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You can get a hassle free move? There! Learn how to make your move smooth.

Monday, October 10th, 2011

Each person who has a moving experience, know that it is a process quite difficult. So if you are making your move less stressful and you want to know you need practical advice, if you decided to move to the next street or across the country.

In fact, there are several important things you can do to alleviate concerns that are involved in the process of transition can be. And it should be noted that one of the most important to keep in mind the need to fix everything before you pack even one box.

So go on reading and some helpful tips for hassle-free movement.

First, it is necessary to draw attention to start on the front of the package, you, you must ensure that you call all the necessary equipment such as boxes, tape, scissors , bubble wrap and other things that are necessary to maintain security and highlight all things. It should also be noted that we are trying to find boxes with labels on them. This way you are able to pack the items for the room. Needless to say, the knowledge of concrete, which is where you will save time later. You should also remember that the use of colored markers can help, for the reason that this way it is easier to keep the elements together in one place.

in terms of packaging, you can use newspapers, but for fragile items and electronics, it is proposed more as protectors of bubbles.

use is to consider another useful trick is that it is always wise to pack the supplies are likely to want to too little. It is also recommended to use a variety of sizes to avoid big boxes too heavy to handle.

In addition, you should put a couple of wardrobe boxes where light but bulky items such as clothing.

The next thing is to keep in mind that what we should be packed and unpacked what happens to the left to close. In other words, it is recommended that these important documents like birth certificates, bank statements and so on with you.

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And finally, if you want to make your move as smooth as possible, appoint a moving company!

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Nuon E-Challenge: Win Free e-Manager and save

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Nuon challenge you for the E-Challenge.

Control Freak as I am, I sometimes try what’s possible. Understanding the actual state of affairs makes me aware of what I could save.

Nuon challenges ten families to participate. By you to sign up for the E-Challenge Nuon you will be eligible for the E-Manager and you always understand your energy Loc. Not only via the PC, but also with your smartphone or tablet as the iPad.  YouTube Preview Image Each week you get a job. For example to find out which device in the home the most energy. These findings you share on Facebook. Afterwards you can keep the E-Manager. Moreover, do you have a shot at € 2500, – energy saving products from NUON.

Accept the challenge and give yourself at September 26.

Mulch and Feed your Gardens for Free

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

In Today’s throwaway society, there is absolutely no need to go out and purchase mulch material for your garden, unless it is for the particular aesthetic appearance, “The Look”, sake of the mulch material.

Were you aware that there are a number of mulching materials that you can obtain from around your own community that are free, and some of which can even be even delivered to you for nothing as well.

Impossible you might say. Well I mulch my gardens fairly heavily, and I never pay a cent for the mulch material. As a matter of fact, most of the mulch is willingly delivered to my home for nothing. As the former owners are only too glad to see the back of it, as it would cost them money, time and effort to find other ways of getting rid of it.

I also combine these outside sources of mulch with my own compost, weeds and other organic matter mixed through to achieve a great result in my garden, and so all that it costs me is time and effort.

So what am I talking about? While some of the below list is delivered free, other items I pick up myself, depending on time, circumstances, importance etc.

Grass Clippings from other people in the area or from lawn-mowing contractors.

Wood shavings from local wood turners and carvers, ( Do not use shavings from treated timber).

Small amounts of solid fill from friends who are excavating. This is to assist in raising garden beds, in my heavy clay soil.

Light prunings from shrubs which is shredded by me or put whole into garden

Heavier sticks and logs, which are turned into trellis, garden stakes, garden edges, seats, frames, log planters etc. while they slowly decay.

Newspaper, cardboard, non-rubber carpet underlay, and even carpet and carpet squares. Which is put under other mulch to prevent grass and weed regrowth

Animal manures sometimes mixed with straw from places like Racetracks and Showgrounds, Pony Clubs, Stables etc. I contact them well beforehand to see if any is available.

To this I also add my own weeds, throwing away some which can still be a potential problem, or burying them below the bottom most layer of mulch material to stop them regrowing.

Another item I add is any old potting mix from deceased plants or when repotting plants.

Being a fairly lazy gardener, I throw the material around a bit at a time, as they are available, and let nature mix them for me. On a couple of occasions I have received a bit too much wood shavings so these became path material between some of the garden beds, with a heavy underlay of newspapers. People even tell me that it looks and feels good underfoot.

Never put a large amount of fresh animal manure on any garden, as it will burn any plant around it. Be extremely sparing or let it age first for a few months before applying it to the garden.

I have been living in my new house for about fifteen months, and the mulch layer in all my gardens (there were no gardens originally), is about 10 cm or 4 inches deep. None of which I have paid for and little that I have had to even pick up for myself.

People are even starting to comment on how fast the plants in my gardens are growing in the local heavy black clay soils, and they are surprised when I tell them that I have never bothered to fertilise the plants. The reason for this is that the earliest laid mulch material, is now broken down into plant nutrients and is now feeding my plants as a plant nutrient soup aided by the soil life which has suddenly started appearing in my gardens.

Another benefit that has started to appear in the last few months is the arrival of insect eating wildlife into my garden. Predatory insects and birds are now visiting my gardens on a regular basis, where I saw none this time last year. Bees and butterflies are also starting to visit many of the plants, which have come into flower for the first time this year.

So what can you do to start locating your own supplies of free mulch material, well here are a number of suggestions.

Put a little sign near your gate, something along the lines of ‘Organic mulch required’, or ‘Lawn clipping wanted’. There are sure to be a number of local people who are currently throwing theirs away in your community or even local area. Never mulch solely with grass clippings as they form an impenetrable layer that air and water cannot get through. Always mix it with other things to stop it ‘thatching’, just like a roof over the soil.

See if you can get into contact with local people who are into woodturning and carving, or even local sawmills. And come to some arrangement about unpreserved wood shavings.

Check the local phonebook for local showgrounds/racetracks/stables etc, to find out if any have stable or manure waste to give away, for people willing to pick them up

In other words, start talking around the place that you are after mulch materials and they will soon start coming to you.

The only caution with using other peoples waste material is the chance that you might also import other peoples pests and weeds. I have rarely found it a problem because of heavy mulch on mulch routines. But it is possible.

One point being that when you first start applying mulch to your garden you may see some nitrogen deficiencies occur in some plants. This is because the organisms that are breaking down the mulch material are using up all the available resources of it during the initial breakdown. Once you have gotten past this time the old composted material provide more than enough nitrogen for future processes.

Another thing to be careful of is not to bury or mulch up against the stems of wanted plants, as it may cause further problems for your plants in rot problems around the collar of the stems.

So get out there and talk around the community, find the contacts, believe it or not they will be as grateful as you to solve their particular problems of waste reduction. As well as that, you may start making some new friendships out of the deal; I know I have.

6 Steps to Creating Your Very Own Maintenance Free Landscape on Long Island

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

6 Steps to Creating Your Very Own Maintenance Free Landscape

on Long Island

By Kevin Godberson

In the world of landscaping, any reputable landscape company would tell you that the key to a maintenance free property starts with a proper (what we call in the Long Island community) â??â??Spring Openingâ??â?? or â??â??Spring Clean-upâ??â??.

We all want a maintenance free propertyâ?¦ Donâ??t we?  So here are 6 steps to help you create your very own maintenance free landscape.

Step # 1 â?? Raking Leaves and Thatching Grass

Start by raking all leaves, sticks and acorns from all flower beds and thatch all grass areas. This will give you a clean foundation to start from. Now your lawn areas can breath and are ready for the first application of lawn crabgrass control with fertilizer.

Step # 2 â?? Weeding and Mulching

All beds should be treated with a healthy layer of mulch to slow down the germination of weeds. A pre-emergence weed control can be used to also stop the weeds from coming up. A good covering should be put down over soil before the mulch is spread. Who wants to weed beds on the weekend?  NOT ME.

Step # 3 â?? Crabgrass Control

For a lawn to really prosper it should have an application of pre-emergence Crabgrass control put down. This will stop crabgrass from flourishing later in the season. Spot seed all bare areas so lawn fills in. Be sure to keep fertilizer away from bare areas as it will stop the seed from germinating.

Step# 4 â?? Watering Your Lawn

At this time you should water the fertilized areas in order to green up your lawn. Make certain to go over all heads. If you have a sprinkler system, make sure you inspect each head for proper operation.  Rotation of heads and spray distance is important to get entire lawn watered. We donâ??t want areas of your lawn to burn up as they take a long time to come back to life.

Step# 5 â?? Crabgrass Control â?? (revisited)

After about 4 weeks I like to go back and put down a second application of crabgrass control. This will ensure that you have covered the entire lawn. One application never works 100% and you may end up with some crabgrass that will seed itself across the rest of your lawn. Trust me the second application really works.

Step# 6 – Weed control

So in closing, follow the above 6 steps to your best ability and transform your Long island landscape into one thatâ??s both extremely easy on the eye as well as maintenance free.