening | By: Cody Scholberg

The Best Way of Growing Herbs in Container

Plants or even herbs can be planted in different ways. They can be planted in a container and placed it inside the house or plant it directly in the soil of your garden.

21 November, 2009 (08:07) | Gardening | By: Jack Grant

Winter Planting Preparations

Storing soil, sand and peat for the winter – Before frost gets into the ground, dig a bushel or two of soil for use during the winter. And don’t forget to have on hand a bushel of sand and another of peat or humus.

11 November, 2009 (08:06) | Gardening | By: Kent Higgins

How to Grow Your Own Food Year Round with Raised Beds

As more and more people are confronted with the health risks of processed foods and the energy drain of trucking foods into our areas, they are turning to gardening and growing their own food. Others are content to eat as much local food as they can find and just fill in the gaps with shipped in foods.

5 November, 2009 (08:12) | Gardening | By: Dallas Weeks

Enjoy Plants Year Round With a Window Greenhouse

If you like raising your own herbs, flowers and vegetables, a window greenhouse would be a great idea for you. Fresh fruits and vegetables as well as fragrant flowers will be available to you throughout all seasons. Any window can be transformed into one of these small greenhouses, however kitchen greenhouse windows are most in vogue today. In contrast to garden greenhouses, greenhouse windows need just a little bit of wall space and have the ability to let in lots of light while still leaving plenty of room for plants.

28 October, 2009 (08:58) | Gardening | By: Sarah Duke

Creating a Backyard Habitat for Your Local Wildlife

A wildlife habitat provides food, water, shelter, and space arranged to meet the needs of wildlife. No matter what size, your yard can be landscaped to attract birds, small animals, beneficial insects, and butterflies. Trees, shrubs, and other plants in your yard can provide shelter and food for a wide range of wildlife.

26 October, 2009 (07:25) | Gardening | By: Jim Navary

Tips On Hydroponic Systems

More and more gardeners are switching to Hydroponics gardening. This kind of garden is much easier to care for and can be grown in a smaller space, including indoors. Another reason more and more gardeners are switching over is that it is cheaper to grow and manage one.

22 October, 2009 (08:41) | Gardening | By: Leslie Hayden

How to Choose Water Heater?

Last weekend my company held an outing in a mountain resort. This mountain resort has several guest houses with two story building, garden and bath tub with water heater. This weekend, I tried to search any information about water heater for my home. In this cold weather, I could use some hot water for shower in the late night after working all day.

21 October, 2009 (09:35) | Gardening | By: Zidni A Apriya

How To Make Wooden Sheds On A Limited Budget

If you are planning on building a wooden shed in your backyard but are concerned about the cost, you can construct one yourself at a relatively low cost. The process of building wooden sheds is simple and is worth the extra effort. An inexpensive shed is well within your wallet’s reach if you have a few basic carpentry skills.

18 October, 2009 (10:55) | Gardening | By: Bill Richardson

Why You Should Use Organic Lawn Care Products in Your Lawn

In the United States, the total area covered by lawns comprises more than 30 million acres and there are around 200 different pesticides which are available for lawn care. The sad thing is that the majority of households resort to the commercial and chemical fertilizers and pesticides which contain harmful elements in them.

18 October, 2009 (09:36) | Gardening | By: Andrew Caxton

Obtaining a Clear Idea of The Cost Involved in Constructing a Sunroom

Even though the installation of sunrooms does not pose too many problems, you need to have some idea about curtailing expenses if you do not wish to exceed your budget. What you need to focus on is achieving some kind of balance between your wants and the quality as well as look of the room. The material cost of an average sunroom costs about $10,000 but can even go up as far as $70,000 depending on the innovations that you bring into the room.

17 October, 2009 (07:31) | Gardening | By: Andrew Caxton

Top Tips On Storage Sheds

When most people think of storage sheds, what comes to mind is usually basic information that’s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there’s a lot more to storage shed plans than just the basics.

14 October, 2009 (08:45) | Gardening | By: Jimmy Parrott

Fresh Fall Bulbs

It is too bad that more gardeners don’t realize the value of fall planting. All too many feel that they must wait until spring. Actually, in most parts of the Midwest where we often have dry summers that start surprisingly early in the spring, fall planting is usually more satisfactory than spring planting.

12 October, 2009 (19:11) | Gardening | By: Thomas Fryd

Some Advantages Of Herb Garden Kit

Growing herbs in the garden has lots of questions to be answered before starting to have your own.

14 September, 2009 (19:41) | Gardening | By: Jack Grant

Get Some Patio Shades

Everyone loves a bit of the sun sometimes but nobody likes the extreme effects of the sun such as sunburns, pigmentations and worse, skin cancer! To enjoy the sun and reduce the risk of getting all the horrible effects of the sun, one can shield oneself with an umbrella. Patio umbrellas are especially useful to make an afternoon out by the poolside a safe and free from the harmful effects from the sun. Besides that, with the variety of choices of colors, textures and fabrics, one can certainly transform an ordinary patio into a grand one.

14 September, 2009 (19:23) | Gardening | By: Rene A Lacape

Satisfy Yourself By Designing Your Garden

The “new look” in building architecture started in Europe, and on this continent in California, early in the 20th century. It did not come to Canada until after the Second World War. Basically, modern architecture is functional rather than decorative. It emphasizes the structural mass in buildings and calls for ordered surroundings.

14 September, 2009 (16:53) | Gardening | By: Marshall Clewis

Simple Tips For Home Lighting

With a little change in your home lighting can entirely change the whole look and feel of the space. Something as simple as changing the lamp or lamp shades can give a completely new look to your room.

14 September, 2009 (16:47) | Gardening | By: Scott Rodgers

Wool Rugs as Elegant Home Rugs, Area Rugs and Home Decor Rugs

The domestication of sheep and goats in Europe stimulated the use of skins and hides for a variety of purposes, including clothing, blankets, and other domestic uses. Around 1500 BC, the first wool fiber textile was introduced in Europe and gave rise to weaving crafts and the expanded use of wool in an even wider range of domestic uses, including rugs.

14 September, 2009 (16:45) | Gardening | By: Frank Conn

A Quick Guide For Timberline Shingles

The basic three tab shingle is composed of one layer of material which is asphalt and fiberglass. Being one of the first shingles ever to be laminated, the timberline shingle is also made up of an additional layer of asphalt and fiberglass. The top layer which is a saw tooth structure gives the timberline shingles its strong textured appearance.

14 September, 2009 (16:11) | Gardening | By: Bob Stipes

5 Half-Hardy Annuals For Easy Grow Seasonal Color

Here are 5 Half-Hardy annuals which are easily grown and an be started or sown outdoors during May.

14 September, 2009 (15:34) | Gardening | By: Thomas Fryd

Lighting Options For your Garden

Garden is the best place to relax after a long tiring day, and a well illuminated garden looks even more beautiful. It is a real eye treat specially at night.

14 September, 2009 (10:35) | Gardening | By: Scott Rodgers


Page 1 of 1512345678910»...Last »