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Archive for May 26th, 2009

by Dave Anderson

Electronic media has discovered a never before development with contemporary widgets and gizmos. From LCD and Plasma TV to handheld TV’s and iPod’s, the roll is never ending. Keeping in mind the location constraint and the design penchant wall mount TVs have set out to be popular.

You do not need a TV base or a separate nook to position your large Television. All you necessitate is a plane wall where u can easily set up the TV like a frame. The pattern of these TV’s itself is exceedingly tasteful and exhilarating.

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by Thomas Fryd

Living in an apartment anywhere, you don’t have room for a big garden outdoors but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy indoor plants in the rooms you spend most of your time in.

Gardening is available and possible for those who live in small apartments and in large apartments alike. You can have indoor plants near any window, in the kitchen, or in the living areas. You can even have moisture loving plants in the bathroom if you would like. if you don’t have a lot of space on counters or on the window sills you can also use tables, or you can use hanging planters to make the most of your space. Don’t forget the top of the fridge, there is room there in the kitchen for plants too!

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Adding Organic to Your Landscape

by Keith Markensen

Soil is the gardener’s bread and butter, much like dough is for the chef. Without good soil all the effort in the world can come to naught, just as poor dough can lay to waste even the most extravagant culinary effort. Soil varies by area into three broad categories, and also varies in quality from area to area. The categories that soil falls into are claylike, sandy and silt. Ideal soil contains a good mixture of the three types, and is called good garden loam. Clay soil possesses the greatest water-holding capability, while sandy soil possesses the least.

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