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		<title>The Many Benefits Of a Plastic Pergola</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Teddy Booth</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many differing kinds of wood are used in the construction of garden pergolas due to its cultured appeal as well as its simplicity of use. Nevertheless many discerning householders are choosing to build a <a href="http://www.shedsandcovers.com/Vinyl-Pergola.html">vinyl pergola</a>, instead of the standard wood options. As many homeowners have found there are many advantages to using vinyl in their garden.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many differing kinds of wood are used in the construction of garden pergolas due to its cultured appeal as well as its simplicity of use. Nevertheless many discerning householders are choosing to build a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.shedsandcovers.com/Vinyl-Pergola.html">vinyl pergola</a>, instead of the standard wood options. As many homeowners have found there are many advantages to using vinyl in their garden.</p>
<p>The number 1 advantage oferecting a vinyl pergola rather than a standard wooden version comes in the upkeep category. Most vinyl structures are virtually weather resistant and this fact alone makes them very well-liked. Pergolas made with vinyl will not have to be treated or stained every year or thereabouts and they also won&#039;t rot, chip, or fade noticeably over a period.</p>
<p>They can fade due to sunlight, but this is only in actually hot climates and even then isn&#8217;t actually a problem as I&#039;d advise using white vinyl which makes the fading unnoticeable. There are one or two drawbacks to vinyl, with the most important one being the cost of it.</p>
<p>Vinyl can cost as much as 30 p.c more than wood, so purchasers on a budget may need to start with a wood pergola and upgrade to vinyl at a future time. Also, the vinyl can also stain due to high iron content in well water. If a pergola owner has that problem, they need to desist from spraying the pergola with water when feeding plants.</p>
<p>If marking happens, it can usually be cleaned using an iron removal product. In addition, since vinyl does not need to be painted or stained, the colour can&#8217;t change over a period. Once a colour is selected, that colour is there to remain.</p>
<p>Installing a vinyl pergola could be a bit troublesome, and most purchasers choose pro installation for their project. Nonetheless a more experienced DIY fan can definitely build and fasten a pergola on their lonesome.</p>
<p>In the final analysis, irrespective of which type you decide to go for, pergolas are pretty additions to any garden, and most house owners will be terribly pleased they built one in their garden.</p>
<p>Check out my DIY blog to learn how to build an <a target='_blank' href="http://www.shedsandcovers.com/Attached-Pergola.html">attached pergola</a> and many other <a target='_blank' href="http://www.shedsandcovers.com/">backyard buildings</a></p>
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		<title>Good Reasons Why Garden Offices May Be Very Good For Your Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Dec 2011 14:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hanson Brightley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn't it be beneficial if you can have a garden office right in your own house? Some have asked themselves that question, replied yes, and took action to complete this. Most individuals just think about it briefly, then never do one thing about it. Most think that it is a lot tougher than it truly is, so they never get started. The aspect of possibly being required to carry out a little work puts others off. Others are too lazy to try, or are lacking in motivation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it be beneficial if you can have a garden office right in your own house? Some have asked themselves that question, replied yes, and took action to complete this. Most individuals just think about it briefly, then never do one thing about it. Most think that it is a lot tougher than it truly is, so they never get started. The aspect of possibly being required to carry out a little work puts others off. Others are too lazy to try, or are lacking in motivation.</p>
<p>Now &#8220;Whoa Up&#8221; there a moment, my friend! Are those very good factors? What beneficial causes had been taken into consideration? Were both sides for this question looked at? The downsides got covered, but did the positives get a reasonable shake?</p>
<p>That should be reconsidered. I&#8217;d guess that we have to think about say, 5 causes why possibly you ought to think about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.cairnuk.co.uk/garden-buildings.asp">garden offices</a> and get some sort of balanced perspective in the debate.</p>
<p>To start, having your personal business as well as a family to care for are both time-consuming and demands a lot of your attention. I hear what you&#8217;re saying as you express that it is really tough to separate your home business with that of your parental obligations. This is a very good point. Even so, consider that, though you may be working at home, business work and house work are nonetheless two distinct jobs. In addition, you must succeed in both. Keeping your business running is very essential to earn income for the family.</p>
<p>Always keeping a sound household is also needed. This is why most business people opt to have their garden offices built within their own property so they are able to comfortably keep track of both jobs. Additionally there&#8217;s the reason that you are able to handle the responsibility at work and for the family at the same time.</p>
<p>Next, convenience is right at the palm of your hands. The reason that&#8217;s accurate is the fact that you are able to carry out your business tasks at hand at the same time keeping up with your family duties. It&#8217;s likewise very convenient simply because there&#8217;s no need to rush for work everyday and have to do all the household duties before leaving the house. This is why it just works out that, having a garden office is very good for you.</p>
<p>Third, you&#8217;ll be able to have the privacy of your personal workplace. This can keep you concentrated on what you have to accomplish. Furthermore, having your own personal workplace can allow you to transact better with customers without having to worry too much about outside factors like noise from the busy streets.</p>
<p>Fourth, you can work at your own personal time. Having your own working schedule could be helpful for you so you are able to manage all responsibilities.</p>
<p>Last but not necessarily least, you can select your own style, design and idea for your office environment. This helps set the vibrance and agility at work if you are comfortable with the environment you&#8217;re working at. You could pick from among the most reliable suppliers and builders to put up your garden office. You can find reputable suppliers who also construct high quality timber garages, wooden sheds, car ports and other building needs that you may have.</p>
<p>Look at each of those reasons each in its turn, and look at how they have an effect on you. These elements make a fairly strong case for the reason why you need to think about having a garden office within your home premises. Halt for one minute and take into account all those things. Those very same factors have convinced a great many others, do they not persuade you also to construct garden offices that can be very effective for your company?</p>
<p>Any time you want to know more in relation to the finest and the current trends on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.cairnuk.co.uk/garden-buildings.asp">garden offices</a>, make sure to drop by cairnuk.co.uk. There you can expect to see a broad variety of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.cairnuk.co.uk/car-ports-garages.asp">timber garages</a> sure to go well with your requirements.</p>
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		<title>How to Design a Greenhouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 15:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Miranda</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people have a particular image in mind when they think about a greenhouse. The reality though is that greenhouses come in a wide range of shapes and forms. Greenhouses also differ in terms of the materials used to construct them.</p>
<p>Design Types:</p>
<p>A free standing greenhouse which would be found in a yard or garden it unsupported and will stand alone. A lean-to or even span greenhouse is partially supported by another wall or building. This can save on heating costs and don&#8217;t take up as much space. A window mounted wall is usually very small but makes for very easy access from right inside one&#8217;s home. Depending on space and budget you need to see which design is best for you.</p>
<p>Location:</p>
<p>Deciding where to put your greenhouse can be a very important factor in its productivity. If you are building an even-span or lean to greenhouse you need to carefully exam the wall that the greenhouse will be attached too.</p>
<p>Freestanding structures may be more flexible, but consider the area before you build. It is better to spot presence of looming shade trees or lack of water supply before you build, rather than deal with the issues posed by these factors after construction is complete.</p>
<p>Factoring the Seasons:</p>
<p>You need to decide if you want to use your season year round or only during certain seasons. If you live in a place with extreme temperature conditions you will need to plan for heating or cooling appropriately. Some designs are better suited for year round use than others.</p>
<p>Figure in the weather all year round when you design your greenhouse. The weather will have an impact on all aspects of your greenhouse design, from heating and cooling to air circulation. One of the largest influences on the cost of your greenhouse is how efficiently it can be run. Choosing the right style and shape of greenhouse will greatly reduce the amount of extra accessories you need to install to perfect the environment. Choosing the ideal greenhouse climate for your area will save you time as well. If you are constantly adjusting the temperature and humidity to account for unexpected weather issues, you won&#8217;t get much enjoyment from your greenhouse.</p>
<p>Materials and Shape:</p>
<p>Choice of material is often the last step in greenhouse design. Material may also be a factor of the greenhouse&#8217;s shape and frame design. Among the materials you can use include plastic, fiberglass and glass.</p>
<p>The most popular shapes are Gothic, A-frame, Post &amp; Rafter and Quonset. The shape will probably dictate what type of material you use as well as what accessories you need depending on what season you are using the greenhouse during.</p>
<p>Overall, there is a lot of information you must sift through before you finally settle on a greenhouse design that works. Take time to assess all options so your final decision is an informed one.</p>
<p>To learn more on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buildagreenhouseeasy.com/2011/10/greenhouse-design/">Greenhouse Design</a>. Stop by Jonathan Miranda&#8217;s site where you can find out all about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buildagreenhouseeasy.com/">Greenhouses</a>. How to build greenhouses, where to buy them and more.</p>
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		<title>How To Build a Backyard Greenhouse</title>
		<link>http://www.landscapegardeninfo.com/2011/12/03/how-to-build-a-backyard-greenhouse/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2011 18:47:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Miranda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a gardener then building a greenhouse may be something you should consider. A Greenhouse can extend your gardening seasons without worrying about harmful weather, and all right in your own backyard. Sometimes the pressures of everyday life can be to much to handle and a greenhouse can be a perfect escape from them. Building your own greenhouse is easy and fun and the best part is since you are designing it yourself it will be unique to your taste.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a gardener then building a greenhouse may be something you should consider. A Greenhouse can extend your gardening seasons without worrying about harmful weather, and all right in your own backyard. Sometimes the pressures of everyday life can be to much to handle and a greenhouse can be a perfect escape from them. Building your own greenhouse is easy and fun and the best part is since you are designing it yourself it will be unique to your taste.</p>
<p>These five key factors should be considered when building a backyard greenhouse:</p>
<p>a. Type &#8211; The four most commonly used greenhouses are the Victorian, Lean To, The Mini and The Hoop. A Victorian is typically a very large greenhouse meant for those with lots of space. On the contrary a mini greenhouse is for those that don&#8217;t have much space at all. You will usually find these in small apartments or on tiny back decks. The cheapest and easily constructed is a hoop greenhouse. They can be ideal for those that are just getting started in the hobby. Finally a Lean To greenhouse gets it&#8217;s name because one side usually leans on the side of a house or shed. They are most seen by people with moderate space.</p>
<p>b.	Space &#8211; If you do not have a large backyard, the space you have will determine the greenhouse design that will be most practical. The type of plants you intend to grow will also play a part in determining your choice of greenhouse. If the plants are expected to be tall, then the structure must have a high enough roof to accommodate them.</p>
<p>c.	Building Material &#8211; You can make substantial maintenance cost savings by simply choosing the right building material for your greenhouse. The best material for your greenhouse is a factor of the climactic conditions in your area. For instance, if you live in an area that experiences long or harsh winters, PVC would be a poor choice for greenhouse structure because of its low capability at retaining heat. In this case, a wooden greenhouse would work better and be cheaper to maintain.</p>
<p>d.	Weather &#8211; What happens outside the greenhouse is just as important (and somewhat determines) what happens within the greenhouse. Length and severity of seasons, frequency of rain and snow, peak and floor temperatures etc. Your decision should be based on an aggregated score of each design in the context of the local weather patterns.</p>
<p>e.	Budget &#8211; A good greenhouse will cost you so preparing a budget well in advance is crucial. That does not mean you have to break the bank. It is not impossible to have a functional greenhouse at a reasonable cost. When preparing your budget, start by outlining how much you have to spare for the project in initial construction and subsequent maintenance costs. Compare this with the cost of maintaining an equal sized/design greenhouse kit. If the cost of the kit is less than the cost of putting up a greenhouse yourself, then building the backyard greenhouse yourself is not feasible.</p>
<p>Now you have all the information you need and can start to think about the steps you need to start building your very own greenhouse. Take your time and plan out what will work best for you. Gardening in a greenhouse can be a fulfilling and enjoyable experience I hope you have as much fun as I do with it.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about <a target='_blank' href='http://www.buildagreenhouseeasy.com'>Building a Backyard Greenhouse</a>, then visit Jonathan Miranda&#8217;s site on how to choose the best <a target='_blank' href='http://www.buildagreenhouseeasy.com/2011/10/building-a-backyard-greenhouse/'>Greenhouse Design</a> for your needs.</p>
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		<title>Essential Greenhouse Accessories</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 21:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Miranda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order for your greenhouse to thrive you will need to maintain the temperature, humidity, moisture and of course keep your greenhouse free of harmful pests. Using accessories can make your life a lot easier and benefit your greenhouse in a tremendous way. Below are 8 greenhouse accessories that everyone should have.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order for your greenhouse to thrive you will need to maintain the temperature, humidity, moisture and of course keep your greenhouse free of harmful pests. Using accessories can make your life a lot easier and benefit your greenhouse in a tremendous way. Below are 8 greenhouse accessories that everyone should have.</p>
<p>Irrigation System &#8211; A good irrigation system will consist of overhead sprinklers, adjustable nozzles and ground drip feeders. This will help to evenly distribute water to all of your plants which is a must in order to assure they thrive.</p>
<p>Downpipe Kits- Capturing rainwater runoff can save you substantial watering costs. Downpipe kits harness rainwater directing it to storage reservoirs that would then feed into the greenhouse&#8217; irrigation and/or cooling system. The only catch is ensuring that the water is filtered of dirt or sediment before it is introduced into the irrigation or cooling system as this could cause blockage.</p>
<p>Greenhouse Shelving &#8211; If you are putting up a greenhouse in your backyard, space is likely to be a major constraint. Greenhouse shelves ensure you make the most use of the vertical space. Shelving comes in different heights, number of shelves and building material.</p>
<p>Growing Racks &#8211; Growing racks ensure the efficient use and ease of operation of a mini greenhouse. The racks protect plants from the effects of extreme weather while the zippers make access to the seedlings easier.</p>
<p>Compact Heating Unit &#8211; A full-sized central system for heating the greenhouse is likely a budget breaker, but using a safe, efficient compact heating unit can help keep your plants warm year round without a huge price tag. Choose a heater that is the correct size for your space, and that is designed to be energy efficient. Double check the dimensions of your greenhouse and take the figures with you when you shop for a heating source for best results.</p>
<p>Shade Cloth &#8211; Shade cloths can help block your plants from too much sunlight and help control the temperature inside your greenhouse. If you are not able to monitor the shading yourself you can pick up automatic shades which work on a senor.</p>
<p>Vents &#8211; In warm summer months you are going to want to put vents in strategic areas to help lower the temperature inside your greenhouse. Once again if you do not want to monitor the opening and closing of the vents yourself you can buy automatic vents which work on a sensor.</p>
<p>Watering Wands &#8211; A long arm watering wand allows you to reach different spots of the greenhouse without climbing. You can also provide an extra burst of water to the plants that need it without drowning their neighbors, allowing you to selectively water specific areas of the greenhouse.</p>
<p>To Find out more about wonderful <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buildagreenhouseeasy.com/">Greenhouse Accessories</a>. Please visit Jonathan Miranda&#8217;s site where you will find out everything you need to know about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buildagreenhouseeasy.com/2011/10/greenhouse-accessories/">Greenhouses</a>.</p>
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		<title>Gutters Found in Good Condition Safeguard Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 00:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda  McBride</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maintaining your home gutter system is going to ensure that it keeps working properly. Real estate agents tell prospective homesellers that they must check that their gutters are not bent in places. Specific things make a residence more saleable, and clean and well looked-after gutters is one of them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maintaining your home gutter system is going to ensure that it keeps working properly. Real estate agents tell prospective homesellers that they must check that their gutters are not bent in places. Specific things make a residence more saleable, and clean and well looked-after gutters is one of them.</p>
<p>You need to thoroughly clean your gutters twice a year, according to the experts. The rainwater cannot run off in the required manner when the gutters have been allowed to become plugged up with leaves, twigs and other materials. If rainwater might be flowing over the top of your gutters rather than being led away by them, they are not doing their job, which is to allow the correct drainage of water and protect your foundations. It&#8217;s quite possible for this to cause your foundations to suffer damage. The two times a year that it is best to clean your gutters is in the Fall, as soon as the leaves have fallen, and in the Springtime.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also smart to inspect the gutters, while you are cleaning them, to look for loose nails, any holes, or any places that have rusted through. Nails can and do come loosened over time, so check them to make sure that the gutter is properly fastened to the house. After you have taken out the stuff that built-up in your gutters, rinse them clean with a garden hose, and wash any remaining matter down the downspout. It will also make sure that no debris is plugged in the downspout. A downspout is going to be simple and easy to take off and clean any time you see that water is not flowing easily down it. You can use concrete or plastic diverters to reroute water where it comes from the downspout. This method is going to reduce soil erosion below the downspout exit.</p>
<p>You will no longer have to clean your gutters after you have gutter guards installed, because they keep the debris out, but a twice a year inspection is still needed. Getting gutter guards put in by professionals might be very expensive, and doing the job by yourself can save thousands of dollars, and it is not that hard to do. There are many people who feel gutter guards are not worth the considerable expense. Big leaves and other debris can be prevented from going into the gutter by installing gutter guards, but that doesn&#8217;t mean that they will keep out smaller debris. You will still find stuff like seeds, bits of twigs and bark, pine needles and flower petals and buds still going in.</p>
<p>When this variety of matter decomposes, it coagulates and blocks the gutters. If it accumulates over the screening of the gutter guard, it&#8217;s going to have to be cleaned off by hand. Many people consequently believe that gutter guards lead to more problems than they solve.</p>
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		<title>Controlling a Greenhouse Environment</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonathan Miranda</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Help your greenhouse do what it was designed to do-protect your plants and allow them to grow at an ideal rate. The reason greenhouses work so well is that the environment is entirely contained, and can be optimized to create ideal growing conditions for any type of plant.</p>
<p>One such significant climactic condition is temperature. You need to have the right temperature if you are to realize optimal plant growth. Light is another important consideration. Note that one climactic factor may have an impact on another. For instance, too much sunlight inside the greenhouse can raise the indoor temperature beyond the appropriate levels.</p>
<p>There are a number of things you can do to control the inside conditions of your greenhouse despite whatever outside weather conditions you have to deal with.</p>
<p>a.	Control Ventilation &#8211; Your greenhouse has two main forms of ventilation; natural and artificial. The natural ventilation is the circulation of air from the outside, flowing in and out through vents and openings. Since the weather is not always predictable, artificial ventilation can be used as well, in the form of fans and louvers, allowing the greenhouses temperature to be set and maintained at a consistent level.</p>
<p>b. Additional Cooling &#8211; There are other ways to control the cooling of your greenhouse if ventilation alone is not working. The two most common types are pad-and-fan systems and fog systems. A fog system consists of a series of sprinkler heads which evenly distribute a cool mist over the plants. The only drawback of this is that the nozzles tend to get clogged from time to time so need to be cleaned on a regular basis. Pad-and-fan systems work along with ventilation systems. By placing cooling (evaporative) pads at the entrance of the air valves the air is cooled upon entry and circulates lowering the overall temperature inside your greenhouse.</p>
<p>c. Humidity &#8211; Controlling your vapor pressure deficit (VPD) can be crucial to the health of your plants. If your VPD is too high it can cause moisture which can stop your plants respiration. Moisture is also a breeding ground for pests and disease and can be very harmful to the growth of your plants. Your VPD should be monitored on a regular basis and be between 0 and 1 psi.</p>
<p>d. Shading &#8211; Shading is another great way of controlling your greenhouse conditions. Automatic shades come with a sensor and will automatically open or draw a shade depending on if the greenhouse needs more or less sunlight at that time. This is something that is well worth the money. Trying to control shading manually is a never ending process that is almost impossible unless you are spending most of your days inside your greenhouse.</p>
<p>Controlling your greenhouse environment may seem like it can be an overwhelming process. If you take your time and practice I promise it will be a breeze in no time. The end result will be a thriving indoor garden which you will be sure to enjoy all year round.</p>
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