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: Bluegills, Trout, Walleyes, and Catfish by: Frank Faldo BlueGills, The Basics Bluegills are popular game to go for because they are plentiful across the continent. Another reason they are popular is because they go
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: Saltwater Fishing Tips by: Frank Faldo Get Rid Of Sharks Sharks buggin’ you? To get rid of them pour some fish blood on a paper towel or newspaper and roll it into a ball. Toss it overboard and the sharks will
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: 4 Critical Fly Fishing Tips by: Frank Faldo Good Fly Presentation Obviously, the goal when casting a fly is to present the fly to the fish in a realistic manner. You are trying to simulate nature here. If you are going
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: Wreck Diving In Scapa Flow by: Jakob Jelling Divers who enjoy visiting wrecks might find in Scapa Flow the best place where to spend a vacation. This diving destination is located in northern Scotland, on Orkey Island,
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: Top Basic Nutritional Tips For Soccer Players by: Sylita Thomas Most soccer athletes do not have a clear guide of what to eat to prepare for a soccer match, what to eat after a soccer match and how to maintain a rich
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: The Skin Squeeze Effect In Diving by: Jakob Jelling Skin squeeze is one of the barotrauma problems which divers can suffer due to the pressure factors involved in the practice of the sport. This way, a barotrauma can
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: Diving In A Current by: Jakob Jelling Diving in a current implies a higher amount of difficulty and danger than regular diving, but this can be avoided if the diver knows how to properly do it by being trained for it
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: Snowboarding Jackets by: Jakob Jelling Winter jackets have changed a lot over the years as technology has improved. The best solution used to be those big, puffy, down filled jackets. While they where warm they really
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: A Simple Way To Identify and Catch The Big One In River! by: Ebenezer Heng River dry fly fishing considered as the purest form of fly fishing inspired generations of writers, artists, poets and even philosophers to wax
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: Kayak Paddle Blades by: Jakob Jelling Different kayak paddle blades will have different effects on the control you have over your kayak. The blades of your kayak paddles are the most important part when it comes to worry
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: How To Launch Your Kayak by: Jakob Jelling Launching your kayak does not have to be difficult as long as you know what you’re doing. When it comes to launching your kayak, there are a few important decisions that
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: Kayaking Footwear by: Jakob Jelling Kayaking footwear comes in several different designs, to keep your feet safe and, in some cases, warm. Kayaking will obviously not require the same type of footwear that you would
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: 6 Things You Must Do If You Want To Have The Secret To Catching More Trout by: Robin Shortt It has always been my private conviction that any man who pits his intelligence against a fish and loses has it coming. ~John
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: Extend the Life Of Your Flowers By Steaming Them by: Gerry Belvedere This method of extending cut flower life may sound a bit drastic but it is quite effective. Have two clean buckets ready. Rinse them out with some
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: Tips On Caring For Your Valentine's Day Flowers by: Gerry Belvedere With Valentine's Day just around the corner, we thought this would be a great time to share a few tips on caring for cut flowers. Imagine it's Valentine's
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: De-Mystifying Fly Fishing by: Cameron Larsen I remember the first time I saw someone fly fishing. I think I was five years old. My father, my sister and I had back packed to a remote alpine lake. My trusty Zebco with
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: The Dead Drift by: Cameron Larsen One of the most popular fly fishing techniques is called dead drift. Dead drifting is primarily done when fly fishing with nymphs, and are fishing slots, seams or smaller rivers. It is
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: Tips to Photographing Your Trophy Fish by: Tukto Lodge When it comes to catch and release lakes, it is important for you to be ready to catch your fish, take a prize-winning shot and release your giant back into the water
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: Cold Water Diving by: Jakob Jelling What to wear when practicing cold water diving. When practicing cold water diving, one of the main and most important things to have into account is which clothes to wear in order
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: Snorkel and Mask Tips by: Jakob Jelling Before you start your diving activities and using a snorkel for the first time, there are some important tips and notions which you must learn and take into account. When done properly
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: A Different Kind Of Catch by: Jonathan Green Brought to you by www.discovereronline.com - Educational Research Marine Biology At 50ft below the surface of the ocean, the blood in the water draws ocean predators to our
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: Three Main Trout Senses by: Brett Fogle An angler should therefore become familiar with the three main senses a trout uses. These are: Smell: Trout have amazing powers of smell. For humans, trying to understand smell
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: Choosing Pond Plants by: Brett Fogle A pond without plants is like cake without icing. Pond plants fight algae, give fish a hiding place against predators, and beautify our own little slice of paradise to plunk down in
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: Fall Pond Cleaning by: Brett Fogle Doing a full pond cleaning during the colder winter months can be very stressful on your fish. However, if the pond is really dirty and full of 'muck' - then you may want to consider
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: 5 Simple Steps To Dividing Your Hardy Water Lilies by: Brett Fogle If you missed the springtime window of opportunity to divide your hardy water lilies, don't worry, it's not too late. Although springtime is the best
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: Avoiding Unsightly Algae by: Brett Fogle Excessive organic matter in the pond provides nutrients for algae, contributing to its growth. Algae can obscure the view of colorful fish, and more dangerously, it robs the water
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: Trico Time by: Cameron Larsen Ahh, yes. Trico time, the time of year accomplished fly fisherman throw down their rods in disgust. Take up the golf clubs, repaint the house, design the ninth wonder of the world. Anything
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: Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass by: Cameron Larsen Like all bass fishing, bass fly fishing has exploded in popularity. The largemouth bass is considered by many the greatest of all gamefish. Once limited to just the Eastern
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: The Value of Observation by: Donald Berthiaume The beginner must learn to look with eyes that see. Occurrences of apparently little importance at the moment may, after consideration, assume proportions of great value.
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: The Way Of A Bass Fisherman With a Fly Rod And The Way Of A Bass With A Fly by: Donald Berthiaume -----SIDEBAR------------------------------------------ Older fly fishing classics contain a wealth of knowledge for the
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: Where To Find 10 Fly Fishing Tips In A Single Paragraph by: Donald Berthiaume When looking for information on how to fly fish, fly fishing tips or fly fishing techniques, many anglers, or anglers to be,who limit their
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: The Secret That Keeps Horses Trainable! by: Andy Curry As you likely know already, horses have at least 10 times our strength. If they also had our intelligence, they would probably be riding us humans. Fortunately,
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: The Wet Fly Swing by: Cameron Larsen The wet fly swing sounds like something one does at the square dance hall. Instead the wet fly swing is one of the oldest fly fishing techniques. It is used for all types of fish,
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: Erie Steelhead Flies by: Cameron Larsen As we stated in our article on Pacific Steelhead flies, the steelhead fisheries of the Great Lakes region has developed differently. First off the Erie steelhead has only been around
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: Learning How to Sail by: Kerry S. Mason When it comes to sailing, there are all kinds of things to learn how to do. How you go about learning will depend on your particular style. For example, I am not patient enough
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: Spawning the Chinese Algae-Eater by: William Berg Gyrinocheilus aymonieri Common name: Chinese algae-eater Family: Gyrinocheilidae (Algae eaters) Order: Cypriniformes (carps) Class: Actinopterygii (ray-finned
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: Confidence in Fly Fishing by: Cameron Larsen For those of you who, like me, have memories of fishing that pre-date memories of school, think back to as many fishing partners and trips as you can. Even those people you
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: The Mayfly Nypmh by: Cameron Larsen Their names roll off the fly fisherman’s tongue like the names of lost loves. Making the angler drool almost as much as the fish (if fish could drool). Hendricksons, Green
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: Do Fish See in Color by: Cameron Larsen Fish do indeed perceive color. Every fly fisher knows that or ought to know that. Like humans, the retina of a fish have rods and cones. Cones are used in the day and rods at night.
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: Three Main Trout Senses by: Brett Fogle An angler should therefore become familiar with the three main senses a trout uses. These are: Smell: Trout have amazing powers of smell. For humans, trying to understand smell
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: Explore A Whole New World On The Water! by: News Canada (NC)—How will you spend your precious spare time this summer? For many Canadians, making the most of it means escaping by boat to explore a whole new world
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: Tips on Buying a Boat: Seven Tips on What should you look for when investing in watercraft by: Keith Binnersley I discovered sailing many years ago and found it to be a wonderful way to enjoy time with friends and family
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: Boat Wax-Shine On by: James "Doc" Lewis It has been our experience that nothing so much insures the beauty and longevity of a fiberglass boat than the continual maintenance of a good coat of high quality wax. In this
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: The Care and Feeding of Your Clear Vinyl Boat Windows by: James "Doc" Lewis Strataglass®, Lexan®, Plexiglass®, Isenglass, Crystal Clear, Eisenglass, etc. Whatever you call it, it all comes from polyvinyl chloride
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: So you want to climb a Colorado “Fourteener†by: Diane Winger Have you caught the bug yet? The desire to climb a mountain with a summit rising at least 14,000 feet above sea level has reached near-epidemic
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: Costs Associated With Kitesurfing by: Jakob Jelling Getting involved in the extreme sport of KiteSurfing might be more costly than you think, when in all actuality it’s relatively inexpensive to get started. Depending
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: History of kitesurfing by: Jakob Jelling KiteSurfing is by far the latest craze in extreme sports. The idea of using a kite to enhance speed and gravity for the surfer seems like a new and exhilarating challenge, yet
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: Kitesurfing Equipment by: Jakob Jelling You are ready to take on the extreme sport of KiteSurfing, you are ready to pound the surf and soar across the water and above the waves. In order to start you will need to purchase
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: How To Kitesurf by: Jakob Jelling You have been bitten by the KiteSurfing bug, you can’t wait to hit the first current to propel your body screaming 40-feet into the air and crashing into the water. With each
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: How To Care For Your Fishes Without Spending A Fortune by: Partha Mitra Whether you have a big sized aquarium with lots of fishes or just a glass bowl on your table with a couple of Gold fishes, they give you great pleasure
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: Breeding Discus – 3 Ways to Encourage Spawning by: Rob Clarke So you have a mature pair of discus fish that have shown an interest in each other but there not laying any eggs. The most important factor in discus
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: Creative Potty Training by: Valerie Garner When I was potty training my two young boys, I discovered this method of potty training that made it an enjoyable, yet very effective way to potty train toddlers. First, make
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: Spending time with Chuck by: Charles wheeler I have been waking up thinking about something that happening to me and my son Chuck. I have decided to write it down while it’s on my mind. Chuck was seventeen,
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: PRIME THAT PUMP! Part 1 by: Rosella Aranda Perseverance. Tenacity. Stick-to-it-iveness. Patience. All these words are driving at the same thing: DON’T GIVE UP. Now I don’t particularly like negative statements,
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: Reach vs. Frequency: Is it better to reach 25 People Four Times or 100 People Once by: Julie Chance Reach and frequency are terms generally used when planning advertising campaigns. However, the concept of reach and
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: Simple Science by: Deborah Shelton Help children develop a love for science, or nurture their already-growing interest, with these simple experiments. Cloud Maker Ever wanted to catch a cloud in a bottle? Now’s
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: Crazy Colors Fun Kid Experiment as a Party Activity by: Anne-Marie Killer Here is an easy, inexpensive and fun kid experiment for your next kid birthday party. This activity, which is strictly speaking a kid science
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: A Blowing Bubble Activity that will Blow the Kids Away! by: Anne-Marie Killer I bet you haven't given this blowing bubble activity any thought as a child party activity? I'm not talking about little kids blowing little
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: Store Your Outdoor Furnishings to Make Them Last by: Debbie Rodgers In many parts of North America, the end of "porch season" has arrived. Whether you're clearing out for some oncoming bad weather, closing up the cottage
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: Fountains of Refreshment by: Debbie Rodgers When hot, sticky days hit, try to use all your senses to keep cool. Sight and sound have amazing psychological effects, even when the thermometer soars. One of the most cooling
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: Carpet Stain Removers - What You Didn't Know by: Steve Gillman Out of all the carpet stain removers available, water is the one to try first. Almost all the others can damage your carpet. Many are caustic, like bleach,
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: Roses - Creating Beautiful Cut Roses by: Bambi Coker Many gardeners like to enjoy their roses twice — first in the garden, then indoors as cut flowers. By choosing the right roses, cutting them at the proper time
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: Get Everything Done Quickly Using Your Basic Tools by: Tony Gevano No one wants to have their house equipment broken. But it might happened your electricity went off or your water system not working etc due of broken
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: What is the Right Plant and Where Do I Put It? by: James Ellison Know if your plants are disease-susceptible. Your choice of plants used in your garden is as important as the soil that you put those plants in. Select
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: How To Install a Liner Pond by: Gerry Fung Liner ponds are ideal for the experienced water gardener because they allow for very forgiving installations, which consequently promotes greater creativity. However, for the
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: Maximize Your Waterfall Flow With The Master DW Waterfall Pump by: Gerry Fung A common mistake that beginner water gardeners often make is that they fail to take the height and width of their waterfall into consideration,
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: Back To Barrels by: News Canada (NC)-Reusing rainwater is not a new concept. Families have saved water in ponds, cisterns, buckets and barrels for centuries for use in watering, washing and even drinking. In fact, this
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: Is a Hot Tub for you? Top 5 questions you need to Answer by: Dion Semeniuk As a way of relaxing, more and more people are adding a hot tub to their home. Not only are hot tubs relaxing but they also offer tremendous benefit
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: Environmentally Safe Ways to Remove Weeds by: Dean Novosat There is a lot of concern about herbicides and what they are doing to our environment. Large amounts of chemicals leech into our groundwater polluting our water
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: Urine Stains In Carpet - Get Them Out by: Steve Gillman First the bad news: Not all urine stains are removable. The types of damage caused vary according to the urine content. This is determined by the pet's diet, age,
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: Ways To Heat Your Water by: John Thomson Water heating options Where you live, as well as the life style you lead, the number of people in your household, and where you’ll put the water heating system, you’ll
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: Could Your Garden Pass A Soil Test? by: News Canada (NC)-How well do you know your soil? It's an important question for the health of the plants in and around your house. Good soil does more than provide a foundation
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: Forget Everything You've Ever Read About Water Heating... by: John Williams In recent times electric tankless hot water heaters are progressively making a name for themselves in the United States as optimum water heater
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: Easy Ways To Save Money Using Gas Tankless Water Heaters" by: John Williams Tankless water heaters are one of the most effective tools in your home that you have in trying to fight the ever increasing gas, electric, and
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: Home Pest Control: Battling Against Mosquitoes on the Home Front by: Sarah Yee In addition to the fact that mosquitoes are both annoying and cause some level of discomfort when you’re unfortunate enough to be the
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: The Three Main Parts Of A Tree by: Paul Curran Trees can be broken down into three main parts: the roots, the leaves and the woody structure between them. The roots' function is to bring raw materials-water and mineral
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: How to Select the Proper Pond Pump by: Gerry Fung Whether you have a preformed or a liner pond, a pond pump is a paramount component of any water feature. Stagnant bodies of water attract mosquito infestations, which
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: How to Select the Proper Pond Pump by: Gerry Fung Whether you have a preformed or a liner pond, a pond pump is a paramount component of any water feature. Stagnant bodies of water attract mosquito infestations, which
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: Still Heating Your Water With Electricity? Now Is The Time To Switch To Oil by: News Canada (NC)-Homeowners who heat their home with oil but use an electric water heater are missing an opportunity to save money and increase
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: A Tankless Water Heater can Save You a Lot on Hot Water Bills! by: Jae Taylor The Flash water heater, model T-K1, is an on-demand, tankless gas water heater. This space saving, highly energy efficient water heater can
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: 5 Secrets To Growing Beautiful Roses by: Abigail Baker A rose is a rose is rose - and there are few things in the garden more beautiful. There are 5 secrets I want to share that will help you to grow healthy roses. Sunshine:
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: Cold Weather and Frozen Pipes by: Darin "Sid" Cameron Cold weather is a big problem for home and property owners- especially if you’ve moved and your home is setting empty. Why? PLUMBING! If your home gets too
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: How to Water Your Houseplants Wisely by: Kori Puckett Over watering ranks first in causes of houseplant demise because it causes roots to rot. Most plants are tough so they can recover from under watering with only the
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: Energy Saving Swimming Pool & Spa Tips by: TC Thorn Not only can swimming pools and spas be an expensive initial investment, but continuing operating costs are noticeable. Here are some tips to help you keep down the
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: It's Not Just Water Under the Bridge by: ARA Content Americans want better drinking water -- and are doing something about it (ARA) - Did you know nearly 90 percent of Americans have a serious drinking problem? The problem?
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: Water, Water Everywhere on the Waterfront! by: Wally Conway Waterfront living is among the most desirable of locations in our area. The views and vistas are fantastic, not to mention the ability to walk out one's door
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: Take the Bite Out of Mosquitoes this Summer by: Judy Leiser Mosquitoes have always been pesty visitors when it comes to summer enjoyment, but because of the West Nile virus, it has become critical that we do whatever
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: How To Prevent Damping Off by: Marilyn Pokorney Damping off is the single term used to describe underground, soil line, or crown rots of seedlings due to unknown causes. The term actually covers several soil borne diseases
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: Whole House Water Filters by: Mandy Nemenko So you know the benefits of purifying your drinking water and have already installed a filter for your kitchen tap. But what happens when you get thirsty upstairs and the closest
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: How To Safely Remove Ice Dams From Your Home by: Henry Bockman This article was written to explain the causes of ice dams and how to remove them safely. For more information or pictures of the processes see ice dam removals. The
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: The Art Of Gutter Cleaning by: Henry Bockman Many homeowners clean their own gutters or hire someone each season to properly maintain their homes. What you may not realize is that most gutter systems should be cleaned
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: Fall Pond Cleaning by: Brett Fogle Great question. The answer is it really depends. Doing a full pond cleaning during the colder winter months can be very stressful on your fish. However, if the pond is really dirty
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: Ten Steps to Perfect Pasta by: Skip Lombardi I'm amazed at how often I get e-mail from a disgruntled home cook, lamenting the fact that, once again, a dish of pasta has turned into a culinary disaster. I hear stories
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: Using Candles in Feng Shui Decorating by: Jennifer Hall The basic belief behind Feng Shui is that there are five elements, some combinations of which create a productive cycle, and some a destructive cycle. When one of
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: How to Choose Water Garden Plants by: Brett Fogle So the water garden bug has bitten. You’ve dug and leveled and sweated and said words you hope that no one else has heard. Now it’s time for the fun part
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: Maintaining Oxygen Levels in Fish and KOI Ponds by: Brett Fogle Severe environmental stressors are the most frequent causes of sudden fish death in garden ponds or other fish habitats, and the lack of oxygen in the water
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: Hot-Weather Fish Feeding Facts by: Brett Fogle Summertime provides the best time of the year to water garden – and also to be on the alert for high-temperature problems. To remain healthy and continue growing,
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: Wildlife in Winter Ponds by: Brett Fogle This may seem contradictory, but you want to leave a little bit of debris in the pond when preparing it for winter. Some water gardeners net out the fish, completely drain the
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: Winterizing Your Pond by: Brett Fogle For many parts of the country, it's getting to be that time of year again. Time to start thinking about getting your fish and plants ready for old man winter... Every year, as the
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: What to feed your fish during colder winter months by: Brett Fogle With air and water temperatures dropping in most parts of the country, now is the time to greatly reduce the amount of food you are feeding your fish.
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