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Contributed by Tom B Johnson
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 Backyard Harvest Who Else Would Like To Increase Their Backyard Harvest? by Tom B Johnson. A simple, well looked after more compact garden is just as fulfilling as a bigger one. You have to have precisely the same two objectives - some real old fashioned know-how and large amounts of resolve. The Happy Home Gardener has put together six simple tips to assist in keeping your gardening by the yard appearing in top shape and beautiful.
1. Deadheading.
Attempt to keep each of your plants free from dead flowers and withered leaves by deadheading. All this means is the removal of limp flower heads and dried up leaves, this simple job will induce your plants to grow more flowers for longer periods of time. There aren't many plants that don't benefit from having spent flowers removed... they will smile and so will you. |
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Contributed by Michelle Torres
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 Greenhouse 8 Tips for Selecting the Right Greenhouse! by Michelle Torres. You may be asking yourself, with so many hobby greenhouse kits to choose from, how do I select a greenhouse kit? Owning a greenhouse is a rewarding experience that will enhance your life with color and serenity. With so many greenhouses to select from on the market today, finding the right greenhouse may seem like a daunting task. This article will highlight the important features to look for in a greenhouse and help you select the greenhouse kit for your plants and your lifestyle.
1. Find a greenhouse that works
Performance is the most important factor to consider when purchasing a greenhouse. Your greenhouse should make growing your favorite plants as easy as possible and give you outstanding results. Whether you’re looking to simply start some plants in the spring or if you want to heat your greenhouse for year-round growing, you should carefully select a greenhouse that will perform well in your situation. |
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Contributed by Derek Rogers
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 Maintain Your Pond Ponds and Spring Time by Derek Rogers. As spring time approaches, there are a few things that you can do to prepare your pond for this amazing time. Remember that spring is the best time to perform pond maintenance and prepare for a fruitful summer for your fish, plants, and yourself.
First of all, in order to avoid disturbing the life that is already in your pond, try to do your spring chores before the water gets warmer than 10 degrees C. This will allow you to have the pond ready for the time when the fish, plants and frogs begin to emerge again.
The amount of work that you will need to do in your pond in order to prepare for spring will depend on what the winter was like. Be sure to keep this in mind as you begin to prepare your pond for spring and summer. Although your pond's water will look it's cleanest and clearest just before spring starts, don't assume that this means it actually is at its cleanest. |
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Contributed by Steppenwolf
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 Game not a Struggle The Game of Life and How to Play It by Steppenwolf. “Most people consider life a battle—but it is not a battle, it is a game. The game of life is a game of boomerangs. Our thoughts, deeds and words return to us sooner or later with astounding accuracy. It is a game, however, which cannot be played successfully without the knowledge of spiritual law. So wrote Florence Scovel Shinn—one of the greatest American spiritual teachers of the twentieth century—in 1925 her spiritual classic The Game of Life and How to Play It.
Florence Shinn approaches mastering “The Game” from ten empowering viewpoints:
1. How to Play the Game
Shinn declares, “Jesus Christ taught that life is a great game of Giving and Receiving: ‘Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap.’ This means that whatever man sends out in word or deed, will return to him; what he gives, he will receive. If he gives hate, he will receive hate; if he gives love, he will receive love; if he gives criticism, he will receive criticism; if he lies he will be lied to; if he cheats he will be cheated.” |
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Contributed by Roy E. Klienwachter
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 Super Humans? The Next Step In Human Evolution - The Super Human by Roy E. Klienwachter. There is no way of knowing exactly how long man has been on this earth. Many hypothesize that he has existed for tens of thousands of years. And there is evidence to show that he may have been here for millions of years. There is also speculation that in this time he destroyed himself several times.
In his time man he has depended on his five senses to guide him along his physical experience. But his fives senses are limited; they are just tools which keep him grounded in this world. A shovel is good for digging a hole, but not as effective for nailing boards together. A saw is effective for cutting boards but not for carrying cement to its forms. A frying pan is great for cooking eggs but will not for beating them. All tools have functions which are limited. Likewise, man is limited in what he can do with what he has. |
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