Archive for April, 2009

How to grow onions Posted By : goldmedal

on Apr 30th 2009

Onions are dead easy to grow and last for ages once picked. In the days of the credit crunch more and more people are growing their own vegetables. So if you want to learn about growing your own onions and many more vegetables then please read on.

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Every Little Bit Helps Posted By : Enelra Myers

on Apr 30th 2009

I didn’t really think much about what I like taking in while I was growing up; perhaps this is why I didn’t really develop healthy eating habits, try as my mother might.

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Free Help with Your Gardening Questions -The Cooperative Extension Service Posted By : Debra Yeik

on Apr 30th 2009

There can be so many technical questions to ask about your yard and garden, your plants and trees, and your soil and water, but you dont know who to go to for the answers or your budget cant afford a private horticulturist or technician. Fortunately, you can find answers available through the Cooperative Extension Service.

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Maximize a Small Garden With These Tips Posted By : Jill Kipnis

on Apr 30th 2009

A small garden is all you need to make a beautiful oasis. If you don’t have experience working in a small space, take a look at these tips to get you started.

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The First Date Posted By : Timothy Spencer

on Apr 29th 2009

First dates usually bring jittering feeling to most of us. In hope for our date with someone special for the first time to be flawless, sometimes our scheme doesnt go usually as planned. Perfect date doesnt necessarily mean what has been planned goes well; its the chemistry between the couple that matters most. This article jots down the signs of what a perfect date really is.

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Outdoor Water Fountains Bring Life to Your Outside Space Posted By : Chris C

on Apr 28th 2009

Being outdoors and enjoying our gardens, balcony or patio space is something everyone should do when the weather is good; it helps us to relax and unwind and to enjoy what we have. Adding some finishing touches to your outdoor space can really make a big difference and bring a lease of life to what could otherwise be a normal looking area. One of the best ways to create a unique ambience and really enhance the space is by adding Outdoor Water Fountains.

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Fresh Flowers in San Francisco are the Best Gift Ever Posted By : CharlesMaverick

on Apr 28th 2009

Since ages, flowers are considered to be the most precious and famous gift item for all the occasions, such as the birthdays, Valentine Day, wedding, Mothers Day and anniversaries celebrations. Various varieties of fresh flowers in San Francisco are available, including the roses being the most popular flower to gift. You can also get some beautiful seasonal flowers, such as orchids and tulips.

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Make Compost Indoors with a Kitchen Composter Posted By : Lec Watkins

on Apr 27th 2009

Feel like you should cut your household waste contributing to landfill. Try composting your kitchen waste, even indoors!

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Magnesium in your Stony Reef Posted By : Devin Gilliland

on Apr 26th 2009

Magnesium is often one of the most overlooked properties of your reefs synthetic seawater and although this is one of the most important factors considered in growth and health of most stony corals. Just like calcium and alkalinity magnesium is depleted by your reef inhabitants.

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Safe Guard Your Koi - Control Carbon Dioxide Spikes Posted By : Sean Roocroft

on Apr 26th 2009

After sunset the carbon dioxide which is at its lowest at this time of day starts to rise, peaking just before sunrise. It is important to not let carbon dioxide spikes, caused by green algae blooms from killing your pond fish. The best way to do this is to use a UV clarifier or a UV sterilizer.

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