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Garden Projects For You To Take On This Year

by Trish



It is a new year, so that means it is time for a new garden. Many homeowners will forget about their garden when it comes to redecorating, even though the garden is one of the key areas of any home. Do not waste another year putting off using your garden, instead plan ahead and turn your garden into a beautiful area that is perfect for you to relax in during the summer months.


To help you make a start with your garden transformation, I have listed some garden projects that you may want to take on in 2013.

Vegetable Plot

2013 is the year of turning green, and what is more perfect than creating your own vegetable plot? Not only can you save a fortune by growing your own vegetables, but you also know exactly where they have come from.

Homeowners that decide to grow their own vegetables usually decide to do this just as part of a fun summer project, they soon realise that there are many benefits from growing your own vegetables.

You will need to invest a lot of time into your vegetable patch making sure that your vegetables grow well.

Invite Wildlife

During the summer months you can expect to see plenty of wildlife make their way through your garden, as long as your garden is wildlife friendly. There are many ways you can encourage wildlife to come into your garden, one of the most popular ways is by providing food.

If you love to watch birds fly by, why not get a bird table and some tasty bird treats. If you want birds to come into your garden even faster, purchase some coconuts and leave half a coconut out as this is something they love.

Water Feature

If you want a bigger project in your garden, why not think about creating a garden pond? Not only will it look fabulous, but it will also attract wildlife to the garden. It is important that you make your pond safely; this will ensure that you do not put any one at risk through unstable surfaces or flooding.

It may be worth calling out an expert to come and create the garden pond for you as it will look a lot more professional and stylish.

Garden Furniture

There is not much point in having a stylish garden area, if there is nowhere for you to sit and admire the work you have done. You may want to consider creating your own garden furniture as part of one your projects, however you should be prepared as this can take a long time and will also cost quite a bit of money.

Kerry loves gardening and decided to create a garden pond ready for summer 2013. She also brought some trendy rattan garden furniture from http://www.oakita.co.uk/

Filed Under: Garden decor, Gardening, The yard Tagged With: birds, garden, Garden Furniture, Garden Projects, pond, summer project, Vegetable Plot, water, Water Feature, Wildlife

How To Protect Your Garden From Frost Damage

by Trish

It is frustrating to nurture plants all year round only to have them destroyed by frost. However, the arrival of frost shouldn’t throw you into a panic as there are measures to protect them from frostbite. This can easily be done using readily available materials so you don’t have to spend money while you cushion your garden from the effects of frost. Before you can employ any protection techniques, you need to know exactly what frost does to plants. The soil upon which the plant is dependent for growth, is frozen making it impossible for water to reach the roots. Plant cells are also ruptured by the freezing cold resulting in a slow death. However, plants are affected differently so you should take time to find out which plants are weak and prone to weather damage.

Having understood the effect of frost, you can start preparing for its arrival by staying alert for weather warnings. This way you can water your plants before frost strikes to help it get enough moisture. Watering needs to be done lightly if you want to avoid the formation of frost.

Wet soil encourages absorption of crucial nutrients by the roots. Covering plants is a simple way to protect them and if done right, your garden will emerge bright and healthy after the danger is gone. Use burlap sacks, sheets or blankets to cover the plants. This helps to lock in the moisture by preventing entry of cold air in the garden. It should be done with extra caution because; heavy covers like blankets can crush plants if draped over without a support. Remember to use stones or wood to block spaces near the ground. You should always remove the covering at daybreak lest all your plants die of suffocation. The way you prepare the garden could also make the difference for your plants at the onset of frost season.

The secret to healthy plants after an episode of frost is the levels of humidity. The lack of moisture in the air during cold days leads to slow death of plants. This is why experts advocate for measures to protect plants form such damage. Moisture is easily preserved through mulching. This is an ancient agricultural practice that employed the use of leaves, bark, straw and grass placed on the soil to prevent moisture form leaving the soil. If there are plants that can be moved, relocate them to a safer spot from the direct touch of frost. Place potted plants in a warm place away from the decapitating cold. Plants with soft leaves are more prone to frost so the gardener should give them first priority and take extra care when handling them. Sturdier plants don’t suffer much but they should not be ignored because excess exposure will leave them vulnerable. Don’t worry if some plants appear dormant when it’s cold because it is only an adaptation method to avoid damage.

Jessica is really passionate about gardening and loves to share her passion with others too. You can have a look at her site on Wall Fountains at Water Fountain Pros if you want to get more information on Logo wall fountains.

Filed Under: Gardening, The yard Tagged With: bark, frost, frost damage, frostbite, garden, leaves, mulching, plants, roots, soil, straw, water, weather damage

The ABCs of Nutrients for Healthier Skin and Nails

by Trish

You lead a busy life – going to work, juggling schedules, caring for family, attending sporting events and usually fixing fast meals. With little time to pamper or pay attention to yourself, you wake up one morning and find yourself staring at a lined, furrowed and spotted person in the mirror. Is that really your face? When did your nails turn into ogre appendages?

Suddenly feeling as old as you look, you try desperately to cover up these telltale signs using cosmetics, a temporary fix that will mask reality until you wash it off. While reaching out frantically for wonder creams may be your first temptation, it may be wiser to address your dietary habits instead. Check your daily intake of vitamins and minerals. Check the fluids – are you drinking enough water? Are you including antioxidants in your routine? Once you’ve performed all these checks, you are ready to stock up on the missing elements and begin your journey to a fresh and youthful you.

Vitamins C, E, A, K and B-complex are fundamental nutrients for the vitality of your skin, and by extension your nails. The nails receive their vitality from the nutrients found in the skin. Exposure to the sun, smoke and pollution – known as free radicals – drains your skin of its moisture content, leading to age spots and wrinkles.

Know Your “A”

Vitamin A compounds containing beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, and Beta-Cryptoxanthin are found in vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach and pumpkins. Meats, dairy and fish contain fat-soluble retinoids that promote healing and repair of skin tissue, and are used in many topical creams.

Know Your “B” Family

Biotin is the “B” that you need for the health of your hair, skin and nails. Eggs, rice, oatmeal are rich sources of this vitamin. Niacin helps your skin retain moisture levels. Lack of it can cause severe scaling and dryness of the skin. Vitamin B12, with powerful regenerative properties, is found exclusively in animal products – meat, poultry, eggs and dairy.

Know Your “C”

Vitamin C helps minimize ultraviolet damage; citrus fruits, strawberries, papaya, kiwi, bell peppers, broccoli, leafy greens and tomatoes are excellent sources. To speed up the process of reversing existing damage, you can use topical Vitamin C enriched creams that have collagen-renewal benefits.

Know Your “E”

A fat-soluble vitamin, rich in antioxidant properties, it is your defense against skin ailments and disorders. Found in spinach, liver, eggs, nuts and avocados, you can also buy this vitamin in supplement form, or in creams for topical use.
Know Your “K”Topical application of this vitamin, especially for the treatment of dark under eye circles, bruises and prevention of scars, produces remarkable results.

Other Important Nutrients

Omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish and flax seeds help lock in hydration, and lycopene contained in tomatoes reduces your chances of sunburn. By consuming foods containing these, and supplementing if necessary, your body receives adequate supplies of food for the skin.

Houston Nail Clinic sees the importance of good nutrition for healthy skin and nails every day. Providing laser toenail fungus treatments, the clinic finds that those who eat healthier are also less likely to develop toenail fungus and other skin conditions.  To pay proper attention to your skin and nails, you must pay proper attention to your diet.

Filed Under: Health and Fitness, Skin Care Tagged With: diet, fluids, healthy, minerals, nails, pollution, skin, sleep, smoke, sun, vitamins, water

Five Feng Shui Techniques That Will Help The Energy Flow In Your Home

by Trish

The art of feng shui is a way of decorating as to bring positive feelings and joy into a home. When you fung shui your home a person can find health and prosperity. Feng shui can be used in a variety of environments from office building to homes. The following feng shui home techniques will help you to enjoy your home more.

There are five ways that you can fung shui your home.

  • Clear Clutter: The first step is to clear the clutter, this means removing everything from the house that is not wanted. This can be done by organizing and then discarding the unwanted items. This is one of the most important steps and is a must.
  • Change Colors: The second step is to change the colors; this can be done by applying a coat of paint. Color is important when it comes to fung shui your home. There are five elements of color Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood. The colors of fire can be seen in Red, Orange, Purple, Pink, and Strong Yellow. The colors of Earth are seen with Light Yellow and Beige and other Earth or Sand colors. Metal is the third color in the feng shui home technique with the colors of Gray and White. Fourth feng shui home technique color is water which is found in Blue and Black. The final color in fung shui is Wood featured in the colors Brown and Green.
  • Organize the Room: The third step is to organize the bedroom to allow for positive airflow by ensuring that your feet do not face the door when lying on the bed. The bedroom must also have an equal number of items beside the bed.
  • Close the Lid: The bathroom is the fourth way can be accomplished by closing the lid on the toilet and the door closed is a way to keep the good luck from going down the drain.
  • Clawfoot Bathtubs: The fifth way to fung shui your home is in the bathroom by adding clawfoot bathtubs. The clawfoot bathtubs which feature round corners can add a balanced flow.

A person can find that using these feng shui home techniques will help fung shui your home. A happier, healthier and more prosperous home can be achieved when using these tips. The addition of clawfoot bathtubs to your home will help with the flow of energy in the bathroom.

Lila is home decor specialist and blogger. For more information about improving your home please visit simplybathtubs.com

Filed Under: Home and family, Home Decor, Home Improvement Tagged With: change colors, clutter, color, decorating, disgard, earth, environment, feng shui, fire, five ways, Health, home, joy, metal, office, organize, positive, prosperity, water, wood

Spring is definitely here

by The Diva

It looks like the weather is starting to get warm again. I couldn’t believe it in March when for over a week we had almost early summer like weather. It was amazing! Of course, it cooled off again to almost winter like temperatures, doesn’t that figure.

Spring is definitely here and it’s way ahead of itself this year. My garden is weeks ahead of itself. If I didn’t know it was the beginning of April I’d think it was early May when I look at how big the plants are in my backyard and how many leaves are already on the roses and so on.

One of my friends is so ready for summer to get here that he’s already getting his cottage prepared. He’s been up there getting it set up already and he normally doesn’t open up his cottage until the end of April! Oh and he’s already looking for a pwc battery for his Jet Ski. The water in the lake is still too cold to use a Jet Ski but if the weather keeps up the way it has I’m sure people will be in the water by May.

How’s the weather in your area? Has spring sort of jumped into early summer or at least into late spring due to a warmer than normal winter in your area too?

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and family, House and Home, Items to Try, The yard Tagged With: april, battery, cottage, garden, growing, jet ski, lake, leafs, May, open up, plants, roses, spring, summer, warm, water, weather, winter

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