Saturday, December 31, 2011

Hand Pruners For the Disabled

!±8± Hand Pruners For the Disabled

Gardening need not be limited to the able bodied enthusiast. In fact, gardening provides a lot of enjoyment and therapeutic benefit for disabled people and the infirm. So that everyone can enjoy getting out into the garden to perform all of the chores required to help the plants thrive and remain healthy, some tools have required modifications.

A hand pruner is an essential tool for a gardener, some might argue the most important tool, but traditional hand pruners can be difficult for a person with a disability to use. Consequently there are some modified pruners available.

In order to make the cutting process easier there are hand pruners available that operate using a ratchet action. This ratchet hand pruner is designed to help someone with a weak grip or who has limited hand movement. Many ratchet pruners are designed with a finger loop to make it even easier to hold.

To avoid having to bend down and pick up stems that have been cut off, there is a range of hand pruners known as cut and hold pruners. These tools contain a mechanism that allows the stem to be held after it has been cut. They are ideal for people who have bad backs, who are blind or partially sighted or for people with only one hand.

Lightweight long reach pruners are another helpful, modified tool that is essentially long handled pruners. They are designed to give the gardener a long reach and supply extra cutting power. They are specially designed for gardeners confined to a wheelchair or who have difficulty in bending down. They can be operated either one handed or two handed so those with a weak grip can also use them.

Just because you are not an able bodied gardener does not preclude you from performing some of the basic tasks in the garden. With the modified tools mentioned above as well as some others, you can get all of the essential pruning work done.


Hand Pruners For the Disabled

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Felco F-13 Classic Manual Pruning Shears for Use with One or Two Hands

!±8±Felco F-13 Classic Manual Pruning Shears for Use with One or Two Hands

Brand : Felco
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The Felco Classic Manual Pruning Shears has a comfortable, light, sturdy handle made of forged aluminum with a limited lifetime guarantee. The blade is made of high-quality hardened steel, which allows clean, precise cuts. The sap groove prevents the blade sticking when cutting "sappy" wood. It saves time and makes pruning easier by removing sap and debris after each cut. The Felco Classic Pruner is easily adjustable. Hand and wrist protection and optimization of the force exerted are provided by the angled head, the ideal shape of the handles, and the cushion-shock absorber / non-slip coating.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Felco F-21 Classic Manual Pruning Shears for Two-Hand Use

!±8±Felco F-21 Classic Manual Pruning Shears for Two-Hand Use

Brand : Felco
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All the quality that have made Felco famous the world over with superior lightweight performance. Cut branches up to 1 1/2" diameter with ease. Replaceable blades for lifetime usability. The weight of a pruners, the strength of a lopper. 25" overall, weight 3 lb.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Essential Japanese Gardening Tools

!±8± Essential Japanese Gardening Tools

There are four Essential Japanese Gardening Tools needed to create a serene space. Every gardener who understands that lifelong quality tools are better than cheaper tools that will need to be replaced every couple of years will appreciate using the quality and affordability of Japanese tools.

Japan has a centuries old tradition of blending nature, beauty, and creativity. In order to create these living works of art, the perfect tools have been sought after and developed as well.

Here is a short list of essential Japanese garden tools:

Japanese Hand Pruners

These razor sharp blades are used in world famous gardens. In Japan, these hand pruners are probably the most used tool in a gardener's repertoire. These reliable hand pruners are some of the strongest clippers on the market, and they also retain their clean cutting edge for years. Japanese hand pruners, such as the Okatsune brand, compete with other familiar brands such as Felco. They are professional quality, life-long garden companions, and an affordable price.

Japanese Shears

These shears are probably the second most important tool in order to create the beautiful tamamono mounds and hedges found in Japanese gardens. These blades smooth and swift and allow you to prune for hours because of their lightweight.

Often when people think of gardens in Japan they have an image of a large bonsai-like sculpted pine tree. However, when you truly look at a garden you will notice that although specimen trees are appreciated, they only fit into the scene smoothly because of the finely sheared background trees and tamamono blob-shaped bushes. You can even have a beautiful and natural Japanese-style garden without specimen trees, but you can't have one without the sheared background mounds. Don't neglect the importance of Japanese hedge shears.

Essential Japanese Garden Tools, Pt. 2 is a continuation of an earlier blog written about the some of the basic tools needed in the Japanese Garden. We are continuing this because one of our most often questions is "What type of tools are needed for Japanese gardening, and are they any different from western tools?"

The latter part of that question can be summed up with a big YES, they are different. Japanese gardens have been around for centuries and the development of the perfect tools to create these works of art has also been an ongoing process that surpasses most western tools. The average tool sold at the hardware store and big-box store has been dumbed down because of the average brute force used with many garden tools.

The beauty of Japanese gardens lies in the precision and detail given to the pruning and maintenance of the gardens. The following are often overlooked Essential Japanese Garden Tools:

Japanese Hand Saws

From my experience in gardening in Japan I have found that these straight-handled Japanese hand saws work best for me. This is mostly do to the fact that I often have to climb up in the trees and prune. With a fixed blade I can reach for it, unbutton it from its wooden sheath, and use it with only one hand, allowing me to keep one hand for balancing in the tree. The folding saws are also well-made made and more compact. You also have to take into consideration that, yes, you will look like a cowboy with the fixed blade style strapped to your waist!

One of the main reasons that these are essential Japanese garden tools though is that unlike western made hand saws they work on the pull, not the push. It takes a few times to get use to, but you will find that more technique is involved with the pulling stroke, as opposed to the forceful push stroke.

The Sickle, or Kama in Japanese

Believe it or not Japanese gardens do not use weed barriers or plastic liners. Even though they are often weedless with a perfectly smooth cover of moss or in a rock garden, artificial environmentally unfriendly products such as chemical sprays and plastic liners are not used. These gardens are weeded.

Japanese sickles, or Kamas, are used to weed the gardens and again, work on the pull. Technique triumphs over strength and a soft pull inward is all that is needed. Many times home gardens are weeded almost daily and you never get the build up of strong weeds. The garden needs to become a part of your life. If 5 minutes a day were given to light weeding and exploring your garden, you would be both weed free and have a new healthy routine to add to your lifestyle.

Although these Kamas may be more popular as being part of a Karate demonstration, they were originally intended to be used as everyday weeding and harvesting tools. Because they were a common everyday item used by gardeners and farmers, a natural method of self-defense was devised using them. Make the Japanese sickle a part of your everyday experience.

We use them daily, as people have for centuries, so we can attest to their durability, ease of use, and affordability. Whether you are maintaining a Japanese garden or an English garden, superior quality is superior quality.

If you would like to learn more about Japanese gardening visit Serene Gardens http://www.serene-gardens.com/shop/index.php?c=31.


Essential Japanese Gardening Tools

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Felco F-12 Classic Pruner For Smaller Hands

!±8±Felco F-12 Classic Pruner For Smaller Hands

Brand : Felco
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Post Date : Nov 21, 2011 00:36:09
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The Felco Classic Pruner for Smaller Hands has a comfortable, light, sturdy handle made of forged aluminum with a limited lifetime guarantee. The blade is made of high-quality hardened steel, which allows clean, precise cuts. The sap groove prevents the blade sticking when cutting "sappy" wood. It saves time and makes pruning easier by removing sap and debris after each cut. The Felco Classic Pruner is easily adjustable. Hand and wrist protection and optimization of the force exerted are provided by the angled head, the ideal shape of the handles, and the cushion-shock absorber / non-slip coating. Compact cutting power for smaller hands. Revolving handle prevents blisters and reduces hand fatigue.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Pro Pruner P100 Neozelandesa Uso giro

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Amish Electric Fireplace Review - Magic Heat Or Marketing Magic?

!±8± Amish Electric Fireplace Review - Magic Heat Or Marketing Magic?

I love this Country. We don't manufacture as many products as we used to, but we'll always be the masters of the marketing universe. No other country can take something as mundane as a 1,500 watt space heater and repackage it as the Second Coming. A perfect example of this marketing ingenuity is the Amish Heat Surge Electric Fireplace.

It Rolls! It Glows! The Heat Surge miracle heater is a work of genius from the China coast! Real Amish Craftsmanship goes into each mantle! And, to quote the Heat Surge website, "It's not just a fireplace; it's a fine piece of furniture."

But you have to ask yourself: Do I want to spend 7 for a mini electric fireplace on wheels that produces no more heat than any other 1,500 watt space heater costing 0 dollars less?

Just to be fair, this is a valid question for all electric fireplaces, not just the Heat Surge. Believe it or not, you could easily spend more than ,000 for a combination electric fireplace/entertainment center heated with the same 1,500 watt unit.

No matter how much you pay for an electric fireplace, the cost attributable to the electric heating insert is about 0 (retail). So every dollar you spend over 0 is for the mantel piece. In the case of the Amish Cherry Fireplace, 0 subtracted from the 7 retail price leaves 7 for the cost of the mantel.

Since the Amish heater is a mini electric fireplace, it's difficult to find a similar sized electric fireplace for the sake of comparison. The best I could come up with is the ProCom 24" cherry finish electric fireplace.

Although this fireplace is the smallest ProCom makes, and uses a similar 24" wide heating insert, it's overall dimensions are still 2 1/2 times larger than the Heat Surge.

The last time I checked, the ProCom 24" cherry finish fireplace was available online for 0. After subtracting 0 for the heating insert, the mantel piece for the ProCom costs 0.

So why would you be willing to pay more than twice as much for an Amish mantel less than half the size of a comparable fireplace costing 30% less?

It's the magic of marketing Baby!

If you buy an Amish electric fireplace, it won't be for the boring 1,500 watts of heat offered by every other space heater out there. What's going to get you excited enough to whip out your credit card is an unexplainable attraction to the Amish, the promise of superior Amish craftsmanship and pride of ownership.

I can't explain an unexplainable attraction, but I'll accept the claim of superior Amish craftsmanship. However, "craftsmanship" comes at a price. Over a three year period, the premium you pay for an Amish mantel piece will add an additional a month, or 0 to your actual heating costs when compared to the purchase price of a Pro Com 24" fireplace.

This leads me to the second problem I have with the marketing of this product.

If you go to the Heat Surge website you won't find one picture of the Amish fireplace with the wheels attached. The reason for this, in my opinion, is the wheels make it look "dinky" compared to the "substantial" look it has when pictured without the wheels.

So how much pride can you take in a product the manufacturer is embarrassed to show in its entirety?

This is a shame. The wheels are actually a selling point because they provide the means for zone heating - simply wheel the fireplace from room to room as needed. Zone heating, or heating only the room you occupy, allows you to dial back your home's master thermostat for substantial fuel savings.

On the other hand, attempting to "zone heat" your home for multiple occupants spread out in multiple rooms with just one Amish fireplace is impossible.

I have a few other issues with their marketing claims that I could delve into, such as "It uses about as much energy to run as a coffee maker" and regional energy costs, but they have little bearing on cost effectiveness when you pay 7 for a 1,500 watt space heater.


Amish Electric Fireplace Review - Magic Heat Or Marketing Magic?

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Hand Pruners For the Disabled

!±8± Hand Pruners For the Disabled

Gardening need not be limited to the able bodied enthusiast. In fact, gardening provides a lot of enjoyment and therapeutic benefit for disabled people and the infirm. So that everyone can enjoy getting out into the garden to perform all of the chores required to help the plants thrive and remain healthy, some tools have required modifications.

A hand pruner is an essential tool for a gardener, some might argue the most important tool, but traditional hand pruners can be difficult for a person with a disability to use. Consequently there are some modified pruners available.

In order to make the cutting process easier there are hand pruners available that operate using a ratchet action. This ratchet hand pruner is designed to help someone with a weak grip or who has limited hand movement. Many ratchet pruners are designed with a finger loop to make it even easier to hold.

To avoid having to bend down and pick up stems that have been cut off, there is a range of hand pruners known as cut and hold pruners. These tools contain a mechanism that allows the stem to be held after it has been cut. They are ideal for people who have bad backs, who are blind or partially sighted or for people with only one hand.

Lightweight long reach pruners are another helpful, modified tool that is essentially long handled pruners. They are designed to give the gardener a long reach and supply extra cutting power. They are specially designed for gardeners confined to a wheelchair or who have difficulty in bending down. They can be operated either one handed or two handed so those with a weak grip can also use them.

Just because you are not an able bodied gardener does not preclude you from performing some of the basic tasks in the garden. With the modified tools mentioned above as well as some others, you can get all of the essential pruning work done.


Hand Pruners For the Disabled

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

How to Prune Your Miniature Roses So They Produce Beautiful Flowers Every Year For You

!±8± How to Prune Your Miniature Roses So They Produce Beautiful Flowers Every Year For You

Anyone who grows miniature roses will know that pruning is a vital part of caring for these beautiful plants. On top of watering at least twice a day and fertilizing them weekly you need to prune them as well. Here are some tips which are going to help you to prune your miniature roses safely and properly.

Pruning, like most other skills, takes some time to learn and master. Don't expect to instantly become a master pruner no matter what hand pruner yoiu are using. Avoid being impatient with your pruning either - that's how you damage your plants and possibly kill them. Remember that plants take time to grow and by pruning you are helping the plants to grow healthily by pruning.

The pruning is cutting away unwanted, sick or dead leaves and branches to allow for new growth. Cut away too much and you risk the plant either taking a long time to grow back or dying because of the pruning.

When pruning miniature roses it's important that you wear thick gloves that cover your hands and ideally your forearms too. They may be miniature but they still have sharp thorns that will cut your hands and arms to ribbons given half a chance.

Long handed loppers are useful to have but you will definitely need a good quality set of hand pruners. These need to be sharp so that they cut easily.

When you start pruning your miniature roses you need to start from the bottom and work your way up. Carefully choose the parts you want to prune and always cut at a 45 degree angle about a quarter of an inche above the bud that is growing nearest to where you are cutting. Ensure the cut is a smooth and clean stroke and avoid making ragged edges when you cut. If you do, then clean it up with another precise cut.

The aim of the game is to make your rose healthier by allowing air and water to get to fresh branches. If you are cutting dead branches back, then cut back until the middle part of the branch has a white inside - that means it is alive.

The big question is when is the best time to prune your roses? Every variety of rose has it's own favorite time for pruning, so check the packaging to see when it states it should be pruned.

Typically there are two times to prune your roses. You will either prune in spring time before the growing season or in the fall after the flowering season has finished.

By pruning your roses you will keep them healthy, disease free and ensure they bloom beautifully. Prune your roses each year and you will find them to be healthy and continue to grow nicely for years to come.


How to Prune Your Miniature Roses So They Produce Beautiful Flowers Every Year For You

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Dating For the Over 40 Crowd

!±8± Dating For the Over 40 Crowd

Are you divorced? Never been married? Living with someone and you or they decided that it was time to part ways? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you are back into the dating game. If you have been with the same person for years, how do you actually get back into the dating game. That is a good question.

The answer may elude you at the present time. Do you really want to spend time in a bar looking for someone to date? I don't think so. All you will get there is a bar hag that probably doesn't have any teeth and smokes like a chimney.

There is a solution for those of us that are over 40

That solution is the world of on line dating sites. You may tell yourself that you would never do that. Step back and think for a minute. In today's world where over half of all marriages or unions split up, there has to be a huge pool of people in these things. Of course just like with regular dating you get the losers and strange people. The on-line dating sites can help you weed these people out before you ever meet them in person. By chatting with them on-line you can get a feel of who they are. By the things they tell you, you can get a feel if they are lying or are genuine.

On-line dating sites let you see the person before meeting them. You get to know if they are a smoker or not. You get to know if they are a non-drinker. You get to know if they have children. All of these things are important to be compatible with the other person. If you don't like smokers, you can eliminate them from your potential pool of people to meet. The same goes for the rest of the previous mentioned qualities.

On-line dating can be safe to. Never meet the other person anywhere other than a public place with lots of people. Always take your own vehicle. Never get in theirs to go to another location. Save that until you get to know the other person well enough and to feel comfortable enough. Even then, let someone know where you are going, and what time you will be back.

After you sort through all the ones you do not like, you just may find the one you want to spend the rest of your life with.


Dating For the Over 40 Crowd

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