Recent Blog Posts
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February 1, 2011
Learn how to get the most of your wood pellets. Click here for the rest of the article: Wood Pellet Quick Tips for Optimal Efficiency
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January 14, 2011
Start your garden early by sowing seeds in containers indoors. Any container that drains well can be used, but many gardeners prefer peat pots or pellets placed in flats or plastic flats with many sections that are sold specifically for the purpose.
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January 3, 2011
Through the winter months your dog's grooming needs remain important. Here are some tips for managing the grooming needs of your pet during the colder months.
Click here for the rest of the article: Winter Dog Grooming
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December 1, 2010
The key to having a safe Christmas tree is to choose one that is fresh and has been properly stored, then keep it that way. Fresh Christmas trees that are kept watered will not combust easily.
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November 30, 2010
You might think that because your dog is covered in a fur coat from head to foot that it will be protected against frostbite. However, you would be wrong.
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November 11, 2010
Every year, more and more people are adopting "outdoor pets" in their back yard, whether they are squirrels, rabbits or the most popular outdoor pets of them all -- wild birds.
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November 11, 2010
Maintain a healthy flock of chickens by providing a balanced diet, clean and appropriately sized housing and sanitary living conditions. Chicken feed: The eating habits of chickens are affected by the breed, environmental conditions and the feed itself.
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October 6, 2010
All spring flowering bulbs can be planted from September - December. In all cases, bulbs should be in the ground before the first frost. Click here for the rest of the article: Bulb Planting Guide
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October 1, 2010
Garden mums burst forth in brilliant falls hues when other perennials are fading fast. Combine them with pansies and ornamental cabbages and kale for a gorgeous fall display that will last well into early winter. Click here for the rest of the article: Caring for Garden Mums
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October 1, 2010
It is commonly believed that cats cannot be trained. The independent reputation of cats makes some people love them all the more; others prefer dogs for the same reason. The fact is, as independent as cats are, they can in fact be trained to a greater extent than many pet owners realize.
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