Archive for February 28th, 2010

Catalogs And Garden Adventures

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Most Enthusiastic gardeners agree that gardening is a grand adventure with thrilling experiences at almost every turn. Yet as I look around among my gardening acquaintances. I am amazed to find that many miss much of the joy of their hobby by limiting their activities to the few short months of summer.

There are many ways the hobby of gardening can be an absorbing enterprise the entire year, and one of them is by allowing the seed and nursery catalogs to carry you through strange and exciting adventures during the winter.

There is an idea abroad among matter-of-fact gardeners that a seed or nursery catalog is merely sales literature for ordering plant materials. Their catalogs are discarded after their needs are ordered so as not to clutter up the house. They miss the pleasure and instruction which can be theirs from the correct use of catalogs.

To make clear what one gardener thinks is correct use, let me recount a few of the exciting adventures that have come my way during the years in which I have let seed and nursery catalogs be a part of my year-round living, but please overlook the perpendicular pronoun if it becomes too prominent!

Things To Keep In Mind While Replacing A Bulb

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

In past, you may not have thought much before purchasing your light bulb. Perhaps you have spent a minute deciding between 60 and 90 watts standard bulbs available in the supermarket. But with new technological advances, better energy efficient choices have evolved. Now you have more options than you ever had.

Most famous bulb among all the light bulbs is compact fluorescent light bulb (CFL). It’s the best choice for consumers to switch to energy-efficient light bulbs. By any measure, the CFL bulb is worth all the fuss. Energy star rated CFLs use at least two-thirds less energy than standard incandescent bulbs to provide the same amount of light. These bulbs also last 10 times longer than standard bulbs. They generate 70% less heat, making them safer to use and potentially cutting energy costs from air conditioning.

Due to advancement in features of these bulbs, they can be used at any place where a normal bulb is used means you do not need any special kind of fixture for these bulbs. You can get these bulbs in various colors (warm and cool colors), sizes and patterns. You can install these bulbs inside the home as well as outside the home. These bulbs can easily operate with dimmer and tri-way switches.