Dressing Your Home

Home Improvement Tips From Leading Developers
September 23rd, 2011 by Matthew Kirkhope

Fresh-Looking and Maximum Organized Boys room from Dielle

Italian furniture company, Dielle have creates the modular bedrooms furniture conceptualized to give maximum space for kids. This Large bedroom for boys is the example of maximum organized space, the furniture which used here including twin sliding retractable so make the space created on the bridge and walk-in wardrobe closet. Bedrooms easy access and minimum space does not steal the car space to bedrooms.

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Tags: Dielle, Maximum Organized

September 22nd, 2011 by Declan Pottinger

Caring For Indoor Plants During Winter

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Summary: Caring for indoor plants during winter is different than other “indoor” seasons of the year – light, watering, fertilizer are all different. Prepare and Care – your indoor plants for winter. Question: Can you give me some tips on – How to care indoor plants in winter? Do I care for them the same way? I have some plants on the patio and need to bring them in for the winter months. Last year they lost a lot of leaves, some died, most struggled. Any tips to make the transition less dramatic? Maril

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Tags: Indoor Plants, Winter

September 22nd, 2011 by Declan Pottinger

The Oregon Manifest Bicycle Design Challenge

First Place: Tony Pereira of Pereira Cycles

City biking is no longer just for the few and far between; it’s a major movement transforming the way people live in and get around cities. But urban bicycle design is playing catch up, so to help speed the process, the Oregon Manifest Constructor’s Design Challenge tasked some of the most talented designers and custom bike builders in the country to create the ideal modern utility bike. The concept and design process started in February 2011 and came to a conclusion last week…

August 28th, 2011 by Matthew Kirkhope

Service and Sustainability

Gardener’s Supply is in business to spread the joys and rewards of gardening. One of the ways we do that is working with groups that teach young people to garden, such as the Green Education Foundation and, locally, at the Sustainability Academy, an elementary school here in Burlington, VT.

Planting a new garden at the Sustainability Academy. Photos by Andy Duback

Gardener’s Supply is in business to spread the joys and rewards of gardening. One of the ways we do that is by working with groups that teach young people to garden, such as the Green Education Foundation and, locally, at the Sustainability Academy, an elementary school here in Burlington, VT.

Sue Blair, a kindergarten teacher at the Sustainability Academy at Lawrence Barnes Elementary School, tells the story of a recent project:

On May 10, students at the Sustainability Academy, along with teachers, parents, neighbors and community members participated in our second annual Day of Service.

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