Archive for April, 2011
All About Organic Gardening

Organic gardening presents a lot of advantages over the regular gardening, because it is considered to be a healthier alternative. Most people are aware that the chemical pesticides that are commonly used for regular gardening have adverse effects not just on the plants, but more so on human beings. The best advantage of organic gardening is that it uses fertilizers derived from natural products, and thus is safer to use.
A large number of people around the world now prefer to eat only organic fruits and vegetables because of this benefit. Organic gardening has earned its name and people would normally have a higher regard for products raised through organic farming.
The best feature of organic gardening is its use of fertilizers from natural products. This is done through composting which means accumulating biodegradable materials such as dry leaves, fruit peelings, kitchen food disposables and burying these materials underground. As fermentation is allowed to happen, the soil becomes richer with nutrients that can be used to fertilize your plants. There are no chemicals added, so there are fertilizers that are all natural and have no harmful effects on the plants. Compost enhances the soil and the fruits and vegetables produced are healthier, greener and tastier.
Organic gardening can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors and grow beautiful flowers, fruits and vegetables. An important step in organic gardening is soil preparation. Experienced gardeners know that nothing beats rich, organic soil for growing a lush and productive garden. Although organic gardeners may choose to skip chemical fertilizers, most experienced gardening enthusiasts know that there are excellent organic solutions to make your vegetables thrive.
The Mahogany Furniture

Mahogany, a tropical kind of hardwood, is a durable hardwood used to make fine furniture. This wood is considerably known for its beautiful grain, reddish-brown color, and high-quality for craft. It also responds well to hand or machine tool which make the craftsmen or wood artisan easy to work with.
Basically, mahogany wood is fine material worked as furniture, deck, and acoustic musical instrument, such as drums or guitar. Beside that, it is built as decking or rail road material. And now, this hardwood sought by people as indoor or out door furniture to fill at any living space.
Back then, mahogany furniture is frequently made in classic traditional style, but these pieces can complement any decorating style. Nowadays, mahogany suits with modern contemporary style of furniture. Adding a few mahogany accent pieces at the living space will create another beauty of elegance and sophistication atmosphere.
Furniture like, chairs, tables, cabinets and other home furnishings crafted with mahogany will last years to come and should be considered an investment. But since the massive exploitation for a century or more, the natural rainforest of mahogany is decreasing. In South America, or Asia, it is substituted with the harvest plantation of mahogany to keep the supply of wood as furniture.
Later, many manufacturers decided to change their solid mahogany furniture to sell into particleboard or veneers. There are many reasons that many of them did that move. One is for preservation of natural and plantation of mahogany in order to of course preservation and the good human kind.
Lawn Furniture – Which Material to Choose?

I need new lawn furniture and if you are reading this, I suppose you need it too. I was looking around to find some answers to help me decide what to choose. First it is important to know what your needs and requirements are.
- Comfort – this is essential. Afternoon sitting in your garden has to be relaxing. It has to give you a sense of comfort and allow you to renew energy for the next working week.
- Practical – very important. It is annoying if you have to struggle with your lawn furniture when you want to move it a few inches. It has to be as light as possible, because besides using it, its purpose is to move it around and even put it inside when the whether is awful. Cleaning and maintaining it, are issues you have to consider too.
- Price – also important. I did not mention this earlier, but you have to look in your wallet too. You have to decide how much money you intend to spend on it.
- Design – mentioned at the end, but crucial. It can be the most comfortable and practical piece, but if you do not enjoy your lawn furniture, the experience will be less pleasant. It has to fit into its surrounding, so it does not destroy the harmony in your garden that you have created year after year.
So, what are your possibilities? There are three main types of materials that you can choose from.
Wall Painting, DIY Interior Wall Painting Tips

The five biggest mistakes people make painting walls!!
Painting walls tends to be easier than ceilings, they’re more accessible and it’s a matter of just pulling furniture away from the walls and covering the floor and your away. Even though painting walls is cleaner cut, mistakes can still be made. Here are the five biggest ones when you’re painting walls for your interior wall painting project.
- Lack or too little preparation. What I refer to is filling cracks and holes prior to painting. Your prep work is vital in determining the outcome and finished product of any job your doing. When it comes to painting, remember 95% is prep and 5% is finish work. You stick to that rule and you can’t possibly go wrong. OK!
- Putting too much filler or Spackle on the walls. I’ve seen some people and been to rescue missions where people have got this wrong and it looks like either a couple of things have happened, firstly it has looked like they stood back and threw it at the walls from a distance or their two year old child got into the room while they were getting coffee and had a plaster party. In which case I’ve spent hours sanding and getting the walls back to a decent surface to work with. There really is no need to over fill your walls, take your time relax have some fun throw some filler or Spackle at someone enjoy the process of preparing your walls and you say “yeah right whatever”. But seriously now just a couple of light skims if you don’t get it the first time do a second skim it will save hours of backbreaking work trust me.