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    Bermuda Pasture Grass Seed|Bermudagrass.com

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Bermudagrass.com - An Informational Website From Seedland.com

    Bermuda grass pasture seed produces the most commonly used pasture grass for livestock grazing and hay production throughout the southern and central USA. Improved bermuda pasture grass seed varieties produce excellent quality hay for all grazing animals and have a high production yield. These improved seeded forage varieties also exhibit more frost resistance than hybrid or sprigged varieties

    Pasture: Bermuda grass is a perennial, tropical and sub-tropical forage (warm season grass) and should not be grown in the cooler areas because of winter kill although there have been newer forage bermuda grass varieties such as Mohawk. Wrangler and Cheyenne II that are developed for use further north in the upper transition zone.

    Newer forage varieties such as Wrangler Bermuda Grass, Mohawk & Cheyenne II Bermuda Grass have more cold tolerance for use in cooler climate areas.

    Bermuda grass is a warm season, perennial grass that has been found growing in many native forms all over the world. Bermuda grass is a drought tolerant, fast growing, full sun grass and can grow on soils of low fertility as long as they are well draining. This is a tenacious grass and in one form or another is found growing in approximately one third of the USA at this time (warmer areas).

    VISIT FARMSEEDS.COM FOR MORE INFO ON PASTURE GRASSES ALSO SEE OUR PAGE ON SEEDING BERMUDA GRASS PASTURES for planting info.

    Once established bermuda grass dominates the pasture providing growth in medium fertility and drought areas. If fertilized and irrigated it grows prolifically and needs to be harvested approximately every five weeks for the maximum forage benefit.

    The growth area for bermuda is shown in the map to the right and above here.

    New pastures can be overseeded with other grasses while the Bermuda is establishing a stand. It grows best in well-drained grounds and high heat and actually needs a lot of sunlight and is not a shade loving grass.

    Fertilization usage rates is around 80 LB/A in the beginning of the growth period and increase according to usage -- depending on how many hay cuttings. For haying purposes fertilization should be added after each cutting. Keep in mind that higher fertilization also can increase insect problems. Particular interest should be paid to low lying areas where Bermuda is grown because over fertilizing will result in runoff into water sources and fertilizers should be used conservatively in these areas.

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    Centipede Grass – Lawn, turfgrass seed and care of …

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    PLANTING TIFBLAIR CENTIPEDE GRASS instructions -- TifBlair Centipede Grass.

    BEST TIME TO PLANT CENTIPEDE SEED CENTIPEDE SEED? HELP WITH PLANTING NEW CENTIPEDE LAWNS ABOUT OVERSEEDING EXISTING CENTIPEDE LAWNS

    A warm season, thick sod forming, uniform growing, and medium to light green colored grass. Centipede is probably the lowest maintenance of the warm season grasses. Centipede seed came from Southern China in the early 1900s and since become one of the most popular grasses in the southern states.

    We sell both Common Centipede & Improved TifBlair Certified Centipede Seed. To see a comparison of these two varieties please see our information sheet on TifBlair Centipede Grass.

    BEST TIME TO PLANT CENTIPEDE SEED CENTIPEDE SEED? HELP WITH PLANTING NEW CENTIPEDE LAWNS ABOUT OVERSEEDING EXISTING CENTIPEDE LAWNS

    This creeping perennial is well adapted to the sandy, acidic soils of low fertility and requires low maintenance. It spreads by stolons and has a coarse texture with short upright stems that grow to about 3-5 inches and requiring less mowing, survives in mild cold temperatures as long as there arent several hard freezes since it doesnt go into a true dormancy and with light freezes will turn brown but as soon as the temperature rises it will recover and re-greens.

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    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    One Northumberland sheep producer is showing that a clear focus on grassland management and picking a breed that can thrive off grass can help make a business more sustainable. Jeremy Hunt reports

    Relying totally on grass and forage and eliminating bought-in feeds is the crux of running a profitable sheep production system, according to Northumberland sheep producer Duncan Nellis.

    Back in the 1990s the family was running about 850 Mule ewes at their Thistlehaugh Farm, near Morpeth, but even in years when prime lamb prices were considered to be good, the amount of cash having to be re-invested every year in flock replacements was a major drain on income. It triggered a re-think.

    We wanted to take hold of our own sheep breeding objectives. As well as wanting to eliminate the cost of bought replacements, it was clear health issues were becoming more important and we didnt want to always be at the risk of buying-in other peoples problems, says Mr Nellis, Farmers Weeklys Sheep Farmer of the Year finalist 2012.

    Getting lamb growth and profit

    Now Mr Nellis runs a flock of 1,600 Lleyns that last year earned him a gross margin a ewe of 94.

    The bottom 25% of the flock is crossed with Hampshire Down and Charollais tups, but the remainder stays pure. The first lambs to go are those by the Hampshire Down and this year there was a batch that gained an average 360g a day and were finished by 62 days. The average finishing time is 73 days, with lambs sold deadweight at a target weight of about 19kg.

    To get this level of lamb growth out of a bag wouldnt be possible without some serious issues, says Mr Nellis. We dont have any pregnancy toxaemia problems and we believe its because we dont feed any concentrates.

    Our system is designed to secure our future as sheep producers because were not at the mercy of the grain market or the fertiliser market and we dont have to spend income on replacements.

    We want to be profitable, but we do not want to rely on the SFP to do that. We certainly feel more in control of the business and even though lambs were 13 a head back last year compared with 2011, I think well still be OK. It wasnt a disaster for us.

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    Cabinfield – Amish Furniture – Amish Made Gazebos and …

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Add richness. Add value. Add a touch of the Old World to your landscape with an elegant gazebo painstakingly handcrafted by a master Amish craftsman. Visit our Gazebo Buyer's Guide to see how easy it is to customize your gazebo with many creative options. See just how affordable it is for your dream gazebo to be delivered right to your door.

    Quaint, delightful, surprisingly affordable; that's what you'll find with our Amish handcrafted playhouses. It'll also warm your heart to see your children playing grown-up and gathering with friends, right in the safety of your backyard. No matter your landscape, no matter your style, find a durable playhouse to delight the young ones in your life - and to please your eye.

    There's something about Amish handcrafted patio furniture that says luxury, that says quality. And there's something about Cabinfield patio furniture that says more value for your dollar! Choose among beautiful gliders, rockers, chairs, swings, tables and footstools, bridges and arbors anything and everything you need for timeless outdoor entertaining and living.

    A whimsical wishing well here, a handsome bird feeder there; accessorize your home and garden with our exclusive selection of fine Amish handcrafted lawn ornaments. You'll find wooden planters, windmills, water wheels, wishing wells, bird feeders, lighthouses and nautical dcor, mailboxes, weather stations and more - all in a variety of designs with many options.

    Enhance your home with Amish accent items you'll treasure for years. Shop for handcrafted wood toys that spark imaginations and entertain for hours.

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    SUNY Adirondack will ban smoking in September

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    QUEENSBURY Smokers at SUNY Adirondack will be snuffed out this fall.

    The colleges Board of Trustees voted Thursday to move forward with a plan to become a tobacco-free campus in September 2014. The plan would prohibit using cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco and even electronic cigarettes from campus.

    The administration will begin implementing the policy in March and stress voluntary compliance and education rather than punishments, according to SUNY Adirondack President Kristine Duffy.

    We all stand ready to take the time and compassion to make this work the best we can, she said.

    Chairman Mark Bulmer said it is not up to the board to dictate how the policy is implemented.

    We expect the administration to use great discretion as we go forward and make good decisions. We expect them to develop the appropriate procedures to enact this policy, he said. I think we all recognize that this a cultural shift and we have to be cognizant of that.

    College officials are planning smoking cessation activities in conjunction with the Student Senate and the College Activities Office.

    Student Trustee Dan Roberts said two anti-smoking speakers are already booked and seminars planned. Students are organizing other incentives such as offering discount cards for the campus coffee shop for people who quit smoking and promoting use of the fitness center.

    Not everyone is happy about the policy. Student Christopher Schmidt of Queensbury spoke before the board and presented a petition with at least 150 signatures.

    He said people he has talked to in opposition to the policy have stated that it infringes on the rights of smokers, especially veterans who have served their country. Some opponents said they would leave the school.

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    Flying Star Feng Shui – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Xuan Kong Flying Star feng shui or Xuan Kong Fei Xing[1] is one of disciplines in Feng Shui, and is an integration of the principles of Yin Yang, the interactions between the five elements, the eight trigrams, the Lo Shu numbers, and the 24 Mountains, by using time, space and objects[2] to create an astrological chart to analyze positive auras and negative auras of a building.[3]

    These include analyzing wealth, mental and physiological states, success, relationships with external parties, and health of the inhabitant.[4]

    During the Qing Dynasty, it was popularized by a grandmaster Shen Zhu Ren, with the book that he wrote called Mr. Shen's Study of Xuan Kong, or Shen Shi Xuan Kong Xue.[5]

    Flying Star Feng Shui does not limit itself to buildings for the living or Yang Zhai, where rules pertaining to directions equally apply to all built structures; it also applies to grave sites and buildings for spirits or Yin Zhai.[6][7]

    In the Lo Shu Square, flying stars are nine numbers.[8]

    Each number in the Lo Shu represents one of the Chinese Trigrams and is related to an Element, Family Member, Cardinal, Colour, Hour, Season, Organ, Ailments and many others.[9][10]

    The numbers always move to the lower right (northwest), middle right (west), lower left (northeast), upper center (south), lower center (north), upper right (southwest), middle left (east), upper left (southeast) and back to the center.[11]

    Time is divided into 20-Year cycles. Each cycle of 20 years is a Period or "Yun". A grand cycle comprises 9 Periods in total which covers a span of 180 years.[12]

    Periods are used to describe the cyclical pattern of Qi. Different types of Qi have different strengths and weaknesses with the reference to a particular Period.[13]

    Periodic Table on Flying Stars[14][15]

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    Aluminum Fences Direct – Quality Aluminum Fence at $39 | Pool …

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Offering Quality Wholesale Aluminum Fence and Vinyl Fencing in a variety of Styles for the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Home Owners & Contractors alike!! PRE-ASSEMBLED* and ready to install! *NO 'Assembly Required'. Our aluminum fence panels are pre-assembled, Vinyl sections are not.

    Great for Fencing around your Pool or your whole backyard! NOW OFFERING... Installations in the Raleigh, NC area only. Read towards the bottom of page for more details.

    Unique styles of Aluminum Fence and Vinyl Fence is all we do. Great for around Swimming Pools or around your whole backyard. We specialize in a variety of vinyl and aluminum fence styles including: Cathedral, Renaissance, and other ornamental styles that other companies just can't offer. We do this to best suit your specific landscaping needs, all coming standard with a lifetime warranty! All of our aluminum panels are already assembled which makes for an easy installation at an affordable price.

    These styles are unique to our product offerings and are available at a fraction of the cost and WITHOUT the rust and maintenance of wrought iron. This 'Renaissance Series' is cast black aluminum fencing so you don't have to worry about rust even if you're right on the ocean. Great for churches, historical districts, houses in the city, cottages on the shore, cemeteries and much more!

    In addition to our unique styles with the look of wrought iron, we also have the standard styles for around swimming pools or for just around your beautiful backyard. Click the 'Fence Styles' tab above to see the whole range of products available.

    NOW AVAILABLE... Vinyl Fence Styles, all Affordably Priced!!

    The styles that you'll see here are a residential grade, but we also have commercial and industrial grades available as well! Our traditional fence sections have the ability to adjust(rack) up a slope, 12 inches for every 6 foot wide panel or up to 30 inches with our free double punched option.

    All orders are customized to your specific requirements with our more popular styles available to ship within 5 business days*. *Based on black color option and specific style listed. Bronze & White are 1-3 weeks depending on order cycle. Call for current turn-around. All other styles will ship within 10-12 business days.

    At Aluminum Fences Direct, we're an online wholesale company selling to customers who want to install it themselves. If however, you're in the Raleigh, NC area and need help, we have an installation team that can install any type of fence you want. Just call us at 888-830-2219 and press option 3. If you're not in the Raleigh, NC area and would like to find a local contractor in your area to help install your fence, Click Here.

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    SparkNotes: Fences: Themes, Motifs, and Symbols

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Themes Coming of Age Within the Cycle of Damaged Black Manhood

    Both Troy and Bono relate stories of their childhood in the south and tales of their relationships with difficult fathers to Lyons in Act One, scene four. Their often-painful memories provide a context for understanding the similarities and differences of the generations separating Troy and Bono from Lyons and Cory. Troy's father, like many blacks after the abolishment of slavery was a failed sharecropper. Troy claims that his father was so evil that no woman stayed with him for very long, so Troy grew up mostly motherless. When Troy was fourteen, his father noticed that the mule Troy was supposedly taking care of had wandered off. Troy's father found Troy with a girl Troy had a crush on and severely beat Troy with leather reins. Troy thought his father was just angry at Troy for his disobedience, but proving Troy's father was even more despicable, his father then raped the girl. Troy was afraid of his father until that moment.

    At that moment, however, Troy believes he became a man. He could no longer live under the roof with a man that would commit these unacceptable acts, so he left home to be on his own, though he was homeless and broke, with no ties or family elsewhere. Manhood, to Troy, meant separating from his father because of conflict and abuse. The one attribute Troy respected and proudly inherited was a sense of responsibility. Troy's father provided for eleven children, and Troy too became the sole breadwinner for his family.

    Bono however, remembers a different type of father. Bono's father was equally depressed about life as Troy's father, but unlike Troy's father, Bono's dad never provided a fathering or providing role to Bono and his family. Bono describes his father as having, "The Walking Blues," a condition that prevented his father from staying in one place for long and moving frequently from one woman to the next. Bono could barely recognize his father and knew little about him. Bono says his father, like many other African Americans of his father's generation, were "searching out The New Land." As blacks were freed from slavery and wanted to escape the often slavery-like conditions of sharecropping, many walked north in what history calls The Great Migration, to pursue a better life in the north, particularly in urban centers. Because of Bono's father's unreliable personality, Bono chose not to father children, to insure he would not abandon a child like his father. But, contrary to Bono's fears, his father's personality was not a family trait, but a choice he made to cope with his particular circumstances. Bono has been loyal to his wife, Lucille for almost eighteen years.

    Lyons and Cory had very different upbringings, though their development into men does not fall too far from the tree of their father's experience. Lyons spent his entire childhood growing up with only one parent, his mother, while Troy was in jail. Lyons feels he has the right to make his own life decisions and pursue his own dreams in music because he had more familial support and fewer hardships than Troy. Troy was not around to mold him into a responsible person, so Lyons tends to need to borrow money, though he does pay Troy back respectfully. Cory ends up leaving home in a similar conflict with Troy that Troy had with Cory's paternal grandfather. To Troy and Cory, becoming a man comes to mean leaving the man that raised you because of a violent conflict. This painful process of coming of age is confusing. For both Troy and Cory, the creation of their own identity when their role model is a creature of dualitypart responsible and loyal, the other side, hurtful, selfish and abusive, proves a difficult model with which to mold their own identity as grown men with a more promising future than the father who threatens their livelihood.

    Much of the conflict in Wilson's plays, including Fences, arises because the characters are at odds with the way they see the past and what they want to do with the future. For example, Troy Maxson and his son, Cory see Cory's future differently because of the way they interpret history. Troy does not want Cory to experience the hardship and disappointment Troy felt trying to become a professional sports player, so he demands that Cory work after school instead of practicing with the football team. Cory, however, sees that times changed since baseball rejected a player as talented as Troy because of the color of his skin. Cory knows the possibility exists that the professional sports world will include, not exclude him. In Act One, Scene Three, Cory provides examples of successful African American athletes to Troy. Cory says, "The Braves got Hank Aaron and Wes Covington. Hank Aaron hit two home runs today. That makes forty-three." Troy responds, "Hank Aaron ain't nobody." Cory's sport, football, integrated its players years before baseball. For Troy to accept this change in the world would cause Troy to accept the death of his own dreams. Troy refuses to see Cory's potential because it would mean accepting his own misfortune. Troy and Cory see history in a way that benefits their worldview. Unfortunately this conflict pushes father and son away from each other. Troy, who learned a responsible work ethic from his otherwise abusive father, means well when he insists that Cory return to work at the A&P because he sees the job as fair, honest work that isn't at the mercy of powerful whites' sometimes arbitrary decisions, as in Major League baseball. But by attempting to insure Cory of a harmless future, Troy stifles his son's potential and prevents Cory from having a promising future.

    Troy's perception of what is right and what is wrong for Cory, based on Troy's refusal to perceive a historical change in the acceptance of blacks, tragically causes Cory to experience a disappointing fate similar to Troy's. Troy passes his personal history on to his family in other ways throughout the play with sayings that represent his philosophies of life like, "You gotta take the crookeds with the straights." His children also inherit Troy's past by learning songs he sings like, "Hear It Ring! Hear It Ring!" a song Troy's own father taught him. Cory tells Rose in Act Two, scene five, "Papa was like a shadow that followed you everywhere." Troy's songs and sayings link his family to the difficult life in the south that his generation was free to run away from, though penniless and without roots in the north. Troy's purposefully and inadvertently passes on his life experience to his children and family, for better and for worse.

    Troy and Rose choose divergent coping methods to survive their stagnant lives. Their choices directly correspond to the opposite perspectives from which they perceive their mutual world. In Act Two, scene one, Troy and Rose say that they both feel as if they have been stuck in the same place since their relationship began eighteen years ago. However, Rose and Troy handle their frustration and disappointment with their intertwined lives differently. This difference in their viewpoints is evident early on in the play. In Act One, scene one, Troy proves through his story about his battle with Death that he is a dreamer and a believer in self-created illusions. To Troy, his struggle with Death was an actual wrestling match with a physical being. Rose, on the other hand, swiftly attempts to bring Troy back to reality, explaining that Troy's story is based on an episode of pneumonia he had in July, 1941. Troy ignores Rose's pragmatic, realistic perception of his fight with death. Troy brags about his wrestling match with Death. Rose unsuccessfully refutes his story by mentioning that every time he tells the story he changes the details. Troy is unmoved by Rose's evidence against his illusion. Rose, as pacifier of the Maxson family, relents, making a final comment, "Troy, don't nobody wanna be hearing all that stuff." Later, when Troy weaves a story about encountering the devil, Rose buttons his long account with two simple words, "Troy lying."

    The one impractical activity Rose takes part in is playing numbers. She has dreams and hopes for the future, like Lyons who also plays the numbers and wants to be successful in a difficult profession, jazz music. In Act One, scene two, "Troy says to Rose, "You ain't doing nothing but throwing your money away." And when Cory proposes that they buy a television in Act one, scene three, Troy makes an excuse that they need to spend the money on a new roof. When it comes to other characters' impractical decisions, Troy suddenly becomes a realist, selfishly reserving the right to dream for him only. This response comes across hypocritically from a man who later, in the same scene, will refuse to admit Hank Aaron gets enough playing time or when Cory proves a point about Sandy Koufax, Troy's futile response is, "I ain't thinking of no Sandy Koufax," as if not thinking about him will make Koufax nonexistent.

    Later, in Act Two, scene one, Troy admits his affair with Alberta to Rose, excusing his behavior by expressing to Rose that spending time with Alberta allowed him to provide an illusion of accomplishment and escape from responsibility. Troy says, "Then when I saw that galI got to thinking that if I triedI just might be able to steal second." Troy perceives his relationship with Alberta as a laudable move in a baseball game, as a personal accomplishment. Rose sees Troy's lies and deception about the affair as simple and straightforward self-absorbed betrayal. She says, "We're not talking about baseball! We're talking about you going off to lay in bed with another woman[w]e ain't talking about no baseball." In the final scene, Rose copes with the death of Troy with her typically pragmatic view. "I do know he meant to do more good than harm." Troy dies, swinging a baseball bat, still attached to unfulfilled dreams of his past while Rose serves as peacemaker and practitioner of love with her family while they grapple with Troy's confrontational legacy.

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    Review: Fences make good neighbours until garden takes root

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Houses, it seems, should not be judged by curb appeal alone. From the front, most semi-detached homes look more or less alike, but beyond the front door everything changes. In The Insistent Garden, Rosie Chards second novel, set in 1960s England, she ignores the front of the house entirely in favour of whats happening in the back: Wilf Stoker is building a wall.

    The Stokers wall runs the full length of the garden and serves as a kind of extension of the party wall he has no choice but to share with the man next door. Wilf hates his neighbour with such purity that, day after day, he and his daughter Edith work on the wall, which, at eight-feet and counting, requires constant upkeep.

    Edith doesnt know the genesis of either the wall or her fathers hatred for Edward Black, the invisible neighbour, but neither does she ask any questions. Her fathers anxiety has percolated down, instilling in her a great fear of the man next door and a larger, harder to explain, feeling of shame.

    The wall isnt visible from the street, but it is to their neighbours (the ones she cares about) and to anyone who enters the kitchen at the back of the house. Not that many do, since the Stokers are reclusive and Edith has almost no friends.

    If Ediths life were a colour, it would be the drab grey of an unwashed sock. Recently finished high school and feeling unspoken pressure to stay home and look after her father, Edith is more isolated than ever, her life only punctuated by her bullying Aunt Vivians unpleasant weekly visits. Without plan or passion, Edith is drifting.

    Everyone has a trigger, and for Edith its the appearance of a gardening magazine in the mail. Something about the cover image captivates her, and even though her Aunt Vivian instructs her to throw it away, she later sneaks back and retrieves the cover from the kitchen garbage. Its her first act of rebellion.

    The desire for a garden of her own quickly follows and she is soon consumed with daydreams of flowers and colour growing in the shadow of her fathers wall.

    As she plots her garden, Edith allows herself to wonder about her mother, who died under mysterious circumstances when Edith was a baby. As the garden grows, so too do Ediths questions, propelling her out of her safe, dull life at home and out meeting new people and exploring new parts of her town.

    As a visual metaphor, the garden is a good, if obvious, choice, and Chards background as a landscape architect makes the planning and planting of the garden detailed and lively.

    Watching Edith come alive with an interest all her own is the most compelling part of the novel.

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    CTV site to be beautified in time for anniversary

    - December 23, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: 3:18PM Monday December 23, 2013 Source: ONE News

    Wire fences surrounding Christchurch's CTV site will be pulled down next month to make way for grass and planter boxes.

    The site, where 115 people died in the February 2011 earthquake, will eventually become part of the city's new Eastern Frame.

    But in the meantime, changes will be made to the site to make it a more "welcoming environment" for remembrance.

    The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) plans to plant grass on some of the site, replace high fencing, and add planter boxes to the perimeter.

    Maan Alkaisi, whose wife Dr Maysoon Abbas died when the building collapsed, said he had spent many hours at the site.

    "I lost my best friend, my wife, the person I love so of course it's going to be a very special place always."

    The victims' families have worked to keep the area tidy but aside from a few signs and decorations, the site is bare.

    Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel said she was pleased to hear the site would be beautified.

    "I remember looking at the site and thinking this isn't right," she said.

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