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Western Garden Book: More than 8,000 Plants – The Right Plants for Your Climate – Tips from Western Garden Experts

Sunday, April 4th, 2010


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Gardeners throughout the region will be welcoming a thoroughly updated and fresh-looking 8th edition of the “bible of Western gardening.” With a new, easy-to-read design, more plant photography, larger illustration… More >>

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Carpet Cleaning – Tips to Remove Mold From Your Home

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Mold is a fungus that occurs naturally in the environment and it enters your home as tiny spores. The spores need moisture to begin growing, digesting and destroying and you will find they start in damp or moist areas. Mold can digest what it grows on and can do some serious damage in our homes. It can eat into paper, cloth, carpet, rugs, and even our walls and ceilings. The mold grows best when there is lots of moisture from a leaky roof, high humidity, or carpets and furnishings that stay wet too long. There is no way to get rid of all molds and mold spores from your home but you can control mold growth by keeping your home dry.

Children and also people with allergies, asthma or those whose immune systems are not so strong are susceptible to the diseases caused by some types of mold. Inhaling these mold spores can lead to serious health problems such as diarrhea, high fever and fatigue, difficulty in breathing, headaches, congestion, joint pain or skin rashes. Mold in nature can be very beneficial, but indoor mold can make life in our homes very dangerous.

You know you have mold when you smell the “musty” odor or see small black or white specks along your damp walls where warm moist air condenses on cooler wall surfaces. Inside cold exterior walls, behind dressers, headboards, and in closets where articles are stored against walls are some common areas to find mold. Some mold is hidden growing behind wall coverings or ceiling tiles. Even dry, dead mold can cause health problems, so always take precautions when you suspect mold. If you notice mold or know of water damaged areas in your home, it is time to take action to control its growth.

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Kitchen Ideas From Italus Design Nyc Italus Green Kitchen Design

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Turn your kitchen remodel into a chef’s dream. Show off a modern kitchen design straight out of New York City. Think kitchen remodeling. Whether you want to update the space with a modern or traditional kitchen remodel, or start over from scratch, Italus will provide the kitchen design and planning you need for your kitchen remodeling.

Spacious, functional, breathtaking… kitchen remodeling by Italus will allow you to spend more time cooking, entertaining, and just plain old laughing in your modern kitchen or traditional kitchen. Italus can provide you with everything you need in a kitchen remodeling, including a full range of products like custom-made cabinets, faucets, fittings and installations.

Kitchen remodeling doesn’t have to be hard. From start to finish, Italus works with you through every step of the kitchen remodeling process to select and install the modern kitchen or traditional kitchen of your dreams – even a kitchen design from New York City. Begin with a kitchen remodeling consultation, then sit back while Italus designs, plans, prices, and recommends materials for your kitchen remodeling. We’ll then order materials and begin working. Finally, you’ll meet with Italus to finalize your kitchen remodeling project.

Once the kitchen remodeling is complete, you’ll feel relaxed and revitalized in a kitchen design right out of New York City. The focal point of your everyday life, your kitchen provides a centerpiece for your family, and a kitchen remodeling makes everyone happy. Italus… your destination for kitchen remodeling.

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Five Surefire Ways to Remove Stains From Your Carpet

Monday, March 15th, 2010

We’ve all had it happen — a mysterious spot that shows up in the middle of the carpet, yet no one knows how it got there. Or perhaps a child drops a marker, or an adult spills a glass of red wine on the carpet. Spots happen, and will remain a part of your carpet forever unless you know how some tips to help you remove the spot.

The Life Cycle of the Spot:

There are actually three different stages a substance takes to become a stain. If you spill your soda on the carpet and ignore it, you’ll see that it is first a spill, then a spot, and finally it will morph into a stain that is permanent.

The first step is the initial spill. The substance is still fresh on the carpet and hasn’t had time to soak in and attach to the pile. Reacting quickly to a spill is the best solution to avoid a terrible stain. You’ll want to blot the spill with a white towel, and be careful not to rub.

The second step is when the spill dries up and becomes a spot. Usually the substance has attached to the carpet pile and is very difficult to remove. You may have to call in a professional service to get the spot out for good. If you have an idea of what the spot is comprised of, you may be able to use a store product or home remedy to get it out.

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Tips to Save Your Furniture from Pets

Friday, March 12th, 2010

The dogs generally wish to jump on the furniture. In the undomesticated area one can see the wolves seeking for a lofty place with a rock wall at the back of it for safety. Dogs will generally be attracted to the smell of their owners.

The owner has to decide at the earliest about allowing the dog for sharing the furniture with or without himself. If the dog is allowed to use one of the furniture, then it is the invitation given to it for using all the other furniture available.

The dogs love to jump on the furniture due to various reasons. The dog uses the furniture as its priority. It considers the furniture as its place or territory. Even after several chasing of the dog from the furniture, it returns back to the furniture when it knows that the owner is not there to chuck it out.

It is not an easy task to teach the dog about the differences between the furniture like sofa, bed or a chair. When a dog is permitted to sleep with its owner, it will have the intention to jump on the other furniture available.

When the climate is cold or when the floor is cool, the dog will go in search for furniture to keep itself warm. When it hears any strange noise, it will jump on the furniture to gratify its curiosity.

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Learn From Wise Online Furniture Sale Shoppers

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Although very desperate, the most wise furniture sale shoppers will usually only deal with online home interior merchants who will tell you up front how exactly an item is made. Furthermore, they will also only make transactions with companies who reveal up front whether an item is a replica or an original.

Likewise, they only deal with reputable vendors. These respected Internet retailers are recognized by their willingness to respond to all customer service enquiries as soon as possible.

They are also usually noted for their openness, and willingness to provide company contact information. They also usually provide customers with best times to reach them, or they offer established business hours.

Of course, the only way to know for sure whether or not a company is respectable is to read feedback given by satisfied (or unsatisfied) customers. Furthermore, they usually will comment on items that they are purchased according to how durable, dependable, and/or convenient those items are.

Obviously, the most trustworthy vendors will have the most extensive history of customer service satisfaction. Even if a complaint is made against one of these honest vendors, if they handle it properly in a way that satisfied the customer, this company is likely to be trusted.

Besides offering plenty of well-made items for sale, furniture companies who are honest also usually will often provide basic interior decoration tips. If not, they will at least, they will present photos of items for sale in a sample display.

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Plant Presents From your Own Garden

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

If you are looking for ways for you or your children to provide cheap presents for the extended family, or just like to give gifts that have a personal element to them, then here is a suggestion or two for you.

If you are looking to make a present for the gardener in the family or someone who has recently moved into their own home, someone in a flat or unit, or a person who can’t manage a full sized yard, or a family member who loves to cook with fresh ingredients, etc. Then why not consider giving them something from your own garden? Here I am talking about plants that you have divided off from your own garden plants.

There are many plants growing in the average garden that can be divided, or that have naturally self layered themselves. Where you could go along and take a rooted section, pot them up and with a bit of dressing up of the planting container, you could produce a really nice gift for someone you care about.

These plants include many herbs as well as perennials or shrubs and even some trees which manage to send out self-layering branches or suckers from the root system. Some perennials or bulbs will increase their size or number of bulbs over time. Chance seedlings coming up in the wrong place for you, can easily also be used. All of these provide you with an opportunity to cheaply create a wonderful present for someone else.

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