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• Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Lynn Parker asked:




Do you love decorating your home? As for many of us the cost is overwhelming. Well I have a secret for you. You can buy inexpensive items and dress them up in a way that says “Expensive”. Once you have set a budget try to stick to it as close as you can. You may find an occasional item that may seem to stretch your budget a little, but that’s okay. A little splurge may excite you and generate more determination to continue searching for those great deals. Put a few really inexpensive accents on and around the item you splurged on. “Wow” It was worth it.

You can easily and inexpensively improve any aspect of your home for a small amount of money. Don’t just sit around wishing you had the money or the know how to create a “Home to be proud of”. Every home has a heart and a hope for happiness. You can find an endless number of high quality household items that you can use to decorate, organize or repair your home by shopping at Thrift stores, Consignment shops, Flea markets or Garage sales. I personally like to start at garage sales because the price is usually right. Thrift stores, Consignment shops and Flea markets are of course reasonable but remember the price includes their commission. For example, a nice wall hanging may be priced at $10.00 at a garage sale, the same item will probably cost you $15.00 or more at a thrift, consignment or flea market purchase. The owner of this item may have paid $50.00 to $100.00 at some retail store a few years ago, so you see how this works, either way you get a good deal. All you have to do is decide which one of these avenues of shopping will best suit you, and then hit the road.

Before you go too far, look around your home and see what you may already have that you can utilize or enhance. Do you have a basket of greenery just sitting there? Try wrapping a set of clear miniature lights into it, and then add a few small colorful accents, for example, cattails, vines of flowers, berries or different shades of greenery. If you don’t have any of these accessories put them on your list.

If you really like the large picture you hung behind your couch a few years ago but still aren’t satisfied, try adding candle sconces on the sides. Choose a type that will blend in your room. There again, this is an easy to find item for your shopping list as are the candles you will need. Some times a little greenery or a small candle ring will add even more.

Your favorite couch or chair may just need a new throw or a few accent pillows. A small gesture like this seems to bring new life. Do you have decorative baskets just stacked around the house? Find one that will sit under your coffee table or end table then fill it with all the magazines, books or newspapers that are lying around the room. There, isn’t that better? Now just keep this going with every room in your home.

When you shop at garage sales go ahead and buy anything you see that you like. The price is right and your home is hungry for change and improvement. If you have never seriously shopped at garage sales for household items you are going to be very surprised at what you can find. For example:

Candles, Picture Frames, Lawn Mowers, Plumbing Fixtures,

Wall Hangings, Shelving, Lawn Furniture, Paint Supplies,

Greenery (All types), Books (all types), Light Fixtures,



As you see, anything your home needs is affordable on any budget. So what do you say, let’s Paint the walls, Spruce up your lighting, Replace the old rusty faucets and Organize the clutter.

Put those shelving units up that you picked up at the garage sale and use them to store or display things that are scattered around.

You won’t believe your eyes and you really won’t believe the money you saved.

P.S. If you want the absolute bottom line price on all your Home Decorating, Home Organizing and Home Improvement items, visit garage sales after noon on the last day of the sale. This is when prices sometimes get slashed in half.

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• Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Laura Zinkan asked:




Many home plant pest problems can be easily solved by using a little insecticidal soap.  It is easy and inexpensive to mix up your own organic insect killer at home.  You will be saving money on pesticides and won’t have to worry about dangerous chemicals on your food.

This recipe works best on soft-bodied pests like aphids, thrips, white flies and spider mites.  These are among the most common garden pests.  Insecticidal soaps kill insects by entering the pest’s respiratory system and breaking down internal cell membranes.  It is only effective when it is wet, so aim well.  After it is dry it will not harm your beneficial insects.  For heavy insect infestations, it is best to spray your plants again in a few days.

Here’s a really simple recipe for insecticidal soap.

1 tablespoon of soap

2 cups water

Mix thoroughly and add to spray bottle.  Spray directly onto the insects on your plants.

Be sure to check the label on your soap first.  The key to this recipe is to use regular dish soap, not detergent or anything anti-bacterial. You can also use pure liquid castile soap.

You can super-charge your organic insecticidal soap to make it stick to hard-bodied pests like fleas. It also damages the protective waxy coating on insects.  Add either one tablespoon of mineral oil or a vegetable oil to your mixture.  Sunflower or olive oil will work well, any vegetable-based oil will break down faster in your soil.  Oil will help the mixture stay on these pests so the soap has a chance to begin working. But it will also stick to your ladybug beetles so be careful where you are aiming.

Some plants (especially ferns) are sensitive to soaps.  Do not use a soap mixture on ferns. New growth on plants may be too tender for soap, so apply sparingly art first. Plants under stress may have a bad reaction to any insecticide.  Plants that are under stress from drought should be soaked with water the day before you treat them.  You should always test your mixture first on just one leaf on your plant.  If it is fine the next day, your solution should be OK to use.  It is better not to spray your plants in the middle of the day.  Full sun (especially on hairy plants) can turn the water droplets into little magnifying glasses which can burn the leaves.

Many garden pests like to hide underneath the leaves of plants.  For best results aim upwards and get under that foliage.  Aim directly at those bugs.  You may need to spray your organic pesticide again in a few days if you have a heavy infestation of pests.

Making your own insecticidal soap is a great way to save money on your landscaping budget and keep your vegetable garden organic at the same time.  Visit http://www.thegardenpages.com for more organic gardening tips.

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• Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Harry Richard asked:




Do you want to show your love to someone by sending beautiful fresh flowers but hold yourself back thinking about the cost involved? Don’t worry, now stop thinking about the cost as you can buy cheap flowers online and make you friends and loved ones happy. These flowers are cheap, but that mean they are any worse than the expensive ones. In fact, you could find some great deals online that are literally amazing.

Online florists offer innumerous benefits to their customers. Earlier, if you wanted to buy flowers, you had to go to the floral shop and bargain for the flowers that were either already wilting or dying. Now, with the online flower shops, you no longer have to do that. With the help of internet, florists enable you to buy cheap flowers online and even deliver them for you. Now, with a little bit of search, you can find good bouquets at a lesser price, and make your loved ones happy round the year.

But whenever you buy flowers online, there are certain things to keep in mind. Find out whether the flowers are real or artificial. Some web sites present artificial flowers in a way that you assume that they are real. When you get them, you are quite horrified. Be sure to recheck the shopping cart and the quality of flowers. Another important thing to keep in mind that delivery may take a little longer after the confirmation of order. So, give sometime to the florist to deliver the order and place your accordingly.

Now that you know how to buy cheap flowers online, go ahead and place order with a reliable online florist and send gifts online to let your dear ones know that you really care for them.

Oflowers is a leading online flower shop that offers cheap flowers and gifts to its customers. It provides home delivery services for an entire assortment of floral and other gifts.

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• Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Martin Applebaum asked:

A fireplace tends to provide a fabulous ambience and the require warmth to an interior of a house. However, if you focus on providing a fabulous Fireplace design to your room, there will be an added effect. Several things will make a remarkable difference to the Fireplace design.

Here are some of the best Fireplace design ideas coming straight from the experts in this field:

a) Specialized units: If you are using a wood burning fireplace, you can easily make some additions via including certain units available on the market. These units are the best way to increase the source of heat. Apart from this, most of the units are also known to provide a visual treat such as the ones framed in 24-karat gold. These units are capable of heating your entire house.

b) Cobblestone facing: If you are using a flat brick fireplace, you can make it more elegant in appearance via adding bold cobblestone facing. The whole thing will work towards providing a rustic appearance. When the look is combined well with a traditional arched door, it becomes a gorgeous piece to value. The whole look is ideal for any living room or a den.

c) Antique nickel finish: This is a superb idea. The antique nickel finish is available with a gray stone face in conjunction with a chimney that is made of pegged timber. The whole design is a superb work of art and enhances the ambience of any room.

d) European face: In case, you want to provide a good amount of elegance to your room, you can add a European face to your Fireplace design. This comes in a perfect way to make your Fireplace design look extremely eye-catching.

e) Custom colored tile: It would be a fabulous Fireplace design idea to add some custom colored tiles around the fireplace opening. The whole thing will bring out the art deco to the fireplace design.

f) Silver chimney: A silver chimney in conjunction with a gas insert and a finely framed art deco will provide a dramatic effect to your existing Fireplace design.

g) Hearth: A hearth is also very advantageous when it comes to make an attention grabbing Fireplace design. This may be easily flushed with the floor, sunk down a little lower than the floor or even raised above the Fireplace design.

h) Fireboxes: Varied types of fireboxes are available on the market to provide your Fireplace design a varied look. You can opt for flush fireboxes, dropped fireboxes or just go for something that fits on to the floor level.

i) Fireplace openings: You can easily opt for varied types of fireplace opening to your existing Fireplace design in order to give it a unique look. There are different arch shapes, flat arch top openings and U-shaped fireplace openings. You can easily opt from any of these in order to get the kind of impact you desire.

All the ideas mentioned above in the article are specifically devised to provide your Fireplace design an awesome appearance.

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• Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Steve Peek asked:




Hummingbirds notoriously have a high wing-beat rate, and it is its fast wing-beat rate that generates the hum for which the hummingbird is named.

High Metabolism Rate

The largest of hummingbirds, the Giant Hummingbird (Patagona gigas), grow to be about 24g and have an average wing-beat rate of 8-10 beats per second. Mid-sized hummingbirds, the Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus), grow to weigh about 3g and beat their wings at a rate of 20-25 beats per second. The smallest species of hummingbirds, the Bee Hummingbird (Mellisuga helenae), only grow to approximately 1.8g, and yet they beat their wings at about 70 beats per second.

One might wonder how a hummingbird could generate such an incredibly fast wing-beat rate, but this kind of metabolism is very similar to the energy derived by giving a three-year-old child a can of Mountain Dew to drink. The high sugar-intake taken by the child creates a situation where the child seems to bounce off the walls. Well, the same thing happens with the hummingbird too.

Each day, hummingbirds of all species consume more than the equivalent of their own body weight in nectar, which has an average sugar content of 25%. This high daily sugar-intake results in an extremely high metabolism rate for these tiny birds – the highest in all of the animal kingdom. According to a 2001 book, “The Birds of Ecuador volume 2 – Field Guide”, written by Robert S. Ridgely and Paul G. Greenfield, a hummingbirds’ heart beat has been measured as high as 1260 beats per minute!

Interestingly, other organisms that metabolize at a rate equal to the hummingbird typically have a very short-lifespan. But, hummingbirds have lived in captivity for up to 17 years.

Flower Pollination

It has been estimated that the average hummingbird will visit 100 flowers per day, pollinating many flowers as they go. But with most flower species, the hummingbird has to compete directly with bees and wasps for access to the nectar.

Interestingly, bees and hummingbirds tend to avoid flowers that have a sugar-ratio in the range of 15%, which is average for most flowers. Instead, bees and hummingbirds tend to only pollinate flowers that have the higher 25% sugar content in the nectar.

Most of the flowers that hummingbirds pollinate are red, bright pink and orange in color. An interesting twist in this story is that hummingbirds can view wavelengths into the near ultra-violet. Insect-pollinated flowers tend to reflect certain wavelengths, which tip off the insects that those flowers are inviting the insects to visit. But the flower species that hummingbirds typically pollinate do not reflect the same wavelengths as other flower species do, which in effects makes those flowers invisible to passing insects.

Of course, while the hummingbirds need to visit flowers to obtain the sugars they need to properly metabolize energy for flight, nectar does not provide enough nutrients to ensure good health. Hummingbirds meet their dietary needs for protein, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, etc. by preying on insects and spiders, especially when they are feeding young.

Range Of The Species

Until recently, it was believed that hummingbirds were strictly an American bird, ranging from Canada to the southernmost tip of South America. But in 2004, Dr. Gerald Mayr, a paleornithologist at the famed Senckenberg museum in Germany, found a 30-million year old hummingbird fossil that had been unearthed in a dig near Heidelberg, Germany.

The majority of the 325-340 species of hummingbirds reside in warm tropical areas of Central and South America. But those species that can be found on the southern tip of South America and those species that take up residence in North America are typically migratory birds.

While hummingbirds are typically at rest, except when feeding, hummingbirds are known to cross great bodies of water, including the Gulf of Mexico. That is the reason why many hummingbird species can also be found in many Caribbean islands.

Common North American Species

Although 17 hummingbird species have been known to nest in North America, only a few are considered common. Most frequently seen in North America are the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, the Black-chinned Hummingbird, the Rufous Hummingbird, the Anna’s Hummingbird, the Broad-tailed hummingbird, and the Calliope hummingbird. The Ruby-throated Hummingbird is most frequently found east of the Mississippi River. The Black-chinned Hummingbird is most often found in the western United States. The Rufous Hummingbird is found most often in the Northwest all the way to Alaska. The Anna’s Hummingbird is common from southern California to southern Arizona and north to southwestern British Columbia. The Broad-tailed hummingbird is common in the spring and summer in higher elevations from Arizona north to the Canadian border. And the Calliope hummingbird is found through-out the west except for the Southwest and the Pacific Coast.

Attracting Hummingbirds To Your Garden

In order to attract hummingbirds to your garden you must provide them the nectar producing flowers that they desire. There are quite a variety of blooming plants and you will want ones specific to where you live so do a little research for “hummingbird flowers” in your area and most likely your local nursery will offer them. As a final touch add a couple of pretty hummingbird feeders and you are set.

Interestingly, the combination of people planting winter flower gardens and providing hummingbird feeders has encouraged more hummingbirds to make North America their year-around homes in the temperate areas along the Gulf and Pacific coasts.

You will want to be very selective when picking a hummingbird feeder as many models simply do not do this beautiful bird justice. The fact is that many hummingbird feeders force the hummingbirds to compete with bees, wasps, ants, orioles, woodpeckers, and other animals for access to the sugar water. Bees, wasps and ants can get trapped in some types of feeders and die inside which of course ruins the nectar.

Protecting The Health Of Your Hummingbirds

Studies have shown the best formula for sugar water to be one cup of “white granulated sugar only” to four cups of water, mixed and placed into the feeder. The feeder should be emptied and washed with dish soap and hot water at least once per week, to prevent harmful bacteria build-up or soured sugar water.

For the health of your neighborhood hummingbirds, you should never use any raw sugars, brown sugar, powdered sugar, honey, or any additives in your sugar water mix. All contain other elements that will be to the detriment of any hummingbirds consuming these products.

Commercial “hummingbird food” products have not been studied at length, but early studies with laboratory animals indicate that preservatives, artificial flavors, and food coloring cause disease and premature mortality, when it is consumed in large amounts. So, it is strongly recommended that you do not add red food coloring to your sugar water mix. Scientists also recommend that you do not need to buy any “hummingbird food” that has “additional nutrients” in it, because hummingbirds get all of the nutrients that they need in the insects that they eat.

Selecting A Good Hummingbird Feeder

There are a number of companies providing hummingbird feeders in the marketplace. But for the benefit of your neighborhood birds, you should try to keep an eye to finding a feeder that has certain features and benefits.

Remember, your local birds are competing with bees, wasps and ants for access to the food in your feeder. So, it is advantageous when you can find a feeder that is designed to restrict these insects from gaining access to the sugar water mix.

Most feeders have some red or orange colorations, because these colors attract hummingbirds. But, make sure that the feeders you buy do not have any yellow parts on the feeder itself, because bees are attracted to the color yellow. Even if you can block the bees from gaining access to the feeder, the yellow will attract the bees to the feeder, and the bees will frequently drive away the hummingbirds.

Make sure that any feeder you own does not leak sugar water onto the ground or the outside of the unit, because once again, you should desire to keep bees, wasps and other pests away from your feeders.

The point of a feeder is to attract the right kind of visitors, not the wrong kinds. If your hummingbird feeder attracts the wrong kind of visitor, the birds will have their feeding experience ruined, and you may be finding yourself wrestling with too many pests in your environment too.

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