Low Budget Roofing Repair

Posted in Home Repair on August 22nd, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

You have likely heard the horror stories of people who hired a bad contractor and struggled to get their home fixed properly, but that doesn’t have to be your story.

If you ask your roofing contractor the following five questions and listen thoroughly to their answer you can avoid the bad ones before you even give them the job.

Remember, your contractor is working for you and you have the right to ask for this information! Any roofing contractor not willing to answer the questions may have something to hide.

1. How long have you been in business?

You want to hire a roofing contractor that has been in business for many years; preferably many decades. This shows that they have a lot experience and knowledge in the field and are competent when it comes to roofing projects.

 

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Organic Container Gardening – Easy to Grow Container Plants – Part Sun

Posted in Container Gardening on August 21st, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

Organic container gardening add interest, color and creativity to a garden. Container gardening gives gardeners great flexibility since containers and planters can be moved as you change your mind or your mood.

Organic potting soil is now available from most retailers so the next step for the organic gardener is to determine what you want to achieve with your container gardening. Do you want to let the kids grow a small herb garden? Do you want the container to hang off your arbor or do you want to add additional color to a section of your landscape?

Container soil dries out quickly so they will generally need more watering than you might think. You might not have a lot of extra time, so dead heading plants or doing a lot of pruning is also something you want to avoid. The good news is that there are plenty of low maintenance plants you can try in your container garden.

 

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Gardening Cropping Of Vegetable

Posted in Vegetable Gardening on August 20th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

In the early spring, the cooler months, that is when I get my spinach, radishes and lettuce in the ground. Within a month or so I have fresh vegetables ready to be harvested. The only problem is once I pick those vegetables it leaves me empty space.

Succession cropping is the process by which you plant something new, typically a warmer weather plant, into the area vacated by a cooler weather plant like those mentioned above.

When you properly plan out in advance your succession cropping you can easily three crops from the same area. For example, in the spring you plant your lettuce, then the weather warms up, spinach is done so you replace it with squash or tomatoes. As the hot summer months come to a close and it gets cooler again, you can put the spinach back in and get some more.

The possibilities are endless in regards to the combination of vegetables that you can plan out.

 

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Trying To Build Organic Rose Gardening

Posted in Organic Gardening on August 19th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

Organic rose gardening is something a lot of people are trying. It’s not that much different than chemical growing. There are lots of different organic products that are on the market that can be used with roses. There are also organic things that you can use around your house to make an organic compost.

Humus is something that is produced when making organic compost. It is an organic substance that can be made at home to help with any soil problems. Humus can help with ph balancing of the soil and help if the soil is a bit too sandy. Humus is not difficult to make and I would suggest starting as soon as you know you want to start organic rose gardening. You would then take the humus and mix it in with your soil.

How to Make Compost

 

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Whiskey Barrel For Container Gardening

Posted in Container Gardening on August 6th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

 

The whiskey barrel as a planter has been a tried and true method of achieving a prominent display for your garden.  The size of these wooden planters makes them perfect for large shrubs or small trees, or even as an herb garden, ideal for outside the kitchen door.  Further, these barrels last for years, even decades, before needing to be replaced.

Using whiskey barrels for gardening will recapture the rustic nostalgia of the past and create a captivating planter for your perennials, shrubs, trees, or herbs, which will be the talk of your neighborhood.  You will need to decide whether to use a full-size whiskey barrel or a half-size barrel.  If you decide on a half barrel, you will then need to decide whether you will use it standing upright, or put it on its side and have your flowers flowing out of it.  Additionally, think about where you will put your barrel and ensure this is the correct spot, as once full, the barrel will be too heavy to move around the garden.  Also, consider the size plants you will be using in the barrel.  These containers have a lot of soil capacity for a much bigger plant.

 

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Patio Heaters Will Make Outdoor Living Special

Posted in Outdoor Living on August 5th, 2011 by admin – Comments Off

Patio Heater Lamp outdoor living

 

Outdoor living has never been the same with the growing popularity and convenience of patio heaters. Nowadays, you no longer see them only in restaurants and bars. Many homeowners are beginning to be sensitive to the practicality of maximizing the enjoyment and use of their backyard. Patio heaters provide the answer. There are also many commercial establishments who have them as necessary features. Many community pools and parks, hotels, resorts, country clubs and corporate properties are making full use of patio heaters.

When you want to stay for a longer time outdoors in your home, coldness of the weather cut it short. Patio heaters provide the radiant heat to keep you warm. Then, you can spend quiet moments by yourself in the stillness of the night. Or you can enjoy lively conversation with friends and family while sipping lemonade.

 

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