4 Lawncare Tips For First Time Homeowners

Posted on: 7 March 2015

Did you just buy your first home? If so, you may be overwhelmed by all of the maintenance and work that a home requires. One of the most important features of your new home is the lawn. A full, green lawn can improve your home's curb appeal and increase its value. A lawn isn't difficult to maintain, but it does require constant attention. If you neglect your lawn for any period of time, it can slip into an unhealthy and patchy appearance.
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5 Tips For Buying Furniture Online

Posted on: 26 February 2015

Buying new and used furniture online is a great way to score an awesome price. Of course, online shopping is not without some drawbacks. You can't always tell if you are buying something of high quality without seeing it in person. You also don't know if your new furniture is going to match the rest of your decor. These tips will help you secure furniture that satisfies your design and quality needs.
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Aromatherapy To Help With The Symptoms Of Seasonal-Affective Disorder

Posted on: 18 February 2015

Aromatherapy can be very effective at eliminating signs of seasonal-affective disorders (SAD), and using essential oils is an affordable way to pin-point specific symptoms in conjunction with other treatments. A tea-light oil burner is a great way to enjoy the smells and fragrances that reduce symptoms, and these devices are found widely. Try these suggestions to treat the following SAD symptoms: Depression Change your mood during the long winter with some oils that target depression.
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Tips For Creating An Eco-Friendly Lawn

Posted on: 10 February 2015

It's possible to have a green lawn with healthy trees and flowers, without wasting precious resources or polluting the soil with harmful chemicals. From planting to ongoing care, creating a landscape that fits your native environment is the most Eco-friendly choice you can make. These tips help both you and your landscaping stay green: Go Native Native plants are more resistant to pests and diseases, while also require less water to thrive.
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