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		<title>Techniques to Organize and Reduce Clutter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Techniques to Organize and Reduce Clutter Learn the techniques, skills and tools to get your home clutter free and perfectly organized. Home organization tips perfect for the office, garage, craft room, or any room. Here is the video on Youtube:]]></description>
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<p>Learn the techniques, skills and tools to get your home clutter free and perfectly organized. Home organization tips perfect for the office, garage, craft room, or any room.</p>
<p>Here is the video on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhhOtgJ9dfY">Youtube</a>:</p>
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		<title>Garage Door Styles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 07:52:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garage Door Styles Choosing the right garage door style not only makes your home more beautiful, but also worth more money. So, http://www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter visited Clopay to discover how to choose the right garage door style for your home. Here is the video on Youtube:]]></description>
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<p>Choosing the right garage door style not only makes your home more beautiful, but also worth more money. So, http://www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter visited Clopay to discover how to choose the right garage door style for your home. </p>
<p>Here is the video on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvSyyxBfIGI">Youtube</a>:</p>
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		<title>Gardening Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 16:43:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening Equipment Garden catalogs and stores are full of gardening tools, many highly specialized; some are very useful, others are nice but not necessary, and some are gimmicks. The gardening equipment you need depends on the size of your garden, your age and strength, and whether you want to get the job done in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Gardening Equipment</strong></p>
<p>Garden catalogs and stores are full of gardening tools, many highly specialized; some are very useful, others are nice but not necessary, and some are gimmicks. The gardening equipment you need depends on the size of your garden, your age and strength, and whether you want to get the job done in a hurry or prefer to take your time. The basic equipment needed by most gardeners (for vegetables or the landscape) includes a shovel or spade, a hoe, a rake, a trowel, and pruning tools. A wide selection of styles is available in each of these tools, and the choice is really one of personal preference and price range.<br />
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<p>Though a lot of gardeners do not have high-priced or advanced gardening tools, all of them have some type of gardening equipment for cultivating.  Tools for cropping may be include both hand held tools and power tools.  What kind you purchase depends on how serious of a gardener you are.  Hand tools include your daily items like shovels, spading forks, rakes, trowels, and diggers.  These may be whole be used to get a garden ready for planting and are comparatively easy and don&#8217;t require much strength to use.  Other tools include a wheel cultivator, pickax, and mattock.<br />
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<p>As power tools are a little costlier than hand tools, they actually cut down on the hard labor.  The most important part of gardening equipment is without doubt the tiller.  The tiller will break up the ground and make it ready for planting, chop up any dust, and help mix in fertilizer and compost.  If you don’t wish to spend the money on a tiller you can hire someone or rent a tiller for one time use.  Other power tools that are very popular include chippers, garden shredders, and chain-saws.<br />
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<p>If you&#8217;ve bushes, hedges, or small trees in your yard, pruning tools are a vital piece of gardening equipment.  Pruning shears are good for branches about ¾” in diameter, while lopping shears may be hold branches from a half inch up to about 2 inches.  Pole pruners are on a pole and can reach branches about 15 feet above ground.  Hedge shears and pruning saws are both bigger, heavier pruning tools for the serious gardener.<br />
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<p>Since your plants must be irrigated in order to live on, and lets face it, it doesn’t rain whenever we require it to, gardening equipment for irrigating is a must have.  The one thing you can’t get along without is a water hose, everything after that is additional.  Many gardeners use sprinklers or s drip irrigation hose.  There are even timers you can buy for sprinklers or drip hoses, if you are willing to drop the extra cash.<br />
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<p>Gardening without gardening equipment would be a nightmare.  Certainly there are a few people who enjoy getting a little dirty while they plant their flowers, but even those types of people have the most basic of gardening tools, like a rake or a hoe.  Gardening equipment is a part of gardening, as important as the dirt and the seeds.</p>
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		<title>THE CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 15:12:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE CULTIVATION OF VEGETABLES Vegetables constitute a major portion in our diet. They play a vital role in human nutrition. They are very essential to provide all essential nutrients for good health. Nowadays due to the introduction of new hybrid varieties in vegetables, which are susceptible to pest and diseases, there is demand for more [...]]]></description>
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<p>Vegetables constitute a major portion in our diet.  They play a vital role in human nutrition.  They are very essential to provide all essential nutrients for good health.  Nowadays due to the introduction of new hybrid varieties in vegetables, which are susceptible to pest and diseases, there is demand for more plant protection, usually with toxic chemicals.<br />
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<p>Prior to absorbing the garden vegetables separately, I shall outline the general practice of cultivation, which applies to all.<br />
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<p>The aims of cultivation are three to do away with weeds, and to energise growth by (1) having air into the soil and discharging unavailable plant food, and (2) by preserving moisture.<br />
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<p>As to weeds, the gardener of any experience need not be told the importance of keeping his crops clean. He is instructed from bitter and unaffordable experience the cost of having them acquire anything resembling a begin. He knows that one or two days&#8217; growth, after they are well up, followed possibly by a day or so of rain, may easily double or treble the work of cleaning a patch of onions or carrots, and that where weeds have achieved any size they cannot be drawn out of seeded crops without doing a lot of harm. He also realizes, or should, that daily growth means just so much available plant food taken from under the very roots of his legal crops.<br />
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<p>Rather than having the weeds get out with any plant food, he should be supplying more, for clean and regular cultivation will not only break the soil up automatically, but let in air, moisture and heat all crucial in effecting those chemical changes necessary to change over non- available into available plant food. Far before the scientific discipline in the case was discovered, the soil cultivators had instructed by observation the requisite of keeping the soil nicely loosened about their growing crops. Even the tall and untaught aborigine saw to it that his squaw not only put a bad fish under the hill of corn but supplied her shell hoe over it. Plants need to take a breath. Their roots need air. You might also await to find the optimistic shine of happiness on the pale cheeks of a cotton-mill baby bond as to await to see the abundant dark green of healthy plant life in a stifled garden.<br />
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<p>Important as the query of air is, that of  water  ranks beside it. You may not see initially what the subject of common cultivation has to do with water. But let us finish a moment and check into it. Take a strip of blotting paper, dip one end in water, and see the moisture run up hill, soak up through the blotting paper. The scientists have tagged that &#8220;capillary attraction&#8221; the water crawls up little unseeable tubes made by the texture of the blotting paper. Now take a similar piece, cut it across, hold the two cut edges firmly together, and try it again. The moisture denies to cross the line: the connection has been cut off.<br />
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<p>In the same way the water stored in the soil after a rain begins at once to get away again into the atmosphere. That on the Earth&#8217;s surface evaporates first, and that which has soaked in begins to soak in through the soil to the surface. It is leaving your garden, through the millions of soil tubes, just as certainly as if you had a two-inch pipe and a gasoline engine, pumping it into the sewer nighttime and day! Save your garden by stopping the waste. It is the easiest thing in the world to do cut the pipe in two. By regular cultivation of the surface soil not more than one or two inches deep for most belittled vegetables the soil tubes are kept broken, and a mulch of dust is sustained. Try to cover every part of your garden, particularly where it is not shaded, once in every ten days or two weeks. Does that appear like a bit much work? You can push your wheel hoe through, and thus preserve the dust mulch as a continuous protection, as fast as you can walk. If you look for the weeds, you will almost have to crawl through, doing more or less harm by interrupting your growing plants, losing all the plant food (and they will take the cream) which they have eaten, and actually putting in more hours of endlessly more disagreeable job. If the beginner at gardening has not been sure by the truths given, there is only one thing left to convince him experience.<br />
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<p>Having given so much space to the  reason  for continuous care in this matter, the query of processes naturally follows. Get a wheel hoe. The easiest forms will not only save you an infinite amount of time and work, but make the work better, very much better than it can be done by hand. You  can  produce good vegetables, particularly if your garden is a very small one, without one of these labor-savers, but I can ascertain you that you will never regret the small investment required to procure it.<br />
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<p>With a wheel hoe, the job of saving the soil mulch becomes very mere. If one has not a wheel hoe, for small areas very fast job can be done with the scuffle hoe.<br />
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<p>The issue of keeping weeds cleaned out of the rows and between the plants in the rows is not so rapidly achieved. Where hand-work is necessary, let it be done immediately. Here are a few practical hints that will shorten this job to a minimum, (1) access this job while the ground is soft; as soon as the soil starts to dry out after a rain is the best time. Under such circumstances the weeds will draw out out by the roots, without breaking off. (2) Immediately before weeding, go over the rows with a wheel hoe, cutting shallow, but just as close as possible, leaving a narrow, simply visible strip which must be hand- weeded. The finest tool for this use is the double wheel hoe with disc attachment, or hoes for large plants. (3) check that not only the weeds are pulled but that  every inch  of soil surface is broken up. It is fully as important that the weeds just germinating be destroyed, as that the larger ones be pulled up. One throw of the weeder or the fingers will destruct a hundred weed seedlings in less time than one weed can be pulled out after it gets a good beginning. (4) Use one of the small hand-weeders until you become expert with it. Not only may more job be done but the fingers will be saved unneeded clothing.<br />
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<p>The precise use of the wheel hoe can be acquired through practice only. The first thing to ascertain is that it is essential to watch  the wheels only:  the blades, disc or rakes will take care of themselves.<br />
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<p>The process of &#8220;hilling&#8221; consists in pulling up the soil around the stems of growing plants, normally at the time of second or third hoeing. It used to be the practice to hill everything that could be hilled &#8220;up to the eyebrows,&#8221; but it has step by step been put away for what is termed &#8220;level culture&#8221;; and you will promptly see the cause, from what has been said about the leakage of moisture from the surface of the soil; for naturally the two upper sides of the hill, which may be represented by an equiangular triangle with one side horizontal, give less protected surface than the level surface represented by the base. In moist soils or seasons hilling may be suggested, but very rarely otherwise. It has the another disadvantage of making it hard to maintain the soil mulch which is so suitable.<br />
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<p>Rotation of crops.<br />
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<p>There is some other affair to be considered in making each vegetable do its best, and that is crop rotation, or the following of any vegetable with a different form at the next planting.<br />
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<p>With some vegetables, such as cabbage, this is nearly imperative, and practically all are helped by it. Even onions, which are popularly intended to be the proving elision to the rule, are healthier, and do as well after some other crop,  supplied  the soil is as delicately powderised and rich as a preceding crop of onions would leave it.<br />
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<p>Here are the fundamental rules of crop rotation:<br />
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<p>(1) Crops of the same vegetable, or vegetables of the same family (such as turnips and cabbage) should not follow each other.<br />
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<p>(2) Vegetables that feed near the surface, like corn, should follow deep-rooting crops.<br />
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<p>(3) Vines or leaf crops should follow root crops.<br />
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<p>(4) Quick-growing crops should follow those occupying the land all season.<br />
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<p>These are the principles which should determine the rotations to be followed in individual cases. The proper way to attend to this matter is when making the planting plan. You will then have time to do it properly, and will need to give it no further thought for a year.<br />
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<p>With the above suggestions in mind, and  put to use , it will not be difficult to give the crops those special attentions which are needed to make them do their very best.</p>
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		<title>Efficient Garage Floor Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you designing your new dream home with an architect or a builder? If so, don&#8217;t forget to lay out the garage floor plans too. We tend to overlook garages, but they can be so much more than just a place for your vehicles. What you want to do is start by examining sample floor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you designing your new dream home with an architect or a builder? If so, don&#8217;t forget to lay out the garage floor plans too. We tend to overlook garages, but they can be so much more than just a place for your vehicles.</p>
<p>What you want to do is start by examining sample floor and house plans, which you can get either from your architect or an online site. These plans should give you a pretty good idea of the current trends in garage plans.</p>
<p>For example, try making your garage a little wider by a few feet if it needs to be a two-car garage. This gives you extra space for cabinets and shelves, and still gives you enough room to access your car without scraping up against things or doing weird contortions.</p>
<p>Making the garage a few feet longer than normally seen in garage floor plans is good too because it gives you more room and versatility. All that extra space will give you a place to put your lawnmower, bikes, and even a workbench.</p>
<p>Another step to creating a multipurpose garage is to create a little area or nook that can be used as a workspace, a children&#8217;s play area, or just a place for extra storage. These spots are usually tucked in a corner in the back of the garage.</p>
<p>You will get a lot of extra room just by extending the garage space out or even connecting it to the house.</p>
<p>If you want to use the garage for storage, you can raise the ceiling. A tall garage with a ten or eleven foot ceiling will give you extra wall space that you can load up with shelves for storing Christmas decorations and other seasonal items.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider is access to the yard and the house. It&#8217;s traditional for most garages to have a door to the house, and of course the main door for car access.</p>
<p>It could also be convenient to add an extra door that opens out to the yard. That makes it easy for you to take out your yard and lawn tools, and gives easy access to large toys.</p>
<p>If you have a laundry room near the garage, you can make an instant mud room just by adding a door to your garage floor plans that provides access to this room.</p>
<p>With a little thought and modifications, you can have a fantastic garage to go with that dream home you&#8217;re building.</p>
<p><b>About the author</b><br />
By Harmony Teal</p>
<p>Before you work on your garage, make sure to visit <a href="http://www.garagedesigns.org/" target="_new" rel="nofollow">Garage Designs</a> for advice and tips on everything from <a href="http://www.garagedesigns.org/garage-floor-paint.html" target="_new" rel="nofollow">Garage Floor Paint</a> to <a href="http://www.garagedesigns.org/garage-heaters.html" target="_new" rel="nofollow">Garage Heaters</a>.</p>
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