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Sunday, August 9th, 2009
by Chris Channing
The problem with food and plants these days is that they are all too expensive with the economy as it is. A garden is a good alternative, but the start up costs of getting your garden going can be too much at once for you. Following some simple tips, you can lower the costs and have it running in no time.
The first step is to design your garden. If you are completely new to the world of gardening, be prepared to take in a lot of information at once! You can get free books and audio discs regarding the subject at your library if you have a pass. Otherwise you can use the Internet to find free websites or magazines that will give you the help you need during the planning stage.
Think about where you could go to buy a plant. Odds are you thought of your local nursery or garden center. This is usually the worst place to go, since the prices are steeper than what you would pay elsewhere. The only benefit they have is that they have a large variety, and also have large discounts for products that are out of the current season.
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Saturday, July 18th, 2009
by Moe Kittaneh
The vanity is the focal point of a bathroom, so selecting the right one is important in capturing the desired design aesthetic. Shopping for bathroom vanities online is the best way to save money and shop the widest range of options without driving all over the place. Keep reading for tips on selecting the perfect vanity for your bathroom.
Before purchasing the new vanity cabinet for your bathroom, it is best to know what kind of style you are going for. Whatever, your style, there is sure to be a bathroom vanity to fit it. The two most popular designs are antique vanities and modern vanities. Other styles include southwestern themed vanities, Tuscan vanities, basic vanities, minimalist vanities, retro vanities and virtually every other style you can think of.
It is best to have your bathroom vanity coordinate with the fixtures, for instance if you have a contemporary streamlined fixtures, a modern vanity would look best but if you have an antique claw foot tub and other antique accents, consider a complementing antique vanity. For persons that like to constantly change up their theme and dcor, a more basic vanity cabinet would probably work best. If you are replacing the vanity only, assess your existing bathroom fixtures and if you are completely remodeling or furnishing a new bathroom, get a cohesive design together before purchasing the vanity.
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
by Adam Peters
A home is a haven far from heaven. And it will be best with an ‘oasis’. This is why decks are being built in most homes. For your most preferred result of a beautiful home, you can have a customized one. This will embody your personality and your choices. The need to having it accentuated and fully designed depends on you but it is highly recommended.
If you are a person of the world, you definitely want a bigger and lavish type of deck. You can either add posh deck chairs, tables, and planters to match your feel of things. You can also add high chairs and party accessories to complete the scene. But if you are a person who just wants to stay by yourself, then there is no need for you to have a big deck. But in either circumstance, you have to customize your deck to ensure that you can display the real you.
Customizing your deck though, must not compromise the real purpose of your deck and its railings. It must be beautiful and functional for your satisfaction. Also, it needs to adhere with the building code that is being implemented in your place. So even if you want something totally unique, you still need to ensure that it will not be making any bad effects to your neighbors or the entire community.
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
by Cy L. Stearns
If you are looking to spruce up your backyard with new patio furniture, a patio set is a great way to go. A matching set of furniture will ensure that you have a great looking destination place in your backyard.
Patio sets usually consist of one table and a set of matching chairs. The actual number of chairs can vary depending on the size of the table but 4 to 6 seating arrangements are the most common. Make sure you match the size of the table to the space in your garden or your own specific needs. Patio sets are generally built for outdoor use so the majority will be made from metal materials or wood. Some patio sets are complimented with cushions to provide extra comfort, something that is recommended for hard outdoor furniture.
One of the big advantages of starting with a set of patio furniture is that you won’t have to go through the trouble of bringing separate pieces together to make a well coordinated set. You can go through the process of hand matching individual pieces on your own, but it will certainly take more time and likely cost more money in the long run. There is a large variety of choices so finding a set that you like shouldn’t be too big of a challenge. There are even online retailers that can sell and ship even the largest table right to your home.
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
by Shirley Patterson
Outdoor teak furniture is the missing component for your new patio, porch or back garden. Have you always wanted to entertain your guests outdoors in comfortable, dependable surroundings? Then teak furniture is definitely the way to go.
Teak furniture is made from teak wood, which comes from the Teak tree in Southeast Asia. It is renowned for its dense properties and durability, making it ideal for the construction of anything from houses or bridges to patio tables and chairs.
Not only is Teak a great choice for outdoor patio furniture it is also a winner for indoor furniture. Dining table sets, office desks, futon couches and many interior accessories are made from teak and offer a great complement to many indoor decors. There is also a place for teak in the business environment due to its rich and elegant good looks.
Outdoor teak furniture is particularly appealing because it does not simply represent a table to use or a chair to sit on, but rather superior quality furnishings beautifully handcrafted to the finest of details. Rest assured that teak furniture will add style and substance to your home through the highest standards of craftsmanship.
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
by JT Miller
It may not be warm and sunny in your part of the country, but it’s officially spring which means it’s time to start thinking about all the things you want to do the outside of your home. By starting early you can actually take advantage of some early sales, get a better idea of what you want to do and even finish your projects early enough to enjoy the summer months!
Springtime is the perfect time to start a lot of outside projects that involve plants because it’s the wet spring and damp early summer months that contribute the most to helping plants grow and turning your yard green. You may also want to start working on some of the outside projects around your home while the weather is still warm and not too hot to be outside in the heat all day. Here are some great home exterior projects for spring:
Clean and Inspect Your Rain Gutters: The gutters of your home probably took a beating through the winter months. Ice and water and all sorts of debris from late fall can do quite a number on gutters and if you haven’t replaced them in a while. You may may want to check them over for leaks or weak points. A leaky gutter could sending water against your home and that can cause wood to rot around your roof line.
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Saturday, February 9th, 2008
by Adrian Alexa
Having your own vegetable patch or fruit garden was once commonplace, but fell out of favor as the food industry become more commercial and supermarkets began to take over. In recent years however, more and more people have started explore growing their own produce again. Here we give 5 reasons why you might consider starting your own kitchen garden.
- Freshness
Fruit and vegetables taste better and are healthier if eaten as soon as possible after picking. Most fruit you buy from supermarkets and the like is picked well before it is properly ripe, to extend shelf life, and this usually has an impact on flavor. Growing your own lets you taste the freshest possible produce as it’s meant to taste.
- Quality
Commercially grown crops are often selected for their high yields, uniform appearance and long shelf lives rather than for quality and taste. When you grow your own, you can concentrate on the quality rather than the economics.
- Price
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
by Susy Lunardi
The sale of goods or certain merchandise to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional, or other professional people dealing with business, or to other wholesalers and related subordinated service is known as wholesaling. The other word for “wholesaling” would be “jobbing”. “Wholesale” basically stands for the resale of new as well as old and used goods to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional or professional users, or to other people commonly known as wholesalers. This involves an agent or a broker who buys merchandise for these persons or companies or sells merchandise to such persons or companies. The main work of these wholesalers would be to gather sort and grade goods in bulk and repack and redistribute the same goods in smaller lots. Wholesalers of most products usually function from independent areas.
Wholesale marketing is a different idea. Furthermore, the consumption and production of marketed food are spatially separated. Production predominantly occurs in the rural areas whilst consumption occurs in the urban areas. This is wholesale marketing for food products which takes place at specified and demarcated wholesale markets, where usually there is a gathering of wholesale traders.
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Friday, January 25th, 2008
by Susy Lunardi
“The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world”. This phrase or proverb or common saying defines the much-celebrated “Mother’s Day”. The role of the mother has definitely changed over the years but she is still the most significant member of the family. One day should be solely devoted to her: to cherish her love, to shower her with love, to make her feel really special. Mother’s day: a day dedicated to your mom, the most powerful woman in your world.
In different parts of the world Mother’s day is celebrated on different days. According to one school of thought, this day emerged from the concept of the ancient Greek worship of the mother. Apparently and similar to the Greeks, ancient Romans also celebrated another day Matronalia, which was dedicated to the goddess Juno, and mothers were given gifts on this day. In the United States of America, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May. Mother’s Day was inspired by the British day in the United States and was imported by social activist, Julia Ward Howe, after the American Civil war. She wanted to unite women against war, she understood and sympathised with the pain of losing a child. In 1912, Anna Jarvis created the Mother’s day International Association, after Julia Ward Howe failed in her noble cause, carrying on from where her mother left off, in 1905.
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