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		<title>Outside Fireplace Hints</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 11:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>http://www.blog.containergardeningmagazine.com Container Gardening Magazine presents Outside Fireplace Hints &#8211; for those fans container gardening that enjoy their gardens.<span id="more-186"></span>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Top Tips to Remember When Buying an Outdoor Fireplace for Your Garden!</strong></span></p>
<p>Always recall that the security of your folks and property is the  most  significant consideration.  Size matters When comparing fireplaces,  glance at the size of the fire area before the height.  If the firebox  is tiny, wood purchasing and cutting is tougher.  Asking for  for  specifically cut wood from your provider increases your cost. </p>
<p>Try and  find an enormous firebox, don&#8217;t have anything to do with the tall and  thin fire.  A tiny firebowl will be dearer down the line. You don&#8217;t need  to have an enormous fire simply because you have got an enormous  hearth, just use less wood to have a smaller fire.  The fire draws air  into the fire and blows out the neck for a productive burn.  Firepit  designs have a tendency to smoke and smolder way more than a traditional  hearth design due to poor airflow. </p>
<p>Two.  Correct  upkeep Fireplaces  made in the more commercial copper, clay or sheet steel do not have the  longevity or safety of aluminium or solid iron.  Sheet metal fireplaces  will be available at a deal cost.</p>
<p>Once metal sheet fireplaces  begin to rust, they have just outlasted their usability.  A metal too  thin might melt.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.containergardeningmagazine.com/deck-ideas/outdoor-fireplace-67-67.php">The Outdoor fireplace</a> features are just a start to the many great garden improvement subjects discussed in the Container Gardening Magazine.</p>
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<p>Some forged iron fireplaces have sheet metal  necks.  If that is the case, check if the maker has spare parts  available and cost.  Frequent alternative for the neck isn&#8217;t what you  need. Iron must be maintained to forestall rust. It&#8217;s a small hard to  maintain.  But a well looked after solid iron fireside will last you a  considerable time.  Also, consider the positioning of your cast-iron  fireside.  The cast-iron fireplace has a tendency to stain the surface  it stands on.  An occasional painting with a high temperature paint will  slow down rusting.</p>
<p>The cast-iron is heavy and can stand plenty  of abuse.  Copper looks great at first but after 2 uses it is green and  rusty.  Firepits without holes will be stuffed with water when it rains.   Cast aluminium is among the best buys.  Cast aluminium doesn&#8217;t rust.  It&#8217;s also significantly lighter than iron making it better to move  around.  3.  Weigh it When comparing fireplaces, check the weight.  Most  fireplaces are produced by weight, so they&#8217;re acquired by weight.</p>
<p>Make  certain that you are comparing the same material, copper to copper or  solid iron to solid iron. Aluminium feature Cast aluminium is by a large  margin a wiser choice for an amateur outdoor fan.  The fire is simpler  to maintain and can be simply moved around. It could be brought to a  home by the lake or stored in winter along  North  areas.  Store it to  stop damage or possible burglary. Five.  Clay fireplace The most  upsetting problem with a clay fire is that it can fall apart without  previous alert.</p>
<p>When the bottom falls out, it can be a mess.   Avoid placing your clay fireside on a wooden deck or any surface that  may be easily damaged by heat or fire.  Place it on cement or tile.  If  you opt to buy a clay fireside, take safety cares. </p>
<p>Six.  Surround view  fireplaces and raised firepits Most surround view fireplaces are built  with light materials.  Surround view fireplaces are straightforward to  tip over due to the light material used to make it.  When it is tipped  over, it&#8217;ll send ash and coals everywhere.  Slight breezes might send  coals and catch fire with combustible materials.  </p>
<p>Otherwise, ash will be  spread all over your terrace when it rains. Seven.  What to burn  Hardwood is by a large margin the hottest fuel for out of doors  fireplaces.  Pinon wood has a nice pine scent when burning.  It keeps  the flame active and generates good heat.</p>
<p>It also assists in  keeping insects away.  One or two  fireplaces come with inserts for  natural gas and propane.&nbsp; </p>
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		<title>How To Save Costs With Container Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 20:33:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garden-Magaziner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more people are turning to gardening for various reasons. For some people, gardening may be a process of relaxing while for others it could be an added source of income. Whatever reason you may have for adopting gardening, the fact remains that gardening has changed dramatically over the years. Gardening used to require [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>More and more people are turning to gardening for various reasons. For some people, gardening may be a process of relaxing while for others it could be an added source of income. Whatever reason you may have for adopting gardening, the fact remains that gardening has changed dramatically over the years.</p>
<p>Gardening used to require a substantial area of space before any form of successful planting could be done. These days, thanks to modernization, gardening no longer has to be limited by space. If you have a passion to engage in gardening but don’t have the space to do so, you can start with container gardening. </p>
<p>Container gardening aptly refers to the art of gardening in a container. You can get a flower pot or a plastic container and plant seedlings of flowers, shrubs or vegetables, depending on what you want to plant. Your container can comfortably be placed anywhere sunlight is adequate and the wind is calm.</p>
<p>There are several costs that you can save with container gardening. Firstly, the cost of clearing and preparing a large scaled land is eliminated. With container gardening, all you need is a container which holds high quality soil and the right planting elements i.e. nutrients.</p>
<p>Secondly, there’s the cost of nurturing the garden. You won’t have to spend much on manure and fertilizers because of the size of a container garden. You will therefore save a lot of money in the process.</p>
<p>Thirdly, the cost of maintaining a container garden is also vital. A large scaled land requires spending on gardening equipment such as hoes, troughs, rakes and watering cans. As the owner of a container plant, your watering can be small in size.</p>
<p>In addition, there’s the non-financial cost of time. A container plant does not require that much time to take care of as land gardening would.</p>
<p>So, if you are pressed for time and don’t have the financial resources needed for gardening on a large scale, container gardening could be just the thing for you.</p>
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		<title>The Garden Magaziner&#8217;s Mission</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 22:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Garden-Magaziner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Garden Magaziner  Hi! I am &#8220;Garden Magaziner&#8221;! I am looking forward to the pleasure of introducing “container gardening ” to as many people as I can, and by starting this new “magazine” (or blog!), I hope to introduce many more. There really is no bigger delight than showing people how to grow crops in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hi! I am &#8220;Garden Magaziner&#8221;!</p>
<p>I am looking forward to the pleasure of introducing “container gardening ” to as many people as I can, and by starting this new “magazine” (or blog!), I hope to introduce many more. There really is no bigger delight than showing people how to grow crops in different kinds of containers (pots, plastic or PET bottles, yoghourt pots, plastic bags etc.).</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Anyone can do it, and even the most humble apartment dweller will normally have a few square feet of balcony or windowsill upon which to start a few containers.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">It is surprising how many people just have not grown things before, and using the web like this is s great way to guide their involvement for their simple enjoyment of living things, and the reward of watching a flower blossom as a result of your own handiwork, or your <a title="Be Informed about Gardening" href="http://www.containergardeningmagazine.com/tips/Gardening-and-The-Reason-You-Need-To-Be-Informed-.php" target="_blank">container grown vegetables</a> ripen to provide a tasty dish.</p>
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