Sunday, December 25, 2011

Swan Commercial Duty SNCCD34050 Premium Rubber 3/4-Inch by 50-Foot Grey Water Hose

!±8± Swan Commercial Duty SNCCD34050 Premium Rubber 3/4-Inch by 50-Foot Grey Water Hose


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Flexibility and durability of rubber with the extra strength of industrial-style fiber reinforcement. All rubber, 10 sided cover resists damage from heat, sub-zero weather and normal wear and tear. High burst strength, not affected by nozzle shut offs. Fitted with full-flow, heavy duty, nickel plated brass couplings. From America-foots #1 hose manufacturer- Colorite. 3/4-inch diameter by 50-foot length

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

TRAKR spybot

got this little cool rc spy tank....it has some very cool features, but ultimately its downfall, is it very poor off road capeablity....it can barely cross a garden hose if its approached correctly...grass it a big challenge....gearbox cams over whith very little resistance, making upgrading the tires/track useless as larger tires will ultimately just lead it to cam over and not go anywhere anyway....it does seem to have great potential, and as such is a keeper it got me thinking, an hobbygrade crawler with swan wireless camera, but running of high cap lipo...sould yeild better picture quality and wastly improves offroad capeability...only missing screen on remote...but can be hooked up to tv....increased range would mean i can sit indoors controlling it...more to come on that front :-)

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Friday, December 16, 2011

What Do Rats Eat?

!±8± What Do Rats Eat?

Rats eat a wide variety of food. They have voracious appetites and will eat almost anything. They are true omnivorous scavengers, but mostly prefer grain, livestock feed, and meat. Rats have also been known to eat soap, leather, furs, candy, milk, meat, vegetables, poultry, eggs, grain, seeds, fruit, nuts, snails and other rodents. A rat can eat a third of its body weight each day. The rat's main important consumption is water, as it cannot survive long without it. Rats need 1/2 to 1 ounce of water daily.

Two main types of rats, brown rats and black rats eat about the same things. But there are slight differences in preferences between the two. Brown rats or Norway rats eat nearly any type of food, but they prefer high-quality foods such as meat and fresh grain. These rats require 1/2 to 1 fluid ounce of water daily when feeding on dry food. Rats have keen taste, hearing, and sense of smell.

Roof rats or black rats generally prefer vegetables, fruits and grain, and consume 1/2 to 1 ounce food per day from various sources. They do not readily accept meat or fish. They like cereal grains, chopped apples, sweet potatoes, melons, prunes, pineapple, cookies, doughnuts, sweet chocolate candy, peanut butter, and tomatoes. They also consume an ounce of water per day.

Rats are nutritionally a little better than mice. Unlike the mouse that nibbles a little at a time, rats eat much more food in one sitting. Like mice, rats can live in freezers and they love to eat frozen food.

Rats have a habit of gnawing when they eat. Their chewing ability helps them to chew and gnaw through almost anything. They gnaw anything softer than their teeth. They gnaw papers, clothes, wood, plastics, water pipes, electric cables and other building materials. Their habit of gnawing causes immense damage to mankind such as fires, power shortages and flooding.


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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Challenges of Ocean Front Landscaping

!±8± Challenges of Ocean Front Landscaping

Planting and maintaining a garden near a large body of salt water can be quite different from your average inland garden.

If your plants are yellowing, burnt, or hard to establish, chances are they aren't the best choices for your seaside growing conditions. You may have to make some adjustments to your garden or re-think the type of plants that will grow successfully.

The five main challenges that confront oceanfront gardeners are:

1. Damage from strong winds
2. Drought
3. High salt levels in the soil
4. Sandy soil
5. Contributing to ocean pollution

Dealing With These Challenges:

Wind and Salt Spray - Plant a natural wind guard using a combination of trees and smaller shrubs in a front row. Do your research - you don't want trees that will grow large enough to block your view.

A man-made trellis may be required to supplement your natural wind break. Solid fences or brick walls work well, but may also block your view.

Ocean or Seaside Drought - Combat this problem with a thick layer of organic compost and use plants that do not require constant watering.

Salty & Sandy Soil - Salt is the most common cause of severe leaf burn and shedding leaves. It also affects the plant's ability to thrive. Choose plants that thrive in salty soils and use wind blocks to prevent the passage of salt into the soil. (See list below)

Mixing in plenty of organic compost with the soil will help improve the quality and add much needed nutrients.

Using Green Practices to Reduce Pollution - Often times the run off from ocean front gardens contributes heavily to ocean pollution. This includes waste from the yard, fertilizer, and other chemicals that seep into storm drains. In an effort to improve the quality of our gardens, these pollutants can poison fish and contaminate ground and ocean water.

Ways to alleviate this problem include:

Cover piles of organic waste, or other materials with tarps to prevent run off during rain and storms.
Do all your excavating during dry weather conditions.
Make small dams or ditches to divert runoff from storm drains.
Prevent erosion on your property by planting native plants and grasses to bind the soil.
Don't overwater. Instead employ the use of drip irrigation or soaker hoses.
Do not blow or rake leaves into storm drains or on the street.
Use organic or non-toxic fertilizers.
Store chemicals in a covered area to prevent run off.

Plants that grow well in salty, sandy soil, and don't cower from high winds include:

Trees

Acacia longifolia var. sophorae (Coast Wattle), Agonis flexuosa (Willow Myrtle), Allocasuarina littoralis (Drooping She Oak), Arbutus unedo (Irish Strawberry Tree), Callitris columellaris (Coast Cypress Pine), Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm), Eucalyptus ficifolia (Red Flowering Gum), Olea europea (Olive), and Phoenix canariensis (Date Palm).

Shrubs

Banksia ericifolia (Heath Banksia), Brachysema lanceolata (Swan River Pea), Dodonea viscosa (Hop Bush), Leptospermum laevigatum (Coast Tea Tree), Murraya exotica (Mock Orange), Nerium oleander (Oleander), and Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary).

Groundcovers

Alyssum maritimum (Sweet Alice), Cerastium tomentosum (Snow in Summer), Osteospermum cultivars (African Daisy), and Mesembryanthemum sp. (Pigface).

Beach wormwood (Artemisia stelleriana, Z3-7)

Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa, Z4-9)

Catmints (Nepeta spp. and cvs., Z4-8)

Montauk daisy (Nipponanthemum nipponicum, Z6-10)

Salt spray rose (Rosa rugosa, Z2-9)

Sea lavender (Limonium latifolium, Z4-9)

Summersweet (Clethera alnifolia, Z3-9)

Wand flower (Gaura lindheimeri, Z6-9)


Challenges of Ocean Front Landscaping

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Part 03 - Sons and Lovers by DH Lawrence (Ch 05-06)

Part 03 - (Ch 05-06). Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mark F. Smith. Playlist for Sons and Lovers by DH Lawrence: www.youtube.com

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Swan Premium Rubber SNCPM58100 Heavy Duty 5/8-Inch by 100-Foot Black Water Hose

!±8± Swan Premium Rubber SNCPM58100 Heavy Duty 5/8-Inch by 100-Foot Black Water Hose

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Flexibility and durability of rubber with the extra strength of industrial-style fiber reinforcement. All rubber, 10 sided cover resists damage from heat, sub-zero weather and normal wear and tear. High burst strength, not affected by nozzle shut offs. Fitted with full-flow, heavy duty, solid brass couplings. From America-foots #1 hose manufacturer- Colorite. 5/8-inch diameter by 100-foot length

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Desiccant Dehumidifier

!±8± Desiccant Dehumidifier

Desiccant Dehumidifier is a household equipment that is used to reduce the rate of humidity in the air. The Relative rate of humidity is thirty to fifty percentage, above which will result in the accumulation of microbes. The fungal agents especially form molds at places with high ranges of humidity, which acts as a source for many infections. Other effects of high humidity at home are: condensation that disturbs your sleep and also does not allow laundries to get dried soon. So, dehumidifiers will help you avoid such menace causing situations by keeping your indoor clean and healthy. These are actually used in industries to maintain constant percentage of humidity.. There are different types of dehumidifiers available in the market, of which the desiccant dehumidifier is the most effective and reliable. To begin with, it uses a desiccant material (for example - silica gel) that generates an effect of dehumidification which is very efficient to work at high relative humidity rates.

How it works: This desiccant material has the ability to absorb the water vapour from the atmosphere by consuming heat as a result of which its own vapour content gets increased, which ultimately has to be reduced. The mechanism behind this is the material saturates with the atmosphere's humidity in equilibrium when it is exposed to high humid conditions. It has to be later dehumidified by exposing it to a low humid condition for it to work successfully. This can be compared to a vacuum cleaner in which, only when the dust inside the machine is removed it can further evacuate dust from outside. This device is made up of 4 major components in general. It includes a component designed to keep the desiccant in hold which is of various types, a fan which helps to dehumidify the outside air (called as process air), a heater to heat up the air inside, another fan to use this hot air and dry the humidifier through a holder. Many of us will have a doubt as how to remove the water automatically. You can connect the collection tub that collects water every 9-12 hours to a garden hose or plumbing which drains the moisture inside as and when it gets accumulated. There are provisions in the device that shut downs the machine in case the water in the tub is not drained.

The drained water is not suitable for drinking or watering edible plants in garden. It may contain some metals like copper, lead, etc which may be dangerous as they start accumulating but otherwise it can be used for irrigation purposes. It also contains few pathogens (especially due to its accumulation in tub) that can cause infection and hence is not potable. If you want to make the water potable you can go for atmospheric water generators that avoid toxic materials and also maintain the tub clean. The recent dehumidifiers have been designed more compact to avoid using more floor space and hence can be incorporated in the false ceiling. The capacity ranges from 1500 cmh to 800 cmh. Recently, many advancements have been made in its looks and structure in order to make it more compatible and other features such as smooth powder-coated surface, non-flammable rotor, non-toxic, eco-friendly and powerful absorbent have been installed.

You can use the desiccant dehumidifier in conjunction with the cooling medium which provides deep drying at low rates of humidity, good operational reliability and also very good scalability. This kind of technology is especially used in fields like pharmaceuticals, confectioneries, breweries, water works, power stations, sports arenas, drying hygroscopic materials etc. This explains the effectiveness of the dehumidifiers.


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Friday, October 28, 2011

Challenges of Ocean Front Landscaping

!±8± Challenges of Ocean Front Landscaping

Planting and maintaining a garden near a large body of salt water can be quite different from your average inland garden.

If your plants are yellowing, burnt, or hard to establish, chances are they aren't the best choices for your seaside growing conditions. You may have to make some adjustments to your garden or re-think the type of plants that will grow successfully.

The five main challenges that confront oceanfront gardeners are:

1. Damage from strong winds
2. Drought
3. High salt levels in the soil
4. Sandy soil
5. Contributing to ocean pollution

Dealing With These Challenges:

Wind and Salt Spray - Plant a natural wind guard using a combination of trees and smaller shrubs in a front row. Do your research - you don't want trees that will grow large enough to block your view.

A man-made trellis may be required to supplement your natural wind break. Solid fences or brick walls work well, but may also block your view.

Ocean or Seaside Drought - Combat this problem with a thick layer of organic compost and use plants that do not require constant watering.

Salty & Sandy Soil - Salt is the most common cause of severe leaf burn and shedding leaves. It also affects the plant's ability to thrive. Choose plants that thrive in salty soils and use wind blocks to prevent the passage of salt into the soil. (See list below)

Mixing in plenty of organic compost with the soil will help improve the quality and add much needed nutrients.

Using Green Practices to Reduce Pollution - Often times the run off from ocean front gardens contributes heavily to ocean pollution. This includes waste from the yard, fertilizer, and other chemicals that seep into storm drains. In an effort to improve the quality of our gardens, these pollutants can poison fish and contaminate ground and ocean water.

Ways to alleviate this problem include:

Cover piles of organic waste, or other materials with tarps to prevent run off during rain and storms.
Do all your excavating during dry weather conditions.
Make small dams or ditches to divert runoff from storm drains.
Prevent erosion on your property by planting native plants and grasses to bind the soil.
Don't overwater. Instead employ the use of drip irrigation or soaker hoses.
Do not blow or rake leaves into storm drains or on the street.
Use organic or non-toxic fertilizers.
Store chemicals in a covered area to prevent run off.

Plants that grow well in salty, sandy soil, and don't cower from high winds include:

Trees

Acacia longifolia var. sophorae (Coast Wattle), Agonis flexuosa (Willow Myrtle), Allocasuarina littoralis (Drooping She Oak), Arbutus unedo (Irish Strawberry Tree), Callitris columellaris (Coast Cypress Pine), Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm), Eucalyptus ficifolia (Red Flowering Gum), Olea europea (Olive), and Phoenix canariensis (Date Palm).

Shrubs

Banksia ericifolia (Heath Banksia), Brachysema lanceolata (Swan River Pea), Dodonea viscosa (Hop Bush), Leptospermum laevigatum (Coast Tea Tree), Murraya exotica (Mock Orange), Nerium oleander (Oleander), and Westringia fruticosa (Coastal Rosemary).

Groundcovers

Alyssum maritimum (Sweet Alice), Cerastium tomentosum (Snow in Summer), Osteospermum cultivars (African Daisy), and Mesembryanthemum sp. (Pigface).

Beach wormwood (Artemisia stelleriana, Z3-7)

Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa, Z4-9)

Catmints (Nepeta spp. and cvs., Z4-8)

Montauk daisy (Nipponanthemum nipponicum, Z6-10)

Salt spray rose (Rosa rugosa, Z2-9)

Sea lavender (Limonium latifolium, Z4-9)

Summersweet (Clethera alnifolia, Z3-9)

Wand flower (Gaura lindheimeri, Z6-9)


Challenges of Ocean Front Landscaping

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Outdoor Activities For Toddlers and Preschoolers

!±8± Outdoor Activities For Toddlers and Preschoolers

Toddlers & Preschoolers love spending time outdoors. What can you provide to keep them busy? You don't have to have a large garden to entertain your small children.

Some resources for your outdoor area can include, balls, bubble mix & bubble pipes, sturdy cars and trucks to push around, small ride on toys, block trolley or dolls buggy, this keeps them moving and active. Stepping stones made from cardboard shapes. Pavement chalk, good for drawing roads to ride that bike along.

Sand box - how many of you remember the fun of digging and building with sand. A sand box doesn't have to be a large architect designed structure. Most toy stores/chain stores sell lidded sand boxes.If your area is a small patio or balcony, or even if your want to keep the sand clean and confined. consider using a lidded plastic tub on wheels that can be found in chain stores and homeware stores. Provide utensils for digging, sifting, pouring and building. Buckets and spades, or raid the kitchen for plastic or wooden spoon, bowls, sifters, funnels, yoghurt cups, or whatever captures your imagination.

Water play - for those warm spring and summer days; A plastic paddling pool, A plastic tub, or that outgrown baby bath ( always supervise water play) Use your sandpit utensils and add some plastic bottles for pouring. a drop or two of blue or green food coloring gives the water some interest especially when they lift their hands in and out. Drop some ice cubes in or hot days and let them watch them melt. Of course nothing can beat running in and out of a hose/sprinkler (water restrictions permitting)

Discover your neighbourhood - Go for a walk along your street, look at the houses, trees, plants and talk about them. Collect leaves & twigs for collage. Visit the park, use the equipment in the play area. Take a picnic snack or lunch. Visit your local shops, look in the windows at what is happening, buy some fruit , cheese and bread for a picnic. Go to your local library and choose some books. If the weather is cold, rug up warmly and go for a run around your yard, Go for a walk around the neighbourhood & collect some leaves for a craft activity on your return. If you live in a very cold climate build a snowman, throw snowballs. Living in the southern hemisphere it's hard for me to imagine those very cold days when you cant' get out. Our children don't have many days where they have to be inside.

Take the indoors out - Bring some of those indoor activities outdoors, A rug, some cushions and a basket of books under a shady tree or on a porch or balcony can be very relaxing for mum and toddler (if he falls asleep you might get to read your book/magazine) Set up a pretend tea party with the doll's tea set and some water in the teapot and jug and maybe some tiny cookies. Take a snack outside and join your toddler in a real tea party.

Craft Activities - The outdoors is the best place for messy crafts as it is easy to clean up. Put some large sheets of paper up on the wall or fence and let them paint with non toxic paints & sturdy paintbrushes. Collect some large boxes and let them paint them. If you or a friend has had a large appliance delivered keep the box. Let your children paint it when it's dry cut out a door and windows and you have an instant cubby house, alternatively put a large blanket or sheet over your outdoor table, an instant playhouse. Make up some playdough and use cookie cutters, small rolling pins, Plastic cooking utensils and they will be busy for ages. Provide buckets of water and paint brushes and let them paint the house or fence. This is particularly effective when it is hot as the water dries very quickly.

Music and Movement - take a portable CD player outside and play some children's songs or your favorite rock or rap tunes. Provide scarves to wave as you dance to the music. If you have two or three children try a conga line around the yard. Pretend to be ballerina's dancing to the music (swan lake or the nutcracker is good for this) Children love all types of music when I was involved in a regular playgroup a few years ago we declared a no kids music day and played show tunes, 60's 70's rock, and many other styles, the old rock tunes were a big favorite.


Outdoor Activities For Toddlers and Preschoolers

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

5/8"X325' GARDEN HOSE

!±8± 5/8"X325' GARDEN HOSE

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