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		<title>Choosing The Proper Grow Lights For Your Orchids</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re thinking of growing orchids on your own, then the lighting is one of the things that you should focus on. Aside from picking the right mulch, the life of your orchid depends on the quality of light that it receives everyday. Although it requires special attention, you don&#8217;t have to necessarily break the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&rsquo;re thinking of growing orchids on your own, then the lighting is one of the things that you should focus on. Aside from picking the right mulch, the life of your orchid depends on the quality of light that it receives everyday. Although it requires special attention, you don&rsquo;t have to necessarily break the bank just to get quality lights that are grow lights orchids. Here are some of the tips that you can use to find that grow lights orchids for your plant provided by a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bagboys.co.nz/">sand bagging</a> dealer who also delt with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/flowers/">flower deliveries</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.greengopher.co.nz/product-details/compost">compost</a>.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Consider the area measurements where you are going to place your grow lights. It has to be the right size so that you won&rsquo;t end up getting a set of grow lights that are bigger than your space. One way to avoid this is by getting the exact diameter and other measurements of the place where you are going to place your orchid lights.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> Since your Grow Lights for orchids will be left turned on for a very long time, you should pick the one that saves energy. &nbsp;Taking care of your orchids doesn&rsquo;t have to be expensive. It is all about making sure that you spend less while getting so much more. Look at the specifications of the grow lights that you are going to buy carefully. Make sure that you know the watts per bulb.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> You should also consider the brightness of your grow lights. Since there are grow lights for different plants, it is best to inform the person that you are buying from that you are buying these lights for your orchids.  Most of the time, they know exactly what to give you. However, always remember that it doesn&rsquo;t have to be the most expensive light in the store. Choose wisely.<br /> &nbsp;<br /> It is also best to get those grow lights for orchids that are adjustable since your plants can still grow. This way, you don&rsquo;t have to reinstall it or even buy a new one just so that the light can still be used for your orchids. You should also consider any renovation possibilities.</p>
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		<title>Honda FG315 Mid-size Cultivator</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 07:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Honda FG315 cultivator is just the machine to choose if you are a keen vegetable grower. There&#8217;s no doubt that the FG315 has greater capabilities than a mini tiller, which will be appreciated by those who grow at home or in an allotment. If you have a smaller garden the lighter FG 201 might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a target="_blank" title="Honda FG315" href="http://www.terngardeningreviews.co.uk/honda/honda-fg315/">Honda FG315</a> cultivator is just the machine to choose if you are a keen vegetable grower. There&#8217;s no doubt that the FG315 has greater capabilities than a mini tiller, which will be appreciated by those who grow at home or in an allotment. If you have a smaller garden the lighter FG 201 might suit you better.</p>
<p>However the tough 160 cc 4∙5 hp OHC motor and useful working width of 800mm means that the FG315 can cope with anything that a mid-size garden plot or allotment demands. Heavy jobs such as preparing new beds, breaking heavy ground or just digging in green manure can fill the best of us with foreboding. Sadly some gardeners decide that the difficulties become too great and they have to stop home-growing completely. Owners of the <a target="_blank" title="Honda FG 315" href="http://www.terngardeningreviews.co.uk/honda/honda-fg315/">Honda FG 315</a> will not have to face this problem.</p>
<p>The Y-shaped handle will fold for easy storage and can be adjusted in use to the ideal height for you. It also has the facility of swinging to the side so you can walk on solid ground, not over soil you have just turned over. You get significant advantages in manoeuvrability from the reverse gear.</p>
<p>You will see that the FG 315 has a front wheel which makes handling the weight (46 kg ) of this mid-size tiller much easier. Also standard are the crop-protection discs which mean that you can work alongside crops or paths without risk. A deadmans handle is a great safety feature which stops the blades if you accidentally lose grip on the controls.</p>
<p>Honda’s standard 5 year warranty will give you great peace of mind.</p>
<p>SPECIFICATIONS</p>
<p>Engine 160 cc OHV 4-stroke 4.5 hp</p>
<p>Speeds 1 Forward, 1 Reverse</p>
<p>Working Width 800 mm</p>
<p>Blade diameter 220 mm</p>
<p>Length 1700 mm</p>
<p>Width 600 mm</p>
<p>Height 1000 mm</p>
<p>Noise Level 96 dB(A)</p>
<p>Weight 46 kg</p>
<p>The <a target="_blank" title="Honda FG315" href="http://www.terngardeningreviews.co.uk/honda/honda-fg315/">Honda FG315</a> looks to be an ideal mid-size cultivator. Surely it&#8217;s better to let a cultivator handle the heavy back-breaking work in the garden or allotment, so you can look forward to sowing, planting and harvesting &#8211; the rewarding bit! On offer at a great price we think it would prove a worthwhile investment.</p>
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		<title>CONTAINER GROWN TOMATOES</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 02:35:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you wish to grow your tomatoes in a container, there are a couple of different containers you may make use of.   A standard type container, the indentical height as the diameter, is the most recommended. However tomatoes have been grown in many types of containers from clay pots, plastic pots, bushel baskets to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you wish to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.growingtomatoes-info.com/growing-container-tomatoes/">grow your tomatoes in a container</a>, there are a couple of different containers you may make use of.</p>
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<p>A standard type container, the indentical height as the diameter, is the most recommended. However tomatoes have been grown in many types of containers from clay pots, plastic pots, bushel baskets to whiskey barrels. The containers must have holes in the bottom to provide for drainage and prevent root rotting.</p>
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<p>Once you have chosen the container for your tomatoes, you will want to fill it 3/4 full of a nutrient-rich potting mix. position a stake in the container before you fill it with soil and then plant your tomato next to the stake. Always choose the most vigorous, stocky plants for your container since this will give you a better start. After you water your plant make sure the soil is still covering the roots well, if not then just add some more potting soil.</p>
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<p>Your tomato containers need to be placed where they can get 8 hours of sunshine every day. The benefit of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.growingtomatoes-info.com/growing-container-tomatoes/">container growing tomatoes</a> is that you can always move it if there are problems with the sunshine or wind. Check your plants daily to see if they need watering and in mid-July begin to use a fertilizer. Once a week give your plants a good watering with a water soluble fertilizer. Always water your tomatoes before fertilizing them.</p>
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<p>Once your tomato plant begins to bear fruit, you will want to take off the ripe fruit quickly to keep the fruit forming. Many other vegetables besides <a target="_blank" href="http://www.growingtomatoes-info.com/growing-container-tomatoes/">tomatoes</a> can be grown in containers, such as cucumbers, squash and peppers.</p>
<p>It truly is fantastic to have the ability to raise your own tomatoes. Being able to enjoy your own delicious homegrown tomatoes that taste so much better than any you can buy from the store. With the ability to grow tomato plants within a container, apartment residents and those who find themselves restricted on room can savor the same rewards as people that have access to a full backyard garden.</p>
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		<title>Rope Hammock &#8211; Commonly Asked Questions Regarding Rope Hammocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 20:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you thinking of buying a rope hammocks? If so, you in all probability have one or two questions that you&#8217;d {like to have answered~on your mind~that are rolling around in your mind~that are going through your head~rolling around in your mind}. Listed below, you will receive the answers to some of the most frequently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you thinking of buying a rope hammocks? If so, you in all probability have one or two questions that you&#8217;d {like to have answered~on your mind~that are rolling around in your mind~that are going through your head~rolling around in your mind}. Listed below, you will receive the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about rope hammocks.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p> <strong>Could I swing my toddler in a rope hammock?</strong><br /> Rope hammocks arenâ€™t suitable for really young kids. Ensure that there is adult supervision whenever toddlers are playing in the lawn with a hammock.</p>
<p> <strong>How far away from each other must my hammock stand or trees be for hanging my rope hammock?</strong><br /> Wooden hammock stands or trees need to be 1 foot longer when compared with the rope hammock which would amount to approximately fourteen feet wide. Thus, a wooden hammock stand or the trees must be around fifteen feet away from each other.</p>
<p> <strong>Could rope hammocks accommodate multiple people?</strong><br /> Unless you actually bought a multiple- people rope hammock, it is not recommended for a couple of folks to sit in one rope hammock made for one person.</p>
<p> <strong>Where could I hang my rope hammock?</strong><br /> You can hang a rope hammock on the tough branches of a couple of trees. Additionally, there are hammock hanging stands to hang your hammocks from.</p>
<p> <strong>What size of trees should I hang the <a target="_blank" href="http://rope-hammock.bidandblog.com">rope hammocks</a> from?</strong><br /> For someone&#8217;s bodyweight of up to 250 pounds, trees need to have a diameter of about 7 inches. Make sure the tree does not have termite infestation which could weaken its trunk. Check for decay signs and sturdiness to ensure safety.</p>
<p> <strong>I would like other info. What would you advise?</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Finding a rope hammock website is pretty hard.&nbsp;&nbsp;Yet, a extremely good rope hammock website that does offer a ton of of faqs is the incredibly popular discussion board at <a target="_blank" href="http://rope-hammock.bidandblog.com">http://rope-hammock.bidandblog.com</a> . &nbsp;&nbsp;It&#8217;s a tremendously active, free of charge forum about rope hammocks where users have in all probability already posted every possible question that you could want answered. &nbsp;&nbsp;This website also provides realtime auctions for rope hammocks in addition to a free email service that will email you every time a new rope hammock auction is posted.&nbsp;&nbsp;Plus, there is always a visitor on the forum that will answer any <a target="_blank" href="http://rope-hammock.bidandblog.com">rope hammock</a> related question.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Flower Gardening Tips: Keys to Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All people love flower gardens. F. However, a lot goes into the garden to make it look attractive. It is possible for you to undertake flower gardening and pull it off. However, you will need help; you need flower gardening tips. You do not have to be an expert but you need to be passionate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All people love flower gardens. F. However, a lot goes into the garden to make it look attractive. It is possible for you to undertake flower gardening and pull it off. However, you will need help; you need flower gardening tips.</p>
<p>You do not have to be an expert but you need to be passionate about making a visible difference in a garden and transforming into something worth talking about. The following flower <a target="_blank" href="http://plantinggardentips.com/gardening-tips-to-create-or-improve-your-garden.html">gardening tips</a> will guide you as you plant. Keep in mind that you need to be committed and diligent enough to follow through with the steps for excellent results.  </p>
<p> <strong>Tips For Planting Flowers In Your Garden<br /></strong><br /> In this regard, the key to most of your success are the flower gardening tips for planting that you follow. One of the most important keys to success is the soil you plant your flowers in. First, you need to make sure that the soil is healthy. This means that there should be enough organic material and the right PH.</p>
<p>If you are not sure about your soil, it is wise to have a sample tested. The results will guide you into the things you need to do to enrich the soil. The flower gardening tips for planting will enable you start off well. Planting your flowers should be done on a cloudy or a cool day. This will help lower the stress of transplanting. Many <a target="_blank" href="http://plantinggardentips.com/perennial-home-gardening-tips.html">home gardening tips</a> will definitely stress on this.</p>
<p> Seasons in which to plant are vital. In order to get the results you want, the conditions must be right. The best season of the year to plant most types of flowers is in the spring. However, some flowers will do better when planted in other seasons. Make sure to look for specific flower <a target="_blank" href="http://plantinggardentips.com/joysoforganicgardening.html">gardening tips</a> that will guide you with this regard.</p>
<p>Other flower gardening tips include digging appropriate depths of holes and making sure that the widths are also good. The size of the hole you dig could be fairly large, depending of course on the type of flowers you are planting. Many will have the diameter twice that of the root ball.</p>
<p> Be sure to be gental when taking a flower out from a container. Ensure that the soil is refilled and packed to get rid of any air that may be trapped. Flower gardening tips for planting are crucial and if certain details are not right, flowers may not take off as required.</p>
<p>Immediately after planting the flower, make sure to water the flower. It will provide the needed nourishment and refreshment. Covering the base of the flower with good mulch is vital. Finally, make sure to follow all the watering instructions for a healthy flower plant. These flower gardening tips will help you plant the flowers as required for an excellent foundation.</p>
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