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Friday, June 6th, 2008
A majority of orchids are rewarding indoor plants. Once you have bought your first orchid or have received one as a gift, there are steps to take in order to maintain persistent flowering.
Orchids are much stronger and resilient than a majority of people believe, and are, commonly, tremendously adaptable. There is an ancient legend that orchids are intricate and complex, and not practical to grow, particularly lacking a greenhouse. There are over 20,000 species of orchids and over 100,000 hybrids that are grown today. There are particular orchid species that conform better to the lighting and conditions of the average ... [
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Saturday, May 3rd, 2008
A relatively simple addition to your landscape plan of a pondless water feature can really make a considerable difference in your satisfaction of your yard or garden. You can relax and enjoy a tranquil water feature with not nearly the maintenance requirements of a pond. When you are thinking of installing a water feature to the garden area, pondless certainly can be an excellent choice. The benefits may outweigh the benefits of an actual pond.
Most pondless water features certainly are more child-friendly than some other water features. Considering the fact that there is not a pool of water will pose ... [
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Saturday, November 3rd, 2007
Old wood windows, single pane glass windows or poorly hung windows and doors can be a major cause of energy loss. Everyone has experienced at one time or another, the cold blasts of winter seeping in around icy windows that are not insulated and sometimes won’t lock or even shut completely. Wood windows can be a maintenance nightmare as well. Replacing these energy hogs with vinyl, double-pane, low E windows can make a world of difference in not only energy savings but in noise reduction and lowered maintenance costs.
While some replacement window firms tend to come in ... [
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Saturday, November 3rd, 2007
It’s quite a famous fact that exchanging of romantic and warm Valentine’s Day special gifts and greetings form the major part of this second most popular holiday of the year. And, in today’s world of towering commercialism, the tradition of gift-giving on Valentine’s Day is exploring newer shores. Turn your eyes around when the month of February dawns over the calendar, and you can’t help spot the renewed flood of sweet Valentine’s Day gifts in every store every year—those heart-shaped candy boxes decked up in red silk ribbons, those cute little cupids, those cuddly soft-toys or may be those sweet-smelling ... [
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Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
I don't get it. What happened to those hopes and dreams? When they used to wax poetic about their kid becoming a pioneer in whatever, in writing a prize-winning article, or composing soul-stirring music. A demanding, full-time, mentally draining job can derail those possibilities. Obviously, the bills have to be paid in the meantime. Even successful entrepreneurs have their hungry years, and practicality has to be considered. I'm not claiming jobs are useless and that there should be rampant unemployment. Every decision carries risk.
What I'm talking about is the huge sigh of relief that is emitted at the news that ... [
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Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
Have you ever been "invited" out by your friends for a drink and at the next moment you know, he asked you to follow him up to a building? He starts telling you stories about his friends who are making a five figure income per month and that interest you!
He asked you the golden question, "Do you want to earn that kind of five figure income that my friend is earning?" Well, why not? Your answer probably was yes. The next thing you know he took out a stack of paper and start explaining the earning potential with his network ... [
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