Archive for February 7th, 2010

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• Sunday, February 07th, 2010
Barbara S asked:




Vancouver Office Design is a company enhancing in the production of home and office interior designs. This company helps in assisting the customers in the step by step process of maximizing their investments as well as offering an effective and inspirational work environment for their homes and offices. Vancouver Interior design is made to suit the needs of the workforce. Vancouver interior designer are empowered to offer entire wonderful approach, ideas and expertise knowledge to the home and office interior designs. The experienced team of professionals offers interior design consultations at an affordable cost but with consistent and great designs with strong values to their customers. These make the Vancouver interior design popular among the clients and they are given access to a wide range of expert resources to bring out the specific requirements of the customers.

The Home and Office forms the important source of access for the public. These two environments offer shelter and earnings for the people. These two important places have to be decorated and kept clean for better environmental situations. Vancouver Interior designs offers excellent services and resources in the decoration and fitting of interiors to these places. The Vancouver interior designers adhere to strict deadlines in the completion of the project and offer interiors at extremely safe budget. Vancouver is a place offering standard workmanship to the customers.

Tips and guidelines for a Productive Interior Designing

Vancouver interior design is specialized in offering various kinds of reorganization services for the work and residential environment. Responsibility, accountability and design solutions are considered as the major principles of Vancouver interior designs. Vancouver interior designers are specialized in offering various tips and guidelines for different interior designing. Some of the tips offered in regard to the productive home office interior designs are the following:

•Planning for proper space systems

•Enhancing the technique of workflow analysis

•Selection of the suitable interior designs for the home and office

•Estimation

The first important step in the process of offering a productive home office interior design is to plan the desired space system. Ascertainment of the space system in the home or office environments makes the Vancouver interior designers effective on the planning and implementation of the correct resources. Vancouver interior designers have extensive knowledge and experience in interior designing field and this makes them in the easy planning for the space systems. The second step is the enhancement of the workflow analysis. The Vancouver interior designers compute the work requirements depending on the space systems and plan for the desired resources. The third step in the selection and choosing of the suitable interior designing like the furniture, light and fixtures, carpet, decorations and table required for the home office environment. The home requires comfortable interior designs while the office requires formal designs to promote work in the environment. The final step is the estimation of the essential planning procedures and they are made according to the budget of the customers. Vancouver interior designers plan and proceed based on the specifications of the customers at competitive prices. Following of the above tips as per the guidelines offered by the Vancouver interior designs will give you the best in a productive home or office interior design.

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• Sunday, February 07th, 2010
Robert Schpok asked:




Peonies are my favorite flowering perennial; just one step above roses for cut flowers. They are very easy to grow and once established can tolerate long periods without rain. Additionally, unlike many other flower varieties they are quite disease resistant.

Peonies were one of the first perennials to populate American gardens because of their large, showy and fragrant flowers produced in mid-to late spring. Peony flowers may be single, semi-double, or double and are commonly 6 to 8 inches wide. A mature plant can have in excess of a hundred flowers and these can be up to 10 inches or more across. The flowers range in color from crimson, scarlet, various shades of pink, to pure white. There are also new hybrid and tree peonies with yellow or purple flowers.

Most gardeners are familiar with the large, double-flowered peonies. Garden peonies are also available in single-flowered, semi-double, Japanese, and anemone-type blossoms. Double-flowered forms often get so top heavy from the weight of the blooms that they bend over the ground and sometimes even break off the stem. These to me are the most spectacular, but should be staked so the flower stalk is not damaged. Tree peonies also come in single, semi-double and double-flowered forms, and the color range includes every color of the rainbow except for blue. Single flowered varieties seem to do better in shade than doubles. Semi-doubles have multiple rows of petals surrounding a cluster of yellow stamens. For many years these large double-flowered hybrids dominated the cut flower market, and were the most popular choices for garden planting.

Peonies have not been readily available in nurseries until recently, and even now, it is not easy to find much beyond generic pink, white, or red unnamed varieties. But, a huge variety of peonies exist. One may have to scout out what is available locally and fill in with more interesting, unusual types by ordering. Peonies come in two varieties: tree and herbaceous. The Chinese have about 1,000 varieties of tree peonies and 400 varieties of herbaceous peonies. The English also tinkered with peonies and introduced nearly 300 varieties by the turn of the 19th century. By planting early, midseason, and late varieties you can extent your peony blooms for most of the summer.

Probably the most difficult part of growing peonies, like many other perennials is the time it takes to establish them in your garden. Most don’t produce many flowers until the second or third year and should not be cut for indoor use until the third year. Generally do not cut flowers from plants less than three years old and mature plants of five years or more should be left with about 50% of its flowers intact. You should, however, remove the fading and dead flowers to prevent seed development which uses up food reserves.

Soil should be well-drained and excessive moisture can lead to the development of fungus. Peonies thrive in sunny locations, tolerating a wide range of soil types. Best growth is in soil with a pH of about 6. Well-drained, loamy soil is best for good growth of peonies. Peonies are heavy feeders and do not appreciate being moved so it is important to ensure they are planted in good, fertile soil. Peonies also tolerate dryness, but don’t expect them to be producing and storing food while the soil is dry.

Once peonies are well established, one may notice an abundance of ants on the buds each year. Ants are attracted to peonies because of the sweet nectar they produce while in bud. The presence of ants on peony blossoms is neither beneficial nor harmful to the plant.

Fall is the best season to move peonies (if you must) when they are dormant. Fall is also the best time to divide when swollen, red buds are clearly visible. Planting, transplanting and dividing peonies may also be done in spring as soon as soils are workable. Fall planted divisions that have had several weeks of growing time before the ground freezes, do better the following year than those that have had less time to develop new roots.

Because winter chilling is required for dormancy, peonies do not perform well in subtropical areas. In cold climates, those with an average temperature below -20 degrees F, winter mulching may be necessary in the absence of snow cover. In preparation for the first winter, they should be given a light layer of mulch to prevent heaving from frost. If an extra cold winter kills the top growth of a tree peony, cut the dead wood back in the spring. Generally peonies need no winter protection, but mulch may be necessary in a few very cold areas.

Planting

Dig a hole 12 to 18 inches deep and 12 inches wide. Place the peony in the prepared hole so that the eyes – small, red-colored buds are one to two inches below the soil’s surface. Never cover eye by more than a couple of inches of soil. Apply a low nitrogen complete fertilizer such as 5-10-5 or 5-10-10 at the rate of two to three pounds per 100 square feet in the spring when the stems are about 2 or 3 inches high. Sink a stake behind the plant (less noticeable) and use stakes to support the larger varieties, particularly the double peony. In the fall, after a heavy frost, remove and destroy the stems of garden peonies down to 3 inches from the soil surface to eliminate the possibility of the fungal diseases over wintering.

Take the time to seek out high quality peonies, prepare your soil well, plant and enjoy years of fresh colored flowers. As I have moved around, mostly in mid-America, I have started peonies at my new residences frequently, always with great success. Even without the extra care described above, one will usually have a fair amount of success. While undoubtedly one of the most hardy and easy of the perennials, peonies are most highly revered for their beauty.

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• Sunday, February 07th, 2010
Steve Boulden asked:




Most garden soils and especially organically created garden soil will never need the extremity of sterilization. However, in some instances such as nematode infestation, it may be desirable to completely sterilize the soil. The major drawback to this, whether naturally or chemically, is that it also kills beneficial soil organisms. However, depending on certain circumstances, it may be necessary.

It’s almost impossible to eliminate all weeds seeds, diseases, nematodes, and insects. And especially organically or naturally. However, it is possible to cut the population of most to just a few simply by using the heat of the sun in the hottest part of Summer. That is, in most climates. I’ll explain more on that later.

In the hottest part of Summer, usually August or July, it’s possible to raise soil temperatures over four inches deep to above 120 degrees using clear plastic sheeting. Simply till or spade manure into the surface soil as deep as you can get it. The manure will help to generate heat.

Next, moisten the area and cover with clear plastic sheeting. Keep the sheeting on the ground and make sure all edges are tucked tightly, covered with dirt, or held down in another way. This will basically create an oven that will produce soil temperature often above 120 degrees. This will generally “cook” the largest percentage of unwanted soil problems. Keep covered and moist for at least four weeks.

In cooler climates where even Summer temperature don’t get very high, it’s possible that this method will actually help germinate some seeds and multiply unwanted soil diseases. It basically creates a cozy greenhouse atmosphere with good temperatures for germination.

On a smaller scale, you can have better success and possibly eliminate all unwanted diseases, weeds, nematodes, and insects. Placing soil in black pots, moistening, and covering tightly with clear plastic will produce soil temperatures in excess of 150-160 degrees. Keep covered for two weeks and make sure it stays moist. Not much can live in that.

Again, keep in mind that this also kills beneficial soil organisms. However, the tradeoff may be necessary. And you can rebuild the structure of the soil over time by adding lots of organics to the soil.