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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Growing vegetables organically is one of the hottest new concepts in gardening. Organic gardening requires proper planning, regardless if you are doing it for fun, or to support your family. Growing vegetables organically has many good effects. You will experience better health, as well as a bigger wallet. Understanding the preparation for organic gardening will help you have a successful garden.
The first thing to look at is garden location. Several key factors to consider when finding your gardening area are:
*The area should get plenty of sunlight. Make sure the garden will get at least 6 hours a day. The side of the house with southern exposure works best if you are planting near the house.
*A site that drains well is also important. There are many alternatives to assist with site drainage. Try to avoid planting on a hill. The effects of weathering can ruin your garden. Seeds or seedlings can wash away with excessive rain.
* Be sure you have adequate water supply.
* For growing vegetables organically, avoid any site that has too many weeds.
* If you have a considerable amount of wildlife in your area, consider fencing off the garden.
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Renovations to the home can become costly, PEX manifold systems offer a cost sufficient option for a plumbing system. The home plumbing system is generally composed of copper material, PEX is composed of polyethylene materials. This system offers durability and the advantages of routing the water system in the home to any room. Routing the water system to the kitchen, outdoor water feature or bathroom may require simple installation of the PEX manifold system.
Homeowners attempting to save money on installation will find that installation of the PEX manifold system is simple. Prior to cutting or securing any of the materials provided in the manifold system, it is important to properly measure all areas. Measuring the area of installation and the tubing is important prior to cu ting the tubing. During installation it is advised to add an additional half an inch to the measurements of the tubing to allow space for the gauges.
During the construction of the manifold system it is important to test the materials. A great way to test the system is to pour water through the tubing or secure the system to the water gauge to search for any leaks. Once the test is complete, secure the tubing together with the gauges provided. Ensuring the stop/go gauge is located at the beginning and end of the system. Consult with a professional prior to completing this installation by covering the system.
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010
Area rugs create a warm and intimate look to your room; and can be quite economical in price. There are various kinds of rugs available in the market like Persian rugs that are an important part of the Iranian culture, beautifully designed, hand made rugs are well recognized for their artistic beauty all over the world. Oriental rugs that are very stylish and give a modern and elegant look to your room.
There are various different styles and designs available. They play a big role in decorating your house and giving it an attractive and interesting look. Braided rugs, outdoor rugs, cowhide rugs and animal print rugs are some other types of rugs. Wool area rugs have natural properties and are very durable, unique, and long lasting. Flokati rugs are very popular and luxurious. They are frequently used in contemporary home decor and caring for them is really quite simple.
Animal print rugs are available in different colors, patterns and materials. You can choose the one that compliments your room decor. An animal print rug reflects a deep human fascination with the nature and the wild. The most popular animal print rug designs can feature a zebra, leopard, tiger, giraffe, and bear, but they are available in natural patterns and colors of many species. Animal prints are one of the most popular styles of rugs preferred by those who value natures colors and patterns reflected in their home decor.
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Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Mexican herbs and spices truly make the meal. Without these ingredients, a Mexican recipe would be no different than many others. These herbs and spices give their all to make Mexican food the culinary delight that it is. It pays to learn a bit about them.
Probably the most well known seasoning in Mexico is chile powder. This is made by mixing many different chilies that have been dried and ground. Chilies are also used fresh or roasted. Chipotle is made from jalapeno peppers that have been smoked and dried. Ancho is made from a chile with a sweet, fruity flavor. Many commercial chile powders that are found at the store are made of a combination of chilies, salt, oregano, garlic, coriander, and cumin.
Epazote is a green herb that grows fairly tall. Also known as, Mexican tea, this herb is used in bean dishes to add flavor and relieve digestive problems that beans may cause. Epazote is potent and should only be used in small quantities. Large quantities can be toxic. Just add a couple of leaves to your bean dish as it cooks.
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Most of the homeowners have a septic tank installed in their home for collecting their plumbing wastes. But do they care for their septic tank? The answer is no for most of the homeowners. Many of them don’t even know the way a septic tank works. However, a homeowner is expected to know its way of working and also the ways of maintaining a septic tank in good working order.
For solving the problem it is very important to have an idea that how does a typical septic tank operates. In a septic tank, solid waste matter settles to the bottom and the cleaner water stays near the top of the tank. Bacterial action throughout the tank breaks down the solid matter leaving a sludge deposit on the bottom.
When water and waste materials are drained from your home into the septic system, the water level in the tank rises to the level of overflow. As more waste water from your home is drained into the tank, the relatively clean water near the top of the system runs out of the tank’s drain into the drain field where it is absorbed into the ground.
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
There is a strong correlation between skin cancer with excessive sun exposure and sunburn. To reduce such risks for pool-related activities, it’s important to prepare your pool area ahead of time. During the summer, adequate shading must be installed to ensure that pool users are protected from the fierce rays of the sun. Here we will discuss three kinds of shades.
Likewise, exposure to cold can weaken one’s immune system or worsen an existing infection. The corresponding way to reduce such risks connected to pool activities is to do winter preparation. During the winter, the pool should be heated artificially for it to be usable. Pool shades come in roughly two types, whereas pool heaters come in roughly three.
In the category of heaters, the most widely used type is gas-based heating. It’s by far the most energy efficient, which should satisfy the green-conscious buyer. It’s also fast acting so it only needs to be turned on when the pool is anticipated to be used. This makes for very low energy costs. The biggest drawback is that gas-based heaters are a bit expensive with only an expected lifespan of 5 years.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
For some cooking hotcakes or barbecuing cheeseburgers is an art. Guaranteeing you make the best hotcakes, golden brown French toast, or juicy cheeseburgers certainly isn’t the simplest of tasks. There are numerous things which may play a roll in making the perfect juicy burger or browning a pancake perfectly.
The cooking surface of your pan is important when cooking your food properly. This is the reason a griddle is the perfect appliance. Griddles cook your food consistently and thoroughly. You will discover many kinds of griddles. There are metal as well as Teflon type cooking surfaces. Additionally they are available in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Purchasing a griddle might not exactly seem to be an overwhelming process. But, there are a few things you should consider. If you are on a budget then you will need to pay attention to the price of the griddle. Obviously, it is best when you can find both quality and affordability.
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Sunday, February 28th, 2010
The adverse results of excessive exposure to the sun include heavy premature wrinkles, sunburnt skin, and skin-related diseases later in life. Excessive exposure can occur through using the home swimming pool, working in the backyard, or even just lounging on a patio. These mundane and common activities can potentially lead to skin damage from too much sun light.
Outdoor shade usage is one way to help shield against the damage induced by solar radiation. Among the outdoor shades, a relatively cheap but effective option is the umbrella. The width runs from 8 to 10 feet. Most people first see them around personal home pools. Even better is that contemporary manufacturers are providing a host of accessories which extend the usefulness of these umbrellas.
Most people are familiar with the pool umbrella configuration: a center pole holds up the ribs and shade fabric. The problem associated with this configuration is that the center pole gets in the way of everyone’s view. Luckily, modern designers have created a side-post version. An extra side-post “extension” sticks out from the main pole, and holds up the umbrella. This fixes the problem of the obstructed view, but also looks a lot more elegant.
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Under cabinet lights are the lights that are fixed under cabinets of kitchen to light up small dark cabinets and make them convenient to use. With the help of these lights your kitchen becomes lively and more useful.
Bar lights are considered to be very effective as under cabinet lights. In bar light, different light bulbs are installed at certain distance from each other in a rectangular bar. Further this bar is covered with a glass covering to spread mixed and constant light all around. You can also use a wall outlet for operating these lights. Based on the light bulb used in these lights, bar lights are available in three different types.
Fluorescent lights can also be used as under cabinet lights and are very cost effective. You can get these lights in various styles and sizes to meet your need. These lights are very advantageous to use and have also got energy star rating. One big disadvantage of using this light is that sometimes they produce flickering light which could badly harm your eyes.
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
Compression faucets are the type that uses two handles. Using one handle provides you with the warm water and using the other one will avail you cold water. It basically consists of a stem that has a washer that when shuts off the flow of water.
Compression faucets have been around the longest and are very common in older homes. When a compression type stem springs a leak it is usually because its washer, located at the tip, has worn out, allowing water to seep between it and the faucet’s seat. Usually this leak can be stopped by replacing the old washer.
Fixing the leaky faucet is easy and you can accomplish this task in the following few steps. Shut off the water going to your faucet by turning off the sink’s shut off valve. This should be located underneath the sink. If you can’t find it, you can shut off the main water supply to your house. Also, remove the fancy plastic caps.
Loosen the lock-nut inside with a crescent wrench. Once the nut is loosened and removed, pull out the stem. With some types of faucets, the stem itself may be threaded into the body of the faucet assembly. You’ll have to turn it counter-clockwise to loosen and remove it.
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