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Recommended water garden Items
Big Plums Wall Hanging


A wonderfully unique interaction of time-worn elements with contemporary painting techniques, the 'Big Plums' wall hanging depicts a reproduction of an original mixed-media work. Mounted on sturdy 1/4-inch-thick board and ready to hang. Includes a "keyhole" hanger, allowing the work to hang a consistent 1/2" away from the wall. Each work is finished with a matte glaze for protection and lustre. Handcrafted in the USA.


Price: 55.99



Cast Bronze Doorbell - Dragonfly


Greet guests at your door with an inviting touch! Cast in solid bronze with a polished finish, this handsome doorbell gains a rich patina as time and weather eventually work their magic. Designed for use with all standard 10 to 16 volt chimes, each dragonfly doorbell features a lighted button and includes mounting hardware. Designed and created in Oregon.


Price: 29.99



Vinyl Record Coasters


Designer Jeff Davis has put another spin on recycling by rescuing vintage LPs and turning them into very cool coaster sets! Each coaster is created from an actual vinyl LP record and has the original label intact. The coasters are protected from moisture with a clear mylar seal. Each set includes a clear case and 6 coasters in a wide variety of artists/bands. Made in the USA.


Price: 17.99



Nebula Sterling Silver Necklace


Designed and created in Pennsylvania, each 'Nebula' Pendant is individually forged from solid sterling silver by hand. The elegant scrolling design includes a 22-inch sterling silver chain.


Price: 42.99



Buzzard Biker


Hang on tight, folks - this bird has gone hogwild! Our metal artist creates imaginative welded sheet-metal sculptures to enliven indoor or outdoor spaces. Individually created in rusted steel, this eclectic buzzard is perched atop his bike, ready to roll. Features laser-cut details, quality welds and a cactus accent. Laser-initialed by the artist on the base. Handcrafted in Arizona.


Price: 49.99



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Momentus Practice 40 oz Training Putter & DVD (Right-Handed)


Momentus Swing Trainer 40 oz Practice Putter

Right-Handed (Training Grip)

The Momentus Practice Putter is designed to hit practice putts on the putting green to help improve your rhythm and tempo on the green. The slightly heavier shaft of the Practice Putter swings with an even, pendulum-like, rhythm and will ingrain a feel for the same stroke with your own putter. Spend 30 minutes on the practice green with the Momentus Practice Putter to develop a smoother stroke to lower your scores.

Fine tune your putting stroke for lower scores by using the Practice Putter to improve the rhythm and tempo of your stroke! As a bonus with this putter you will get an Instructional DVD that will teach you exercise using the putter.

Features:

  • Designed for practice putting
  • Proven shaft-weighting technology
  • Fine tune your putting stroke
  • Improve rhythm and tempo
  • Develop a consistent stroke
  • Ingrain muscle memory


    Price: 19.95



    Delta 69446-PBB Polished Brass Towel Ring


    Delta 69446-PBB Towel Ring


    Price: 13.99



    Today's water garden Article
    Tips For Indoor Gardening



    During those long winter months one can bring a little bit of the outdoors in with with some indoor gardening. Having plants in the home can really add to your decor and helps off than the look of every room as well as add to your health. Indoor plants can help add moisture to the air as well as help filter the air by exchanging carbon dioxide for oxygen.


    Indoor gardening is no more demanding than outdoor gardening and you don't have to have a lot of plants to make a big difference in your home. Just like outdoor plants those that you keep indoors need some basic things such as lighting water and nutrients.


    Different types of indoor plants require different amounts of lighting but most plants will grow better with good light. You can help provide this by placing plants near windows where they can get natural light but you may also want to buy a special plant grow light especially for those dark winter days. When choosing plants for your indoor garden, keep in mind that the darker leafed plants usually don't need as much light as the other plants.


    Many people tend to kill their indoor plants by overwatering them. While your indoor garden needs water just like your outdoor garden it's important to remember that these plants are in containers and you can't just load them up with a ton of water that will stand in the container and perhaps wrought the roots. Be sure that each container has a good drainage system, perhaps with rocks at the very bottom of the container, and a saucer for the water to drain out into. You should not let the soil get to dry but don't overwater either. Check your in your garden at least once a week to to see if it needs watering.


    With indoor gardening, humidity can be a problem particularly in the winter when it is very dry. To keep your plants moisturized you can spray them with a fine mist and if it is really dry dry wrapping the plant in a cone of newspaper or wax paper and missing the play and then. The cold will help keep the moisture into the plant.


    Different plants require different kinds and amounts of fertilization. You should be aware of each planning your indoor garden and what its needs are. You can buy indoor fertilizer from any home goods or garden store and you can even buy fertilizer sticks that you stick in the container at the grocery store. Some exotic plants like orchids need special fertilizer of most regular houseplants just use the regular fertilizer you can find in any store.


    Here's a few plants you might want to add to your indoor garden:


    African violets


    These plants have pretty purple flowers and green glossy leaves. They are quite often grown indoors and can add colorful splash to your indoor garden. They like light but don't put them right in the final get scorched. Avoid overwatering as this will kill them.


    Philodendrons


    These of the most popular and Hardy of all indoor garden plants. They are full of large green leaves and prefer a medium light. It's best to let them dry out a bit between wanderings and you can keep the little dryer in the winter. If the leaves turn brown and you're not watering them enough. They like high humidity but will do okay in most homes. Be sure to wash the leaves off often to remove dust.


    Boston Ferns


    The Boston fern is a popular indoor plant which produces a thick bundle of leaves. It requires diffused lighting and will need a grow light in rooms where there is not enough natural light. They can be sensitive to chlorine and tap water so watering regularly with distilled water is best. Boston ferns can be a bit difficult to grow as they like cool locations with a lot of humidity. Misting your Boston fern each day can help it be happy and healthy.


    Jade Plant


    They Jade Plant is a succulent and can tolerate very dry conditions. These plants are extremely tolerant and difficult to kill so few one start in indoor garden but don't have a green calm you do well to consider one of these.

    About the Author


    Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.backyard-garden-and-patio.com where you can learn more about plants and gardening.

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