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		<title>Choosing A Double Basin Kitchen Sink</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 16:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle Everette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A double basin kitchen sink, not only presents home owners with various advantages, but also amazing flexibility in style and design because they come in different shapes and sizes and are constructed out of an array of materials. A double basin kitchen sink is generally either mounted under the counter or dropped in and mounted over the counter. The mounting is done according to each homeowner's individual preference.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A double basin kitchen sink, not only presents home owners with various advantages, but also amazing flexibility in style and design because they come in different shapes and sizes and are constructed out of an array of materials. A double basin kitchen sink is generally either mounted under the counter or dropped in and mounted over the counter. The mounting is done according to each homeowner&#8217;s individual preference.</p>
<p>If your countertop is manufactured of granite, soapstone, or any other pricey and luxurious material, you will more than likely need to make sure that as much of the surface of the countertop as possible will be seen. In this case, you really should undermount your sink. The selection of a double basin kitchen sink is going to be influenced by how it&#8217;s going to be used as well as the design and style of the kitchen area. You should really take into account the colors and styles of cabinets, floors, and appliances from the kitchen. The worst thing you can do is select a sink that is distracting or does not enhance the look you have with your kitchen.</p>
<p>There are actually several varieties of double basin kitchen sinks, but they all have something in common. These sinks have two basins separated by a divider. The size options obtainable for this divider are: 50/50, 60/40, and 70/30. These represent the fraction of space apportioned to each one basin. A 50/50 double basin kitchen sink would have equal sized basins and depths on both sides. A 60/40 sink includes a left basin that is definitely a little bigger and deeper than another side. Inside a 70/30 sink, the left basin is seventy percent bigger and deeper than the right basin. Most home owners choose the 60/40 model for its style.</p>
<p>Stainless steel and cast iron are the most common materials use for double basin sinks. Of the two, stainless steel is far more extensively used for double basin kitchen sinks due to the fact that it complements most home interiors. However, stainless steel may get scratched as a consequence of daily use. Having said that you&#8217;ll be able to order sink grids to fit various models. You insert the grid in the bottom of the sink. This will guard it from being scratched from dishes and silverware. An added advantage of applying a grid is that it raises the longevity of one&#8217;s double basin.</p>
<p>Another material applied is cast iron. If you&#8217;re in the market for a cast iron double basin kitchen sink, keep in mind that you will have to have additional support for those kinds of sinks so that your countertops won&#8217;t be damaged. This is because the cast iron sink is rather heavy and could result in the countertop splitting due to additional pressure. So be confident to include this additional expense in your budget.</p>
<p>Shop for a <a href="http://doublebasin.com/double-basin-kitchen-sink/">double basin kitchen sink</a> at DoubleBasin.com now! You can also watch a <a href="http://doublebasin.com/double-basin-kitchen-sink-installation-video/">double basin kitchen sink installation video</a> there.</p>
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		<title>The Two Species Of Dicentra For Gardens</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 15:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Markensen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ledges always excite our curiosity, and we scramble up the steep, rock-strewn hill to prowl about the base of the towering cliff that will, come mid-spring, flaunt in the face of the frowning north a myriad of gay, dancing Aquilegia canadensis. blossoms. As usual, we mean to return and see them. Below us now, however, careful as we tried to be, we see that we have left an easily discernible trail through the magnificent colony of Dicentra cucullaria that covers the entire slope from the foot of the cliff to stream below.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ledges always excite our curiosity, and we scramble up the steep, rock-strewn hill to prowl about the base of the towering cliff that will, come mid-spring, flaunt in the face of the frowning north a myriad of gay, dancing Aquilegia canadensis. blossoms. As usual, we mean to return and see them. Below us now, however, careful as we tried to be, we see that we have left an easily discernible trail through the magnificent colony of Dicentra cucullaria that covers the entire slope from the foot of the cliff to stream below.</p>
<p>Here and there among them we discover, by looking closely, several clumps of Dicentra canadensis, and we insist again that it really makes little difference which &#8211; of the two species of Dicentra one plants in the garden; they are so nearly alike that the casual eye will observe them as one species and enjoy them no less on account of the error.</p>
<p>The considerable difference in the roots of the two is, of course, unseen. Dicentra cucullaria seems to be the more popular, it is to be admitted, but this I believe to be true because they are the more widely distributed and not because they are the better of the two varieties. In our own experience we find that Dicentra canadensis is the hardier apparently, is less exacting in its requirements, and can boast a somewhat longer blooming period. Both appreciate a plentiful supply of leafmold, and prefer a cool, uniformly moist situation. They bloom, of course, before the leaves are well started on the trees, but the observant nature lover will note that plenty of shade is in prospect when the leaves do come.</p>
<p>Apparently woodland Dicentras like a world of sun throughout their growing season, followed by dense shade, in addition to the protection afforded by the heavy layer of leaf-mold, during the hot, dry months of summer when they already lie dormant. Theirs is a long period of dormancy, very close to eleven months, consequently nature must be depended upon to care for them during their period of rest.</p>
<p>Clear the woodland away, though you leave the soil undisturbed, and the Dicentras disappear. This is not immediately true of Podophyllum peltatum, Claytonia virginica and others of a hardier woodland clan. Eventually, however, that creeping menace, grass, takes over and smothers them to death, that is, if man, in his mad scramble after another dime hasn&#8217;t ripped the hillside apart long before.</p>
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		<title>Learn About The Mosquito</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 14:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ricky A. Beasley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The insect known as the mosquito is somewhat bothersome pest that inhabits tropical regions across the world and in some areas of America. The word mosquito is a Spanish term that means, "Little fly". Nevertheless, this "little fly" is known to have lived on this plant as a species for over thirty million years. The females of the species actually need the blood of a human to succeed in the process of reproduction. They are also immune to the numerous diseases they carry which can affect humans. Around 700 million people worldwide everywhere are affected and infected by diseases carried by mosquitoes such as West Nile Virus, Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever, Malaria, and a myriad of others. Whether or not the mosquito has a disease, a bite from one of them will leave an instant swell that will itch for a time, while others may have an allergic reaction to them. It is unlikely that all mosquitoes will be destroyed on US soil, although there are government agencies that understand the seriousness of this threat and are always looking for and implementing better ways of controlling them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The insect known as the mosquito is somewhat bothersome pest that inhabits tropical regions across the world and in some areas of America. The word mosquito is a Spanish term that means, &#8220;Little fly&#8221;. Nevertheless, this &#8220;little fly&#8221; is known to have lived on this plant as a species for over thirty million years. The females of the species actually need the blood of a human to succeed in the process of reproduction. They are also immune to the numerous diseases they carry which can affect humans. Around 700 million people worldwide everywhere are affected and infected by diseases carried by mosquitoes such as West Nile Virus, Dengue Fever, Yellow Fever, Malaria, and a myriad of others. Whether or not the mosquito has a disease, a bite from one of them will leave an instant swell that will itch for a time, while others may have an allergic reaction to them. It is unlikely that all mosquitoes will be destroyed on US soil, although there are government agencies that understand the seriousness of this threat and are always looking for and implementing better ways of controlling them.</p>
<p>After the egg is hatched, the mosquito larva that was inside crawls out into his new home, a pool of stagnant water. While living in this pool it will survive mainly off eating the algae that is present. In appearance they somewhat resemble a worm, and can be a nice treat for many predators out there.</p>
<p>The only defense they can enact to escape from an enemy is to dive underneath the water. Once they move along to the pupa stage, they really start to take the form of a mosquito. After this, they will refrain from eating for a couple of days and after the come out of the water they will be an adult mosquito.</p>
<p>Once the mosquito reaches adulthood, it is well equipped with special technologies to track and locate humans. Within their head are chemical sensors that can detect carbon monoxide and lactic acid up to 100 feet away, which essentially means that if a mammal is breathing then a mosquito can find them. These sensors also allow them to detect sweat and will naturally draw them towards humans. They are also equipped with heat detectors that further aid in zeroing in on their targets, and this proves especially useful for night time feeding. Although their vision is poor they can easily identify moving objects through sight, and when combined with their other hunting traits this pest can be very difficult to avoid. Research also shows that chemical agents within our bodies determine how we are perceived as a meal and helps explain why some are bitten more often than others.</p>
<p>If you wish to gain a hold on the mosquitoes infesting your area, then you should clear out any excess water that might be present since that is a prime place for mosquitoes to thrive and breed. Things like puddles, fountains, pools, and even birdbaths can be the spawning ground of lots of mosquitoes. If mosquitoes cannot find a suitable place to lay their eggs the will abandon the area in search of new suitable ground to hibernate.</p>
<p>There are also a number of pesticides that effectively combat this species; contact a local pest control specialist for more details.</p>
<p>Gary Dorris is a <a href="http://www.hydrex.info/">San Rafael pest control</a> professional. His company, Hydrex also provides <a href="http://www.hydrex.info/vallejo-pest-control-and-extermination/">Vallejo Pest Control</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Way To Prepare Your Fish Pond For A Storm</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 13:41:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It does not matter where you live, I am sure that you have storms at some time of the year. In the north of the northern hemisphere, we tend to get lots of rain in winter and spring. In the tropics, there may be monsoons. Whatever you call them, they give off lots of wind and lots of rain in a short space of time - it is basically a storm.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It does not matter where you live, I am sure that you have storms at some time of the year. In the north of the northern hemisphere, we tend to get lots of rain in winter and spring. In the tropics, there may be monsoons. Whatever you call them, they give off lots of wind and lots of rain in a short space of time &#8211; it is basically a storm.</p>
<p>The fact is that, if you know that a storm is approaching, you can take safety measures and save your precious fish, whether they are expensive or just dear to you. It might be useful to distinguish between minor and major storms, but that is only helpful if you can trust your weather announcer.</p>
<p>Minor Storms: the first thing to do is to stop feeding your fish, if you have enough notice of the storm. Fish can easily live for weeks on the insects and plant life in the water, so do not worry. The reason for stopping feeding is that if the storm damages your filtration system, the quality of the pond water will not suffer so much, if there is no uneaten food in it.</p>
<p>Take out some of the water to allow for the rainfall, but do a partial water change too, because otherwise the reduced water level will contain greater levels of toxins until the rain comes.</p>
<p>Remove things from the vicinity that can blow over and fall into your pond. It is a good idea to put a net over the pond to prevent things being blown into it too. Flying twigs or branches could alarm or even spear your fish.</p>
<p>Major Storms: we are not talking about hurricanes here. If a hurricane threatens to hit, you ought to evacuate your fish to a temporary tank somewhere safe &#8211; maybe a 50 gallon barrel in the basement or something like that.</p>
<p>If you want to be totally certain that your fish will be alright, you could ask your local pet shop to take them away to look after them otherwise continue as for a minor storm but with the following extra safety measures.</p>
<p>Disconnect all the electrical equipment in and around your fish pond. Make sure that there is no way that a live wire can fall into the pond and electrocute your fish. Remove all the plants from your pond as they could be damaged by the wind and waves, but leave any stone hiding places that your fish will surely look for while the storm is blowing. If you think that perhaps you do not have enough &#8216;caves&#8217;, build some provisional ones from bricks or blocks.</p>
<p>Put a double layer of netting over your pond and tie it lower down than normal, say only a few inches above the water line, but not so low that if a fish gets out, it cannot get back in. Lastly, build a wall of sand bags at least two feet high all the way around your pond. This will allow the water to get in and drain away, without taking your fish with it, which is why the net must be high enough to allow the fish to get back into the pond.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is now concerned with <a href="http://solarpoweredpondpump.org/water-garden-pumps.html">water garden pumps</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://solarpoweredpondpump.org">Solar Powered Pond Pump</a>, please go to our web site now for a great deal.</p>
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		<title>Propane Gas Lanterns</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 11:52:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several types of gas lantern. They are chiefly used to produce light when you do not have a battery light or access to an electrical socket. In fact, they are most often used for emergency situations, when the power goes out at home, when you are camping or sitting in the garden later in the evening. They offer much more light than most torches and they are handy because you can stand them on a table, carry them, or hang them up.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several types of gas lantern. They are chiefly used to produce light when you do not have a battery light or access to an electrical socket. In fact, they are most often used for emergency situations, when the power goes out at home, when you are camping or sitting in the garden later in the evening. They offer much more light than most torches and they are handy because you can stand them on a table, carry them, or hang them up.</p>
<p>There are quite a few models of gas lantern. However, they differ not only in design, but also in the type of fuel they burn. Some people like the old fashioned style kerosene or paraffin lamps. They like the design, the historical facet and possibly even the smell.</p>
<p>Their advantages are that the fuel is cheap and easy to come across. However, their disadvantages are that they smell and are very hazardous if knocked over. The storage of surplus paraffin or kerosene is also a grave hazard, should a fire break out.</p>
<p>If you want one of these old style kerosene lanterns, they are widely available at camping, army surplus and hardware suppliers. If you are going to use them for emergency lighting, it is best to have four or five on hand, clean and ready to fill.</p>
<p>The wicks should be trimmed and the glass clean. Keep them in plastic bags to stop dust building up on them. Keep one already filled with kerosene so that you can fill the others by its light. It is safer and less wasteful this way.</p>
<p>However, the modern equivalent of the kerosene lantern is the propane gas lantern. Propane gas lanterns burn with a very clean flame, which is also quite hot, so it does warm up its immediate surroundings, possibly to a distance of a foot or two. Therefore, it can keep faces warm on a cool evening in the garden.</p>
<p>Propane gas lanterns are fueled by gas canisters. They come in various sizes from quite small to large, but the gas does burn for a long while. The small canisters are best for emergency use and the larger ones for use on camping trips or in the garden. They are relatively cheap, are clean to burn, provide some heat, are light weight and are very safe.</p>
<p>On the safety side of things, it is obviously very important that you follow the manufacturer&#8217;s directions when using any kind of gas lantern, because they are all a potential fire hazard, especially when camping in a wood.</p>
<p>Make yourself acquainted with the operation of the lantern you decide to use before you have to use it. The gas lantern may get hot so be careful with it and get used to lighting it in the daylight so that you know what you are doing, when you need the gas lantern for real. One last tip, if you are taking a propane gas lantern on a camping holiday, take enough canisters with you. The supplier should be able to let know you how many hours they will last for the use you are going to put them to.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the <a href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/propane-outdoor-heater.html">propane outdoor heater</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Six Useful Pieces Of Advice For Saving Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 11:52:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When times are difficult, like they have become lately, it is time to cut costs. This is not a popular move, but to be honest, it need not be such a problem as you might envisage. The biggest single cost for most households is the energy bill and in especially the electric bill. If you do not use electricity to cook or heat your house, then the next greatest contributor to your bill is probably lighting.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When times are difficult, like they have become lately, it is time to cut costs. This is not a popular move, but to be honest, it need not be such a problem as you might envisage. The biggest single cost for most households is the energy bill and in especially the electric bill. If you do not use electricity to cook or heat your house, then the next greatest contributor to your bill is probably lighting.</p>
<p>Anyway, here are six tips for reducing your household expenditure.</p>
<p>1] Plan your meals before you go shopping. If you can, plan your meals for the whole week so that you can use bits and pieces from one day&#8217;s meals in the next day&#8217;s. It is also easier and less expensive to buy in quantity, which will also save you travelling expenses. Use coupons were you can. It is an obvious idea, but one that a lot of people overlook as they read their magazines.</p>
<p>2] Replace all your traditional, incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL). These bulbs use a low quantity of energy, but still put out a high amount of light. It is a good idea to check for the &#8216;Energy Star&#8217; rating before you buy in order to ensure that you are getting a high quality product.</p>
<p>3] Instead of using all the lighting in a room, try to illuminate only what you have to. If you are working at your desk, switch off all the other lighting except a desk top lamp and possibly a standard floor lamp. It is surprising how far light travels in a dark room. The light from two lamps such as these will be ample to see your way around too.</p>
<p>4] Buy stocks of light bulbs by the score. They will last a long time, but the CFL bulbs will not deteriorate, so as the price rises with inflation, you will have a stock at the old price. If you can, buy them online, because an online retailer has fewer expenses, which can translate into savings of as much as 70%. Online auctions are also a good idea, you may be able to pick up bankrupt stock.</p>
<p>5] Prepare your own meals and make your own food for work. Take home-produced sandwiches or salads. A flask of tea or coffee will supply up to $25 of Starbucks&#8217; substitute coffee drinks</p>
<p>6] Put as many of your lights and appliances on timers or photosensitive switches. If you use passive infra red sensors to activate lights to deter intruders in your garden, you could be using up more electricity than you need to during the day. If you buy flood lights with photosensitive switches, then they will deactivate the lights during daylight when they are pretty useless anyway.</p>
<p>If you have a pond and pond lights, you can also use similar devices to turn your pond lights and pond fountain off during the night..</p>
<p>None of these measures should have a negative effect on your lifestyle, although they will save you money.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on several subjects, but is at present involved with researching <a href="http://wroughtironlight.com/wrought-iron-floor-lamps.html">wrought iron floor lamps</a>. If you would like to know more or check out great offers, please go to our website at <a href="http://wroughtironlight.com">Wrought Iron Light</a></p>
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		<title>Care For Your Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 11:26:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Caxton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just planting a sapling is not enough. Once it is planted adequate planting care also should be taken to ensure the plant grows healthy and well. It is essential to take care of saplings to ensure healthy growth, especially when they are just planted. Their care is in your hands and so are the solutions to all your gardening problems.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just planting a sapling is not enough. Once it is planted adequate planting care also should be taken to ensure the plant grows healthy and well. It is essential to take care of saplings to ensure healthy growth, especially when they are just planted. Their care is in your hands and so are the solutions to all your gardening problems.</p>
<p>Water regularly:</p>
<p>Plants need to be watered at regular intervals. Necessary planting care will result in better plant growth. Roots tend to become dry thus retarding the growth of the plant. The saplings can even die if they are not watered regularly. Once planted, the next thing is to water it daily for the first few weeks. Spraying them over-head in the evenings is the best thing. Sunset is a good time always to water plants as the soil is more or less more cooled down at this time. If plants are watered in the morning, the soil tends to get hotter as noon advances and thus the whole exercise goes in vain.</p>
<p>A particular pattern needs to be followed for watering plants. Always plant a new sapling in the evening time and spray it with water gently. It is better to keep it in a shady spot during the first few weeks till the roots get stronger. Spraying water on it in the afternoon may damage the sapling. A good idea would be to cover the plant with a polythene tent in the initial week, to ensure that moisture is retained in the soil even if it is the dry season.</p>
<p>Provide essential nutrients to the soil:</p>
<p>Garden compost, manure, peat etc. are some of the nutrients required by the plant. An excellent and easily available form of manure is animal dung, which is easily available in the countryside. During the initial growth, young shrubs and trees are always tender and are very delicate at the stems. Initially the stems need support or they tend to break.</p>
<p>A long piece of wood can be inserted near the plant to create this support. To maintain stability for some time, tie a twine to hold the plant against the piece of wood for a few weeks, till the trunk attains steady growth. A tender plant will not be able to withstand strong winds. A kind of a screen can also be erected to block or break the strong force of wind.</p>
<p>Did you like the article on sowing grass seed??, Phil Caxton publishes articles for lawnmania.com. More articles on <a href="http://www.lawnmania.com/essential-after-planting-care/">trees watering methods</a> and raised bed garden soil at http://www.lawnmania.com/essential-after-planting-care/ .</p>
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		<title>Pruning &#8211; An Essential Consideration</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 11:24:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Phil Caxton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shrubs are basically plants with much defined and individual characteristics. They come in different sizes and shapes. Some shrubs have woodier stems with divided branches some have small leaves while some others have flexible and soft stems. The stems of shrubs have an upward growth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shrubs are basically plants with much defined and individual characteristics. They come in different sizes and shapes. Some shrubs have woodier stems with divided branches some have small leaves while some others have flexible and soft stems. The stems of shrubs have an upward growth.</p>
<p>Some of the shrubs have the characteristic of sending out new, straight branches from the base. It is necessary to remove the tips of these stems. When this is done the lower buds are stimulated to grow. The lower buds are located at the nodes or point where leaves are attached to the branches and stems. Each point produces one to three buds.</p>
<p>Take the help of an experienced gardener:</p>
<p>Only an experienced gardener is able to understand the individual growth of plants, the plant types and their natural shapes. He has the right idea of pruning time for the plants. Different responses are elicited from plants when they are pruned in different seasons. Pruning helps the plant to concentrate its energy in the remaining parts as a result of which latent and dormant buds get activated to grow. Care should be taken while pruning a plant because this process involves the removal of the tips. It is hence important to decide the right season and time to prune plants as new tissues can be formed then.</p>
<p>Pruning depends on flowering time:</p>
<p>It is before midsummer that some shrubs like the Philadelphus and Forsythia flower need to be pruned. Such shrubs should be pruned once they flower to enable new growth. Before they bloom the following year, the new growth has enough time to mature. Some shrubs like Floribunda roses flower after midsummer. Such shrubs should be pruned in spring or winter and will bloom inn the next season once the new growth takes place. Evergreens can be pruned, shaped as well as smoothened, mid spring. It is only after the frost that young shoots would grow.</p>
<p>Some very old shrubs need to be cut at least 30 to 45 cm above the ground so that they get a new lease of life. For plentiful growth at least 50% of the plant should be cut in a year. In the next year the remaining branches can be cut, after which vigorous growth takes place. The best pruning time is before the bud blossoms. When bad weather and vandalism damages your plants, you should surely prune them, but be precise by using a pair of good, sharp secateurs.</p>
<p>Did you enjoy the article on weed killer for lawns??, Phil Caxton enjoys writing about grafting budding for lawnmania.com . A website with tips on <a href="http://www.lawnmania.com/identifying-pruning-time/">pruning shrubs</a> and grafting budding.</p>
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		<title>Why Fertilizers For A Cane Fruit Plant Must Not Be Used At The Early Stages?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 11:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Markensen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soil preparation should be thorough when the home gardener grows their own fruit and, if necessary, started a year or two in advance of planting, particularly if perennial weeds must be eliminated and the soil improved. When stable manure is not available, turning under a heavy growth of clover or alfalfa is an excellent preparation for the berry plantation. In well-managed gardens, where crops have been grown regularly and the soil maintained in a high state of fertility, no special soil improvement is necessary before planting berries.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Soil preparation should be thorough when the home gardener grows their own fruit and, if necessary, started a year or two in advance of planting, particularly if perennial weeds must be eliminated and the soil improved. When stable manure is not available, turning under a heavy growth of clover or alfalfa is an excellent preparation for the berry plantation. In well-managed gardens, where crops have been grown regularly and the soil maintained in a high state of fertility, no special soil improvement is necessary before planting berries.</p>
<p>Early planting is essential if the plants are to get off to a good start. The soil should be fitted as soon as dry enough, and the plants set immediately while the weather is cool and the soil moist. Late plantings often encounter hot dry weather and fail or do poorly the first season. A properly-set plant is as deep in the soil as it grew in the nursery and firm enough to resist a strong tug.</p>
<p>Fertilizers should not be used at planting time and preferably not the first year with the cane fruits. On soils of low fertility, a light application may be used after the plants are well established, but in view of the tendency of amateurs to use too much, only light applications should be made. The strawberry ground may be fertilized at planting time with a complete fertilizer, 10-10-10 or a similar formula, at the rate of one pound to 100 square feet.</p>
<p>Summer care of the strawberries consists of regular cultivation and hoeing, spacing the runners about six inches apart and removing the surplus after the row is filled out to a width of 18 inches. The ever-bearing strawberries sometimes perform much better if mulched with sawdust.</p>
<p>The brambles, currants, gooseberries and blueberries may be mulched. Sawdust is an especially good mulch for blueberries. Cultivation, if practiced, should be shallow. Nitrogen is most apt to be the best fertilizer. For the blueberries sulfate of amtnonia is best, but ammonium nitrate may be used, and is suitable for the other fruits. In small gardens complete fertilizers will do very well for most fruits.</p>
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		<title>How To Protect Your Roof From Fire ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 10:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Rodgers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For all the households located in remote or hilly regions, the nature of roof architecture plays a pivotal role. While a weak and combustible roof system can prove costly in case of a fire hazard, a strong and incombustible roofing framework would resist the spread of fire immediately. The messy chimneys and the combustible roofing materials add to the havoc and intensify the scale of the damage. The roofing materials such as slate and wood are considered inappropriate with a possible fire hazard in sight.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For all the households located in remote or hilly regions, the nature of roof architecture plays a pivotal role. While a weak and combustible roof system can prove costly in case of a fire hazard, a strong and incombustible roofing framework would resist the spread of fire immediately. The messy chimneys and the combustible roofing materials add to the havoc and intensify the scale of the damage. The roofing materials such as slate and wood are considered inappropriate with a possible fire hazard in sight.</p>
<p>Here are few tips that may help you with proper maintenance of your roof architecture. Examine the individual segments of the roof and make them solid enough to face a crisis.</p>
<p>The primary concern for the households located in remote or hilly regions should be the combustibility of the chosen roofing material. Lower the combustibility of the roofing material, more secure is the home architecture. Choose the roofing materials such as asphalt shingles, metal sheets, clay tiles etc. over the other options available in the market. Generally, the roofing materials made up of wood and rubber are not recommended for the remotely located households. In addition, do not allow an oily layer to occupy the roof surface.</p>
<p>Another factor that adds fuel to the fire is the moss spread on your roof. Under the influence of seasonal changes, the moss cover becomes dry and complements the fire spread easily. Keep the branches of trees away from your roof and sweep off the dry leaves from your roof surface on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Use a standard saw to trim the branches of the trees that extend up to your roof. Such cover of tree branches over your roof can trigger a fire immensely. The households located in remote or hill regions face an enhanced crisis due to such green cover around their homes.</p>
<p>Make sure that the insides as well as the outlet of your chimney is clean and neat. The accumulation of the combustible substances in and around the chimney area must be checked from time to time. Consult an expert roofer while deciding the height of the chimney above the roof structure.</p>
<p>Besides that, use the roof linings that don&#8217;t support spontaneous combustion.</p>
<p>Insulate all the roof segments under the supervision of an expert.</p>
<p>Scott Rodgers is a fine expert who has been authoring on roofing works for a long time now. His exemplary guidance has given motivation to a bunch of workers, ranging from Bell Roofers (Need one? <a href="http://www.elocalroofers.com/city/Bell_CA/0">click here</a>!) to Beverly Hills Roofers (Need one? <a href="http://www.elocalroofers.com/city/Beverly_Hills_CA/0">click here</a>!).</p>
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