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Small Iron Welcome Sign - Adriondack Chairs


A wonderful way to welcome friends & family to your door while adding a touch of charm to the outside of your home! Measuring 11.75 x 8.0 inches and featuring a pair of adriondack chairs, this lightweight sign is created from iron and powder-coated to allow a lifetime of protection from the elements.


Price: 21.99







Buddha Cast-Stone Garden Plaque


This Buddha plaque is an original sculptural work individually artist-reproduced in cast stone/fine concrete. Sturdy, thick and weather-resistant, the use of cast stone allows this plaque to be used indoors or outdoors. A light patina finish adds a rich luster and "aged" look to the plaque and emphasizes the depth of the relief. Individually cast, sealed and finished in the USA.


Price: 52.99



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Delta 78059-MC Michael Graves Matte Chrome Votive Holder


Delta 78059-MC Michael Graves Votive Candle Holder
Matte Chrome - Wall Mount

Manufacturer: Delta Faucet
Model #: 78059-MC
Condition: Brand New In Retail Box
Warranty: Lifetime Faucet & Finish Warranty
List Price: $29.50

The Delta Michael Graves Collection is a Designer Series that brings elegant style and functionality to everyday life. This accessory coordinates perfectly with the faucets in the Michael Graves Bath Collection.

Features

  • Everything Included For Installation
  • Lifetime Faucet & Finish Warranty
  • Finish: Matte Chrome
  • Collection: Michael Graves
  • Includes 2 decorative trim rings.
  • 1 Star design, 1 Teardrop design



Price: 14.99



Bionaire BCM6100-U Small Room Cool Mist Humidifier + Galileo


Bionaire BCM6100-U Small Room Cool Mist Wick Humidifier

w/ Galileo Wireless Climate Center

Manufacturer: Bionaire
Model #: BCM6100-U
Condition: Brand New In Box
Warranty: Manufacturer's Warranty
List Price: $99.99

Bionaire BCM6100-U 0.75 Gallon Humidifier - Sleep comfortably with a consistent supply of fresh air, thanks to this humidifiers Galileo remote climate center and filter monitor to optimize filter performance. The Galileo Wireless Climate Center measures the environment and communicates with the humidifier to monitor the desired humidity level. It can be used for a room up to 500 sq ft. and can run up to 48 hours.

Humidifier System/Filters:

  • Extended life Wick Filter for increased performance and a longer lifetime
  • Microban Antibacterial filter protection inhibits growth of bacteria, mold and mildew
  • Bionaire BCM6100 Galileo Cool Mist Humidifier employs WF6000 wick filter.
  • Filter's Lifetime: 2-3 Months (depending on the usage and quality of water)

Performance:

  • Three Low / Medium / High settings for variable humidity output.
  • Choice of Full Auto or Manual operating modes.
  • Filling Capacity - 0.75 Gallons
  • Daily moisture output - 2.0 Gallons.
  • Runs on one refill for up to 28 hours.
  • Level of Noise:
  • Low - Quiet (below 35 dB)
  • Medium - Slightly Noisy (below 50 dB)
  • High - Noisy (below 65 dB)
  • Maximum humidifying area (average constructions) - 500 sq. ft.
  • Maximum humidifying area (tight constructions) - 1000 sq. ft.
  • Power consumption: Low/Medium/High - 30/40/60 Watts.

Features:

  • GALILEO Wireless Climate Center maintains desired humidity level automatically.
  • Certified GE Electric Motor Ensures Safe and Quiet Operation.
  • Humidistat operates within the humidity range 35% - 60% with 1% increment.
  • Galileo LCD display displays current and set humidity levels.
  • Built-in filter monitor tells when to replace the wick filter.
  • Super wide tank opening fits in most faucets
  • Removable water tray allows easy and trouble-free cleaning.
  • Removable water tank with soft, comfort grip handle.
  • Separate Power On and Refill indicator lights.
  • Lightweight portable design - easy to carry from room to room.
  • 2-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
  • Dimensions: Width / Depth / Height: - 13.5" x 8.0" x 10.5"



Price: 49.99



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Successful Organic Gardening Systems



What is it that most organic gardeners want from their amazing food gardens?

* Is it the substantial health benefits:

- knowing that your food is GM and synthetic chemicals and free?

- gathering your food from garden to table in minutes, retaining valuable, health enhancing nutrients?

* Or the pleasure of losing yourself in the delight of time spent in your garden?

* Maybe it's about spending time teaching your children how to garden

* Perhaps it's your creative outlet; designing, creating, maintaining

* Do you view it as your part in helping the environment; reduce, reuse, recycle?


I believe Organic Gardening brings us most (or all) of these things. Some of the practices that are a must for having a healthy, high yielding vegetable garden include strategies or systems that bring about healthy soil, deep watering, balanced insect populations and crop rotation / planning.


Having nutrient rich, well balanced soil, high in microbial activity can be achieved by continually adding organic matter to the soil. You can do this with compost (making your own compost has many benefits), green manures, crop rotation and a "no dig" policy. A high yielding garden is dependant on healthy soil.


Deep watering will encourage your plants to develop deep root systems. This enables them to take in more water and nutrients. You then have strong, healthy plants that do well with regular deep watering. Mulching prevents moisture loss, soil erosion and reduces weeds. Installing drip irrigation - especially when combined with a timer - will benefit you, your garden and the environment.


If you want to be chemical and / or spray free getting the right balance of beneficial and harmful insects throughout your garden is crucial. Yes, I said harmful insects! If there were no harmful insects for the beneficial ones to feed on all your beneficial insects will die or go elsewhere. Nature abounds in symbiotic relationships and this works very efficiently in the garden. Imagine if you had no predatory insects and were then inundated with carrot fly. There would be no stopping them, unless you resorted to chemicals - and you should never allow this in your organic garden.

Arm yourself instead with companion planting practices; practical methods to outwit the enemy (harmful insects) the way nature intended. Plant combinations that will confuse pests by masking the smell and shapes of plants which pests use to locate their favourite foods. In my Companion Planting guide you will also discover which plants benefit each other and those you must never plant together.


With the basics covered you just need to decide what you're going to grow, how much of it and when. You know your family's food needs better than anyone else, so there's no point in growing 15 brussels sprouts plants if your family won't eat them. You also need to know the right time of year to plant different families. For example: Cucurbits (cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, melons) need to grow in warm temperatures. In winter (unless you can artificially provide the right conditions) your crop will fail - so leave it till the ground has warmed, the days are lengthening and the risk of late frost has passed (mid spring in most areas).

Rotating your crops is also a good practice. Otherwise you will deplete the soil of particular nutrients / elements that a crop planted continually in the same place needs. This also means that the crop will perform worse each year as the nutrients it needs decline.

I like to spend winter evenings planning what, where and how much I'm going to plant in my veggie garden next season. Keeping a gardening journal comes in really handy when I'm planning. It reminds me what worked previously, what I'd like to do differently and whether or not I planted enough or too much of a particular plant to meet our needs.


If you think this is all a bit overwhelming, just remember progress, not perfection. Just get started and improve upon it as you go. So you really have no excuse. You have enough information to make a great start and you can build on it as you gain more experience.

About the Author


Hi, I am an avid organic gardener and recycler. I live on a small country property in South Australia. It is my mission to encourage as many people as possible to start organic gardening. Please visit my website for more great organic gardening tips & information.


Happy gardening, healthy living...

Julie Williams

www.1stoporganicgardening.com

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