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    How To Grow Luscious Tomatoes

    by Marilyn Pokorney in: Wine

    The tomato is the most commonly grown vegetable in the
    States. Here are some tips on how to grow your own
    bountiful crop of tomatoes.
    Tomatoes should be grown in full sunlight.
    Tomato plants require abundant moisture.
    Tomatoes grow well in many types of soil but prefer fertile,
    well-drained soil with pH of about 6.5.
    Garden soil may [...]

    Microsoft Dynamics GP – remote support

    by Andrew Karasev in: VoIP

    Microsoft Business Solutions Dynamics GP, NAV, AX, CRM, SL are new names for former Great Plains, Navision, Axapta, MS CRM, Solomon. In realization of “Project Green” Microsoft will be unifying customization tools and technologies (moving away from proprietary technologies to XML web services and Visual Studio). Microsoft, as well as all the high tech world [...]

    Frugal Cooking With Herbs

    by Cyndi Roberts in: Cooking Tips

    Herbs are fun to grow and easy to use. Herbs can
    be a frugal cook’s best friend because they can
    enhance even the simplest fare making it seem
    grand! Herbs are easy to grow–you can even grow
    them on your kitchen windowsill.
    The addition of herbs can change completely the
    flavor of foods-from homemade breads to soups,
    stews and vegetables. And [...]

    Lingerie Makes Great Gift for Him and Her

    by Jim Jin in: Lingerie

    It is cliché to say that lingerie is the gift that “gives to him and her”, or is “the gift that gives back” because clearly the man does not lose when he gives lingerie out as a present. The only time the plan backfires is when he gets something in the wrong style—or much worse—the [...]

    Graphic Design Using Color

    by Kelly Paal in: Web Design

    Color is everywhere and conveys a message even if we don’t realize it. While this message can vary by culture it pays to know what colors “say” in your own corner of the universe, and even what color means to your target market.
    If you don’t think that color speaks just complete this sentence, “red means [...]

    How to Coax Fresh Vegetables From the Garden All Winter Long

    by Kenneth Point in: Gardening

    Autumn typically signals the end of home grown vegetables from the garden, but with a little ingenuity you can harvest garden fresh produce well into the winter months. My Central Pennsylvania garden continues to supply fresh vegetables during the fall and winter when most gardeners in my growing region are content to dream about next [...]

    NON SLIP MAINTENANCE OF HONED INTERIOR MARBLE

    by Edward Green in: Interior Design

    A honed finish is a satin surface with relatively little light reflection. It is specified for floors, thresholds and other locations where the presence of water might make a polished finish slippery, or where heavy traffic would wear off the polished finish.
    As a rule, honed finishes are more susceptible to soiling than polished finishes, [...]

    Lose Weight - Do You Really Need To?

    by Gerald Meyer in: Health Insurance

    If you are overweight, you may be more at risk of developing disease. That should be reason enough to lose weight. Weight related conditions include:
    Premature death
    Cardiovascular disease
    High blood pressure
    High Cholesterol
    Stroke
    Gallbladder Disease
    Osteoarthritis
    Sleep apnea and breathing problems
    Some cancers
    Diabetes
    Obesity can also cause irregular periods, complication with pregnancy, hirsutism (excessive body and facial hair), incontinence, depression, surgery [...]



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