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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Guide for a beginner in Organic Gardening

Organic gardening for beginners is a hot topic right now as more and more people are getting into growing their own organic food. First let’s look at the benefits:

* it’s the very best way to put the healthiest, freshest and tastiest food onto your table
* it’s much more environmentally friendly to stop spraying your garden with chemical pesticides
* it gets you out into the fresh air
* it’s a fun hobby to have
* it keeps your backyard looking just great!

The first thing to do when you are planning your new organic garden is to decide what you want to grow. Most people start with vegetables because that is usually their reason for going organic – they want to eat their own home grown pesticide-free food. And it’s a great reason!There are plenty of organic seeds available now. You can buy them at markets, nurseries or gardening stores, or online. Be sure to pick out vegetables that are suited to your garden. This means you need to check that they will grow well in your climate, soil type and the amount of sun or shade that you have in your backyard. You should also consider what time of year you need to plant them.

Seeds are normally started indoors in small containers or seed trays. You can buy special planting mix to help your seeds to sprout. Be sure it is organic and does not contain chemical fertilizers. Don’t forget to label your trays – often you will find that baby seedlings all look alike!

If you want to cut out the time taken to start your new crops from seed, you can buy small plants to put directly into your garden. This is a good option if you are starting later in the year.

Since you won’t be using standard pesticides you need to think about protecting your new seedlings from slugs and other pests. You probably know what pests are a particular problem in your area from your previous gardening experience. If you don’t, you can ask gardening neighbors.

Choosing plants that are less likely to be attacked by your neighborhood pests will give you a big advantage. You can also take steps to protect your plants while they are young. Depending on the type of plant and the pests that it attracts, you may want to use nets, upturned plastic bottles, or barriers.

It is possible to buy organic pesticides for some pests, but many organic gardeners prefer not to kill the insects that are part of the natural food chain in their local environment. Instead they will often encourage the natural local predators to come to their garden – in effect, inviting the hitmen of the insect kingdom into the backyard to do the dirty work for them!

When you look at the benefits, you will see that organic gardening for beginners is a great way to get all of the family involved in creating a wonderful environment in your backyard

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Using A Bathroom Remodeling Guide

If you are preparing to do work on the bathroom in your house you are going to need to get a bathroom remodeling guide.? Regardless of if you have done a million bathroom remodels, you are going to want to have a bathroom remodeling guide handy so that you can have something to reference in case you run into any trouble.? There are many good bathroom remodeling guides out there so look around and find one that you feel comfortable with.? You should be able to find a bathroom remodeling guide at any of the major book stores or even sometimes at the local hardware stores.

How to Best Use Your Bathroom Remodeling Guide

The first thing you are going to need your bathroom remodeling guide for is developing your bathroom remodeling plan.? Any bathroom remodel that you do is going to require a bathroom remodeling plan, and you can use the bathroom remodeling guide to help with this. So when you are shopping for your guide make sure that it has a section in there on how to write a bathroom remodeling plan.? If it does not keep looking as this if not the most at the very least close to the most important part of the whole project.? I have seen many a bathroom remodel go awry because of a strong lack of proper planning.

The other most important part of the guide is to make sure that it has a solid section on plumbing.? Redoing the plumbing is the part of most remodels that people feel the least comfortable about.? By finding a book with a very strong reference section for the plumbing you can feel much more comfortable about what you are trying to do.? You may even want to ask for help when doing plumbing, but by having a good guide book you can know what you need to ask help with.

The next thing that a guide book can help with is tips and tricks to installing all of the different components of the bathroom.? Whether you are putting in a tub or toilet, the bathroom remodeling guide should have a very descriptive section on how to place all of these different components in.

Without strong guidance for these installations you can run into serious problems with your most expensive installations. If you find a bathroom remodeling guide with these things well documented that you feel comfortable with I would suggest picking it up and using it to help you with all your projects.

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