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Why Home Composting Is So Great!

Have you heard of composting, but just aren’t sure what it means?  Not sure why how compost can benefit you?  If you haven’t started composting at home yet, now is the time!  Home composting is more than just a growing trend among gardeners, it’s a great way to recycle your kitchen scraps and yard refuse into something you can use-compost!

So what is compost and why is it so beneficial?  Compost is a fresh black material similar in appearance and texture to potting soil.  It is produced naturally when organic material breaks down and decays (a process also known as composting).  The resulting compost is rich in nutrients that plants love, making it one of the best types of fertilizer you can use.  Compost, also known as black gold, can be tilled into the soil before trees, shrubs, or other plants are planted.  It can also be applied to the soil around existing plants.  Compost will help plants grow bigger, faster, and stronger than you ever thought possible.

Better yet, composting is a way to recycle!  We all know that recycling is the right thing to do.  The more items we can keep out of our landfills, the better.  And after all, why throw away things that you can turn into valuable compost?  Simple things like vegetable peelings, dead leaves from your trees, and plant clippings can all be turned into compost.  It just makes sense to recycle these things into compost rather than throwing them away.

So how do you get started with home composting?  Well, first you need to decide what type of composting you want to do.  There are two basic types of composting, aerobic and anaerobic.  Anaerobic composting refers to methods such as a compost pile.  Compost piles are one of the easiest methods of composting.  They require little effort and virtually no maintenance.  Simply pick a spot in your yard (preferably far away from your house; keep reading and we’ll explain why) and begin a pile of the organic materials to be composted.  Sounds easy, right?  While anaerobic composting is easy, there are also some downsides.  First is the length of time required.  The microbes that break materials down in anaerobic composting are very inefficient.  When you pile things up in a compost pile, it can take several years for them to fully break down and become finished compost.  The second problem is the odor produced.  Many people think of composting as a smelly process, and when it comes to anaerobic composting, they are correct.  Anaerobic bacteria produce methane and sulfate gasses as a byproduct of the composting process, and these are gasses that we find very offensive and smelly.

Aerobic composting, on the other hand, is an entirely different process.  Just like the name would suggest, aerobic composting requires oxygen, meaning that the organic materials being broken down must be aerated regularly.  A compost pile can be mixed and turned regularly to encourage aerobic bacteria; however, this is often a difficult and labor-intense process.  The easiest way to compost materials aerobically is to buy a compost tumbler.  Compost tumbler bins are designed to be rotated, so that the aerobic microbes get the oxygen they need to create finished compost.  In contrast to anaerobic bacteria, aerobic microbes are very efficient and quick.  A compost tumbler, under the right temperature and moisture conditions, can usually produce finished compost within about 6 weeks.  Even better yet, aerobic bacteria do not produce smelly gasses like anaerobic bacteria, meaning that aerobic composting is a virtually odorless process.  Compost tumbler bins can be easily purchased through many online and mail order stores.

No matter what type of composting you decide on, home composting is still a great idea.  Not only is composting good for the earth, it’s also great for your plants and garden.  Plus, you’ll have the satisfaction of turning garbage and yard waste into something really valuable that you can use.  Home composting isn’t just for master gardeners anymore, so what are you waiting for?  Start composting today!

Home Products ‘n’ More offers free shipping on composter units and compost tumbler bins! Wondering where to use your compost? Find out how compost is beneficial in raised bed gardening.

Guys Guide to Giving Flowers

What’s the best way for a man to make a lasting impression on a woman? Recent consumer research shows that the answer to making a memorable impact is right under his nose– through flowers. In fact, the study shows that 92% of women can remember the last time they received flowers, and 89% say receiving flowers makes them feel special.

Giving great floral gifts, however, still remains a mystery to most men. To help them out, author and TV host Rebecca Cole provides guidance on giving females flowers.

“Flowers are a sensual gift that can express any emotion so simply – with just a little knowledge and a phone call to the florist.”

Cole offers advice to guys on:

How to send just the right message to the woman in his life – a new girlfriend, that special someone, Mom or a good friend.

The New Thing. This emotion may be the most difficult for a man to express, so Cole provides style advice for the guy who wants to show his new romantic interest exactly how he feels. “A passionate arrangement is filled with hot pinks, oranges, reds and golds. Add a thoughtful card to help communicate just the right sentiment,” says Cole.
The Real Deal. Flowers are intimately – and internationally – linked with the art of romance, and for good reason says Cole. “As relationships grow, flowers become symbols of different events and milestones in our lives together. Take note of her favorite flowers – the varieties at your wedding, flowers you sent her when you first started dating or the ones she buys for herself. Those will have great meaning and impact.”
Leading Ladies. “No woman – especially moms, grandmas and sisters – should live without a little TLC,” says Cole. A fabulous flowering plant or a garden-style arrangement with greens and soft pastel hues – no matter what the flower – will send the message that you care.
The Gal Pal. “Flowers that show you’re thinking of someone, but not in a sensual way, have anatural, just-picked feeling,” says Cole. She advises to ask for a selection of garden-style flowers or a bright bold color palette that is fun and whimsical. A basket with a mix of flowering and green plants delivered to her door or office is also a sure fire winner.

What are the three top design styles that men can ask for with confidence:

Research shows that 96% of women like to receive flowers when they’re not expecting them. “Guys should know that they don’t have to wait for a special occasion to give flowers,” Cole says. “Make an occasion by sending flowers to the woman in your life, just because. They’ll never forget it.”

Cole offers advice for men willing to try something trendy. She suggests these three top design styles that men can ask for with confidence:

Monobotanic. Arrangements featuring only one type of flower (such as all roses, tulips, lilies or iris) are in style and may even include different colors of the same flower in the vase or container.
Monochromatic. Pick a color, any color and stick with it! If her favorite color is pink, for example, ask your florist for a fresh bouquet of different flowers in the same color range.
Bunches of Texture. Ask your florist to select complementary flowers of various textures to place in bunches in an elegant glass container. This unique look has a bold, contemporary feel and will surely provide the “wow” factor.
Need to find a florist? Check Online Florist in your area or just search on internet.
Don’t know what to say on the card? Check for Creative quotes messages for every occasion. 

A Guy’s Checklist of Things to Remember

Be Spontaneous. You don’t have to wait for a special occasion to give flowers. In fact, most women say “no reason” is the best reason to get flowers.
Size Doesn’t Matter. Trust your florist to help you send an arrangement that is appropriate for the occasion. Bouquets both big and small can make a bold statement. It’s the sentiment that makes the impact.
Score Big Points. Surprise her by sending a bouquet to her office, and see how much attention you’ll get because of the attention she got.
Relax. Flowers don’t have to mean commitment. Women know when an arrangement simply means that you care.

“The most important thing to remember is that you simply cannot go wrong with flowers,” said Cole. “Your florist is there to help, but you’ll get all the credit.”

Working on flower related subjects for past 2 years.

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Stop! Before you take the shovel, before you plant a single herb. Stop to consider why you want an herb garden. What are your intentions for planting these marvelous plants?

Are you planning on using them both fresh and dried for culinary purposes — to add to your meals to enhance the flavors? Are you planning on making flavored oils or vinegars to present to friends and family members as gifts (while keeping a couple stashed for yourself?)

Or have you discovered the many natural health benefits of herbs and would like to grow your own to brew teas, infusions, pastes to use to help your minor health conditions?

Oh, yes, it does matter! First, you may be planting totally different plants if your aim is to embolden your entrees than to empower your health.

Here are just a few of the different “classes” of herbs, each used for a different reason”

Culinary herbs — sometimes referred to as sweet herbs – are those plants, whether they be annual, biennial or perennial, that have tender roots or ripe seeds. They also possess an aromatic flavor (yes, they smell darned good!) and they have a great flavor.

Medicinal herbs are grown with the intent of eventual use to remedy specific health conditions, from serious heart related problems or the pain of arthritis to loss of energy or memory.

Ornamental herbs. Just as the name implies, these herbs are grown with the intent of pure enjoy. They’re cherished for their beauty.

Then there are the herbs that are grown in order to enjoy a great cup of tea. And believe it or not, there are gorgeous, imaginatively designed gardens, grown for this express purpose.

The herbs you ultimately grow depend on large part, which class of herbs you want.

How to Herb Garden team http://howtoherbgarden.bytinet.com Information for Successful Herb Gardening

“How To Herb Garden” Team

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b.Minerals are quickly broken down to enrich the soil.
c.The topsoil washes into the ocean.
d.Leaching of the topsoil keeps the A horizon thin.

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