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Monday, May 17th, 2010
Spring’s seeds are finally turning into the fruits of summer! We’ve already worked our way through some of the leafy greens, such as chard, mustard and butter lettuce. Now we’re waiting on our heirloom tomatoes and carrots. Since last year’s blueberry success, you’re confident in this year’s prize of the garden: juicy peaches. Regardless of what specialties you’re nurturing this year, the long months of summer make us pause in gratitude for what the earth offers us each growing season.
For much of the year, our produce is trucked in from distant farmlands. Once summer arrives, though, everyone gets the chance to claim their birthright as gardeners and cultivators of their own food. What’s best, local summer harvests allow us to experiment with simple, nutritious meals. With very little effort, a meal of fresh vegetables and summer fruits can become a lavish feast. And if your simple cuisine asks for a hint of the exotic, you can harvest a bouquet of flavors from the most unlikely of places: your aromatherapy medicine chest.
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Apparently, we can see how nature is treated these days. It is a sad thing to know that people do not pay attention so much anymore to the environmental problems. What can we do about this?
It’s as simple as starting with the children. It is good to see the children’s involvement with environment-friendly activities. One such nature-loving activity that children could easily get their hands on is gardening. Why should you consider gardening for your children?
Here are the benefits that gardening could easily provide the children with:
1. Science
In planting, children are indirectly taught the wonders of science like the plant’s life cycle and how human’s intervention can break or make the environment. They can have a firsthand experience on the miracle of life through a seed. This would definitely be a new and enjoyable experience for the kids.
2. Life
Watching a seed grow into a tree is just as wondrous as the conception to birth and growth of a child. In time, kids will learn to love their plants and appreciate the life in them. Gardening could actually help simulate how life should be treated — it should be with care.
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
What is butterfly gardening? Simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will attract these colorful and dainty creatures to your garden. Delight your family and visitors with beautiful butterflies, but be sure to create a safe habitat for them. If you own cats rethink your plans, because it would be a shame to attract these lovely insects to their death.
The design your butterfly garden is a matter of personal preference. Typical points to consider are the size of your garden and the types of flowers and plants you want to grow. Pick a style of garden that appeals to you, but ensure it also contains the plants and flowers that appeal to the butterflies you wish to attract.
It is important to find out which plants and flowers will attract the species of butterflies. That live in your area. This information can be found at the local library.
To create the kind of environment that they find attractive, you will also need water of some kind. A birdbath will look attractive and keep the butterflies up off the ground, away from stray cats or mischievous puppies. A shallow dish on a post or hung in a tree will do just as well.
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Saturday, October 10th, 2009
by Pamela Kazmierczak
Knowing how to care for your flower garden can make a big difference in the look and over-all health of your plants. Here are some simple hints to make your garden bloom with health
1. The essentials must always be given major consideration.
Your flower garden must have an adequate supply of water, sunlight, and fertile soil. Any lack of these basic necessities will greatly affect the health of plants. Water the flower garden more frequently during dry spells.
When planting bulbs, make sure they go at the correct depth. When planting out shrubs and perennials, make sure that you don’t heap soil or mulch up around the stem. If you do, water will drain off instead of sinking in, and the stem could develop rot through overheating.
2. Mix and match perennials with annuals.
Perennial flower bulbs need not to be replanted since they grow and bloom for several years while annuals grow and bloom for only one season. Mixing a few perennials with annuals ensures that you will always have blooms coming on.
3. Deadhead to encourage more blossoms.
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Monday, August 10th, 2009
by Mike Sasaki
There is nothing better than traveling to Hawaii and tasting their delicious Macaroni Salad. If you’ve ever been to a luau, you know how great their Macaroni Salad is and how quickly it disappears. And unlike a luau, this homemade Hawaiian Macaroni Salad can be prepared in less than 30 minutes. Add only 10 minutes to the recipe if you have to go to the grocery store to pick up a couple ingredients, but chances are you already have everything at home.
You only need 6 ingredients to taste what I think is the best macaroni salad around. In under 30 minutes, you’ll have Hawaiian Macaroni Salad for your family or your guests. This is the perfect recipe for a time crunch. Also, it’s great for parties because everybody loves Hawaiian Macaroni Salad and it looks like it took time to make, because it’s so delicious.
First step, go to the grocery store and purchase these inexpensive ingredients (you may have many of these at home already): carrots, macaroni, mayo, pepper, salt, and milk.
Second step, cook the macaroni for 8 minutes or so, or until tender. This is the key to your salad because the texture and softness of the macaroni is crucial.
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Friday, July 24th, 2009
by Ferdinand Emy
A lawn roller is a peculiar type of machine that is used when sodding a new lawn. If you have ever placed sod on a new lawn you know how trying it can be to roll out the sod and make sure that it is placed rightly on the ground. A lawn roller is meant to make the work easier.
Sod is considered to be the best preference for starting a new lawn. Even though sod is more expensive than seed, it will offer you with instantaneous upshots and will similarly grant you with a fuller lawn than is normally feasible with seeds. Using a lawn roller may make it easier and rapider to install the sod on your lawn.
Prior to employing a lawn roller to install the sod, you will need to ensure that the lawn is prepared properly. In order to do this, any existing grass and weeds require to be emptied from the lawn. Sod cutters can work well for this purpose. See to it that you do a thorough job to insure that everything is emptied. If you don’t clear existing weeds or grass you’ll have troubles with them coming up along with the sod.
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Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
by Hass67
The intra day forex market is full of noise that it becomes difficult for new traders to understand where to put the stop loss. There is so much noise in the forex markets in the short run that prices tend to jump 10-20 pips for no apparent reason.
This becomes frustrating for many new day traders. Most constantly find their stop losses being tripped due to noise even when the rates are going in the anticipated direction.
A static 10-20 pip stop loss is an arbitrary choice many traders make. Many new traders also use Trailing Stop Loss. Place your trailing stop loss too close and you will find your stop hit too early. Place it too far and you will have to forgo potential profits if the price retraces.
Many professional forex traders do use stop loss but mostly place it on their computers hiding them from their brokers. Best way to place a stop loss is using a dynamic level.
Because if brokers find many stop losses at a particular price level they can easily trip them using a momentary blip in their price feeds. You cant do anything. It was a momentary spike during to a sudden large transaction in the market. This is known as Stop Hunting.
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
by Paul J. Easton
History reveals that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is a big evidence of a hydroponic garden. Moreover, the Aztec Indians in the now Mexico had a system of growing crops on rafts. These rafts are in shallow lakes that you can still see in floating gardens near Mexico City. Therefore, history shows the great significance of hydroponic system of growing plants even in ancient times.
Developments with hydroponics did not however take place in Europe until 1699 when Woodward discovered it. He found out that he can grow plants in a solution of water to which soil had been added.
On the other hand, Liebig, a German scientist, originated using nutrient solutions to study the nutritional requirements of plants in the 1850′s. It was then followed by Sachs in 1860. Knop also did some studies of nutrient elements in water solutions in 1861. They grew plants in nutrients-rich solutions with mineral salts. This does away with the soil as a main requirement for growing crops.
Many researches on the nutritional requirements of plants extended through even until the 1870′s. By 1925, practical applications of hydroponics were being introduced for the vast development in the greenhouse industry.
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