Archive for September 2008

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Creating An Organic Butterfly Garden

Sep 29th, 2008 | By cathi | Category: Gardening, Landscaping

There’s always that little girl inside every woman who just adores butterflies fluttering around a wonderful garden full of delicate flowers, all just starting to bloom under the morning light. But creating ones requires a lot of work and a little bit of patience, since attracting butterflies is no easy task. You have to research [...]



I’m A “Peace Patroller”

Sep 25th, 2008 | By Rick | Category: Taking Care of Business

In case anyone was wondering, I’m a “Peace Patroller”: My Liberal Identity: You are a Peace Patroller, also known as an anti-war liberal or neo-hippie. You believe in putting an end to American imperial conquest, stopping wars that have already been lost, and supporting our troops by bringing them home. Take the quiz at www.FightConservatives.com [...]



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What Is Organic Gardening?

Sep 22nd, 2008 | By cathi | Category: Gardening

Conventional wisdom says that organic gardening is a simple process wherein one just plants seeds and for it to grow to its potential, fertilizers are put around the area and pesticides are used to brush off annoying insects that may storm the garden. However, organic gardening is more than a step-by-step process; it is a [...]



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Bamboo Flooring

Sep 20th, 2008 | By Rick | Category: Decor, Featured

Are Bamboo Floors Ecologically Friendly? Bamboo floors. We’re not talking about some uneven, bumpy tiki-lounge decor here — we’re talking about a manufactured product much like our familiar hardwood flooring that comes in tongue and groove planks. Only bamboo flooring is not made from trees like oak or pine or maple — bamboo flooring is [...]



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CFL Mercury, The Hidden Home-buying Hazard

Sep 3rd, 2008 | By Rick | Category: Energy Conservation

Compact fluorescent light bulbs, those spiral bulbs that give off the same amount of light as conventional incandescent tungsten bulbs for a fraction of the energy-cost, are great. In the long run, they can lower your energy bills. Though they’re somewhat less efficient than tubular fluorescent bulbs found in office buildings and schools, because compact [...]