By: Rebecca L Sams | 2010-03-28 | Gardening Do you want more houseplants? Or do you like giving people plants for mothers day and birthdays? There is a way to do this without running to the local nursery and spending more money. read more
By: Rebecca L Sams | 2010-03-28 | Gardening Have you ever bought a houseplant only to bring it home and after a few days the leaves start falling off or it just dies? I have had so many plants die and for the longest time I thought that I was just bad luck to all plants. read more
By: Marion Stewart | 2010-03-29 | Landscaping A deck or patio can be a great place to give your houseplants a summer holiday. Just like us, they get an extra bit of energy with a change of scenery and are the great shape to return to their natural indoor habitat when the weather turns. The plants enjoy their new surrounds and make super additions to groups of garden pots and containers. read more
By: Ken Bryan | 2010-12-28 | Landscaping About 75% of households have at least one houseplant and as unfortunate as it is most of them DO NOT live a long full life. The most common reason for plant death is over or underwatering. It seems that people either love their plants too much or not enough. One solution to the watering problem with plants is a new process to water plants from underneath including new technology in planters. read more
By: mumu | 2010-10-10 | Ethics Data for some common houseplants Light requirements This Table should be used as guideline for plants suitable for the light level you can provide read more
By: Yasir Samad | 2011-05-23 | Business A mixture of alcohol and water can be diluted and sprayed all the leaves that look like a plague. If alcohol is not available in water and detergent, parasites are not very harmful to plants, if you do not mind the yellow leaves. Some plants are poisonous to pets and children. Beware of buying plants at home. read more
By: Ernie | 2010-11-11 | Depression Potted plants are going to be a typical sight in houses and residences in all places, however so much pet house owners will be fully unaware which his or her flora and fauna and gardens may be a decease lure for their pets. Toxic nature will be in every single place, and the only manner to stay a pet secure serves as to know anything they're plus their symptoms. read more
By: trishool | 2010-09-29 | Parenting This piece of writing is about selecting the right kid friendly toys for your child. it gives suggestions and advice on picking the right toys for kids in general. read more
By: Horace Hinkle | 2010-05-23 | Gardening Bamboo as a houseplant has become increasingly popular. These easy-to-care-for plants are a symbol of strength, wisdom and good luck in many worldwide cultures. It can actually be grown indoors quite easily, if known how. read more
By: Philip Harris | 2010-04-04 | Environmental There is growing evidence that our next plague may not come from a virus, but from pollution. What are we doing to our children? read more
By: Kate Hanson | 2010-04-03 | Beauty Balancing a desire to use natural products with effective hair cleansing and conditioning is not easy. In fact, hair care may be one of the trickiest areas in which to go natural, when you are used to synthetic hair products. Luckily, we've done the hard work and made the mistakes for you (I personally tried a particular natural shampoo bar which left my hair looking so bad I couldn't leave the house!) - so we're bringing you only the most effective natural and organic hair care products in our store. To understand natural hair care it is useful to know how the different products work and what they are supposed to do. read more
By: Wendy Moyer | 2010-10-10 | Health & Fitness People who live in the United States are now exposed to more than 70,000 chemicals. Many of these chemicals contain toxic waste byproducts such as PDBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), benzene, pesticides, chlorine, mercury, lead, and dioxin. However, industrialists and environmentalists still debate whether or not toxic waste actually causes cancer and other long lasting illnesses. read more
By: Janet G. Daughtry | 2010-03-29 | Self Improvement Through the years, most of us have heard the benefits of fasting for our overall health and well-being. What would happen if we applied the principle of fasting or our conversation or words? read more
By: OSA Webmaster1 | 2012-03-01 | K-12 Education Here are some safety issues which should be taken care before introducing any animal to a young child. The Syrian hamster was the first pet which was domesticated at home and also which are very friendly and harmless for young kids. read more