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    1: A Dragon ?
    Ronky The Monster Of Lake Ronkonkoma New York

    2: House Renovation: How Can Mothers Deal With It
    Every nook and cranny of your home was comforting when suddenly, an offer of a new beginning came knocking on your door. Instantly, you saw your musty curtains, your dull furniture, and your boring lay-out. You recollected one quotation, "Do not do for tomorrow what you can do for today." Weird as it may seem, this quote became more real to you than at any time that you have been a mother to three beautiful kids. Being the mother, you understood that you are the only one who can do it; the one who has got the eye of the tiger for details. You wavered; but were innervated when you have remembered seeing demos in the television and reading much about it on magazines. In a short moment you said to yourself: My consciousness is enough! What you want to do at long last came out, capsulized in one word: renovation!

    3: The Secrets Of Green Thumb
    Large or small, climbing or hanging, ordinary or exotic - any plant is only as decorative as it is healthy and thriving. And here, I disagree about the proverbial "green thumb." I contend that this is a misguided figure of speech and that, instead of having some "magic power" over plants, successful growers have intelligent interest in learning what growing conditions plants need and in satisfying those needs. It's neither difficult nor troublesome to grow plants well, but it does require some thought and care.

    4: Oregon Garden With Cyclamen
    In my garden one of the joys of autumn is Cyclamen neapolitanum, a small hardy relative of the larger florist's cyclamen. Dainty, soft pink to pale lavender pink flowers appear like a flock of butterflies in late August or early September and last until hard frost. There is also an ethereally lovely pure white, C. neapolitanum album.

    5: Vacuuming Rugs Made Easy
    Many seem to avoid vacuuming their carpeting. Preferring instead to postpone or delay the task for another day. And no big deal right? It doesn't hurt anything to put off a task that few relish or enjoy.

    6: The Dual Purpose Of Fruit Trees
    Wildflowers succeed best when planted soon after the November rains start. If you're trying to "tame" a vacant lot by naturalizing it with wildflowers, this is the right time in Pacific Coast gardens. Watch them after the winter rains as they spring up almost overnight and grow into an infinite variety of charming forms and colors. Mixtures give the gayest effects. Most western seed stores have wildflower seeds in bulk lots at low prices.

    7: Finding The Best Electric Blankets
    When you are thinking about how to stay warm during the cold winter months, you can choose from a number of different things. If you want to keep nice and toasty in your home then you can get a heater. If you want to stay warm in your bed though, you should look at getting the best electric blankets.

    8: Orchid Pseudobulbs - Nature Gauge Of Health
    The pseudobulb, a green, banana-like object at the base of the leaves, is a very interesting and vital part of the orchid plant. In it the food and moisture obtained from the air and water (the orchid's sources of nourishment) are stored.

    9: Use Milwaukee Carpet Cleaning Services
    If you need to spruce up your home or are trying to sell your home then you may want to think about carpet cleaning. It is a lot cheaper than buying new carpet and it can really make your home look a lot cleaner, brighter and just plain better. Since most carpets really should be cleaned once every three months, you are probably overdue, anyways. If you live in the area you should look for some good Milwaukee carpet cleaning services.

    10: The #1 Houseplant Destruction
    Plants need water to help carry food from roots to the leaves and stems, and to keep leaves from dehydrating. On the other hand, there is serious danger in too much watering. If pots or roots stand in water, rot may be a quick result. Generally it is best to let soil dry out moderately, but not completely, between waterings - with some give and take at both ends of the scale for dry growers like cacti, and a few moisture-loving bog plants.


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