Archive for January, 2010

Greenhouse Kits for Living Green

January 16, 2010 Posted Under: Buidings   Read More

Establishing and using a greenhouse for the home is a very good way to save money on food, follow a healthier diet, save energy, and help the environment as well. But greenhouses don’t grow on trees – they have to be constructed. Not everyone has a professional builder in the family, or the budget to [...]

Use Irrigation Supplies In Your Garden

January 15, 2010 Posted Under: Garden   Read More

As one of the most advanced and emerging forms of garden irrigation, the drip irrigation system is quickly growing in global popularity and showing promise in almost all aspects of garden and farm irrigation. Providing incredible advancements in dynamic irrigation solutions for arid and water-starved areas and versatile options for uneven terrain and uneven plots, [...]

For Style and Safety, Consider Outdoor Home Lighting

January 14, 2010 Posted Under: Lighting   Read More

What makes outdoor home lighting a particularly attractive prospect for lots of home owners in the suburbs? It is more than just the general appeal of having a good looking home facade but there is a very logical reason why you should consider this kind of lighting for your home. Outof doors light fittings are [...]

Garden Irrigation Is Perfect For Growing Organic Vegetables

January 13, 2010 Posted Under: Garden   Read More

With the economy in a rut and the winter months quickly on the way, there’s never been a better time to plan a garden. Starting a home garden can be a fun and exciting way to occupy your property and time while enjoying the benefits of natural organic vegetables and fruits. Growing a home garden [...]

Adding to your Landscape’s Atmosphere with a Beautiful Japanese Pergola

January 12, 2010 Posted Under: Buidings   Read More

The Japanese have used pergolas in their landscaping designs for many years. If you need to design a Japanese-style garden in your yard, you will need to incorporate some form of covered walkway or pavillion. Pergolas are arbors with cross-beams spanning the top which are often used to make formal entrances to gardens or to [...]

Installing Compact Fluorescent Lighting in Your House

January 10, 2010 Posted Under: Lighting   Read More

A simple and cheaper way to improve your house’s lighting fixtures could be to switch from incandescent bulbs to Ceiling Fan Lights while keeping your normal lights. One compact fluorescent light (CFL) could pay for itself in about 6 months, and even proceed to let you keep around $30 in light bills over its lifetime. [...]

Drip System – Will Keep Your Garden Eco-Friendly

January 9, 2010 Posted Under: Garden   Read More

Considered by most gardeners to be one of the easiest and most amateur-friendly plants available for home gardening, the tomato is a long-time beloved choice of gardeners. Tomatoes are relatively easy to care for and produce delicious and succulent fruit for those so inclined to care for them. Despite being one of the easiest plants [...]

What Types of Life are in your Water Garden Pond?

January 6, 2010 Posted Under: Garden   Read More

You’ve built a lovely small pond in your backyard, and you’ve stocked it with the fish and water plants that you desire to have live there. All looks calm and unruffled, till the water starts turning murky and becoming stagnated. You might be stunned at how many living things have invaded your once spotless small [...]

The Beauty of Hatteras Hammocks

January 4, 2010 Posted Under: Decor   Read More

Hatteras Hammocks has been one of the most popular and trusted hammock makers for more than three decades – and with good reason! Their products are attractive, durable and beautiful enough for any indoor or outdoor setting. This hammock company prides itself in its creative products and scientifically designed materials that are made to last. [...]

Outdoor Deck Lighting for a Better Looking House

January 1, 2010 Posted Under: Lighting   Read More

There’s no problem with settling for what you have, especially thesedays when cash is tight and the significance of austerity measures need to be noted, but it is amuch bigger blunder to let your home wallow in anonymity when in fact there are plenty of things you can do to make it look more interesting, [...]

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