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Archive for February, 2010

Should You Be Using Organic Acids?

There has been a lot of interest in organic acids and their use in agriculture during recent years. These organic acids are derived from ancient deposits of organic matter that have had millions of years to decompose. The organic matter is decomposed much more than the humus that is so desirable in our soils.

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Adding Glass To Your Home Deocration

If you’re thinking of adding glasswork to your home interior design, keep in mind that it’s a nice idea in theory but quite difficult to pull off. The main issue is that glass artwork is much more limited in selection than other types of decoration. In addition, glass has unique properties (such as transparency) that make it hard to coordinate with other home design elements. A short introduction to the various kinds of pieces available and where you can find them will help you in your quest to add glass to the home.

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The Pleasure And Landscaping And Corner Plants

If you have ample property on one or both sides of your house, extend the corner plantings so as to improve appearances even more. You might call this “adding living architecture” to the house in order to make it look lower and wider. With geometric figures and illusions created by horizontal lines breaking vertical lines. We want our homes to look low and wide because that gives a feeling of stability. Hence, as a general rule, the more we avoid sharply pointed plants the more attractive our planting will be. Tall, columnar plants and those of sharply conical form are properly used in foundation plantings only when the house has tall narrow windows and doors and sharp pointed gables. It is also desirable that if you use them, some of the plants native to the area be of the same character. Plants can become rather incongruous in different surroundings.

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