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	<title>Types of Hobbies &#187; Kim Archer</title>
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		<title>Easiest Herbs For Novice Gardeners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 09:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patricia Leyland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're a novice when it concerns herb gardening, you may be worried about which varieties of herbs it's best to grow. There are a large number of herbs available, and some are more challenging to raise than others. There are various types of herbs that are especially easy to grow for the inexperienced. These tend to be hardier plants which don't require a lot of fertilizer or special work.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re a novice when it concerns herb gardening, you may be worried about which types of herbs you should grow. There are many different herbs available, and some are more challenging to raise than others. You will find certain kinds of herbs that are especially easy to grow for beginners. These are generally more hardy plants that don&#8217;t require a lot of fertilizer or special work.</p>
<p>Basil: Basil is a warm-weather annual herb. It is hardy in most zones, but it requires hot, dry conditions to reach peak flavor. It needs full sun, and very rich, moist soil. Really the only significant concerns with growing basil are slugs and cool conditions. As long as basil has sufficient light and heat, and its soil is allowed to dry out between waterings, it generally demands little in the way of extra care.</p>
<p>Chives: Chives are herbs which will grow in almost any conditions and almost any kind of soil. In fact, they hardly need any tending. They prefer to have full sun on them, and rich soils make them do better. Chives have a wonderful flavor which is a bit like onions, and are great as a topping for baked potatoes. You can use them in many different ways either dried or fresh.</p>
<p>Oregano: This herb is extremely popular, and it goes well with many different types of foods. It is widely used in tomato-based pasta, chicken, and pork dishes. Hardy in zones 5-9, oregano does well in raised beds, rock gardens, alongside roads or pathways, or just about anywhere! It requires full sun and well-drained soil, but it actually does better in poor, rocky soil!</p>
<p>Parsley: Parsley is a relatively hardy annual in zones 2-11. Both flat-leaf and curly varieties are easy to tend and flourish without all sorts of extra care. It can do well in full sun to light shade, and requires rich soil that is well-drained but moist. It doesn&#8217;t do especially well in heat.</p>
<p>Thyme: This is an herb that is perennial and simple to tend. It is quite hardy and grows to the size of a small shrub. It prefers lots of sun and a warm environment to grow well, in addition to well drained but damp soil. If you&#8217;re growing thyme in the house, you should make sure that you place the plant near a window so it gets the most sunlight.</p>
<p>When choosing herbs, take note of which zones they are suited to. Even though most of these herbs are hardy, they do much better when kept to their hardiness zones. The herbs listed here are going to be very easy to care for, and shouldn&#8217;t require a great deal of extra effort to tend.</p>
<p>Want to know how to build a <a href="http://vegetablegardening101.com/diy-raised-bed-garden/">DIY raised bed garden</a>? Looking for advice on growing tomatoes? Visit <a href="http://vegetablegardening101.com/">Vegetable Gardening 101</a> for the help you need.</p>
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		<title>Great Incentives For Growing An Organic Vegetable Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 09:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people know that there are a lot of health benefits to eating fruits and vegetables that have been grown organically. Despite this, not all of them eat organic food regularly, partly due to the price. As a rule, organic vegetables are higher priced than their traditionally grown counterparts. Fortunately, anyone with an organic veggie patch can produce healthy vegetables of their own for much less than they would be able to buy them at the store.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people know that there are a lot of healthful advantages to eating fruits and vegetables that have been grown organically. Despite this, not all of them eat organic food on a regular basis, partly because of the price. For the most part, organic vegetables are higher priced than their traditionally grown counterparts. Fortunately, anyone with an organic vegetable garden can produce healthy vegetables of their own for much less than they could get them at the store.</p>
<p>This is terrific if you have lots of room in your backyard, but lots of people believe that an organic garden takes more room, time, or know-how than they possess. This isn&#8217;t necessarily true, however. In fact, cultivating an organic garden isn&#8217;t as difficult as many people think.</p>
<p>Are you wondering what an organic garden really is? Most gardeners describe organic gardening as merely avoiding the use of anything chemical or artificial as fertilizer and insect control. Instead, they use natural resources and methods to maintain the health of the soil and the food, as well as their own.</p>
<p>What are the reasons why organic gardening is superior to ordinary gardening? Since organic gardening keeps the soil rich in nutrients, the quality of organically raised vegetables is nutritionally superior to anything you can buy in a supermarket. Unlike much of the produce you find in the store, organic produce is not grown in soil with synthetic fertilizer. Rather, the soil is full of natural vitamins and minerals, and the taste of the veggies it yields is fantastic. There is also the added enjoyment of doing the work, and harvesting your own crop. Just think of the fresh air you&#8217;ll enjoy, together with the healthy benefits of physical activity while you take care of your garden.</p>
<p>Furthermore, converting your personal vegetable plot into a source of income may be an interesting option if organic produce continues to be costly, and if food safety remains an issue for consumers. Or a community project that helps your whole neighborhood can be the inducement you need to jump into an organic garden with your neighbors.</p>
<p>Yet the most important reason to grow your own organic vegetables is avoiding the application of commercial pesticides, fertilizers, and other chemicals. This helps you keep your soil healthy, not just for one gardening season, but for many, and it also enables you to feed yourself and your family pesticide free foods which are better for your health.</p>
<p>One key technique used in organic gardening is mulching. This consists of incorporating organic matter into the soil, which helps it retain moisture. It also discourages weeds, and reduces any fluctuations in temperature of the soil. Soil that has been mulched is also less likely to form a hard crust. Many gardeners have also discovered that they have fewer issues with plant disease because they mulch.</p>
<p>All organic gardeners avoid synthetic chemicals, but many use naturally made sprays and concoctions in their gardens. Mechanical devices, like traps, can also be used for pest control. Another method is to encourage the pests&#8217; natural predators to come into the garden, consequently allowing nature to take its course.</p>
<p>Whatever your reason for considering planting an organic garden, there is no doubt that organic produce grown in your own backyard is much tastier. So don&#8217;t wait, start now!</p>
<p>Eating healthfully doesn&#8217;t have to be expensive when you plant a vegetable garden. From permaculture gardening to <a href="http://vegetablegardensite.com/category/vegetable-garden-layouts/">vegetable garden layouts</a>, you&#8217;ll find the information you need at the <a href="http://vegetablegardensite.com/">Vegetable Gardening</a> Site.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Easy Hydroponics Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 13:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you in search of a new way to garden? Are you interested in finding out more about how various vitamins and nutrients can be used to pick up the look of your plants? In this case, you'll certainly want to learn more about hydroponics gardening. This type of gardening does not require soil, and you can start the process in the comfort of your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you searching for a new way to garden? Are you interested in learning more on the subject of how various nutrients and vitamins might be utilized to pick up the look of your plants? If this is the case, you&#8217;ll unquestionably want to find out more about hydroponics gardening. This style of gardening doesn&#8217;t require soil, and you&#8217;ll be able to get started in the comfort of your home.</p>
<p>Hydroponics gardening calls for cultivating plants in a nutrient-enriched liquid. As the gardener, you&#8217;ll be able to regulate the amount of nutrients and oxygen that your plants will get. You&#8217;ll have to figure out which plants grow satisfactorily in this type of setting in order for your garden to flourish. Vegetables including peppers and cucumbers tend to be excellent choices, and you can raise various herbs using hydroponics gardening too. This way you&#8217;re able to add a special touch to your cuisine, and you will unquestionably notice the difference when it comes to freshness.</p>
<p>In order to start out with hydroponics gardening, you&#8217;ll have to pick out a double walled pot made for hydroculture. You&#8217;ll also require a ceramic container or one that&#8217;s produced from opaque glass. If you want to show off a single plant at a time, you can set it in a colored glass vase or even a jar that&#8217;s full of ornamental gravel or marbles. To anchor the roots of these plants, it is best to use vermiculite. If you can&#8217;t get hold of this at your nearby garden center, you can still anchor the stems of the plants in a sheet of lightweight plastic and let the roots dangle without restraint.</p>
<p>Hydroponics gardening requires that you provide your plants with generous amounts of oxygen. Try using a fish tank bubbler for a small garden, which will supply the right amount of oxygen for each of the plants contained in the garden. Oxygen is essential for the health of your plants and gives them their deep color. Not surprisingly, you will require fertilizer too. Just remember to only get plants that are suitable for hydroponics. There are 13 fundamental micronutrients and macronutrients that are considered necessary for your plants to grow healthily, so ask the sales associate at the garden center for further information. It&#8217;s also smart to purchase the equipment that you&#8217;ll need to monitor the pH level of your nutrient solution; the levels shouldn&#8217;t be higher than 6.0.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re undecided which room in your home would be ideal for hydroponics gardening, you might wish to convert your fish tank into a hydroponic garden. The fish will supply nutrients to the plants, and the bubbler will supply your plants with the correct quantity of oxygen.</p>
<p>Avid indoor gardeners might be interested in <a href="http://besthydroponicssite.com/">hydroponics</a> as a way to grow flowers and vegetables for their home year round. One of the simplest ways you can do this is by using a <a href="http://besthydroponicssite.com/a-hydroponics-grow-tent-will-protect-your-seedlings/">hydroponics grow tent</a>, which provides your plants with the perfect conditions to flourish.</p>
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		<title>How to Donate a Car in New Jersey</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 08:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Greg Holmes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In New Jersey (NJ), there are a high number of vehicles. This isn't surprising considering how close the city is located to New York. As a result, those who donate cars in NJ to any one of the charity organizations there are likely to go through a special company. This company basically works with the owner who wants to make a car donation on behalf of the charity group, in order to efficiently process the transaction. This helps charity groups focus on more important things and gives the donor the chance to make the most of his or her donation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New Jersey (NJ) has a reputation of being more of a blue collar state, and as such there are a lot of older cars around. If you donate cars in NJ to a charity group, then you usually have the option of doing so with a company that has been set up to deal with this kind of transaction. The purpose of this company is essentially to take away the legwork required to get vehicles from donors and process them, allowing the charitable organizations to focus more on the helping aspect of their work than the administrative side.</p>
<p>People who donate automobiles in New Jersey will get free towing for their vehicle. The organization they go with will make all the arrangements; all they need to do is choose a day and time that is suitable. So there&#8217;s less time wasted on this aspect of donating a car and the owner doesn&#8217;t need to pay for the towing. Most groups will even accept a car that no longer runs. After all, even scrap metal has a value that can be passed on to a charitable organization.</p>
<p>To donate cars in NJ you also have an option of choosing which charity you want to receive the vehicle or the monetary value of the car. Instead of being restricted to whichever car donation charities happen to be in your area, a company set up to connect you with charities will often provide you with a list of reliable organizations that are already pre-qualified to accept vehicles. In some cases you may have the option of hundreds of different charity groups to choose from, choices that might not be available if you try to donate the car on your own.</p>
<p>If you want to donate your second hand car in NJ, you may be baffled by the different rules regarding the donation of an automobile to charity. It can be time consuming to establish what the rules are exactly, and to find out how much of a tax deduction you&#8217;ll receive. Using a middle man organization will usually mean this process is streamlined. The customer service agent you work with will have all the forms on hand and can easily establish how to maximize the value of the vehicle and therefore boost the amount of the tax deduction you will be eligible to claim.</p>
<p>You can donate cars in NJ through one of these separate companies and really make the entire process much easier on yourself. Giving a gift of this size to a charity should be an action that makes you feel good inside; you shouldn&#8217;t be bogged down with the irritation of legal hoops that must be jumped through. Go through a company that is designed to do the jumping for you and you will have a better experience with your donation.</p>
<p>A significant percentage of the population makes charitable donations on a regular basis. One of the means of doing so is to <a href="http://donatingcarsnow.com/donate_a_used_car.php">donate a used car</a> if it is old and beyond repair. You can actually get a pretty good tax break for doing this. Find out more about how this works at our site on <a href="http://donatingcarsnow.com/">Donating Cars</a>.</p>
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		<title>Enjoy Fresh Veggies in Winter with Greenhouse Vegetable Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 13:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Veggies can be cultivated any time of year when you utilize greenhouse vegetable gardening techniques. Growing vegetables greenhouse style is almost identical to producing them from a garden outside in the summertime. You only have to supplement what nature provides that a greenhouse can't.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Veggies can be grown any time of year when you make use of greenhouse vegetable gardening techniques. Growing vegetables greenhouse style is nearly identical to producing them from a garden outside in the summer. You only have to supplement what nature provides that a greenhouse cannot.</p>
<p>There are two different methods of making use of a <a href="http://greenhouses.backyardlivingsite.com/category/portable-greenhouse/">portable greenhouse</a>. One is known as the cold greenhouse method and that&#8217;s when just the sun throughout the day gives the greenhouse its heat. The temperature at nighttime typically goes down to about 45 degrees at the coldest and heat does kick on when it gets very cold outside. No growing occurs in this kind of greenhouse, however you can maintain many plants that will come back in the summer such as rosemary.</p>
<p>Greenhouse vegetables have to have warmth and the second system, the warm greenhouse system, should be utilized in this case. This method will require more money because the temperature can&#8217;t fall below 55 degrees F. A heating system has to be installed into your garden greenhouse. You can use a propane, electric or gas heater.</p>
<p>Most vegetables can be grown in a greenhouse. There are several types of each vegetable that are available in plants developed explicitly for greenhouse growing. Look in seed catalogs to find those types. You want to look for types that will thrive in cooler temperatures than usual. You also want to find varieties that are more compact because room is at a minimum in a greenhouse.</p>
<p>Among the things you need to offer your greenhouse vegetables besides heat is pollination. You will not find any bees or other insects in your greenhouse that you would in the outdoors. A great example is growing tomatoes. Tie tomatoes to bamboo stakes and once the flowers appear tap the stakes once in the morning and once at night. Do this when you see that the flower petals are curving backwards. You have to watch every day since you just have a three day window of time that the flower petals will do this.</p>
<p>Sunlight has to be given to your plants during the wintertime when the days are shorter and sunlight is at a minimum. The rule is to supply plants with at least eight hours of sunlight a day. Fertilizer and water are also essential to the health of your greenhouse plants.</p>
<p>Raising vegetables in a greenhouse in the wintertime may be a somewhat more challenging and time consuming, however the results can be amazing. Just think of going out to the greenhouse mid January and picking a tomato right off the vine. You will have a small taste of summer in the dead of winter.</p>
<p>Greenhouses are easy to build and maintain, and are available in an assortment of sizes and materials to suit every home and budget. You can even get an indoor greenhouse if you don&#8217;t have a backyard. Learn more at <a href="http://greenhouses.backyardlivingsite.com">Garden Greenhouses</a>.</p>
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