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The Green Man Bird Feeder


This whimsical birdfeeder depicts the legendary Green Man of English lore in a joyful mood as he provides food for his feathered friends. Created with stoneware by ceramic artisans in the USA, he is weatherproof and will never discolor. Ready to hang with an attached braided cable.


Price: 34.99



Orion' Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet


Designed and created by Mary Carolyn and Ted Walker of Pennsylvania, each 'Orion' Cuff Bracelet is individually forged by hand from solid sterling silver. The bracelet features a flurry of bold silver swirls wrapped around the wrist. Designed to fit most wrists, but the cuff is naturally adjustable for slightly larger or smaller sizes.


Price: 79.99



Bronze Garden Bells - Double Bell Mobile


Handcrafted in the USA, each piece of this wind bell is cast in bronze using the ancient techniques of sand-casting. The metal is durable, withstands the harshest of weather conditions, is highly resistant to corrosion, and rrings with a strong, pure tone that is unique to bronze. Fully assembled with a mohagany clapper, this wind bell mobile catches the slightest of passing breezes to create a crisp, clear ring.


Price: 124.99



Lotus Pewter and Bloodwood Salt and Pepper Shakers


A set of brilliantly detailed lotus blooms add a distinctive touch to your table setting. The lotus is an original design sculpted in clay, cast in solid pewter, and given a coating of nickel silver for a lasting shine! Each lotus is set atop 5-inch tall bases created from bloodwood with a rich deep-red tint, providing perfect contrast to the shiny pewter. All pewter portions are designed and crafted in the USA.


Price: 74.99



Set of Two Gnome-Be-Gone Sculptures


Finally - a way to rid your yard of those pesky garden gnomes! Position these Gnome-Be-Gones prominently in your flowerbeds and be free of those disturbing little Euro garden invaders forever. Each sculpture is individually handcrafted in Utah and signed by the artist.


Price: 109.99



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Learning About Garden Tractors


Garden tractors can be a very efficient tool in gardening. By learning to use it safely, you will be able to make it an important gardening tool that you cannot live without.

In this article, you will learn more about when garden tractors were invented and how to work the garden tractor safely. You will also learn how to increase your fuel economy. If you are an amateur gardener who uses a garden tractor to maintain your garden, then you will want to use this article to help you do your work more efficiently.

Garden Tractor Development
Near the end of the nineteenth century, garden tractors were invented. The first garden tractors were powered by steam until just before WWI when diesel garden tractors came on the scene. Garden tractors were quickly used for all different facets of farm work, including digging and moving soil. The invention of the garden tractor has great increased a farmer?s efficiency in taking care of a farm.

Choosing a Garden Tractor
Choosing between the many different sizes and manufacturers of garden tractors may be overwhelming. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind to help you make your decision. The first thing is the size of your area that you are going to use the tractor on. If you have less than an acre, then you will want one that is 2-3 horsepower. If you have a larger area that you are using it on, then you will need to get a garden tractor that has between 15 to 20 horsepower. This can enable you to move boulders and do other normal maintenance farm work.

Operating Garden Tractors Safely
Usually when you are doing work with a garden tractor, you are alone. That is why it is essential that you learn to use garden tractors safely. By employing the following safety tips, you can help to keep yourself and your family safe from any accident, from small to large.

? Keep your garden tractor in optimum condition. Make sure that it is able to do the work that you need it to do.
? Anytime you drive garden tractors, you need to be sure that you use the seat belts. This will help to keep you safely on the tractor.
? If you are doing work on a new patch of land, then you will want to walk out the area to ensure that there is no debris or other problem that can cause you harm when you are driving the garden tractor.
? Stay focused on the work that you are doing at all times.
? Extra riders should not ever ride garden tractors. This is very dangerous.
? Hand brakes should always be used when stopping the tractor to make sure that the tractor does not move due to gravity.

Saving Gas
? Make sure that the garden tractors are in good running condition so that they will use the fuel efficiently.
? Fuel filters should be changed regularly. Service the garden tractors on a regular basis and use fuel additive to help clean the fuel injectors.
? Air filters should be changed or cleaned regularly. This will help to increase the fuel efficiency.
? Never overload the tractor.


About the Author:

Andrew Caxton use to write on lawnmowers and similar subjects for lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors . Find more publications about Garden Tractors at his website.





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