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5 Steps To A Better Lawn And Garden


 by: George Chapman

If you're lucky enough to have a lawn with a good topsoil base, much of the hard work of keeping a lawn beautiful is already done for you. But many of us do not have this luxury, and besides, even with a good topsoil base, you still have to work hard to keep a beautiful lawn and garden.

1. The best time to mow a lawn is when it is cool and dry. Wait for the morning dew to dry off, and before the afternoon heat takes hold. Alternatively, late afternoon or early evening following a watering in the morning is also a good time.

2. A hedge is a much better boundary divider than a fence. It will provide better privacy and keep pets and children in - or out. It will attract birds to its shelter, and provide a great backdrop for plants and flowers.

3. Bring the beauty of your garden to you; plant hyacinths near walkways and doors. Their magnificent perfume will swamp the spring air and make your garden really come alive.

4. Add your garden to non-garden items, such a lampposts and mail boxes. Surround these items with flowers planted to take advantage of the earliest to the latest flowerings. You could have white snowdrops, purple and gold crocus, blue hyacinths, and various colored tulips. You could also surround the posts with rocks to provide added interest.

5. Simple, but effective weed control can be achieved on your lawn by mowing often during spring. This will prevent dandelions spreading by eliminating the yellow blossoms and preventing seed formation. Mow high during late spring and early summer. This will allow grass blades to shade the ground, and will help prevent crabgrass from sprouting.

Your lawn and garden should be a source of pride and beauty. You don't need to spend lots of money on expensive fertilizers and herbicides, or fancy lawn furniture and ornaments. A little commonsense and thought can go a long way to making your lawn and garden a much better place.

About The Author

George Chapman is the author of several commonsense approach gardening books filled with his lifetime?s experience of lawn and garden management. His website on the lawn and garden provides many useful tips: http://www.LawnAndGardenReferrals.com.



Tips for Organizing your Scrapbook Photos

Tips for Organizing your Scrapbook Photos


 by: Lisa Fleming

As winter turns to spring each year, many of us turn our thoughts to spring cleaning.
Our lists of projects typically include mundane tasks such as sweeping the garage, cleaning the gutters and washing the windows.
So why not add a little pizzazz to your spring cleaning this year by tackling a fun project like organizing your scrapbook photos?
?Fun?? you say.
Well yes, organizing your photos can be fun if you have some tips on how to do it.
Read on to learn how to gather, sort, label and store your photos so that they?re ready for your scrapbook albums.

Gather your photos

Throughout the years your photos may have ended up in various places - the attic, the garage, closets, desk drawers, etc.
It's also likely that you have some in old photo albums and on your computer.
The best way to get started is to bring all of your...

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St. Patrick's Day Traditions

St. Patrick's Day Traditions

 by: Niall Cinneide

On March 17, 431AD, when Patrick of Ireland died, a new holiday was born.
Though the celebrations began in the 700's as a traditional Catholic Holy Day, over the years St. Patrick's Day has become more a secular holiday which marks the beginning for spring.
The official date for the beginning of spring is March 21, and this also supports the tradition of wearing green.
Green is the color for life and growth and if you desire good luck and on this day, you should "be wearin' a touch o' the green!

The spreading of Christianity and Catholicism to the Irish of the 4th and 5th century is mainly attributed to St. Patrick, who received the name of Patrick while in seminary after his captivity in Ireland. Traditions that originated back in the 7th century have changed from being strictly religious to a St. Patrick's Day where "everybody is Irish for the day".

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Choose The Hybrid Tea Rose For A Touch Of Classic Elegance

Choose The Hybrid Tea Rose For A Touch Of Classic Elegance


 by: Ron King

The Hybrid Tea Rose is a modern rose, the offspring of 2 old timers getting together: the Hybrid Perpetual and the Tea Rose. These magnificent modern flowers grow on long stems and bloom throughout the year. Although this rose gives off only a faint scent, it makes up for this shortcoming with its many petals and tall stature. The Hybrid Tea Rose has been referred to as "your basic rose on a stick." These are the most popular roses to give or receive on special occasions.

A Thorny Issue

Many gardeners avoid the Hybrid Tea Rose because they're turned off by the idea of thorns. Well, good news -- there are several thornless varieties! When shopping, look for roses with tags that read "smooth" on the label.
You can find these roses in every color of the rainbow, except blue.

You Look Marrrrvelous

A Hybrid Tea Rose will look fabulous in any garden....

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7 Things You Need To Know Before Buying A Mattress

7 Things You Need To Know Before Buying A Mattress


 by: D Ruplinger

Purchasing a mattress is the most important furniture purchase you?ll make because you spend more time on a mattress than on any other piece of furniture you own, unless you have a tendency to fall asleep every night in a recliner like my husband does.

The seven items below are things you should be aware of and to consider before you purchase a mattress since that mattress will be a huge factor in the quality of sleep you receive each evening.

1) Decide on a budget. The prices of mattresses vary a great deal. If price is your number one consideration you can find an inexpensive mattress and box spring set for a few hundred dollars. But I recommend buying the best mattress and box spring you can afford. When you buy a mattress you get what you pay for. My first two mattress purchases were based on price and I never really got a good night?s sleep. I saved and bought a...

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ENJOYING YOUR SEASONS OF LIFE-Action Steps to Not Just Go, But GROW Through!

ENJOYING YOUR SEASONS OF LIFE-Action Steps to Not Just Go, But GROW Through!


 by: Lynn Jarrett

We all go through ups and downs in our lives. I refer to them as our ?Seasons of Life.?

SUMMER-LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST!

How can you tell if you?re in a summer season?

1. You have lots of energy to tackle projects.


2. You enjoy life and see the positive in everything.


3. You have higher self-confidence.


4. There is more balance in your life.


5. You no longer allow the stress to get to you.

Sometimes you miss your summer moments because:

1. Your daily schedule is packed with too much activity.


2. Excessive worry about issues.


3. No life balance.


4. Little or no recognition or unaware of own needs.


5. Performance driven about every aspect of life.

SUMMER ACTION ITEM:

Look over the reasons why you miss summer moments.
Indicate the ones that...

ENJOYING YOUR SEASONS OF LIFE-Action Steps to Not Just Go, But GROW Through!
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5 Steps To A Better Lawn And Garden

5 Steps To A Better Lawn And Garden


 by: George Chapman

If you're lucky enough to have a lawn with a good topsoil base, much of the hard work of keeping a lawn beautiful is already done for you. But many of us do not have this luxury, and besides, even with a good topsoil base, you still have to work hard to keep a beautiful lawn and garden.

1. The best time to mow a lawn is when it is cool and dry. Wait for the morning dew to dry off, and before the afternoon heat takes hold. Alternatively, late afternoon or early evening following a watering in the morning is also a good time.

2. A hedge is a much better boundary divider than a fence. It will provide better privacy and keep pets and children in - or out. It will attract birds to its shelter, and provide a great backdrop for plants and flowers.

3. Bring the beauty of your garden to you; plant hyacinths near walkways and doors. Their magnificent perfume will swamp the spring air and...

5 Steps To A Better Lawn And Garden
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