Archive for April 17th, 2008

Apr
17

VEGETABLE CULTURE

Posted by Kim and Charles Petty
by Kim and Charles Petty

As a rule, we choose to grow bush beans rather than pole beans. I cannot make up my mind whether or not this is from sheer laziness. In a city backyard the tall varieties might perhaps be a problem since it would be difficult to get poles. But these running beans can be trained along old fences and with little urging will run up the stalks of the tallest sunflowers. So that settles the pole question. There is an ornamental side to the bean question. Suppose you plant these tall beans at the extreme rear end of each vegetable row. Make arches with supple tree limbs, binding them over to form the arch. Train the beans over these. When one stands facing the garden, what a beautiful terminus these bean arches make.

Beans like rich, warm, sandy soil. In order to assist the soil be sure to dig deeply, and work it over thoroughly for bean culture. It never does to plant beans before the world has warmed up from its spring chills. There is another advantage in early digging of soil. It brings to the surface eggs and larvae of insects. The birds eager for food will even follow the plough to pick from the soil these choice morsels. A little lime worked in with the soil is helpful in the cultivation of beans.

Bush beans are planted in drills about eighteen inches apart, while the pole-bean rows should be three feet apart. The drills for the bush limas should be further apart than those for the other dwarf beans say three feet. This amount of space gives opportunity for cultivation with the hoe. If the running beans climb too high just pinch off the growing extreme end, and this will hold back the upward growth.

Among bush beans are the dwarf, snap or string beans, the wax beans, the bush limas, one variety of which is known as brittle beans. Among the pole beans are the pole limas, wax and scarlet runner. The scarlet runner is a beauty for decorative effects. The flowers are scarlet and are fine against an old fence. These are quite lovely in the flower garden. Where one wishes a vine, this is good to plant for one gets both a vegetable, bright flowers and a screen from the one plant. When planting beans put the bean in the soil edgewise with the eye down.

Beets like rich, sandy loam, also. Fresh manure worked into the soil is fatal for beets, as it is for many another crop. But we will suppose that nothing is available but fresh manure. Some gardeners say to work this into the soil with great care and thoroughness. But even so, there is danger of a particle of it getting next to a tender beet root. The following can be done; Dig a trench about a foot deep, spread a thin layer of manure in this, cover it with soil, and plant above this. By the time the main root strikes down to the manure layer, there will be little harm done. Beets should not be transplanted. If the rows are one foot apart there is ample space for cultivation. Whenever the weather is really settled, then these seeds may be planted. Young beet tops make fine greens. Greater care should be taken in handling beets than usually is shown. When beets are to be boiled, if the tip of the root and the tops are cut off, the beet bleeds. This means a loss of good material. Pinching off such parts with the fingers and doing this not too closely to the beet itself is the proper method of handling.

There are big coarse members of the beet and cabbage families called the mangel wurzel and ruta baga. About here these are raised to feed to the cattle. They are a great addition to a cow’s dinner.

The cabbage family is a large one. There is the cabbage proper, then cauliflower, broccoli or a more hardy cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts and kohlrabi, a cabbage-turnip combination.

Cauliflower is a kind of refined, high-toned cabbage relative. It needs a little richer soil than cabbage and cannot stand the frost. A frequent watering with manure water gives it the extra richness and water it really needs. The outer leaves must be bent over, as in the case of the young cabbage, in order to get the white head. The dwarf varieties are rather the best to plant.

Kale is not quite so particular a cousin. It can stand frost. Rich soil is necessary, and early spring planting, because of slow maturing. It may be planted in September for early spring work.

Brussels sprouts are a very popular member of this family. On account of their size many people who do not like to serve poor, common old cabbage will serve these. Brussels sprouts are interesting in their growth. The plant stalk runs skyward. At the top, umbrella like, is a close head of leaves, but this is not what we eat. Shaded by the umbrella and packed all along the stalk are delicious little cabbages or sprouts. Like the rest of the family a rich soil is needed and plenty of water during the growing period. The seed should be planted in May, and the little plants transplanted into rich soil in late July. The rows should be eighteen inches apart, and the plants one foot apart in the rows.

Kohlrabi is a go-between in the families of cabbage and turnip. It is sometimes called the turnip-root cabbage. Just above the ground the stem of this plant swells into a turnip-like vegetable. In the true turnip the swelling is underground, but like the cabbage, kohlrabi forms its edible part above ground. It is easy to grow. Only it should develop rapidly, otherwise the swelling gets woody, and so loses its good quality. Sow out as early as possible; or sow inside in March and transplant to the open. Plant in drills about two feet apart. Set the plants about one foot apart, or thin out to this distance. To plant one hundred feet of drill buy half an ounce of seed. Seed goes a long way, you see. Kohlrabi is served and prepared like turnip. It is a very satisfactory early crop.

Before leaving the cabbage family I should like to say that the cabbage called Savoy is an excellent variety to try. It should always have an early planting under cover, say in February, and then be transplanted into open beds in March or April. If the land is poor where you are to grow cabbage, then by all means choose Savoy.

Carrots are of two general kinds: those with long roots, and those with short roots. If long-rooted varieties are chosen, then the soil must be worked down to a depth of eighteen inches, surely. The shorter ones will do well in eight inches of well-worked sandy soil. Do not put carrot seed into freshly manured land. Another point in carrot culture is one concerning the thinning process. As the little seedlings come up you will doubtless find that they are much, much too close together. Wait a bit, thin a little at a time, so that young, tiny carrots may be used on the home table. These are the points to jot down about the culture of carrots.

The cucumber is the next vegetable in the line. This is a plant from foreign lands. Some think that the cucumber is really a native of India. A light, sandy and rich soil is needed I mean rich in the sense of richness in organic matter. When cucumbers are grown outdoors, as we are likely to grow them, they are planted in hills. Nowadays, they are grown in hothouses; they hang from the roof, and are a wonderful sight. In the greenhouse a hive of bees is kept so that cross-fertilization may go on.

But if you intend to raise cucumbers follow these directions: Sow the seed inside, cover with one inch of rich soil. In a little space of six inches diameter, plant six seeds. Place like a bean seed with the germinating end in the soil. When all danger of frost is over, each set of six little plants, soil and all, should be planted in the open. Later, when danger of insect pests is over, thin out to three plants in a hill. The hills should be about four feet apart on all sides.

Before the time of Christ, lettuce was grown and served. There is a wild lettuce from which the cultivated probably came. There are a number of cultivated vegetables which have wild ancestors, carrots, turnips and lettuce being the most common among them. Lettuce may be tucked into the garden almost anywhere. It is surely one of the most decorative of vegetables. The compact head, the green of the leaves, the beauty of symmetry all these are charming characteristics of lettuces.

As the summer advances and as the early sowings of lettuce get old they tend to go to seed. Don’t let them. Pull them up. None of us are likely to go into the seed-producing side of lettuce. What we are interested in is the raising of tender lettuce all the season. To have such lettuce in mid and late summer is possible only by frequent plantings of seed. If seed is planted every ten days or two weeks all summer, you can have tender lettuce all the season. When lettuce gets old it becomes bitter and tough.

Melons are most interesting to experiment with. We suppose that melons originally came from Asia, and parts of Africa. Melons are a summer fruit. Over in England we find the muskmelons often grown under glass in hothouses. The vines are trained upward rather than allowed to lie prone. As the melons grow large in the hot, dry atmosphere, just the sort which is right for their growth, they become too heavy for the vine to hold up. So they are held by little bags of netting, just like a tennis net in size of mesh. The bags are supported on nails or pegs. It is a very pretty sight I can assure you. Over here usually we raise our melons outdoors. They are planted in hills. Eight seeds are placed two inches apart and an inch deep. The hills should have a four foot sweep on all sides; the watermelon hills ought to have an allowance of eight to ten feet. Make the soil for these hills very rich. As the little plants get sizeable say about four inches in height reduce the number of plants to two in a hill. Always in such work choose the very sturdiest plants to keep. Cut the others down close to or a little below the surface of the ground. Pulling up plants is a shocking way to get rid of them. I say shocking because the pull is likely to disturb the roots of the two remaining plants. When the melon plant has reached a length of a foot, pinch off the end of it. This pinch means this to the plant: just stop growing long, take time now to grow branches. Sand or lime sprinkled about the hills tends to keep bugs away.

The word pumpkin stands for good, old-fashioned pies, for Thanksgiving, for grandmother’s house. It really brings more to mind than the word squash. I suppose the squash is a bit more useful, when we think of the fine Hubbard, and the nice little crooked-necked summer squashes; but after all, I like to have more pumpkins. And as for Jack-o’-lanterns why they positively demand pumpkins. In planting these, the same general directions hold good which were given for melons. And use these same for squash-planting, too. But do not plant the two cousins together, for they have a tendency to run together. Plant the pumpkins in between the hills of corn and let the squashes go in some other part of the garden.

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Apr
17

Are All Debt Consolidation Companies Equal? NO!

Posted by Michael Benifez
by Michael Benifez

With the economy struggling over the past few years, there has been a drastic rise in debt consolidation companies. There has been a lot of bad press about debt consolidation companies due to lawsuits dealing with their “non-profit” status. One company even had a federal lawsuit filed on them because they filed chapter 11 bankruptcy, but they didn’t really go bankrupt. Instead, they formed many small companies.

Some companies have changed their names to get away from the negative press caused by the lawsuits. If you hear about “debt negotiation companies” or “debt settlement companies”, they are the same thing as debt consolidation companies, but they are using illegal tactics. You should avoid these companies.

If you want to find out if a company is reputable, you can check with your local consumer protection agency and/or with the Better Business Bureau where the company is located. Even a company with a good rating may not actually be good though, so beware. If a complaint is considered resolved, it does not count against a company. Even if a company resolves an issue though, it still adds a lot of hassles for the consumer. The Better Business Bureau doesn’t have the authority to investigate complaints dealing with debt consolidation companies, so the information is incomplete.

One general piece of advice that you should stick to is to avoid any debt consolidation companies that have registered addresses in Maryland or Florida. Maryland and Florida do not have any regulations for these companies. There are plenty of other organizations in other states for you to choose from, so you can easily eliminate the potential for problems by avoiding unregulated companies.

There are numerous websites that you can go to in order to read customer reviews for debt consolidation companies. Customer satisfaction is one of the most important aspects of this service, so it is definitely worth researching. If a company seems to give a lot of people problems, it should definitely be avoided. Most likely, no company will be perfect, but the companies that have very few negative remarks about them and lots of positive remarks about them should be regarded highly.

Often times the smaller companies have better customer service and affordable plans for debt consolidation since they have less customers to deal with. Also, they need to leave a good impression on people so word of mouth advertising spreads. They rely on this for future business.

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Apr
17

Aluminum Railings - The lightweight solutions

Posted by Adam Peters
by Adam Peters

Aluminum stand as one of the noblest material achieved by the metallurgic industry. it gives you many advantages. Learn why. Aluminum Railings - The lightweight solutions Aluminum stand as one of the noblest material achieved by the metallurgic industry. The aluminum, symbolized as AL, is the most abundant metallic element in the earth.

The Danish chemist Hans Christian Rested isolated aluminum for the first time in 1825, through a chemical process using a mixture of potassium chloride and aluminum. Aluminum is a metallic element that is derived from bauxite. Aluminum is one of the nearly 100 basic elements that make up the physical universe.

The bauxite is extracted by various methods and then grinds into very small particles before refining to recover alumina from which aluminum is made. Once that occurs aluminum can be given forms required by manufacturers to turn into finished products.

The industries that require aluminum can specify a range of alloys and can be provided in the form of ingots, of varying sizes, pipe, bar, plate and sheet The lightweight solutions. Due to its light weight aluminum can used to make deck railing without losing its resistance, superior to iron, and still gives you a decorative piece, remaining strong and flexible.

The Life of Aluminum: A Great Advantage

the ways that increase the life of aluminum are the following:

Anodizing of aluminum, increase aluminum corrosion resistance and prevents further oxidation.

Strengthen Aluminum with wooden inserts. The pieces made out aluminum allowed wooden inserts to strengthen its resistance and keeps the metal in the original shape, thus lighter pieces can be used for the same work with the plus of reducing the weight of structure.

Powder coating paints and aluminum: New painting techniques can be used over aluminum and Powder coating paints aids to the visual appeal of the aluminum railings. Use PVC coating: Aluminum can be coated PVC by various methods. PVC coating helps to increase the life of aluminum.

Ease of installation Installation has not presented a problem in the last years with the new features and designs offered by manufacturers, there are many solutions in use of aluminum in railings nowadays.

Erection process is improved by the use of the bottom posts in which the aluminum verticals that can be grounded, that kind of solution is very appreciated by the DIY enthusiast who saves time in building and installing, these posts are generally made out of PVC, CPVC or other manmade materials.

Aluminum alloys, so convenient for the building industry, also find increased use in the manufacture of railings and the alloying with other metals enables aluminum to increase further the already strength to weight ratio and corrosion resistance of the material. Other advantages

Low maintenance is an additional virtue of the Aluminum.

Optimal thermal and acoustic insulation.

Flexible design and aesthetic look.

Excellent strength / weight ratio

Long lasting life You can see that aluminum is highly recommendable for modern houses and designs, it can combined with glass and create very modern and original design, if you are interested on this kind of combination, think about the colorful experiments you can do with this mix.

Imagination is the limit for aluminum uses; you can take this advantage for your deck railing plans and make your home a unique place that many people may admire.

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Apr
17

Great Deals and Ideas in Kitchen Remodeling

Posted by Peter Mason
by Peter Mason

The kitchen is one of the most important rooms of the home. It is often a social hub, not to mention that it is a well used room of the home that serves an important function. It is no surprise that when updating a home, the kitchen is one major project at the top of the list. Fresh kitchen ideas can be hard to come by, but if you take the time to think you a good plan then you should not have too many difficulties with your kitchen remodeling project.

Designing a kitchen around a theme is the easiest way to go. Most people already have a theme idea running their kitchen. It can be something simple like a color pattern or something more exact like cherries, flowers or Americana. There are numerous theme ideas and it is quite easy to find accessories and other things to play up the theme. The basis of the kitchen - the floor, cabinet style, and counter are can be kept simple and just use colors to reflect the theme. However, you may also be able to find stencils to carry the theme onto the cabinet fronts to add a nice finished look.

To come up with ideas you can start with brainstorming. Go window shopping at a home improvement store and see what ideas they have. You can also browse the kitchen section of a department store. The pot holders and towels they have can offer many good ideas. You can go with something simple or you can go with an exquisite look. You may want to consider the popular trend of glass front or open front cabinets. These can really go a long way towards opening up a small kitchen and they add a nice stylish look.

You should also consider if you are going to hire a professional or do it yourself. You can get plenty of tips and ideas online that can help you do it yourself, which will save a large amount of money and usually speed up the whole project. Most projects are rather simple, such as painting, and you should have no issues doing the majority of the work yourself. The only things you may need assistance with would be electrical work and plumbing. Additionally you can find many great ideas online that can help you to design your kitchen.

Changing your kitchen can really make a great improvement to your home, especially if you are thinking of selling. Kitchen improvements can really raise the value of your home. Additionally, remodeling your kitchen will just help to make your home look more updated and fresh.

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Apr
17

Fine Ways to Come up with Kitchen Remodeling Ideas

Posted by Jack Blacksmith
by Jack Blacksmith

Most people, if given the opportunity will have some ideas on how they would like to remodel their kitchen. Kitchen remodeling can be fun. It can be fun to think up designs and create ideas about how you can redesign your kitchen. It starts by taking a good look around the kitchen and thinking about what you would like to change.

Kitchen remodeling ideas can be found in many places. You can look online and in magazines. If you know a contractor or anyone who is into interior design you can talk with them. You will likely be able to get many ideas from these places that you add to your own ideas. You want to look over your kitchen carefully. Think about those little irritations that you would like to change. You should also consider things you have discovered and if you can use these ideas in your remodeling plan. You should also consider the little things. Sometimes all it takes is some new paint to give a kitchen a fresh look.

One thing you should really look into is wasted space. Many times kitchens are not organized in the most efficient way. By changing things a little you can usually come up with more usable space. This can really change the look and functionality of your kitchen. You might think removing things is not a good way to change your kitchen. However, you can actually do a lot of good by removing unused items. For example, if you have a cabinet area that you do not use then remove it. Or if you have an area that is just not easy to use. Consider removing it and redoing it. You may want to enlarge areas as well. Think of all the ways you can change and improve your kitchen.

You will find once you get started that you will likely come up with many ideas. To help you stay organized you should try to keep a plan and write down your ideas. Then you should be able to stay on track and not get too sidetracked by new ideas. In fact, having a plan can be a great way to ensure that your ideas work well together and that you do not waste money or time. Do not let yourself get off track. You can come up with great ideas and brainstorm, but once you get started you should stick to your plan and deviate as little as possible.

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Apr
17

WILD-FLOWER GARDEN

Posted by Kim and Charles Petty
by Kim and Charles Petty

A wild-flower garden has a most attractive sound. One thinks of long tramps in the woods, collecting material, and then of the fun in fixing up a real for sure wild garden.

Many people say they have no luck at all with such a garden. It is not a question of luck, but a question of understanding, for wild flowers are like people and each has its personality. What a plant has been accustomed to in Nature it desires always. In fact, when removed from its own sort of living conditions, it sickens and dies. That is enough to tell us that we should copy Nature herself. Suppose you are hunting wild flowers. As you choose certain flowers from the woods, notice the soil they are in, the place, conditions, the surroundings, and the neighbours.

Suppose you find dog-tooth violets and wind-flowers growing near together. Then place them so in your own new garden. Suppose you find a certain violet enjoying an open situation; then it should always have the same. You see the point, do you not? If you wish wild flowers to grow in a tame garden make them feel at home. Cheat them into almost believing that they are still in their native haunts.

Wild flowers ought to be transplanted after blossoming time is over. Take a trowel and a basket into the woods with you. As you take up a few, a columbine, or a hepatica, be sure to take with the roots some of the plant’s own soil, which must be packed about it when replanted.

The bed into which these plants are to go should be prepared carefully before this trip of yours. Surely you do not wish to bring those plants back to wait over a day or night before planting. They should go into new quarters at once. The bed needs soil from the woods, deep and rich and full of leaf mold. The under drainage system should be excellent. Then plants are not to go into water-logged ground. Some people think that all wood plants should have a soil saturated with water. But the woods themselves are not water-logged. It may be that you will need to dig your garden up very deeply and put some stone in the bottom. Over this the top soil should go. And on top, where the top soil once was, put a new layer of the rich soil you brought from the woods.

Before planting water the soil well. Then as you make places for the plants put into each hole some of the soil which belongs to the plant which is to be put there.

I think it would be a rather nice plan to have a wild-flower garden giving a succession of bloom from early spring to late fall; so let us start off with March, the hepatica, spring beauty and saxifrage. Then comes April bearing in its arms the beautiful columbine, the tiny bluets and wild geranium. For May there are the dog-tooth violet and the wood anemone, false Solomon’s seal, Jack-in-the-pulpit, wake robin, bloodroot and violets. June will give the bellflower, mullein, bee balm and foxglove. I would choose the gay butterfly weed for July. Let turtle head, aster, Joe Pye weed, and Queen Anne’s lace make the rest of the season brilliant until frost.

Let us have a bit about the likes and dislikes of these plants. After you are once started you’ll keep on adding to this wild-flower list.

There is no one who doesn’t love the hepatica. Before the spring has really decided to come, this little flower pokes its head up and puts all else to shame. Tucked under a covering of dry leaves the blossoms wait for a ray of warm sunshine to bring them out. These embryo flowers are further protected by a fuzzy covering. This reminds one of a similar protective covering which new fern leaves have. In the spring a hepatica plant wastes no time on getting a new suit of leaves. It makes its old ones do until the blossom has had its day. Then the new leaves, started to be sure before this, have a chance. These delayed, are ready to help out next season. You will find hepaticas growing in clusters, sort of family groups. They are likely to be found in rather open places in the woods. The soil is found to be rich and loose. So these should go only in partly shaded places and under good soil conditions. If planted with other woods specimens give them the benefit of a rather exposed position, that they may catch the early spring sunshine. I should cover hepaticas over with a light litter of leaves in the fall. During the last days of February, unless the weather is extreme take this leaf covering away. You’ll find the hepatica blossoms all ready to poke up their heads.

The spring beauty hardly allows the hepatica to get ahead of her. With a white flower which has dainty tracings of pink, a thin, wiry stem, and narrow, grass-like leaves, this spring flower cannot be mistaken. You will find spring beauties growing in great patches in rather open places. Plant a number of the roots and allow the sun good opportunity to get at them. For this plant loves the sun.

The other March flower mentioned is the saxifrage. This belongs in quite a different sort of environment. It is a plant which grows in dry and rocky places. Often one will find it in chinks of rock. There is an old tale to the effect that the saxifrage roots twine about rocks and work their way into them so that the rock itself splits. Anyway, it is a rock garden plant. I have found it in dry, sandy places right on the borders of a big rock. It has white flower clusters borne on hairy stems.

The columbine is another plant that is quite likely to be found in rocky places. Standing below a ledge and looking up, one sees nestled here and there in rocky crevices one plant or more of columbine. The nodding red heads bob on wiry, slender stems. The roots do not strike deeply into the soil; in fact, often the soil hardly covers them. Now, just because the columbine has little soil, it does not signify that it is indifferent to the soil conditions. For it always has lived, and always should live, under good drainage conditions. I wonder if it has struck you, how really hygienic plants are? Plenty of fresh air, proper drainage, and good food are fundamentals with plants.

It is evident from study of these plants how easy it is to find out what plants like. After studying their feelings, then do not make the mistake of huddling them all together under poor drainage conditions.

I always have a feeling of personal affection for the bluets. When they come I always feel that now things are beginning to settle down outdoors. They start with rich, lovely, little delicate blue blossoms. As June gets hotter and hotter their colour fades a bit, until at times they look quite worn and white. Some people call them Quaker ladies, others innocence. Under any name they are charming. They grow in colonies, sometimes in sunny fields, sometimes by the road-side. From this we learn that they are more particular about the open sunlight than about the soil.

If you desire a flower to pick and use for bouquets, then the wild geranium is not your flower. It droops very quickly after picking and almost immediately drops its petals. But the purplish flowers are showy, and the leaves, while rather coarse, are deeply cut. This latter effect gives a certain boldness to the plant that is rather attractive. The plant is found in rather moist, partly shaded portions of the woods. I like this plant in the garden. It adds good colour and permanent colour as long as blooming time lasts, since there is no object in picking it.

There are numbers and numbers of wild flowers I might have suggested. These I have mentioned were not given for the purpose of a flower guide, but with just one end in view your understanding of how to study soil conditions for the work of starting a wild-flower garden.

If you fear results, take but one or two flowers and study just what you select. Having mastered, or better, become acquainted with a few, add more another year to your garden. I think you will love your wild garden best of all before you are through with it. It is a real study, you see.

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Apr
17

Best Flowers to Show Sympathy

Posted by Amy Nutt
by Amy Nutt

People use flowers for a number of reasons. They are sent to others when something great has happened in their life, as an expression of love, for encouragement, and also for sympathy. They are a way in which people let others know that they are thinking about them in both good times and in bad, but it is in the bad times when someone needs to know that they are supported, especially in a time of grief.

Flowers for sympathy

Flowers for sympathy are certainly not meant to take away the pain that comes during a grieving time. However, this gesture is a great way to let other family members and friends know that they are not alone in their grief; that they have always got someone by their side. It is an honorable gesture, a gesture of kindness, and one of respect. The act shows those grieving how the life of the deceased touched the life of the one sending the flowers.

The best sympathy flowers

The debate on what flowers are the best sympathy flowers has been ongoing for quite some time. Some may say lilies are the best while others say yellow roses are a great expression of sympathy. Many people have their preferences and their favorites. You’ve probably even sat in a funeral home, looking at all of the different flower arrangements and thought, “that is an interesting choice of flower.” It is not at all common to see flowers that do not look like the traditional funeral flower.

However, the flowers that seems to be favored and have proven to be an adequate choice for sympathy flowers is those flowers that are composed of many different colors. It is amazing how many buying flowers for sympathy do not think of the colors of the flowers. Then again, there are many who do. Even something as simple as picking out your favorite colors can be adequate.

What is ideal is buying flowers that were the favorite colors of the deceased, if that is known, and even finding out what their favorite flower was. If not known, pastels make a great choice and it is always safe to go with lilies and roses. A light pastel red makes a wonderful color of flower to show sympathy.

Real VS Artificial

The sender of the flowers usually makes the decision to use real or artificial flowers. Real flowers smell very sweet and give the grieving a comfortable feeling. However, the sender usually states that they want a particular arrangement to go to a specific person and may want the flowers to last them for a while once in their home. Many times these flowers may have a candle or another centerpiece included with them, which makes it ideal to choose artificial flowers.

If the sender knows if the person receiving the flowers likes real or artificial, that is a great way to solve that dilemma when buying sympathy flowers. The idea is to give the grieving individual something that can be enjoyed in their time of grief.

The perfect flowers

With this said, it is fair to say that the best sympathy flowers are going to be those that are colorful. The flowers should also be either a favorite flower of the deceased or the person receiving the arrangement. If not sure, then roses and lilies make a great choice. Whether or not to buy real flowers or artificial flowers depends on what you would like the recipient to use them for. If you want to provide an environment that is comfortable, then the sweet aroma of real flowers can be quite soothing.

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by Adam Peters

Interior design can reflect your emotions, it can give out a message or it can have a little bit of you and your attributes. It tells a sample of your persona.

The wise have said that there is no way one can measure the taste of art and creativity. Another proverb says that when it comes to art, people may not understand what it is, but they sure know what they like.

The art of Interior designing when used properly in your homes or offices sets out a good impression and feeling. It can reflect your emotions, it can give out a message or it can have a little bit of you and your attributes. Behind every interior design art, is the thought of a person, be it the architect, the tenants, or the landowner. Someone is always there, who has displayed his personality, his creativity and his skills in a home or an office design.

This is why the selection of the right interior design art is so essential, because the designs will speak your mind, your interest, and your personality! Interior designing includes anything and everything from the printed or painted sofa cloth to expensive structures or paintings hung or placed in your official building.

However, the interior design art should always give out a good impression of the purpose of the place. For Example, the interior designing of a home should have an expression of someone’s personal attributes, his preferences, his thoughts and his culture. If correctly related and placed with the rest of the house, even a simple movie poster can become an interior design art. The placement holds great importance. For Example, nude paintings and sculptures in a workplace will set out a wrong impression of the function and purpose of the place. So it is very important to know what goes well with what.

A little mismatch can prove to be catastrophic! Usage of Art The functions and uses of interior design art is not limited to decoration. It has many other uses. For Example, a light-hearted interior decoration art can be found outside the Doctor’s Examination room or Waiting room. This helps in relieving the stress that people undergo while going to visit a doctor. The images distract the attention from their worries so that they feel better when they meet the doctor.

The same concept is also used in corporate waiting rooms as well. A collection of sculptures and images and other pieces of interior design art can be found in the corporate waiting rooms to give out a positive and relieving expression.

Here you will know many things about Brave kitchen islands. A lot can be conveyed by the way you interior design a home or an office. It can be used to display your message, ideas and concepts if done well.

That is why it is all the more important to think carefully about the type of art you want to showcase, be it kitchen decorating ideas or otherwise, else it may give out a wrong impression too.

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Apr
17

The Debt Boxing Match - 0% Interest Smackdown

Posted by Eric Jilson
by Eric Jilson

Debt, debt, debtI’m sure you’re tired of hearing about debt. Unfortunately, if you are having financial problems, you won’t hear the end of it from creditors until it’s paid off (or at least being paid off on time). With high interest rates, that can be easier said than done. Luckily, there is a way to fix your problem more quickly.

I’m sure you get ads all the time for balance transfer credit cards with 0% interest. Most of the time, there are loopholes that make it not a very good deal after all, but every once in a while, you will find a great deal if you look for it.

With a low interest transfer credit card, you can consolidate all of your credit card debts onto a single card with a lower interest rate. This will make it much easier to pay off your loans, because more of the money you pay will be going towards paying off the principal, not just the interest.

A lot of times the 0% offer is just an introduction, so make sure you understand this if it’s the case, and find out what the interest rate is after that period is over. Paying no interest for a short time, but much higher interest after, may not help you. It will provide short term relief though, and you may even be able to pay off your debt during the introductory period. If you find the right deal for your situation, you can truly save hundreds or thousands of dollars.

The simplest way to avoid credit card debt is to fully pay your bills every month. If you pay the balance down to zero every month, you will never have to pay interest, which is what makes the debt harder to pay back. Every month that you don’t pay, the amount you owe grows. Then you add more expenses to that, which also grows, etc. You should try very hard not to let this happen.

If you haven’t been able to keep your balance at zero, you should definitely think about getting a 0% APR credit card to transfer your balance to. This will give you a period of time to pay off your debt with no interest, so you can get your balance back to zero and your financial situation back on track, before causing major problems.

When you are considering getting a balance transfer card, be sure to ask to following questions:

  • How long is will the introductory rate last?
  • What will the rate be after the introductory period?
  • If there are penalties for late payments, what are they?
  • Will getting this card make you payment lower each month?
  • Will it help your credit score?
  • Are there fees to transfer money? If so, what are they?
  • These questions, and any other details you can find, are necessary to make sure you aren’t getting ripped off. Don’t be too quick to sign up based on promised of free flights or money back, etc. Read the fine print, and at some point, you will find the right card for you.

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    Apr
    17

    Favorite Ways to Save on a Kitchen Remodel

    Posted by Eric Slarkowski
    by Eric Slarkowski

    Updating the kitchen is one of the best ways to improve a home’s value before selling. Additionally, many new buyers will reject a house that does not have a updated kitchen. It is one area of the home where it really pays off to do some work before putting your home on the market.

    Many people dread kitchen remodeling due to the idea that it is a large and costly task. It should not be avoided, though, as it can be very beneficial when selling a home. In fact, it also does not have to a huge project or a costly project. You just have to understand the best way to go about the project and approach it with organization and planning. That is the way some of the best kitchen designers go about it.

    The very first thing you need to do is develop a plan. You have to start by looking over your current kitchen. You have to identify problem areas and things you would like to change. You should map out where professional help will be needed and what you can do yourself. Additionally, you should plan out the way you want the final kitchen to look. You want every detail planned out. You will need to be thorough and exact.

    When it comes to cost the best way to keep costs manageable is to try to do as much yourself as possible. You need to also shop around for supplies. There are many aspects of kitchen remodeling that you should be able to handle yourself. If you are also using a contract9or be sure to work together with him to plan out what you will do and what he will be handling. Make sure you choose a contractor that will be willing to cut his cost for work that you do yourself.

    Another idea is to simply fix up the kitchen instead of a complete remodel. Sometimes a kitchen does not really need completely redone and will do fine with just some touch ups. Sometimes some paint and new countertops can be all that is needed. If the kitchen has a general good construction with no major problems then you should really look at freshening it up instead of a complete remodel. This can really save money when it comes to the countertops and the flooring. By freshening it up you can likely save hundreds of dollars over replacement.

    A kitchen remodel is something you really must consider if you plan to sell your home. It will go a long way towards helping you to get the best offer and the most value out of your home.

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