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When to Prune Evergreens

by admin on November 21, 2011

Loosely defined, evergreens are trees and shrubs that do not lose their leaves all at once in the fall. They do shed leaves or needles, but do so a little at a time throughout the year. Pruning evergreen trees and shrubs accomplishes several things: It helps control size and shape of the plant. It helps [...]

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Winter Kitchen Gardening

by Barbara Simonson on November 14, 2011

Interesting activities for children’s garden clubs, cub scouts, brownies or your own children and grandchildren are often difficult to find during the winter months. But there are lots of planting projects right in your own kitchen! Children can learn about Mother Nature by planting the seeds they find in the fruits they have just eaten. [...]

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The Accessible Bathroom Design

by admin on October 31, 2011

An accessible bathroom design can make life much easier for some people. The classic bathroom layout creates barriers for many people, especially those who are disabled, ill, injured, elderly, or very young. The goal of universal design is to make the bathroom usable by anyone. Even if no one in your family currently requires special [...]

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The hot sticky days of summer gardening are behind us. The glory of fall and the bite of winter are on their way. Here are some helpful tips for your yard and garden for the fall and winter months. October Garden Tips • Squirrels can’t climb the pole if you use a staple gun and [...]

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Even if you have a large vegetable or flower garden, you may be able to start your own winter vegetables in a cold frame. You will save money, raise superior plants, get plants that are directly acclimatized to your locality, and you can produce a far greater variety of plants. A great advantage of starting [...]

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Remodel, Replace, Repair or Move?

by admin on October 20, 2011

Today, more than ever, folks are struggling with the above question. There are many things that need to be considered before you find the answer. Let’s start with remodel. Should you go to the expense of remodeling your home, whether it is a new kitchen, bathroom, family room, windows or a new roof? The first [...]

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Cloche Gardening

by admin on October 17, 2011

Very few gardeners in the United States, other than Martha Stewart use the English method of cloche gardening.  However, it is interesting to study the process and perhaps adapt some aspects of this gardening technique in our own home gardens.  A cloche looks like a tall glass water bottle with the bottom cut out.  The [...]

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Upgrading Your Garage Floor

by admin on October 13, 2011

  Garage floors take a beating. Concrete often cracks as the building settles. Fluids from cars and lawn mowers leave nasty stains. Paint spills dot the surface. After a few years all this can add up to an unsightly mess. Fortunately, there are more options than ever for renewing your garage floor surface. Garage Floor [...]

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Ground Covers Add Impact to a Yard

by admin on October 10, 2011

Almost every yard has a spot that could use a ground cover for one reason or another.  It’s a good idea to look over a comprehensive list of ground covers to help select just the right one.  Ground covers are a practical addition to the yard and an important asset to the overall landscape theme. [...]

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Putting Style in your Bathroom

by admin on October 6, 2011

Most homeowners agree that a neutral scheme is the practical place to begin decorating a bathroom. But today’s bathrooms have style and personality. Even if your starting point is with white or off-white fixtures and flooring, you can put a lot of pizzazz into the bathroom with details that are easy and relatively inexpensive to [...]

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October Garden Tips

by admin on October 3, 2011

October is a great time to work in your garden as leaves are dropping and that first frost hits. Getting lawns and flower beds ready for winter will make for a beautiful garden in the spring. Here is a list of things to do in your backyard in October. OCTOBER GARDEN TIPS: October Lawn Care [...]

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Planning for a Kitchen Remodel

by admin on September 29, 2011

It is often said that planning is the most important part of a home improvement project, and this is never truer than for a home remodel. Because the kitchen is such an active, complex, multipurpose area, a remodel demands a great deal of foresight. Though a kitchen remodel may be at the top of your [...]

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Saving Money with Solar Energy

by admin on September 26, 2011

Saving money with solar energy in the United States can be fairly simple if you set up the home to use the energy from the sun.  There are several ways of achieving this from simple solutions such as bigger windows and using certain stones as flooring to installing solar panels on the roof or in [...]

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Do you have areas of your home that don’t get natural light or don’t get enough natural light? Are there areas that you would use more if they were just a little brighter? The new Solectric™ Day-Light System is a cutting-edge “electronic skylight” that can brighten any dark area of your home. The Solectric™ Day-Light [...]

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The Hibiscus plant is an interest one.  Not only will some varieties add great beauty to your garden, but some varieties also extra bang for the buck by offering other benefits as well.  It is said that the flowers from the hibiscus offers certain health benefits.  There are Islanders in the South Pacific that drink [...]

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Are you stuck in an organizational rut? Do you feel that your house is organized but you have no idea where to start? A very common mistake most individuals make is trying to organize the whole house at once. This will not work unless you have an organizing army there to help you. When you [...]

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Hardy Chrysanthemums Require Care

by admin on September 9, 2011

Hardy chrysanthemums are among the most popular and important garden flowers because of the long, colorful show they put on in late summer and fall. By choosing carefully from the hundreds of varieties, the gardener can have mums blooming from mid-August to heavy frost. They can be grown in containers if fed and watered carefully. [...]

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What is an Adverse Remortgage?

by admin on September 8, 2011

In the world of home loans, many words are used to refer to similar products. A remortgage is a second home loan, obtained from the same lender or a new lender. Remortgages use the same property as collateral. The money is used to pay the original loan in full, leaving the borrower with a new [...]

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Remodeling Your Bathroom

by admin on August 29, 2011

Regardless of our budget, or the scope of our project, remodeling is an activity that requires time, patience, and money. Like anything worth time and effort, remodeling a bathroom should be a complex process. However, many of us homeowners take on a new DIY approach that may prove successful with the right guidance. First of [...]

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As we age, we take carry on greater responsibilities, especially if we decide to grow a family, or purchase our own personal property. One of those great responsibilities is protecting our home and loved ones. There is no such thing as being “too careful” with what we value the most, especially if we don’t know [...]

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