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Archive for December 14th, 2008

2008
14
December

Adding Beautiful Steps To Your Garden

by Keith Markensen

When you’re planning the landscape of your yard or garden, consider adding a set of steps. You can use anything from round-cut logs to concrete, brick, or stone to create the look you want. Each material varies in difficulty, and also in the style the stairs will add to your landscape.

When planning the size of your steps, try to make them similar to indoor steps, particularly if they are in an area where you will use them often. The tread should measure about 10 inches from front to back, and each should rise about 7 and a half inches. Make sure that the treads are a little lower in the front of the step than in the back, or rain water may collect in your steps.

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by Tal Potishman

In the United Kingdom, copper is the metal of choice for experts and small business owners alike in the plumbing and heating industry. This metal has been used for more than ten thousand years and historians agree that it is highly likely that only iron and gold were used in construction before copper was first discovered. Natural copper is reddish in tone, though as it ages the hue of the metal switches from reddish to a definite green colour.

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2008
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December

How to Save Money Cutting Your Home Energy Bill

by Ethan O. Tanner

Heating charges are climbing upwards in all sections of the nation and the course will keep going due to demands of World energy. The normal US house expense on energy charges is calculated at 6% to 8% of the income. Owners of efficient newer homes expend substantially less than the people residing in aged homes. Fiscal burden attributable to increased energy expenses may be cut down by weatherizing and economising.

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2008
14
December

The Rewards Of Growing Spider Plants

by Thomas Fryd

Spider plants make excellent houseplants because they are very easy to grow, require little maintenance in order to thrive, and adapt well to the conditions of most homes and other indoor spaces. They are also used frequently in schools because they are easy to propagate and require so little care. Particularly if you are a beginning gardener, spider plants are excellent starter plants to add some greenery to your home.

Spider plants are happiest when grown in containers or hanging baskets, which will provide plenty of room for their shoots. However, you should not grow them in containers that are too large for the size of the plant, because they enjoy being a little rootbound.

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