Author Archives: The Home and Garden Guru
Solar Patio Cover & Solar Shades
This is a topic that can get a little confusing, especially now that there are many more solar options for inside and outside the home. It used to be that talk of solar always had to be an outdoor phenomenon. … Continue reading
Mechanical Lawn Sweepers for the Less Able
If you love gardening but are not as able bodied as you used to be there are probably a few tasks that you find very difficult to carry out. With the world’s population being an aging one, more and more … Continue reading
Why You Might Want to Purchase a Lawn Sweeper
If you know a man who loves to work on his lawn, you probably know someone who refuses to buy a lawn sweeper. You might have heard that same fellow say something like this: “Why should I spend money on … Continue reading
Buying a Pine Wardrobe for Extra Storage
One of the most versatile pieces of home furniture has to be the pine wardrobe. While it’s not a necessity like a bed or a sofa, all too many people find themselves running out of room in their home, and … Continue reading
A Quick Family Meal – Crockpot Orange Glazed Chicken
The key to getting a quick meal on the table on a busy night is planning ahead. Choose your menu’s in advance and do any preparations ahead that you can to limit last minute kitchen time. Each evening, as you … Continue reading
Installing A Hydroponic Garden
You may be interested to set up a hydroponic garden of your own and get confused to figure out the needs of the garden. If you are a new gardener in hydroponic system, initially you need to understand the fundamental … Continue reading
Garden and Water Hose Parts and Repair Kits
A garden or water hose is one of the most commonly used commodities in each and every household, but it is has been observed that it is one of the items that is not given adequate care and is often … Continue reading
Types of Kitchen Canisters
Kitchen canisters are chosen for both their functionality and decorative properties. Basically, a canister is for storing frequently-used food, such as flour, sugar, coffee, tea, and pasta. But they can be used for any number of non-perishable goods. The most … Continue reading