Posts Tagged ‘hobby’
Sunday, September 21st, 2008
by John Stoner
Koi pond filtration is the process of removing waste products and other harmful substances from the Koi pond. This is a basic requirement if you want to keep your Koi healthy for a long time.
That unsightly green scum we all seen on stagnate water is the result of poor filtration. Don’t let this happen. Parasites and other harmful bacteria will develop and spread quickly among the fish. With all this the water will quickly start to smell. If this happens it will be a deadly situation for your fish.
A koi pond is a big investment. Don’t risk that investment and the health of your Koi by not planning for a proper Koi pond filtration system. Take the time to carefully plan the kind of system that’s best for your particular pond.
Some Koi experts recommend a filter system that will handle a volume of not less that 33% of the total pond water volume. Therefore, a 3,000 gallon pond should have a filter capable of handling 1,000 gallons of pond water at any given time. At the very least, it should not be less than 10%.
Tags: gardening, h, hobby, home & family, home and garden, k, koi, koi care, koi filtration, koi garden, koi pond, o, p, pet, pets_and_animals
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Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
by Dave Joa
Watching Birds is Fun!
Birds are fun and bird watching can be a great way to get out into the countryside to enjoy the great outdoors with the benefit of seeing what the local birds are up to. Seeing birds flying and going about their daily routine, even at your bird feeders and bird houses, can be fascinating and already provides great enjoyment to many.
Bird watching has become a very popular past time and this is set to increase. More of us find that we have more leisure time available and are keen to participate. We also appreciate that taking an interest in nature is one of the best ways to get started on a path to help protect the environment and the habitat that birds require to succeed.
Before going off on their first birding trips new birders should learn some of the basics for successful bird watching to avoid the potential for disappointment. Having a bird feeder or bird house in the back yard is a great idea, but to see more birds you need to visit their local habitat to find them.
Making An Early Start Is A Great Idea!
Tags: bird, bird watching, bird watching tips, birder, birding, birding tips, gardening, hobbies, hobby, outdoors, past time, watching birds, Wildlife
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008
by Mara Hernandez-Capili
Beautiful homes and gardens are a sight to behold. A lot of work and keen creativity is needed to be able to cultivate a rich and blooming garden. That is why some owners take pride in opening their homes for others to marvel at a job well done.
The Garden Club of Charleston sponsors an annual House and Garden Tours for the visiting public. In here, they will see beautiful houses and their gardens. Fine and awesome flower arrangements by the club members adorn these beautiful historic homes. The tour is set each spring when the flowers are in full bloom and their fragrance are scattered on the surroundings.
The House and Garden Tours are able to set-up few rules and regulations in relation to their touring activity. Children below 12 years of age are not permitted to attend because of the long travel that might compromise their comfort. Children also tend to be playful and the club does not want to them to break anything in this private homes. Attendees are encouraged to don their comfortable clothing and walking shoes as the place possess a humid climate. The participants will walk on streets lined with bricks and cobblestones that is why high heels are not advisable.
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Thursday, February 28th, 2008
by Finola Grey
Wheelie bins have become a necessary, but ugly, part of waste disposal in our homes. They are extremely useful but dont exactly look appealing, especially the bigger versions. How then, can you camouflage this useful monster in between collection days? Here, we will discuss a number of winning methods of storing the dimensions of the bin or accommodate multiple bins.
Have you thought about constructing a special shed for the bins?
You may be able to install a shed that is purpose built for the bin. These sheds are slightly higher than the bin, as this allows for the lid to be raised and have an access door at the front of the structure. As with the permanent screen, these sheds can be designed to suit several bins or a number of sizes. These sheds can be made from wood or metal to suit your specifications.
Sheds for wheelie bins should ideally have a concrete floor ” this will make cleanups of spills much more straightforward.
Can you build your own?
Tags: garden, gardening, hobby, home improvement, home maintenance, house, outdoor, past time, storage, wheelie bin storage, wheelie bins
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