Archive for December, 2009
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Flowers are quite popular as gift options. People of all ages and backgrounds have a fascination for beautiful flowers and like to offer them as gifts at various occasions like birthdays, marriages and anniversaries, or just for expressing how much they care for their near and dear ones.
You can gift people with seasonal blooms that are both affordable and elegant. Flowers can make people happy, whether it is your partner whom you gift a single flower or your ailing relative whom you send an arrangement of flowers to convey good health wishes, and they are also good for interior decoration, especially in the living room.
However, before gifting flowers to someone, you should think about a few important aspects. The first thing that you should remember is what kind of flowers to gift on what type of occasions. A florist can aid you here, and you can discuss with him what relationship you have with the recipient, what the occasion is, and what message you would like to convey.
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Dating back to ancient times, flowers have been a profession of kindness. We usually present them to those we care for. We send flowers to show them how important they are, to show appreciation, to celebrate occasions, or even to sympathize. What we don’t know is that sending certain types of flowers, and even their colors, actually have significances of their own.
The Language Of Flowers
During Renaissance & medieval times, flowers were often given moral meanings. This can be widely seen in art where saints are often presented with flowers that represent or symbolize their virtues. “Some of the Christian symbols for Virginity or Chastity are the white rose, the myrtle, a vessel or vase, the lily, and the unicorn,” says Liana DeGirolami Cheney in an edition of Sixteenth Century Journal.
Back in Victorian times, flowers were used initially to create or add emotion. The language of flowers, sometimes called floriography, began being used as a discreet form of communication. During the 18th century, sending messages in code using flowers became popular. Based on Persian Salaam, a Turkish secret language of flowers, a coded flower arrangement was sent to announce feelings of attraction, even love.
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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
Almost, all good gardeners will testify to the fact that the key to tool longetivity begins with proper maintenance of you tools. From hosing the dirt and mud off to drying and oiling them to prevent rust, every step is crucial. Nevertheless, a garden tool shed is the ultimate in special maintenance when it comes to caring for your tools.
Apparently, leaving your tools outside will finally degrade their value as well as their functionality and sharing a garage with the bikes, cars and other accumulated paraphernalia means you might lose them in all that clutter. A garden tool shed is the solution to decently maintaining your tools as well as knowing precisely where they are.
How to Size Them Up
You can get a garden tool shed as large or small as you want it, but it should be large enough to properly house your garden tools with each one having their own place. Be mindful that, if your garden tool shed is too large, this will tempt you to use some of the excess storage for non-garden related items and finally they could take over the space.
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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
Plumbing problems are common at homes and you will have to call a professional plumber at some point of time or the other. These are talented people in this domain and can take care of your home plumbing system very well. But not all plumbers are the same, so there are a few things that should be kept in mind before hiring a plumber.
Always check for plumber’s license and insurance. Always make sure that you hire a licensed plumber as it is a guarantee that he is properly trained and tested by the state.
Insurance is also very important; accidents can sometime happen when a plumber is working. If the plumber is soldering a pipe and accidentally burns a hole in your carpet, but has no insurance, who do you think will end up paying for it?
If the plumber is licensed and insured, he must have some good years of experience in this field. So inquire about experience also because it is not sure that every licensed and insured plumber will have it. So, do keep this point in mind while contacting a plumbing company.
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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
As a homeowner, it’s your duty to maintain the home and inspect the things. For smooth running of things, you need to be little attentive. Plumbing is one aspect that is needed to be taken care of. Here we will discuss a checklist that will help you in looking for plumbing problems. If you will follow the checklist line by line, you can maintain your home’s plumbing.
Think about all the appliances and pipes that come under your home plumbing system. Like your toilet water supply, sinks, shower, kitchen and laundry facility like washer, utility sinks and drains.
Best method to check the proper working of a faucet or a shower head is to check their water flow. If you find the pressure to be same as before then there is nothing to worry about. But if it is less than before then it shows that either something is trapped in your faucet/shower head or in the water supply pipes.
Check drain of each sink, shower and tub for the speed of drainage. Slow drainage normally indicates a clog in the drain. When water is draining, if bubbles appear in it then it is a sign of some problem. To check all the faucets in your home, turn on all of them to see if there is any water coming out of the handles and valves.
Tags: business, career, gardening, home, home and garden, home and plumbing, home improvement, home plumbing system, home repair, others, plumbers, plumbing issues, Plumbing Solutions
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Although you may have had some renovating plans, the recession may have changed your mind, as it did to many others. But, they don’t necessarily have to be killed off. Instead, it is possible to renovate kitchens effectively and inexpensively and still leave you happy with the results.
For starters, if your cabinets are in good condition but are looking very dated, a nice coat of paint really make the difference. Next, you might want to add new hardware such as hinges, door handles and other pulls. Depending on the look, you’re going for, you can also add some embellishments to the existing doors were cabinetry.
You might also want to take a crack at updating your backsplash. This is often known to make a kitchen of your more dated than it really is. You can either remove the ceramic tiles, if they exist at replace them with new ones.
The truth is, if you do it on your own, it’ll only cost you a couple hundred dollars. Or, you can leave them in tact and paint them.
Tags: gardening, home and garden
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Speaking of naked and exposed, I am assuming that there is a possibility that these people are - in addition to the BIG fencing - fencing that surrounds the lower part of their personal property. Yeah? Why? Do they not trust their neighbors, which are dependent on the division of community safety? Maybe you are not certain that the fence is really BIG big enough to do its job? Or maybe they want the privacy of their personal enclosure that really allow them to be … ahem … Not so naked and exposed in the comfort of your garden.
So we use fences for security and privacy. OK, realizing the necessity of all semi-adherent seven points more than three seconds to clear each and every one of them may not be all that effective in eliminating mischievous marauders. But what the hell, if you feel better …
Tags: building fences, fence, fences, gardening, how to build a fence
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
Your plants basically need two types of nourishment to survive: water and minerals. They get minerals by absorbing them from the damp soil through their roots. Outdoor plants can often gather all the minerals they need from their surroundings by themselves. However, houseplant care requires more careful attention from the gardener, since the nutrients available from the soil in a pot are limited.
What do those numbers on the fertilizer bag mean?
The key elements required for plants are Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K). A fertilizer bag shows the percentages of these three nutrients as three numbers, always given in the same order. An example: an 18-6-12 label means that the bag contains 18% nitrogen, 6% phosphorus, and 12% potassium, usually in the form of nitrates, phosphates, and potassium salts. Other nutrients are also needed, but their required amounts are much lower.
How do I decide what proportions to use for my plants?
The amount of each element needed will of course depend on the species of plant. Too much is just as bad for the plant as too little, so it requires a bit of research to learn exactly what is right for your particular tropical plant. Usually this help is available by either reading the label, or by asking your plant-supply person.
Tags: fertilizing house plants, fertilizing houseplants, gardening, house plant care, house plants, houseplant care, houseplants, indoor gardening, indoor house plants, indoor tropical, tropical house plants, tropical houseplants
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
Having deer use your garden as a nightly buffet is never a good experience. While the kids are going to love the close up pictures that they get, all of your hard work will be for naught unless you were actually making the garden for the deer. We doubt that is the case, so here are some deer repellent reviews to help you protect your garden from unwanted visitors.
Deer Guard - time and time again this product seems to come out on top. Whether it is being tested professionally or by customer reviews, the common themes are that this stuff just flat out works. In fact, their national spokesman is Babe Winkelman from Outdoor Secrets. Being one of the premier personalities in outdoor life, this is an opinion that anyone can trust.
Plantskydd - you can probably tell by the title that this is a Swedish product. This is another spray that has met with moderate success and uses an oil binder to remain on the plants that it is applied to. The “secret ingredient” that they use to repel the deer is dried bloodmeal.
Tags: deer, deer repellent, gardening, home, home and garden, pest control, repellent, yard
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Saturday, December 26th, 2009
The very first part of your home that everyone surely sees is basically your yard. It is this kind and beauty of landscaping that will definitely make the first impression on your visitors. Well if you are one of those people that like to have a nice home and make a good first impression then you want a nice yard. Well, in this article we are going to examine some helpful ways to really make your yard look great. The major way we are going to do just that is basically through the trees you plant in your yard.
First of all the trees we will be focusing on is the foxtail palm tree. Many people have palm trees decorating their yard. But not many people have a foxtail palm tree. These are some kind of a rare type of palm that normally live only in warmer climates or temperatures.
But recently some growers have been acclimating them to milder weather. This has allowed them to start to thrive in milder weather. Simply because of this, if you really want a nice looking yard, you must choose this palm tree since most people don’t have it.
Tags: buy palm trees, foxtail palm, foxtail palms, gardening, king palm
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