Organic Tomato Gardening

By eyeswide, March 31, 2010

Just imagine sinking your pearly white’s into a home picked, wonderfully ripe, delicious and organically harvested tomato, with all the juice running down your chin. Yummy!

With the help of organic tomato gardening, you can say goodbye to those shop-bought tomatoes with tough skins, and tasteless, pale flesh. Whenever tomatoes are home grown organically and are naturally ripened, it is easy to pluck a tomato off your own plant and eat it without washing it to get rid of chemical substances.

In recent times everyone is becoming increasingly aware and concerned with the importance of their health. Because of this world-wide change in awareness, a growing number of people right around the world are selecting to explore the option of growing their very own organic veg and fruits, including organic tomato gardening. Tomatoes will grow in just about any kind of soil and after the frosts are gone.

Organic tomato gardening in your backyard is very straightforward:

First decide where you want to place your tomato bed, ensuring it is in a sunny spot and away from trees, which tend to rob the soil of the nutrients you need for your crops. Tomatoes like six to eight hrs of sun every day.

Second, dig over the soil and apply some well rotted compost and manure. If you don’t curently have any on hand, you can purchase bags of compost and manure from your Garden Nursery. Rake over your garden bed and leave for a week or so.

Third is to choose which variety of tomato you would like to grow. The small cocktail ones that do well in garden containers, or the plum shaped ones, or maybe even the big beefsteak ones. There are plenty of varieties to select from that are suitable for organic tomato gardening.

Furthermore, you will need some garden stakes to support your plants as they grow. You can grow from seed or buy seedlings which will save you some time – that’s what I like to do.

After visiting your Garden Nursery to select the seedlings you need for your organic tomato gardening, the fourth step is to plant them out, sticking to the directions that come with the container. Usually you’d plant your tomatoes about two to two and a half feet apart and hammer in a stake alongside to support your plant as they grow heavy and laden with fruit.

Almost done – right now you need to water your plants in well, after that stand back and admire your own handiwork.

Be sure you keep the ground moist but not saturated and finally when the plants are about six weeks old, it is a good time to add some cow tea.

This is made by putting about a quarter of a bucketful of cow manure into an old used bucket, fill it up with water, stir and leave to “brew” for a week or two. Pour off about a quarter of the ‘tea’ right into a watering can, fill with water and apply to the tomatoes.

You’ll be surprised at how well your tomatoes will love cow tea and respond. Stand back and wait for your first batch of organic tomatoes to ripen. Save the rest of the cow tea to use once again in another two to three weeks, always diluting it, or water it into other garden beds.

My personal favorite tomato recipe is to toast some bread, spread with butter, add some slices of tomato and some freshly chopped basil. Season with some salt and pepper. Enjoy – this really is simply scrumptious! Nothing beats the fresh, full flavor of home grown tomatoes from organic tomato gardening.

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Start your organic veg garden today, so you can get an abundant yield of the most nutritious and freshest organic vegetables, including tomatoes, imaginable. Isn’t it time you ate the very best vegetables and fruit? For the freshest as well as tastiest tomatoes on the planet, start organic tomato gardening TODAY!

Ferrari hire or Lamborghini hire, we did both!

By eyeswide, March 31, 2010

Nobody in the world of style does it quite like the Italians. They make the most beautiful cars in the world and the two main manufacturers currently design some of the best. Lamborghini have the Gallardo, LP560 and the Murcielago. Ferrari has the F430, 599 GTB, California and the eagerly anticipated 458 Italia. For years and years generations of kids have put the posters up on the wall, and now those kids have grown up and have opportunity to drive one without worrying about insurance costs and parking.

Prestige and Supercar hire company Premiere Velocity give you the chance to hire one from a day to months. So that what we did, we decided to take two Italian Supercars out on hire and live out the boyhood dreams. Initially we went for Ferrari hire the Ferrari F430 has now been around for a few years but with the top down and the sparkling red exterior this car is still the most amazing thing to behold. The engine and interior match the looks and the drive is amazing all be it a little on the edge if you are not that confident. The presence this car holds is enough to stop the streets of London, Manchester, Birmingham or any of the UK. Some people smile and some snarl but either way, they all stare!

The second run was Lamborghini Hire the Lamborghini is a different machine, despite the fact that they are known for being very loud with crazy colours and even crazier aesthetics, the Lamborghini LP560 seems quite mature. Having had a few years in the form of the Gallardo, the LP560 has ironed out the creases and left us with a reliable smooth and easy drive. White is the colour of choice at the moment and this model has shiny black wheels to set the exterior off.We are surprised to find ourselves saying this, but we think the tables have turned for the meantime; the Lamborghini is the new gentlemens supercar of choice.

Make Sure You Get The Correct Tools Before Starting Your Woodworking Project

By eyeswide, March 31, 2010

You may find that it will be quite a tough job when you decide to start a woodworking project. These projects are not simple tasks and there will more than likely be some minor problems that most beginners will experience. But it is worthwhile putting in the effort to become proficient in this craft as it can be a great way of making a whole host of beautiful pieces.

Woodworking is one of the most rewarding crafts there is. Learning woodworking will enable you to create some timeless pieces for anywhere in your home or garden. But there are a few things that you will have to consider before you start on any project. What are you going to want to create? It is important that you choose something that will not be too difficult in the beginning as if it is too hard you could find that it might just put you off doing anything else.

If you wanted you could buy some furniture plans which are a great way to get things done. There are so many things you can make that once you have gotten into this area you will find it so pleasurable. Some examples of the things you will be able to make are birdhouses, tables, chairs, children’s toys or if you are more adventurous you can even try to make a shed.

It is important for you to pick the best tools for the job. You can always choose to use power tools or you can decide upon hand tools if you prefer. Both kinds are usually used by most carpenters. Hand tools are adequate for simple projects but you may need to have some power tools for more complicated projects. For that reason it can be a good idea to have both kinds. When you do buy your tools you should really think about paying for good quality tools as you may just need to replace them if you don’t. Wood projects can be great fun and can be very fulfilling but it is important that you are using the right tools from the very beginning.

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Vintage Disney Pens

By propens, March 31, 2010

Disney has released a new line of imprinted promotional advertising pens featuring its vintage characters that so many of us grew up watching….

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