Posts Tagged ‘outdoors’
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
The primary priority of any koi pond keeper, indeed of any fish pond keeper, it to preserve the pond water at a high level of hygiene. This basically means that you have to keep the nitrate and ammonia levels down. However, the fish will not help in this endeavour, and nor can they, since they live and defecate in their surroundings, the water. You could rightly say that the live in their own toilet bowl.
Therefore, it is up to you, as their benefactor, to keep their water as clean as possible. This is actually not so difficult and much or the decontamination process can be automated, leaving you, the owner, to only have to carry out routine, weekly tests.
The first check that you should carry out can be done on a daily basis if not more often, when you give food to your fish, does the water look clear? Is it green? Are there lots of leaves floating around in it? If it is clear enough to see the bottom of the pond, you are probably doing OK, but do not rely on that, wait for the weekly chemical check up.
Tags: animals, family, garden, gardening, home improvement, Other, outdoors, pond, recreation, uncategorised, water
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Sunday, July 25th, 2010
You should purchase John Deere products all around the world. Most of us associate the name, John Deere, with farming hardware. But that’s not true. The company manufactures every kind of industrial and domestic products. If you are uninterested in employing a lawn mower that keeps breaking down, have a look at the range of quality John Deere mowers.
You can get many push mowers, also called ‘walk behind’ mowers, in varying sizes. Depending on your preference, some models work off gas, while others need electricity. All have an adjustable height control and some come with facilities for other attachments.
If you are going to use the ‘walk behind’ type in craggy terrain, you should buy one with a rear-wheel drive. A mulch bag is a non mandatory additional on many models. You will be impressed to learn that all John Deere walk-behind mowers are powered by Briggs and Stratton engines.
If you don’t fancy the idea of sweating it out with a walk-behind mower, you might want to consider one of John Deere’s compact little garden tractors. You can sit comfortably on it while it does the job and, before you know it, your garden is once more looking fresh and clean.
Tags: garden, gardening, hobbies, home, john deere, john deere mower, Landscaping, lawn, machinery, mower, outdoors, technology
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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
Quality, comfortable outdoor furnishings are the main products sold by a company named Rattan. They offer a wide array of goods, appliances, furniture, and protective material that can only enhance the style of a homeowner’s backyard. Entertaining guests outdoors can be made comfortable by adding Rattan weave garden furniture to a yard.
Producing state of the art, high quality outdoor furniture is the backbone that drives the Rattan Company. Because they specialize in outdoor furnishings, their products have been made to withstand the elements. These furniture pieces can cost more than generic, run of the mill pieces, but offer an unmatched level of quality and style.
Wicker products have become the mainstay of furniture produced by Rattan. Wicker is the name for a type of constructing material that is thin pieces of wood that are woven together to form different shapes. Once wicker is woven together it forms a very tough material that can withstand many years outside without being ruined.
The pieces made by this company are very stylish and can be broken down into different groups of fashion. The first is the oriental furniture category. These designs give a Far East feel to the backyard and are important for Feng Shui dcor. This is simply a style of decorating an area by creating balance in the space used.
Tags: furniture, garden, gardening, home, home improvements, outdoors, patio deck, rattan garden furniture, shopping
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Saturday, June 19th, 2010
As loving parents, you always think of your children’s happiness. You desire everything for them; even things that can make them jump for joy like play sets. You realize that these things help in shaping their personality. Children’s play sets are recommended when compared to most toys on the market.
So when you think of buying a playhouse for your kids, then you have to consider a lot of things. Sometimes, critical thinking can even be done when you buy play sets or a playhouse. It is always good, as they say to always think before you leap.
So what are the things to consider when you want to buy a playhouse? Well, of course the initial thing you will probably notice while searching for play sets is the design of it. Yes, you might also need to think about the theory behind the design. Does it seem fun? Would my child be interested in it? This is actually the primary thing to take into account.
Tags: family, garden, gardening, general, home, kids, outdoors, parenting, play sets, playground equipment, playhouse, swing sets, teens
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Thursday, June 10th, 2010
New Holland tractors are produced by a company that had its beginning in 1895 by Abram Zimmerman when he bought a small barn only large enough for one horse on the outer limits of New Holland, Pennsylvania. From his humble black smith shop, his company grew and by way of several mergers the company is now a worldwide leader in the production of farm equipment and tractors.
In Zimmerman’s early work to provide gasoline engines with blocks that would not crack during sub-freezing weather. Once he created this engine, it was used in many ways on farms that operated where electricity was not available. Zimmerman’s farm engine allowed washing machines, saws, rock crushers and butter churns to be powered without electricity.
The depression of the 1930s was a difficult time for New Holland. The farmers that had been their customers did not have the money for such luxury items and sales dropped. The financial outlook for the company became very bleak until the development of the first automatic hay baler that also tied the bales of hay. Some historians say that this development alone saved the company from extinction.
Tags: gardening, New Holland Equipment, outdoors, tractor, tractors
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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
If you’re like me you have a lot of tools. I adore tools – I also have some that I haven’t used! And sometimes it’s just fun to sit there and take a look at my tools! The sole issue with all of my tools though is they take up a lot of space in our garage – and my wife would rather park her vehicle in the garage than have my tools in there.
Hence I went searching for some free tool shed building plans on the web. I wanted them to be free because money does not exactly flow readily at my place. And I believed that if some steps were missing, I had enough knowledge to figure it out.
Well, I must tell you that there are plenty of great free tool shed building plans out there on the internet. There are some bad ones too so you have to ensure you get the right ones. The right free tool shed building plans will give you step-by-step instructions, materials lists, cutting lists, and schematic drawings of different phases of the building process. Oh, and another thing is you want to ensure that the plans you get were done by an expert woodworker. I found that a lot of the free plans were thrown together by someone that had no business doing so.
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Friday, June 4th, 2010
One of the most responsible and mature decisions a family or single individual might make is creating a disaster checklist. Many know that this is considered a smart idea, but often it can be overwhelming to try to determine how to do this. The following is an overview of what should be included in an emergency preparedness checklist.
Your first step is to assemble something often called a emergency preparedness supply kit. This pack needs to contain important or advantageous items that would aid you to use during a disaster or emergency. It is vital the pack be portable, or at the very least easy to carry. A few great ideas for this could be a plastic type of container that has handles, or an oversize backpack.
After the nature of your kit is determined, you need to locate the many things it will require. Information is very important. Putting together a list of your family information, like who your family doctor is and different contact numbers is important. If children live in the home, remember to include their age and names, too.
Tags: camping, emergency preparedness, fishing, gardening, hiking, home and garden, hunting, knives, outdoors, shooting, survival, survival skills, urban survival, wilderness survival
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
With no regard for whether you like to keep chickens as pets or as part of your plan to start a poultry business building a chicken coop is important. Of course you usually have the option of purchasing a readymade coop but those are expensive given the indisputable fact that they cannot take the heavy thrashing that chickens can dish out on them. This is the reason why you must build your own coop using straightforward chicken coop plans.
Many people who are serious about raising chickens or beginning a poultry farm frequently begin with hiring a professional wood worker to build their chicken coops. The biggest problem with this is that carpenters can be dear not to mention that you are going to find yourself in trouble when you need to patch up the coop. Oftentimes this can lead to a lot of disappointment.
The best way to make life simpler and save some cash is to build your own coops. This can be a difficult task if you’re not a talented carpenter but I have managed to break it down into a step by step process. The methods I use have been honed after a number of years of building chicken coops.
Tags: chicken, chicken coop, chicken home, design, gardening, hen, hobbies, home, house, improvement, interior, Landscaping, outdoors
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
Building a home hydroponics system has numerous advantages on time-honored soil based methods. Seize a peek at the subsequent advantages you acquire while using home hydroponics.
1. You don’t have to water your plants! A major mistake that learner gardeners do is either over or under water their plants which can be damaging to them! This problem is eliminated, as well as being a time saver!
2. Vegetation grown by home hydroponics mature up to 50% faster. This is because you are in full control of their situation which you will have manipulated to be optimum.
3. You don’t need a plot to grow hydroponic plants, so if you reside in a packed out city centre residence then this is no barrier for you!
4. As there is no earth, no soil borne diseases are passed on to your plants. The consequence is significantly healthier plants that you might vend for takings.
5. There is no need to use pesticides as there’ll be no soil loving vermin anyplace next to your vegetation. This will cut down on outlay and you’ll have much improved looking plants.
Tags: gardening, gardens, greenhouses, hobbies, home hydroponics, hydroponic gardening, outdoors
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
If you are looking to free up some space in the house and the garage is so stuffed with odds and ends, gardening equipment and other stuff that’s in the way but you don’t want to literally throw it out then a storage shed may be the ideal solution.
With down-loadable storage shed plans freely available from the internet it is advantageous looking into building your own and it is not as tough as you may think; it’s a good way of saving money and a satisfying project to do.
Here are some tips to help with the project:
First perform a search online for down-loadable storage shed plans, don’t bother with the single sets of plans, you can get hold of entire sets of shed plans that also include other projects like garden furniture and the like. These plans cost a small part of the single sets with plans working out at just a few cents each.
Next decide where you are going to put your new shed, keep in mind the position of doors and windows, also ensure that it’ll look good in relation to your house.
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