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		<title>Juegos.com-Trabajo-Empleo &#124; Preparation Leads to Weed Prevention &#8211; Home Vegetable Gardening</title>
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<p> Next to wildlife eating your vegetation there is nothing more frustrating then weeds in the home vegetable garden. They seem to come out nowhere, and are extremely resilient. They compete with your vegetable plants for the very nutrients that exist within your soil. The more weeds that you have the more resources they are using which means less for your plants. Here is how you can take a few steps and reduce the weeds.
<p>The only supplies you will need are newspaper and mulch. I like to mix black, dark mulch with compost from my compost pile. You will see why in a moment. The tools you will need are a rake and/or a shovel, but you can also do this all by hand. Throw in your garden hose with a spray nozzle that has the &#8220;mist&#8221; setting and you are ready to go.</p>
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<p> Water is essential in your organic garden. Make sure to always keep the soil and the plants inside the container moist but never ever submerged them thoroughly in water as that could drown the plant.</p>
<p>Sunlight needs to be given every single day. Make sure to place the pots and containers in an area where there is sunlight. Remove them if it gets too hot as the heat may burn the leaves of the plant and dry the soil in the pot.</p>
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<p> The second tool to make sure your gardening tool set includes is what&#8217;s called a garden fork. It&#8217;s good for several different purposes which include mixing any compost down into the soil and also loosening up that same soil for planting. Also, a tool like this generally has a shorter handle and is useful for fine detail work in between rows of plants or between the individual plants themselves.
<p>Organic fertilizers such as manure or dung are the best nutrients to give to your plants. They contain no chemical substances that could hinder the flow of nutrients in the plant&#8217;s body. They could also be bought in your local gardening stores and shops.</p>
<p>Considering and planning out the space you will use is very vital. Organic container gardening requires not a very large space only enough space to let your plants grow taller. It really depends on the types of plants and crops you would like to grow. So analyze your plant&#8217;s growth and widen the space from there if needed to.</p>
<p>The last but definitely one of the most important elements is to be patient! Patience when engaging in gardening determines your success or failure. Do not give up and continue to move on forward. Care for your plants and they will most certainly give you a lot in return. you can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.</p>
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		<title>Ya-Online-Juegos.com &#8211; The 7 Basic Elements You Need to Get Started &#8211; Organic Container Gardening</title>
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<p>There are seven basic elements that is required when it comes to starting your organic container gardening: Plants, Water, Sunlight, Temperature, Nutrients or Fertilizers, Space, and Patience.</p>
<p>Plants are one of the seven basic elements of organic container gardening because it is what you will plant, grow, and harvest. Obviously, it is what organic gardening is all about. Choose plants that you want and desire to grow and harvest. Foodstuffs or big tall trees may all be grown and harvested using pots and containers. Determine what types of plants or crops you prefer and use them wisely.</p>
<p>Your first step is to take your newspaper and layer it over your topsoil. The newspaper acts as a weed barrier. You could use the commercial weed barrier that you see at many home and garden centers, but newspaper can be free if you convince your neighbors to give you their copy after they have read it.</p>
<p>When putting down your newspaper, I like to double layer it. That makes it &#8220;thick&#8221; enough to act as a great barrier, but porous enough for water and nutrients to get to the soil. As a side not, do not use any laminated sections of your newspaper as they may not be safe for your garden due to the inks used.</p>
<p>The second tool to make sure your gardening tool set includes is what&#8217;s called a garden fork. It&#8217;s good for several different purposes which include mixing any compost down into the soil and also loosening up that same soil for planting. Also, a tool like this generally has a shorter handle and is useful for fine detail work in between rows of plants or between the individual plants themselves.</p>
<p>With your newspaper spread out over your entire garden, use your garden hose and set your nozzle to mist and water the paper. This will help keep it down while you prepare for the next step. You don&#8217;t want to drench it. You want to lightly mist it with water so that it is damp and has some weight to it, to keep it down.</p>
<p>In our next step we want to cover the newspaper we had just laid down. To cover the newspaper, I like to use a black mulch mixed with compost I have made so as both resources decompose into my garden they also add nutrients. Take your mulch/compost mix and put it down over top of the newspaper no less than two inches thick. This gives plenty of weight to keep the paper down, enough to cover the paper, but more importantly, impedes weed growth while retaining water moisture in the soil, especially when it gets hot during the later summer months.</p>
<p>Weeds are annoying but they do not have to be a problem, and they certainly should never be a reason as to why you should not have a home vegetable garden. If you follow the information above you will eliminate ninety to ninety-five percent of the weeds that you will get on occasion. Now all you have to do is get up in the morning and pick the one or two weeds you will get and that will keep your garden 100% weed free.</p>
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		<title>Survival Knives: Purpose and Different Uses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Survival Knife is one of the most important single item of your essential survival gear.  Besides the ability to create a  shelter and  a fire,  your first actions should be towards building a shelter and starting a fire, unless you have a first aid situation.  Shelter is protection from the elements and fire gives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Survival Knife is one of the most important single item of your <a href="../../"><strong>essential survival gear</strong></a>.  Besides the ability to create a  shelter and  a fire,  your first actions should be towards building a shelter and starting a fire, unless you have a first aid situation.  Shelter is protection from the elements and fire gives you warmth, comfort, and the ability to cook and purify water.<br />
With a good knife you can make just about anything you need to live. With this in mind, your selection of a survival knife should be based on solid construction, workmanship, proper materials, and functionality.</p>
<p>When choosing survival knives for the <a href="../../"><strong>survival gear catalog</strong></a>, consider the quality and functionality and not just how it looks.</p>
<p>Anyone who has ever spent quality time in the outdoors will understand that his survival knife is one of his best friends and the most closely guarded of his <a href="../../"><strong>survival gear</strong></a>. Like a good friend, his survival knife should always be faithful.<br />
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How to Choose Survival Knives</strong></p>
<p>The best survival knives are versatile in a variety of things. Common sense tells us that bulk and weight may be something to consider with any survival gear.</p>
<p>Many experienced survivalist believe that the ideal survival knife blade length is somewhere between four and six inches. This size blade offers good mix of control and size. Larger blades may be overkill and merely adds to the weight of the survival gear that you are carrying.</p>
<p>If a larger survival blade is needed then you would probably be better off packing a machete, axe, hatchet, or tomahawk.. In any case, you would be wise to carry a regular sized survival knife.</p>
<p>In addition to a survival knife with about a 5-inch blade, I like to carry a multi-tool (my favorite is the Leatherman) that has a smaller folding blade. This blade comes in handy for finer detail work that would be too cumbersome for the large knife.</p>
<p>If you DO need a larger blade knife of some sort, it could be helpful by adding an ax or a hatchet to your pack.</p>
<p><strong>Survival Knives Different Blade Types</strong></p>
<p>There are two main types of knife blades that the survivor need concern himself with, namely smooth and serrated. Serrated survival knife blades do well at cutting synthetic materials, clothing, and flesh. For self defense and paramedics, etc, serrated edges are a good choice.</p>
<p>A drawback to serrated cutting edges is that they are difficult to sharpen properly in the field. This is certainly a major drawback in a survival situation where maintaining a keen edge during hard use is vitally important. In addition, serrated knives do not have an efficient blade for chopping and carving.</p>
<p>For most survival situations, a plain smooth edged blade is the blade of choice. Such a blade is useful for cutting, carving, and chopping. Though it may not slice through nylon webbing, clothing, or flesh as efficiently as a serrated blade, the straight bladed knives will still make short work of these materials.</p>
<p>The added advantage of the regular blade is that you can sharpen your survival knife on a rock or piece of concrete whereas the serrated blade generally needs a special sharpening device and technique.</p>
<p>On the back of many survival knives are a saw meant for sawing through metal or wood. In too many cases, as in the Rambo type knives, these saws typically do not perform well. If you require a small saw in your survival gear you would do well to add a tool specifically designed for this rather than use your knife for this purpose.<br />
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The Thickness of Knife Blade</strong></p>
<p>The best survival knife will have a blade thickness of between 5/32 and 8/32 of an inch. Thinner blades becomes too flexible and with thicker blades, it is more difficult to do the finer work.</p>
<p>It is important that the tip of the knife maintains its strength, as this is a likely area the knife is likely to fail.<br />
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Survival Knives Material Types</strong></p>
<p>High quality survival knives uses two main types of steel</p>
<p>* Stainless Steel knife blades work especially well in wet environments because they are rust resistant. They require less care than the carbon steel knives. Drawbacks to using stainless steel in knives is that they tend to be more expensive, are more difficult to sharpen, and may not hold an edge as well.<br />
* Carbon Steel knife blades will rust if not used regularly or coated. Many feel carbon bladed knives hold an edge better than their stainless steel counterparts.<br />
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Tang Survival Knives</strong><br />
When you are looking at a survival knife, with a good knife,the steel running all the way to the end of the handle.  This kind of construction is known in the knife world as “full tang” or “narrow tang”.You want the metal part of your knife to be called narrow tang or full tang.</p>
<p>* Full tang survival knives are made so that the blade merges into the handle. Usually two slabs of material are attached to both sides of the metal.<br />
* Narrow tang survival knives is where the steel is narrower and is surrounded completedly by the handle.  A handle is then attached over the narrower piece of the knife.</p>
<p>Cheap survival knives are often made so that the metal blade is separate from the handle. The weak point on these badly made knives is where the blade and handle are bolted and glued together. Avoid a cheap knife, but it is best to get full tang or narrow tang models.</p>
<p><strong>Survival knives</strong>, there are thousands on the market and many are good quality products and are sold in military surplus stores. When choosing the best survival knife for your needs you make certain you do not skimp.  Just remember, once in the field the knife you carry with you will be the only survival knife you have on hand. Pick a survival knife that you can rely on, is well made, is strong enough for rough field use, will serve you well for years to come, and is the best you can afford.In the end, your life may depend on it.</p>
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