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Updating Your Roof With Clay Tile Roofing

August 11, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Updating Your Roof With Clay Tile Roofing by Scott RodgersRoof is the most integral part of the house. It is one of the largest investment for any home owner. The look of the clay tile roof is timeless, but the roofs themselves are not. The roof is not the kind of thing which can be replaced frequently. So it should be installed properly so that it would last a minimum of fifteen years. The different class of roofing is mostly relied on the type of climate and the area where you are res

Planting A Veggie Garden? Let Easy Bloom Help You Create The PERFECT Garden

July 13, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

If you’re not the super handy dandy green thumb type? A new tool out promises to help you. You want to start a veggie garden, but you want to make sure you plant the right veggies for your climate and soil conditions. You also want an easy and fast way to do this. Cool. Then you will be delighted to learn of Easy Bloom , an environmental sensor. image via Like Cool This is not your mom and dads gardening. This is high tech awesome stuff for sure, but its not complicated at all. Esse

Vegetable Gardening In July? Yes!

Did you miss out planting some some veggies back in March? Wait! Don’t fret – it may not be too late to start your backyard garden after all. Depending on where you live and the climate there, you still might be able to plant some hearty vegetables, fruits and even herbs. According to Planet Green , Tips on Starting a Late Garden First, choose a place to plant; look for one that doesn’t get too much direct sun, since that can dry the soil out on the hottest days of August.Then till

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