by Mike Johnson
So, you’ve resolved to raise nursery plants indoors, but don’t wish to carry out all the hassle of constructing your interior nursery from scratch. Never fear. An ample variety of inside nursery kits are purchasable from supermarkets, garden supply shops and online retail merchants.
Types of Indoor Nursery Kits
Indoor greenhouse kits range from a small-scale herb garden that you can keep on your desktop to a kit able to turn your basement’s shelves into a conservatory. There is no average list of size categories and terms like “movable greenhouse”, “mini indoor greenhouse”, “small-scale nursery” and “orchid nursery” can bear a diversity of meanings depending on the druthers of the supplier. It is best to work out how much space you require and then seek to find a kit to match it. Probabilities are, someone will make one in just your size!
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by Darren K. Thompson
Contrary to popular mythology, and Mickey Mouse aside, rodents are a nuisance that can damage your home and endanger your family. These dangers can be as minor as damage to your wainscoting or as severe as life threatening illnesses, particularly if you live in a city that’s a port town, where mice (and especially rats) can carry parasites from around the globe. Don’t think of mice in the attic as being cute – think of them as a potential threat to your home value and your family.
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by Craig K. Albrecht
If you are in the market to re-shingle your home, whether you are just looking to update, fix minor damages or do a complete hail based re-do, keep one thing in mind: you need a good contractor. It is such a simple concept we apply to other facets of our lives, for instance: I need surgery so I will interview surgeons or I need a daycare provider so I will interview and scope out different locations. However, when it comes to home repair people all too often will hire the first contractor that shows up on their door step. Don’t let this mistake happen to you, interview your contractor in the following four areas to find out if he is right for you:
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