Documents tagged 'Wood'

Kyoto Protocol And Wood Pellets In Search Of Clean Projects

Author: Michael Beikircher Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/03/2008

Known as CDM or clean development mechanism, entities who have signed this protocol are required to adhere to its standards and regulations. What it means The ultimate objective of the Kyoto protocol is to facilitate the reduction in emissions and ensure sustainable developmental projects...

Container Gardening - Easy Steps To Successful Container Gardening

Author: Chris Dailey Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/03/2008

One of the more popular forms of gardening, as of late, is called container gardening. Its popularity is based upon the fact that you can bring almost any type of vibrant arrangement into your garden, home, deck or patio, bringing life to your surroundings in a very neat and tidy way. By adding...

Saveing Hardwood Floors After Flooding

Author: Jim Corkern Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/03/2008

If your house is flooded because of plumbing issues, it may not be as disastrous as a flood created by really bad weather disasters, but it might still damage hardwood floors and other possessions in our home. Drying the water up as fast as you can is the most important thing. The less amount of...

How Solid Wood Is Set To Make A Comeback In Kitchen Design

Author: Thomas Pretty Subscribe to users feed

Published: 20/03/2008

Kitchen design and interior design more generally is continually evolving, 2008 will be no different with changes in the way we use and decorate our kitchens. Worktops sink units and cabinets are all set to change with wider use of curving, more organic forms. The organic feeling continues in...

Worm Compost - Why Worm Composting Works

Author: Chris Dailey Subscribe to users feed

Published: 19/03/2008

Perhaps you have heard the age old adage that you can't get anything for free. This is true for most things in life with the exception of vermicomposting or what many call worm composting. Basically, worms will take your organic garbage and transform it almost magically into a type of compost...

Choosing Kiva Ladders For Unique Mountain Home Decorating

Author: Craig Chambers Subscribe to users feed

Published: 19/03/2008

Kiva ladders or Wooden Indian log ladders are pueblo style accessories that work great for enhancing southwestern style in your home. While traveling or visiting the southwestern states you will no doubt notice that Indian log ladders have become the most renown symbols of American Indian style...

Roof Inspections Are Part Of Being A Homeowner

Author: dror klar Subscribe to users feed

Published: 18/03/2008

It is always pretty upsetting to go up into your attic only to notice that there has been rain making its way in resulting from a leak in the roof. The one thing that may be even scarier other than noticing there is a really ugly roof dilemma is what it cost you to take care of it. Taking a good...

Choosing the Right Wood for Turning

Author: Jimmy Cox Subscribe to users feed

Published: 17/03/2008

I can well remember my first approach to woodturning, and the subsequent visit to the timber yard in search of a few suitable pieces of wood. All I knew was that I wanted some hardwood suitable for turning and that it had to be well seasoned. To me, at that time, it all looked alike, but...

Hardwood Floors And Leaking Water Pipes

Author: Jim Corkern Subscribe to users feed

Published: 17/03/2008

Providing your house is flooded due to plumbing situations, it might not be as devastating as a flood caused by Mother Nature, but it may still hurt hardwood floors and other belongings in a house. Cleaning the water up as fast possible is the most important thing. The less amount of time the...

Use A Wooden Dough Bowl To Enhance Mountain Home Decorating

Author: Craig Chambers Subscribe to users feed

Published: 17/03/2008

The wooden dough bowl has always had a part in the lives of the Tarahumara Indian people. In the Sierra Madre mountain region of Northern Mexico, the Tarahumara people have primitive lifestyles and live in rustic dwellings. They earn a living by making handcrafts to sell like the wooden dough...