Archive for September, 2009

What Is Green Manure

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Down at the south-west corner of his lot, which incidentally is a double lot, snuggles a friend’s glasshouse. Partially screened off from his dwelling by a hedge of purple lilacs it is his haven of refuge, from the bustle and troubles of a restless world. A castle within an estate, lacking but the moat and drawbridge.

On a placard nailed to an inside panel of the greenhouse door, are pasted numerous clippings and data. Some are freshly stuck there while others are soiled and faded. Of all these clippings, one is well worthy a re-printed enlargement. The expression was penned by William Coles in 1657, to find a place of prominence, nearly 350 years later, on the placard that hangs on the castle door. And all this just goes to prove how wise a green thumber can get to be.

Written Over 350 Years Ago

What You Should Know About Replacing Your Roof in NYC

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

You may need to replace your roof for various reasons such as leakage, rotted wood and many other things. The first thing you should find out is the extent of the damage. A good idea would be to step back and have a look at your roof from the outside. See if there is any sagging and depressions, and missing shingles. If you do not see any visible damage, it is time to perform an inside inspection. If you smell any mold or see cracks forming on the outside, then you need to call a professional.

One of the first things you need to do is some research. If anyone in your neighborhood has just gotten a new roof, ask them which roofing company they used and if they were pleased with the service. Another place to look is online, check for roofers in your area, and get some estimates.

Every roofing company is different, so it is imperative to request estimates from each one you speak with. Mark down any applicable information after speaking to each one, and make sure you ask about what roofing materials they use, and how long the job will take, and if there are any hidden fees involved.

Doing Electrical Wiring In The Home Electrical System

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

If your home has ever lost electrical power during a storm or other type of electrical outage, you’re probably well aware of how dependent we’ve become upon electrical power. Without it, practically nothing works, from appliances and lights to computers and air conditioners.

If there is power failure even some kinds of phones which run on electricity does not work, also heating equipment become worthless. Hence it is understood that electricity is a chief part in our life.

You should keep in mind that electricity is very dangerous and hence you have to take precautionary steps while entering into electrical wiring.

While electricity can be intimidating and very dangerous, if you follow basic electrical wiring rules and tips, you could be able to tackle various electrical issues without having to contact a professional.

When working with any form of electrical circuit, always make sure to shut the power off at the source. Understand that the source is not at the light switch, it is at the main electrical service box. Be sure to shut off the power at the main service box and indicate on the door that you are working on the power. This will eliminate someone trying to turn it back on while you are working on it.

Garden Guide For September Landscape

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

In Northern United States and Canada

Now is the time to make new lawns and renovate old ones. If ground work in preparation for the seeding or sodding of new lawns is not yet done, get busy without delay. If possible, complete the planting of evergreens before October. Water them very copiously and mulch them after planting.

Hardy bulbs, of all kinds except Tulips, may be planted now. The earlier such kinds as Narcissi, Hyacinths, Glories of the Snow, Grape Hyacinths, Crocuses, Snowdrops, Scillas, Fritillarias, and Winter Aconites are planted, the better. Dig up a few plants of Parsley, Chives, Basil and other herbs and plant them in pots or flats to be brought indoors later to provide pickings through the Winter.

Cuttings of a great variety of Summer bedding plants, such as Geraniums, Fuchsias, Lantanas, Impatiens, Coleus, Acalyphas, Heliotropes, Ageratums, Blood Leaf, Verbenas, Salvias and Pentas, root readily at this season and give young plants for wintering, over indoors. Before the coming of frost dig up, pot and take indooft stock plants of any of the tender types of plants listed above that you wish to save. Lift and pot Christmas Cherries and Christmas Peppers that have been growing in nursery beds.

Swimming Pool Landscaping Application

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Swimming Pool Landscaping for either a residential or commercial application for a pool should be carefully designed and constructed in order to be visually appealing and add property value to your home or business. You and your guests should have an enjoyable experience while using the swimming pool.

Many successful landscape applications for swimming pools are provided by professional landscape architects but a homeowner or commercial property owner can produce their own flourishing landscape with a little research, time, and effort.

Landscaping applications for swimming pool landscaping will typically emphasize specific plant types. It is important to focus on trees, shrubs, and grasses that are habitable to a specific location.

Vegetation and plants that can survive and thrive in a specific location should be selected for sustainability purposes. Successful landscape applications flourish due to the plants ability to grow and live in a specific environment. This is typically based upon climate, rainfall amount, sunlight, and soil parameters. Since the designer cannot control many of these elements, it is important to select plant material that will successfully grow given these elements of the application.

How Conservatories will Open Up your Home

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Do you enjoy your beautiful home with a beautifully landscaped yard? Maybe you live on a lake or in the mountains and you have the most incredible view. If you are only given a few windows in your house, you can never truly enjoy it from within your home. You can enjoy the view from out doors, but when it’s raining or the weather doesn’t permit you to leave, you can no longer enjoy its beauty. Fortunately, conservatories can give you the view to this great beauty without having to leave your house and battle the weather.

Another name for conservatories is sunrooms. These sunrooms are built against the side of your home. You can enjoy the outdoors and the beautiful views without having to go out into the weather. Whether it’s raining or snowing, or just too buggy to handle, you can still enjoy your property. Conservatories allow you to have multiple windows and viewing options instead of just the one or two windows you have in the rest of your house.

Learn How To Unclog Drains

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Plumbing is an essential part of your home, so it is very important to look after it. But no one likes clearing blocked drains and specially if you have no idea about how to go further. So, here are some easy tips for handling this situation and sometimes you will really feel that it is not that hard to unclog drains. So try these out before calling a plumber.

A very simple solution is to try the combination of baking soda and vinegar. They are easily available at homes and are also better than those harsh caustic drain cleaners in the market. Butu before using them, try to remove the standing water fro the sink.

Then pour about 1/2 cup of baking soda into the drain followed by 1/2 cup of vinegar. When these two react together they will create a foaming action that will loosen many clogs.

If this does not work you will have to resort to more aggressive measures. One simple method is to use a regular bathroom plunger. When plunging make sure you have enough water in the sink to fully cover the plunger. Also be sure to cover the overflow opening in the sink or tub, because if you do not, much of the plunging pressure will be lost through that opening.

Garage Door Springs - A Dangerous & Powerful Home Mechanisms

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Garage door springs are the mechanisms that open the garage doors. There are two kinds: extension springs and torsion springs, with the latter being the most dangerous ones.

Garage door extension springs are used for lighter doors, including sectional doors and one-piece tilt-up garage doors. Extension springs hang from the top of the door. These springs are anchored near the back of the upper tracks. Extension door springs are safer for the “Do It Yourself person”, but there’s still danger involved.

Garage door torsion springs are usually used for heavier doors, including sectional doors. Torsion springs are located above the door, two of them on each side. These springs are extremely dangerous, and there have been numerous reported injuries and even deaths related to torsion springs. You absolutely need the help of a professional, if you want to install or to repair this type of a door spring.

Some people produce tutorials on how to install torsion garage door springs, others say that it is as easy as fixing a car. However, you should remember that a regular door weighs 300-400 pounds, and these springs are capable of lifting this heavy door easily. Only try to imagine the power secluded in these springs, and the danger of them hitting you, especially in the head.

Overlap Garden Sheds

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

People will have various reasons for wanting to build a shed in their garden. Some will what one so that they have more space to use in their garage, whilst others will make it into a place where they can work such as a potting shed or a home office. But whatever reason they have for installing these overlap garden sheds in their gardens there are a number of things that they need to take into consideration first and below we look at what some of these are.

Consideration 1 ” Why Do You Want To Build A Shed?

By determining why you want a shed constructed in your garden will then help you decide just how big it needs to be and where it will be situated. Also this allows you to decide what style of shed it is going to be. If you intend to use it for as an office space then you need to ensure that it situates close to power supplies and has plenty of windows in it to allow as much natural light into it as possible.

Consideration 2 ” How Much Space Have You Available?

LA Carpet Cleaning- Protect Your Carpet With Chemical Barriers

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

Over time in Los Angeles, carpeting takes a fair amount of wear and tear, especially if the carpet is in a high traffic area such as a business. Many property owners are turning to alternative forms of protecting their carpet for increased longevity. If you have carpets in your home or business you should be doing some upkeep to keep them up to their top quality, such as vacuuming weekly and having a carpet cleaning company professionally clean about twice a year. To get the most out of your carpet in the long run it is important to add various chemical carpet protectors as they help dirt and stains not absorb into the carpet.

Carpet protectors are very useful in a number of ways, they can help you clean faster by keeping all of the soil, water, oil, and dirt on top of the carpet’s fibers and also keep your carpets color brighter for longer. This article has information specifically about carpet protectors and they are mainly soil and stain retardants, and these products do exactly what they describe.