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  1. Book Review of American Rugs by Estelle H Ries by Mike Nardine

    As you can see this excellent little book has been around a while. I found it in the throw-away bin of a used book store. I'm always looking for books on rugs, carpets and tapestries, and free is my favorite price. I think I would have paid good money for this one, however.

  2. 200 Problem Solving Tips For Your Home & Health by Tony Tucker

    How would you like to have the fast, economical and easy solutions to 200 home and health problems at your fingertips? Now you can, with this money-saving and time-saving household reference! It's surprising how often we do get caught out by not knowing how to solve often simple problems.

  3. Used Air Cooled Lights in Hydroponics Applications by Sonny I Griffith

    When you are growing in a hydroponics environment, it is important to have light and lots of it. In hydroponics the more light you have, the better your plants will grow. However there is a trade-off. More powerful HID lights will use more electricity and also give off more heat.

  4. Timber Garden Offices - Facts About Timber Garden Offices You Really Ought to Know by Major B Singleton

    These days, more and more folk are ordering timber garden offices for their homes. Except for the fact this sudden surge of orders implies the increase in numbers of home run entrepreneurs, these ready-to-ship office models also mark the public's desire to select green products.

  5. Office in the Garden by Major B Singleton

    The reality is: nothing declares straightforward magnificence than having a timber garden office. First of all, when you say timber, the very first thing that is certain to cross you mind would be logs and that would be robust, wooden logs very similar to those used in log cabins.

  6. Good Source For Tricks of the Trade - Home Repairs by Greg Vandenberge

    One of the best sources for tricks of the trade home repairs that I have ever found, have been books on home repairs and remodeling. These books can often be a valuable source filled with amazing tips that can save you time and that ever so precious dollar or money.

  7. Thinking About the Organic Food Garden Beginners Manual? by Gus Lindow

    The e-book was created by a woman in Australia by the name of Julie Villani and although our seasons are reversed here in the northern hemisphere the information can be easily adapted to life in the Midwest. There is even a vegetable sowing chart included for the northern and southern hemispheres, and though it may take a moments to figure out how to read the chart the information is still quite useful.

  8. High Density Gardening Review by Gus Lindow

    My thoughts about an e-book called High Density Gardening by Ric Wiley. The book deals with a gardening technique ideal for small spaces, touches on crop selection, composting, bed construction and numerous other subjects as well.

  9. The Hypertufa How to Manual - Review by Seb Brown

    This article reviews the eBook The Hypertufa How To Manual which is written by Claudia Brownlie. Anyone who is serious about having a beautiful garden should give this book a look over, for you will not be disappointed. Claudia Brownlie is a creative genius!

  10. Building a Chicken Coop Ebook - A Review - Is it Any Good? by Terry Gorry

    Why build your own coop? Well there are a number of reasons including a plentiful supply of fresh free range eggs, healthy fresh chicken for your table and chickens are great recyclers of food scraps.

  11. No Time to Clean! How to Reduce & Prevent Cleaning the Professional Way by Don Aslett by Alain Burrese

    Don Aslett is THE guru when it comes to cleaning. His books on cleaning, time management and "decluttering" are as enormously popular as they are entertaining and educational. "No Time To Clean! How To Reduce & Prevent Cleaning The Professional Way" is Aslett's new approach to cleaning for a new day.

  12. Hip Handmade Memory Jewelry by Teri Baskett

    Make jewelry pieces that have sentimental memories or represent your hobbies and interests. Over 25 projects you can make with simple, common jewelry and craft items.

  13. Home and Garden Book Review - Make Gardening Fast and Effortless by Lance Winslow

    Many people want a beautiful garden, but it can take a lot of time to have such perfection. But what if I told you that you could have an almost perfect garden without the high cost, intensive effort or without spending all your time creating it and keeping it that way; if I showed you the secret would this please you?

  14. Southern Home Floor Plans - The Subject of New Book by Alice Lane

    An important new book of Southern home floor plans has been published by the Southern Architecture Foundation. Southern Architecture Illustrated is a compendium of over two hundred and fifty photographs, which illustrate over a hundred residential designs and forty-two floor plans.

  15. It's All Too Much - An Easy Plan For Living a Richer Life With Less Stuff by Peter Walsh by Alain Burrese

    After reading and enjoying "Enough Already!" by Peter Walsh, I purchased his earlier book, "It's All Too Much." I enjoyed this one too. The book's subtitle is "An Easy Plan For Living A Richer Life With Less Stuff" and I found that to be just what this book was. I think one of the most important lines of the book comes near the end when Walsh writes, "Getting organized for the sake of getting organized is a waste of time. Getting organized because it helps you live a richer, less stressed, happier, and more focused life, now that's a goal worth pursuing."

  16. Make a Garden, Build a Fence, Fix the Roof, Too - Just Read This Home and Garden Book Review by Lance Winslow

    It seems more and more men are forgetting all the things our ancestors knew, simple things like building a home, doing plumbing, putting on a roof, making a garden, building a fence or installing a pool. But why do you suppose this is? Well, it's because they don't have too, once they make enough money to have a home, they just buy one, leaving all the work to someone else. This is good and bad. Good for the home builder companies, but unfortunate that America is losing these skill sets.

  17. Feng Shui For Architecture - Book Review by Diane Kern

    Feng Shui for Architecture by Simona Mainini is a handbook for builders, homeowners, professional designers, and architects. There is valuable advice for each group to be found within its covers, not the least of which is her desires to "assist homeowners and professionals in designing houses with 'good' Feng Shui from the start instead of trying to put a bandage on problems or make patchwork corrections after the fact."

  18. World's Best Compost by Reuben Wallis

    This book provides us with all the information that we need on creating humus compost. It comes packed with information, diagrams as well as photographs, so we will know just what to do and when to do it. To know more, read the review!

  19. Room Addition Books by Ryan Hope

    I was surfing the Internet, the other day and I ran across a website that was selling home building books. It had a very pleasing color scheme and was easy to use. As a website designer myself, I showed this website to a few of my friends, who are interested in home remodeling and repairs. Me and my friends, love to work on our homes and often get together for larger projects, that we can work on together.

  20. Herbs in Bloom by Shay Mcconaughey

    Jo Ann Gardner is an avid gardener and lover of flowers and herbs and this comes through very clearly in her writing of her experiences in her own gardening. The book is well laid-out and easy to read full of illustrations, photographs and crammed full of information geared toward starting a functional and beautiful herbal garden.

  21. Shibori Knits by Shannon Evans

    The Art of Exquisite Felted Knits is an artistic exploration of the art and craft of incorporating shibori weaving techniques with knitting. Author Gina Wilde takes the reader on a transformational exploration where old myths about texture and finishing are abandoned and results in the reader reinterpreting their own creative responsibilities.

  22. Review of Mimi Tanner's Declutter Fast Book by Deji Peng

    If you live in a home you would know how frustrating it can sometimes be to keep it in order especially if you do not know how or what you have tried did not work. Mimi tanner has created the declutter fast book which promises to show you how to get your home in order in the easiest possible way. Much has been said about this book, but here is a review of what to expect from it.

  23. Encyclopedia On Gardening - Information On Plants, Flowers And More by Abhishek Agarwal

    The best way to get information regarding gardening, through encyclopedias. For several long years scholars have used encyclopedia to gather knowledge and passed it on from one generation to another. It's easy and ready available.

  24. Home Made Power Plant - A Real Review by M. Dave Richards

    I took one and a half day to build the solar panel following the Home Made Solar Plant's plan. It wasn't such easy to build, but it wasn't difficult. I think that the product is worth its cost, because with the little investment of less than 50 dollars, I was able to save more than 130$ in just the first month. 130 dollars a month aren't big bucks, but you must remember that you will save more or less these figures not just the first month after the installation, but for all the following years to come.

  25. Choosing and Caring For Your Shrubs and Hedges by Lance Winslow

    You see, caring for your shrubs and keeping them happy and healthy is not difficult as long as you know what you are doing and know how and when to trim them. And if you are having trouble transplanting, then you there are things you need to know to allow your plants to survive the shock. Imagine if someone uprooted your rear end and transplanted you to some foreign land and then stood over you and said "grow you S.O.B., now!" How would you feel about that, huh?

  26. We Love Our House Plants - Watering House Plants is the Key by Lance Winslow

    People talk to their plants because we know that makes them happy, there is a sense of peacefulness and companionship with our plants that resonates on a cellular level. It is for this reason that we all know that folks will spend whatever it takes to keep their house plants safe and secure and properly watered. Ah, but therein lies the biggest problem. How much water is needed to help your house plants grow happy and healthy? Well, it obviously depends on the species of plant.

  27. Organize Your Life - Free Yourself From Clutter & Find More Personal Time by Alain Burrese

    The most recent organization book I've read is "Organize Your Life: Free Yourself From Clutter & Find More Personal Time" by Ronni Eisenberg with Kate Kelly. My first impression of this book is that I enjoyed it. It was well organized, (pun intended) and had a lot of very practical advice for regaining control of your life if you seem to have lost it, or just maintaining that control if the overwhelming surplus of clutter and time consuming activities has you on the brink of losing it.

  28. Save Water on Your Landscaping Outside Your Southwestern Home by Lance Winslow

    What if you live in the Southwest and are worried about water usage outside your home? You know that typically 55% of your water use will be outside your home, but water is in short supply in the desert regions where you live, worse, the authorities are calling for voluntarily water conservation. If this does not work, there will be a level II drought, maybe even a level three in the future.

  29. Don Aslett's Stain Buster's Bible by Alain Burrese

    Who other than the world's number one cleaning expert and author of numerous books on cleaning could offer this much on stain removal? Don Aslett's "Stain Buster's Bible: The Complete Guide To Removing Stains and Odors From Every Fabric and Surface" is the most advanced and user-friendly stain-removal guide ever. In Aslett's usual no-nonsense get to the point style, he provides the best of his fifty plus years of cleaning experience, as well as other expert's in the field's experience, to give you the best stain removal strategies available.

  30. Ready, Set, Organize! A Workbook For the Organizationally Challenged by Alain Burrese

    If you are unorganized, you don't want to read a huge length text on what you need to do. After all, time is something you are most likely short of, that is part of the problem! One thing I really liked about "Ready, Set, Organize!" is that it was a quick read. Being disorganized wastes time. This book takes no time at all to gain advice that you can put to use now.

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