Home & Garden General How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
The Most Beautiful and Unique Gardens From Around the World
by BrenNolasco | General
Gardens are everywhere and there are many different types of garden. What type of garden is yours? Check this out.
How to design a bay window!
by Ronlbrenner | General
The idea of a bay window is so 1980's. But look to the past and you start to see new ways to integrate the bay.
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How to remove wall stains
by RubySamy in > General
Stains and spots are a regular feature in every house especially if you have small children in your home. But need not worry any more my friend; just forget to paint the whole house because of some silly stains and spots, as you are going to learn the art of removing those stubborn stains from your walls right now .
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How to find a Land Contract
by justinhi107 in > General
Are you trying to find a home but you can not obtain conventional bank financing? Now you are considering a land contract. Where do you look to find a land contract?
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How to purchase a home with very Bad Credit
by justinhi107 in > General
Do you currently have bad credit but you want to buy a home? This article will show you how to buy a home with bad credit and get a good deal.
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Free and Easy Ways to Cut Energy Costs During the Winter
by SarahGanly in > General
This article will describe several easy and free ways to cut energy cost during the winter.
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Learn how to get rid of ants
by mikeahern in > General
Ants can be a real problem in your house. Learn how to get rid of ants easily and quickly.
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What is renter's insurance?
by MaxwellPayne in > General
Get information about renter's insurance and why you should consider it.
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How to Inexpensively Furnish Your Living Room
by skypilot69 in > General
An easy and inexpensive way to refurnish your living room.
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Make A Survival Kit For Your Home.
by nonar21 in > General
Help with preparing your home for those cases where you never know what may happen.
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Some Good Materials For Outdoor Furniture Cushion
by ja_schmidt in > General
Having an outdoor veranda or patio is quite an idyllic set up. It makes your home more enticingly comfortable just to have an outdoor place where you can just savor good air and simply relax.
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Some Good Materials For Outdoor Furniture Cushion
by ja_schmidt in > General
Having an outdoor veranda or patio is quite an idyllic set up. It makes your home more enticingly comfortable just to have an outdoor place where you can just savor good air and simply relax.
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How To Use Common Household Products in Very Uncommon Ways
by kitchenwench in > General
We all have things sitting around the house that we haven't ever used, yet we just can't stand to part with them. Dig around in your attic, garage, or storage area and see what you can find.
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Federal Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit for 2009
by MrsCrafty in > General
If you are planning to purchase high-efficiency heating, cooling and water-heating equipment in 2009, you could be eligible for a personal tax credit by taking advantage of the Federal Residential Energy Efficiency Tax Credit.
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Amazingly Unique and Beautiful Flowers
by nobertbermosa in > General
Fill your garden with these beautiful flowers and visitors will be rushing by the hundreds in your yard.
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Dangerous & Deadly Plants on the Planet
by nobertbermosa in > General
There are numerous species of plants that are poisonous and can be deadly to humans and animals. Here's a list of the most dangerous plants in the world.
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Do Ladybugs bite?
by Dambrath in > General
A look at ladybugs and whether they bite or not, as the popular idea tends to be that they do. In actual fact however only certain species are capable of delivering a bite felt by humans.
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10 Delicous Ways To Use Pillsbury Crescent Roll Dough
by kitchenwench in > General
Pillsbury Crescent Roll Dough is not only delicious, it is easy to work with and very versatile.
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How to remove a Wasps nest
by Dambrath in > General
A look at the easier and safer ways of removing a wasp nest from your home or garden without getting stung to death.
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Poisonous Plants on the Planet
by nobertbermosa in > General
Many plant species are beneficial to us but some are extremely dangerous too. They can cause us pain and severe damage – and worst “death”.
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Buying A Home With Bad Credit
by CasTex in > General
If you have a long term focus of 5 to 10 years, now is a good time to buy a home since prices have dropped drastically and interest rates are very low. The worst thing about buying a home with bad credit is the high fees and interest rates you will have to pay.
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Unlikely Home Remedies for Stain Removal
by MaggieMayBarrie in > General
Read on for a list of unlikely, but effective, cleaning solutions.
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Stopping Junk Mail Catalogs: Getting Eco-Friendly and Ridding Yourself of the Paper Barage
by AnneEdwards in > General
Each year, in the U.S. over 19 billion catalogs are sent to potential consumers, and represent a staggering 53 million trees. If you’re trying to reduce your environmental footprint, get greener (while reducing the clutter in your mail and recycling boxes!), you can stop the junk mail catalogs that are coming to your home.
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Help me beat the credit crunch and pay my mortgage off
by helppaymyhouse in > General
Is it possible for bukisa viewers to be able to pay my mortgage off from the revenue I make just from page views? All you need to do to help is to visit this article and you will be helping me pay my mortgage off. Is man kind generous enough to do this for me?
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Unlikely Home Remedies for Stain Removal
by MaggieMayBarrie in > General
Read on for a list of unlikely, but effective, cleaning solutions.
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10 Delicous Ways To Use Pillsbury Crescent Roll Dough
by kitchenwench in > General
Pillsbury Crescent Roll Dough is not only delicious, it is easy to work with and very versatile.
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Amazingly Unique and Beautiful Flowers
by nobertbermosa in > General
Fill your garden with these beautiful flowers and visitors will be rushing by the hundreds in your yard.
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Shipping Containers
by Hiho in > General
By and large they're eight foot tall (2.4 metres) and 40 foot or 20 foot long. The shipping container is cheaper than concrete, airtight, recyclable and if insulated correctly, they can be very warm and cosy. The doors are used to create balconies and you can put them together and remove interior walls.
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Coffee Ground Briquette Fire Starters
by KristieRaburn in > General
Wax and starchy/cellulose biomass (such as sawdust) are the basic ingredients for a fire starter briquette or log. In this recipe, molasses acts a binding agent with coffee grounds to keep the melting wax from just flowing all over the fire pit. As molasses is mostly sugar, it will harden as the fire burns, allowing briquettes to burn longer.
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Guide to Green Living by Canning Your Garden Vegetables
by Fresian2009 in > General
Use this handy guide to learn how canning your garden vegetables will help with green living and make a positive impact on our environment.
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Unique Types of Garden and Methods of Planting
by nobertbermosa in > General
Gardening had been part of human culture since antiquity.
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How to cool a house on a tight budget
by Orrymain in > General
This article gives hints and tips for how to cool your home when money is tight.





