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Express Your Condolences With Funeral Flowers

  • Posted on November 30, 2008 at 9:14 pm

When a loved one departs, it is always a distressing time and soon thoughts are turning towards funeral arrangements and remembrance. For those who have been touched by the life of an individual who has gone on to their final rest, there seems to be no way we can express what the person meant to us during their time on this earth.

The purchase of funeral flowers seems to be the best way to say with a gesture what can’t be expressed with mere words.

The ritual is not new; in fact there is an entire history behind the giving of funeral flowers.

Funeral flowers: their significance and symbolism

It was reputed that flowers were once used to mask the scent of decomposition before the practice of embalming became common place. Today, flowers are a symbol of the love, care and esteem we have for the deceased. They are also a way to show the surviving family remembers how much we care about them and to extend our sympathies.

In regards to what floral arrangements may symbolize, their meaning is clear—we are adding something to the ceremony that is in the bloom of life that will quickly by death—in this way, something beautiful loses it’s light and follows an inevitable end.

The sad romance of the thought is what makes flowers the appropriate item to commemorate the passing of someone near and dear to us.

Types of funeral flowers

There are numerous arrangements that fall under the category of sympathy and each type serves a specific function.

The primary and most popular types of funeral flowers include:

– Casket spray – this is usually a rather large arrangement which sits atop the casket during the service.

– Standing spray – also large, the displayed flowers sit atop an easel and rest beside the casket.

– Wreath – floral wreathes are circular in shape and often include green and brown foliage, baby’s breath and other lovely fillers to give the arrangement visual interest.

– Sympathy cross – generally sent by a religions group, crosses often have flowers that are made into the shape of a cross. These funeral flowers will sometimes have a floral cluster in the center called”swag” for an added burst of color.

– Basket – these funeral flowers, often arranged in a wicker basket, can be set on the floor near the casket.

– Plant – the wonderful thing about giving a plant as opposed to traditional funeral flowers is that the grieving family can take the item home and have a constant reminder of the dearly departed.

– Heart – a beautiful and timeless cluster of flowers that is usually fashioned in the shape of a heart. Relatives and family members usually send this type of arrangement as symbol of undying love.

– Pillow – Flowers cover a rectangular offering that has a base which is made up of moss. Swag usually accents the piece. Pillows are most often sent by close friend and relatives.

– Inside piece – these small clusters of funeral flowers are often the gift of younger relatives and are placed inside the casket with the deceased.

Arrangements range in cost, but no matter which item you choose, the bereaved will know that you cared and that is what really counts.

Locating the appropriate funeral flowers

A professional florist will be able to help you locate the flowers that best convey your sentiments. You can locate a wonderful florist online and have the flowers delivered straight to the funeral home.

Just make sure that you order the flowers well in advance as some companies cannot guarantee second day delivery service. With proper planning you can make sure that you carry on the tradition of heartfelt sympathy and love via the gift of funeral flowers.

Just make sure that you order the flowers well in advance as some companies cannot guarantee second day delivery service. With proper planning you can make sure that you carry on the tradition of heartfelt sympathy and love via the gift of funeral flowers.

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Garden Bird Houses – Some Tips to Attract the Birds and Keep Them Safe

  • Posted on November 30, 2008 at 2:57 pm

There are many ways to attract wild birds to your garden and hopefully to set up home in your garden bird house. Providing food and a safe place to eat is one of the easiest and most effective ways. This is particularly important during the winter months when there may be lack of their natural food.
Set up feeding stations designed for the different species you would like to see in your garden.

For finches place specially designed thistle feeders that hold the small thistle feeds that they love. Other speciality bird feeders include hummingbird feeders to hold nectar, woodpecker feeders and jay feeders. Tube feeders are designed to prevent seeds spilling on the ground and keep the seeds dry. You could also set up a window feeder to see the birds from the comfort of your room.

Always check the food regularly to make sure it is dry and free from mold and clean up around the feeder to deter wasps, ants and other predators. If squirrels are a problem in your garden be sure to purchase a squirrel proof bird feeder.

Provide Fresh Water for the Birds

Wild birds need a source of fresh water for both drinking and bathing. You could provide this with water pans or bird baths. Place water containers at various levels as some birds prefer ground level, others will be attracted to water placed at a higher level. Place any water sources away from bird feeders as birds prefer a quiet place for bathing and preening. Attract the birds to your water source with a water dripper placed in the bird bath or a mister in the trees. The gentle sounds of running water will attract the birds and many birds enjoy a bath below the dripper or in a mister as it simulates raindrops on their feathers.

During the winter months a heated bird bath or one fitted with a de-icer will ensure the water is always at the right temperature and available for the birds.

Provide a Natural Environment

Let a part of your garden grow wild and scatter wild flower seeds through the area to provide a natural environment for the birds. hang bird feeders from trees or posts in this area. This will enhance the sense of security for the birds.

Your bird house must be a safe place for birds to nest and bring up their young. Here are some tips for making your bird house proof from squirrels, yellow jackets, snakes, cats, wasps, ants and other invasive birds.

Perches

There is no need to have any perches in your bird house. The nesting birds do not need them and they only provide a means for predators to gain entrance. many bird houses come with a perch under the entrance hole. Remove it!

Baffles

A bird house mounted on a pole can have baffles fitted to prevent predators from climbing the pole and gaining entrance to the bird house. A metal baffle is preferable as it cannot be chewed. A bird house mounted on a tree can also have baffles attached to the tree trunk.

Metal plates

A metal plate fitted with a small entrance hole can be placed over the original hole on the bird house. This will prevent predators from enlarging the hole to gain entrance.

Entrance Hole

use a bird house with a small entrance hole that is just large enough for the species of bird you wish to attract. A larger hole will allow invading birds to gain entrance and eject the baby birds inside.

Ants Nests

Regularly check around the bird house (and bird feeders if you have them) for ants nests. Deal with them quickly using a method that is not harmful to wild birds.

Metal Poles

For bird houses mounted on metal poles slip a large PVC pipe over the pole before mounting the bird house. This will deter squirrels, snakes and raccoons from climbing up to the bird house. You could also smear vegetable oil on the pipe.

Cats

Fit your cat with a collar with a bell to prevent her sneaking up on the birds.

About the Author:
For more information on attracting birds to your garden and some good deals on garden bird houses check out http://www.garden-birdhouses.com/garden-bird-houses/blue-bird-houses/

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Attracting Birds to Your Garden Bird Feeder

  • Posted on November 30, 2008 at 2:32 pm

It is most beneficial to feed wild birds during the winter months when their natural food may be unavailable but shortages do occur at other times of the year. So putting food out for the wild birds at any time of year can help when there are shortages. During the breeding season a temporary shortage of food will affect the young fledglings so it is especially helpful to put out food for the birds at this time.

Feeding in the Spring and Summer

During the summer and especially when they are moulting, birds need high protein foods. Good examples to put in your feeder are raisins, currents, black sunflower seeds, grated cheese, meal worms, soaked sultanas and commercially prepared summer seed mixtures. You can also purchase mixes for insect loving wild birds.

For fruit eating birds put out grapes, bananas, apples or pears, suitably chopped into smaller pieces. Avoid the use of peanuts, bread or fats as they can be harmful if taken back to baby birds. Home made fat balls are not really a good idea as they quickly go off in the warm weather. Commercially prepared fat bars are better and last for around three weeks before they must be thrown away.

During unseasonably cold or wet weather there may insect shortages. If the weather is very dry earthworms become difficult to catch. For birds with young in the nest they will be tempted by food on bird tables during these times so it is essential to make sure any food you put out is suitable for the young birds. Never put out loose peanuts, large pieces of bread, fats or hard, dry food at this time as these can be fatal if taken back to feed the baby birds.

Feeding in the Fall and Winter

During the colder months put food out for the birds regularly, twice a day if possible, especially in very cold weather. The birds need high energy food during this time so foods high in fats are particularly suitable. Put out good quality food and remove any uneaten food regularly.

Attracting Birds to Your Feeder

You can attract different species of birds to your garden by providing the food they like in a suitable feeder. Large birds will need a feeder with large, sturdy perches, hummingbirds will be attracted to a nectar feeder, finches to a thistle feeder. You can also purchase goldfinch feeders, jay feeders and woodpecker feeders.

Types of Bird Feeders

Feeders suitable for different types of food:
Tube feeder – small seeds including thistle seeds
Platform feeder – fruit or other food types
Hummingbird feeder – nectar
Squirrel proof – mesh cage feeders – peanuts, larger seeds, suet
Standard type feeder – safflower seeds, sunflower seeds

Food suitable for different species.

* Bluebird – bluebird seed available to purchase, cornmeal with peanut butter
* Bunting – small grains and seeds.
* Blackbirds – breadcrumbs, small seeds and grains
* Chickadee – sunflower seeds, unsalted nuts, safflower seeds, suet
* Finches – black sunflower seeds, thistle seeds
* Jays – peanuts, suet, corn, sunflower
* Mourning Doves – cracked corn seeds, wheat, sunflower and safflower seeds
* Mockingbirds – bread, suet, raisins
* Robins – breadcrumbs, raisins, apples
* Northern Shrikes – Suet.
* Siskins – sunflower seeds, thistle seeds
* Thrashers – suet, raisins, bread
* Towhee birds – seed mixes for small birds
* Woodpeckers – cracked corn seeds, wheat, sunflower and safflower seeds
* Warblers – peanut butter, suet
* Townsend’s Warblers – cheese, peanut butter, suet
* Yellow Throated Warblers – breadcrumbs.

About the Author:
For more information on attracting birds to your garden and some good deals on garden bird feeders check out http://www.gardenbirdfeeders.net or http://www.gardenbirdfeeders.net/best-garden-bird-feeders/finch-bird-feeders/

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The Benefits of Garden Fountains

  • Posted on November 30, 2008 at 12:19 am

Remodeling and landscaping have become more popular projects than ever before, as people want to create a living space inside and out that is unique and complementary to their personalities– but it is also a pricey endeavor.

As the economy continues to affect pocketbooks, people have had to be even more creative with their patio and backyard revamping by choosing key pieces to make their space more inviting. Often times even a simple garden fountain (http://www.garden-fountains.com/Detail.bok?no=1070) can change the mood.

Garden fountains and waterfalls are made from a variety of materials such as stone, fiber glass, wood, copper, porcelain, ceramic and concrete.

Water fountains were first used in the Middle East as hieroglyphics on ancient Egyptian tombs have shown researchers. These pictures showed the use of garden fountains in home courtyards. The Mesopotamians used many fountains to decorate their formal gardens.

Romans made use of many outdoor fountains as they were religious about their bathing rituals and enjoyed water features in the gardens mingled with public baths. Fountains have been a place for wishing and have helped people relax as the sound of running water calms the senses.

When landscaping or revamping a yard or patio, there are many options to use depending on the size of the space and the budget available. Flowers, paths, new grass, wood chips, pebbles, sculptures, decorative lanterns and outdoor fireplaces all create a more inviting atmosphere.

Patio water features (http://www.garden-fountains.com/Detail.bok?no=3252) can be placed anywhere around the home and come in a wide range of styles and prices. The sound of moving water is inviting for guests and provides a place to relax after a long day.

Besides the relaxation and beauty, having a garden fountain inside or outside has been found to improve health. The holistic living approach discusses the existence of positive and negative ions in the air.

Positive ions come from things such as T.V.s, computers and microwaves which pollute the air and cause us to become tired and more susceptible to health issues. But water fountains or garden waterfalls release negative ions into the air which naturally purifies and increases energy as well as can help relieve stress and depression.

To care for a garden fountain, you must protect it from the elements. During winter the pump should be brought inside to protect from freezing. All concrete, including cast stone is porous and cold weather can often crack these surfaces.

If a fountain is completely dry in freezing conditions, it will most likely be protected, but if there is any moisture, it is susceptible to cracking. Fiberglass fountains are easier to protect because they are light enough to bring inside.

If possible, place the fountain in an open area so that debris isn’t constantly falling into it. To keep the fountain clean and working well, it is wise to spray it down (including the pump) with a hose every couple months. These simple steps are all you need to preserve your garden fountain for years.

About the Author:
Sarah Martin is a freelance marketing writer based out of San Diego, CA. She specializes in gardening, home improvement, and collecting patio water features. For an amazing garden fountain or a selection of garden waterfalls, please visit http://www.garden-fountains.com/.

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How to Create a Harmonious Garden

  • Posted on November 30, 2008 at 12:11 am

Creating a garden on your patio or in your backyard brings beauty to a home that landscaping alone cannot obtain. A well-cared for garden will give back for years to come by providing beauty and a peaceful place to relax.

The first thing to evaluate when creating a garden is deciding how much space you can dedicate to it. Once you’ve found a good space that has both light and shade and isn’t in a place that could be easily ruined by children or pets, you are set to plant.

Next, you need to evaluate what plants will thrive and what garden ornaments will complement the space the best. Treat your garden like an extended room off your home. Choose themes, colors, patio fountains (http://www.garden-fountains.com/Detail.bok?no=1129), and other accessories that will complement one another as a whole.

Flowers and plants will need the most research to see which ones require more attention and which will thrive in the environment that you are creating. Perennials such as violets and irises do well in the shade and annual flowers such as impatiens and begonias do well in partial shade. Flowers that thrive in full sunlight could include poppies, daisies or morning glories.

If you are deciding on whether to invest in large water features, consider the wide variety of options available to you. Water features can be indoor, outdoor, concrete, bamboo, marble, rotating, luxury, soothing or decorative and even solar-powered. Water features are used all over the world for aesthetic purposes in homes, gardens, parks and city courtyards, for entertainment like fountain shows, and for relaxation in spas.

Solar-powered water features have become more popular as more people decide to “go green” around the house. These water features have a low voltage water pump connected to a solar panel placed in the complete sunlight which allows them to charge. They are maintenance free and are more versatile because they can be placed anywhere as opposed to being near an electrical source.

Large water features (http://www.garden-fountains.com/Detail.bok?no=123) also range in styles from all over the globe such as Asian, Indian, European African, and South American as well as contemporary and traditional and can match any décor.

Patio fountains are affordable water features that can dress up any home yard, or business as well as provide a relaxing and aesthetic mood to the space. Fountains are made of materials such as stone, fiber glass, wood, copper, porcelain, ceramic and concrete.

Other options that spice up landscaping and gardens and give a regal feel are garden statues. Statues have been used in gardens since the era of the ancient Egyptians, Grecians and Romans. Temples and the gardens within them were adorned with statues of the gods. Since then, statues can be found in virtually any form, to adorn every space imaginable.

The materials used to make statues are very versatile including, concrete, iron, steel, copper, bronze, lead, terracotta, ceramic and glass. Some popular themes include cherubs, animals, and mythical characters. Choosing one theme, instead of mixing many different statues together will help to create a more consistent and harmonious feel.

So get out there and start shopping! Soon you will be creating a garden that is unique, beautiful, and well worth the investment.

About the Author:
Sarah Martin is a freelance marketing writer based out of San Diego, CA. She specializes in gardening, landscaping, and collecting garden statues and large water features. For a wide variety of patio fountains, please visit http://www.garden-fountains.com/.

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Make the Most of Your Garden Bird Bath

  • Posted on November 28, 2008 at 7:48 am

Garden bird baths and garden bird feeders are excellent ways to attract wild birds to your garden. Place a bird bath in a quiet part of the garden well away from any bird feeders as birds like a quiet place to bathe and drink.

To keep your birdbath at the correct temperature for your bird visitors to drink or bathe the whole year round you could either buy a bird bath with a heater installed or attach a heater to an unheated birdbath. Birdbaths equipped with heaters either use a cord plugged into an electric outlet or have solar panels to collect the sun’s energy to power the heater. Solar power bird baths are easier to install, are cost free and need very little maintenance. They can collect enough of the sun’s energy to keep your bird bath ice free even on very cold days. In addition to heaters you can also purchase de-icers to keep the water accessible to the birds.

A heated bird bath will usually be longer lasting than an unheated one as constant freezing and melting of the water results in cracks and damage to the concrete, stone or marble materials unless you keep the bird bath empty throughout the colder weather. maintaining the water at a constant temperature will ensure that the bird bath is undamaged and will give your bird visitors warm water to bathe in and to drink all the year round.

To attract the birds and also to agitate the water to prevent mosquitoes laying their eggs you could consider adding a bird bath dripper. This can be as simple as a pipe that drips water into the bowl, making the pleasant sound of running water which will attract the birds. More elaborate drippers can be purchased that are shaped like dragonflies, climbing ivy, butterflies and more, usually made from copper to look more attractive. Birds will love to bathe in the dripper as it simulates the feeling of raindrops on their feathers. For smaller birds such as hummingbirds or warblers you could use a mister in your garden or on your bird bath. Misters do use up more water than drippers however.

In addition to attracting the birds a dripper will keep the water agitated and prevent mosquitoes from settling on the water surface to lay their eggs. There are also other ways to prevent mosquitoes from breeding including using a water wiggler or mosquito dunks. Water wigglers run on batteries and produce vibrations which cause ripples on the water surface. They are easy to use and, being battery operated do not need any elaborate installation. Just add the batteries and attach to the bird bath. They are quiet so they do not disturb the peace in the garden or frighten away the birds.

Mosquito dunks are a natural method to stop the mosquitoes breeding. They can be placed in bird baths and also ponds, barrels, gutters etc, in fact anywhere were standing water accumulates. Place one dunk for one hundred square feet of water surface once a month. As you only need a small amount for a bird bath break off a piece and save the unused pieces for later. Dunks are environmentally friendly and are a good alternative to chemical treatments. They work differently to the drippers and water wigglers as they do not prevent eggs being laid but kill the larva before they can mature.

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How Organic Control Methods Get Rid of Weeds Effectively

  • Posted on November 27, 2008 at 12:02 pm

Weeds can become a nuisance, if ignored and not properly controlled. The Organic Control Method can produce a weed-free garden to avoid the side effects of herbicide poisoning.

Weeds aggressively grows in lawns, gardens and natural areas. These unwanted plants block sunlight and get the important nutrients needed by growing plants. Determining the two weed life cycles such as annual or perennial is important in exhibiting control methods.

One of the best methods is the Organic Weed Control. This method is cheaper and simpler to manage. Mulching and the use of gardening tools are good practices for getting rid of weeds.

Mulch

Garden mulch is a protective layer on top of the soil that suppresses weeds. It is used for protection from threading, compaction and erosion. This method can act as an aid to plant culture. It conditions and retains warmth in the soil. The best time to mulch is during autumn and spring.

Mulch can be categorized in three methods:

1. Sheet Mulch – This is the best method of suppressing perennial weeds. It is easy to cut into shape, relocate, plant and store. Sheet mulch can avoid damages onto vegetables and roots of fruits. It can also improve the use of its top covering of bark or chippings.

Types of Mulch can be identified as:

• Geotextile – This is a woven or non woven permeable sheet and needle punch made from polypropylene and polyester. This can be used as a barrier between the soil and loose mulch in order to diminish perennial weeds.

• Black (White) Plastic Sheet – These are black plastic sheets (400-600 gauge of silage sheeting) that warms the soil. It keeps its moist.

• Fibre Sheets – This is a bio-degradable bonded wood developed for garden applications such as tree and flower seeded mats.

• Newspapers – These are whole 8 sheet thick papers that go together with weed-tops, including straws that hold and compost in order to suppress weeds on vegetable plots. This becomes a paper mash that can be forked and added as organic matter for the soil.

• Cardboard – A brown cardboard is more effective when it breaks down and encourages earthworms. This material allows air flow and even penetrates water.

2. Ornamental mulch – This enhances the landscape along pathways and the entire yard. It blends with house colors and decors. Using permeable barrier membranes, wood chip and gravel, this will prevent the sinkage of the soil.

3. Organic Mulch – This is widely used mulch meant for fruit bushes and flowers. It conditions and feeds the soil. It also protects it against drought in the summer and even improves drainage. Some of its properties are as follows:

• Easy to apply with a reasonable price.
• Freely drains and permits good aeration.
• Not too low Nitrogen content.
• Water will not become saturated.

Organic mulch can act as a leaf mold It can be used as a base for composting seeds. By gathering fall leaves inside a bag and leaving it to rot will eventually help add nutrients to the soil. Pine needles and lawn cuttings can retain soil moisture. For “no dig gardening”, farmyard manure is best applied in roses, pumpkins and cucumber among others, especially during the spring or late winter seasons. Other types used include straw, hay, weeds, green tops, and garden composts.

The use of the right gardening tools will satisfy the implementation of organic weed control methods. This will help gardeners maintain and remove weeds with no hassle. Fork tools can also remove underground stems of perennial weeds, without slicing the roots of plants or even damaging crops. While garden claws act as a cultivator of small gardens in order to loosen weeds, the claw can easily use top dressings or fertilizers for repetitive action. For tap roots and disturbed weeds, you can use a Dutch hoe, spade and shovel.

For successful usage of the organic control method, one must aim for a 100% soil coverage and clear off open ground. Regular inspection or an immediate spotting of weeds while young is necessary. Regular mowing is also sufficient. Nothing is safer than using organic method for removing weeds.

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Choosing Cheap Gas Powered Weed Eaters

  • Posted on November 27, 2008 at 11:54 am

A gas powered weed eater is a powerful outdoor tool used in trimming or cutting hard-to-reach areas of lawn. It is basically a mixture of gas and oil, along with great features that will suit your budget needs.

Weed eaters are designed with a rotor at its pole end. It spins at high speed with the use of a nylon wire. It can cut even tall grasses and barks of trees. Most of these gas powered types weigh 9 to 14 pounds, having two engine strokes. This can start with ease and even run cleanly. However, it still needs to be pulled in order to create an exhaust emission and for tune-ups.

Determining the best gas powered weed eater as a supplement for lawn mowing is an effective strategy. Here are some ways you can consider:

• Decide what fits your lawn or garden needs. Assess the landscape. Consider how big the yard is. Gas powered weed eater are best for larger properties, especially in cutting down overgrown grasses and plants. A lower horse power weed eater can manage thin grasses also. These straight shaft trimmers can easily reach shrubs. This is while curved ones weigh less.

• Check its capabilities. In order to reduce fatigue, a lighter trimmer is the right choice. A good balance can be obtained by adjusting the handle in front. Checking for smooth controls can add an evenly distributed weight.

• Choose a smaller gap or protective sleeve. Wrapping around and cutting head tops with gaps on tall grass will slow down the use of weed eaters. Problems can be avoided with the use of a smaller gap around the shaft.

• Determine the needs of the weed eater parts. Gardeners can choose between nylon cords and plastic blades by the wacker blades. Nylon cords need frequent replacement while plastics can break easily. Both are inexpensive with effective usage.

• Choose a more quiet type motor. Some gas powered trimmers are noisy and may require you to wear hearing protection. Many manufacturers are introducing quiet-running engines already.

• Consider the brand models in the market. Manufacturers of weed eaters can present a wide array of professional but budget friendly features in the marketplace. Big names include Weed Eater/Poulan, Ryobi, Homelite and Craftsman. Weed Eater, Poulan and Poulan Pro product lines can give the best value, with outmost quality and durability. Some products you can choose from are:

1. Weed Eater Gas-Powered String Trimmer, Reconditioned,
Model#SST25 is a straight shaft trimmer having a quick-snap spool replacement and high-torque gear drive. Northern Tool Equipment can give the lowest price, only at $59.99.

Specifications:
• 174 in. cutting width
• 52 in. shaft
• 0.08 inch in diameter
• 25 cc quiet running engine

2. Poulan Weed Eater 16 25cc FeatherLiteXtreme Gas Line Trimmer

FeatherLiteXtreme is a quiet running 25 cc with a “no tool” assembly engine. This trimmer offers low emissions of powerful 2 cycle primer bulbs, for a quick start. The price ranges from $77 to $85.64.

Specifications:
• 123 lbs shipping weight
• 16/40 cm cutting path
• Tap-N-Go line advance
• Line diameter of 080/2mm
• Curved unit shaft type
• Limited 2 year warranty

3. Factory-Reconditioned Ryobi Gas-Powered Straight-Shaft String Trimmer Model #ZR30002- $89.99
Product Details:
• 18 inches cutting swath
• 14.8 lbs, shipping weight
• Line advancement of.095 in. bump feed.
• 30cc 1.0HP engine
• Dual piston rings with hard chrome cylinder plated.
• Non CARB compliant

4. Homelite MightyLite String Trimmer

Homelite MightyLite UT21506 is a gas-powered lightweight model that can do heavy duty trimming for a low value of $64.

Product Details:
• 17 in. curved shaft
• Weighs 8 pounds
• Tool-free assembly
• Lightweight
• 1 year warranty

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Go Online Shopping With Discounted Weed Eaters

  • Posted on November 27, 2008 at 11:47 am

Weed Eaters are one of the important gardening tools. A wide variety of these are now sold in the market. These can be sold as electric or gas powered.

Weeding is the most time-consuming job in a garden or lawn. It takes good quality gardening tools to get the job done right. There are many specialized stores online that offers a variety of weed eaters. Gardeners may even have a sample demo in order to ensure its quality. Now, online shopping sites can help gardeners to compare and to order tools without leaving home. They offer the latest trends and discounts on new and used weed eaters.

Northern Star and Equipment, Amazon, Walmart and Ebay are some online shops that advertise weed eaters at a nominal price. Some of the branded tools featured online are as follows:

• Weed Eater FeatherLitePlus Curved-Shaft Trimmer – Reconditioned, Model# FL20 for only $44.99

Product Specifications:

– 15 in. cutting width
– 20 cc displacement
– .065 in diameter
– Curved shaft type
– Lightweight with Tap-N-Go line advance.
– Has a quick snap spool replacement.

Gardeners who purchase this product should handle this tool with ease and comfort by using only a minimal adjustment for the carburetor.

• 17-Inch 25cc Gas-Powered String Trimmer Curved Shaft #XT260. Amazon gives the lowest price of $77 for 1 to 2 business day ships. This tool was $99.99 before, a 23% savings on your budget. It features:

– .080″ Diameter Dual Exit Cutting Line
– 2-Cycle Gas Engine
– Tap n’ Go Head Type
– 9 lbs. shipping weight
– 58.6 x 11.4 x 11 in diameter

Accessories include:

– 2 Gallon Gas Can with Spill Proof Fill System
– Grass Samurai Universal Fit 3 Line String Trimmer Head
– Fuel Filter
– Cyclone .080-Inch-by-200-Foot Commercial Trimmer Line, Green
– Safety Glasses

The XT260 need no tools to be assembled in just 15 minutes. It is ergonomically- friendly for some users but it keeps the right pressure on the throttle so as to keep it working. Thus, reading its manual is a must before starting it.

• Weed Eater 12-Inch Electric String Trimmer is a small electric type trimmer. It is great for women and the elderly. The Model RT112 is best for small yards. It is ergonomically designed to minimize hand and back pains. Amazon offers this tool for only $30.58, the lowest price ever. Other features are as follows:

– Weighs 6.4 pounds
– 3.7 Amp electric trimmer
– Adjustable handle
– Includes extension cord retainer
– Dimension – 12.8 by 52 by 6.6 inches
– 2 year limited warranty

RT112 often offers gardeners more maneuverable space for trimming purposes. It can provide less fatigue with easy bumping feeds. Weed eater RT112 is easy to clean and it occupies only a small storage space at home. The best advantage about this electric tool is that it is odor-free.

Other discounted weed eater tools are:

1. Weedeater 12-Inch Electric Trimmer Model #RT112C – A 3.7 ampere for $35.46
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Indoor Container Gardening Food For Thought

  • Posted on November 26, 2008 at 1:00 pm

Many people stick a fake tree in a corner, dust the leaves off every week, and call it indoor container gardening, but indoor container gardening has grown into much more than that lately. There are people who only plant indoors, and guess what – they make it work. Yet there are many great reasons to start an indoor garden. One I can immediately think of is the weather. It might always be cold where you live. Another is that plants don’t only remove carbon dioxide from the air; they also remove many poisonous toxins and pollutants as well. So you get the benefit of indoor beauty and cleaner air.

When picking out plants for indoor container gardening, make sure the plants are adaptable and will be able to thrive in the conditions and setting in your house. Consider how much time you will be able to spend caring for the plants, how much light your house offers, and how much money you want to spend on your indoor garden. If you are short on money, then start small and use seeds or cuttings from a neighbor. If you have, some extra cash in your budget buy a plant that is grown. Also, consider whether or not you want your plant to be on display all year or for specific seasons. Herb gardens are a good thing for indoor container gardening; they are both attractive and edible. They will grow pretty quick and you won’t have to wait a long time to see results. Clearly, some very popular herbs, especially for cooking up recipes, are dill, chives, thyme, sage, and gold old oregano.

When indoor container gardening, consider the amount of experience you have before choosing a plant. Hmmm, how many have you killed versus how many have you saved? Some plants take a lot more abuse that others and you just can’t kill the darn things off. This is good if you are a beginner or just have a “dead thumb”. You might want to choose something like Coleus, Bromeliads, or some type of Succulent.

Understand that the basic rules of maintaining and growing plants outside in general, are different in indoor container gardening. Since plants won’t get the sunlight they do outdoors, lighting is essential. You must know the exact amount of light you precious plants need. I recommend picking plants that don’t need a lot of light, unless you are going to provide artificial lighting. If you buy a plant already grown, wherever you get it probably has better lighting than your house so you will need to “condition” your plant and gradually reduce the light it receives. Once the plant is indoors, be sure to rotate often, so it won’t grow lopsided, but will grow up nice and straight.

Just because you are indoor container gardening, don’t think the plants don’t have to have water; they still do. How much and how often you water, clearly depends on the plant. Take the time to learn what your plant needs or its roots will rot away. All plants can’t swim. The water need to drain out from the bottom of the pot. Oh and use water that is room temperature, you don’t want to shock the roots of your plants. If you want to maintain healthy plants, watch the temperature inside. A 10-15 degree range won’t hurt any plants, but rapid changes could cause damage.

Indoor container gardening is not all that difficult; in fact, it is pretty much the same as outdoor. There are even some advantages to indoor container gardening. For example, you won’t have to worry as much about bugs and insects bothering your plants. You also won’t have to worry about wind or frost reeking havoc on your garden. Plant your plants right, and every thing will be all right.

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