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The Advantage of Accent Lighting for Indoor Plants
Creating accent lights for indoor plants is a fun home improvement project. Accent lighting doesn’t have to be ordinary or fanciful because simple and practical lighting techniques can make the biggest impact.
If you have natural or synthetic plants in your home, you can create an inspiring light source out of these green accessories. Larger plants tend to provide the best background for accent lighting in the home, so stress adding additional light to these items. For some practical tips on how to use natural and synthetic plants for lighting your sunroom, living room, and bedroom, follow these simple guidelines.
Use Vine in a Sunroom or Enclosed Patio
Synthetic vines can be used to light a patio or sunroom in a way that is warm and friendly. You will feel like you’ve just entered a tropical cabana. Purchase several long synthetic ivy vines from your local craft store and wrap stringed lights around the vine. If possible, use light strands that have a green wire, so the wires blend in nicely with the green vine. After you have entangled the vine with stringed lights, you can carefully tack the vine around the perimeter of the room where the ceiling meets the floor. The result is a lighted room that carries a tropical ambiance. You will feel like you are on vacation every time you enter the room.
Posted in Lighting
Tagged accent, accent lighting, Creating, home, home improvement project, indoor, ivy vines, plant, source of illumination, tropical ambiance
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Bedroom's Furniture Choices
The furniture and accessories one has reveals individual taste and personality. A bedroom is the reflection of its occupant. It is important to properly utilize the space of the room. The furniture should be pleasant to look at, and also have functional and practical use. The furniture should also be appealing, comfortable and inviting. You can decorate with modern elements to achieve a unique and distinguished look in your room.
One of the most important things to focus on in your bedroom is the color of your bedding and curtains. Choose your comforter, comforter sets or duvet covers carefully. All three of them are easy to change and can add opulence to your room. Your bedding finishes the look in your bedroom. Make sure you choose a more neutral color for your curtain so they always complement your bedding.
Posted in Bedroom
Tagged Bonsai, comforter sets, decorate, furniture, furniture choices, look, neutral color, new paint, opulence, plant
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Tips in Planting Organic Vegetables
Chemical-free fruits and vegetables are not just pesticide-free. They taste better, too. Now there’s evidence organic produce also has more vitamins than their non-organic counterparts. A single organic apple-a-day is 30 percent higher in antioxidants, bursting with vitamin C and other healthy things.
But growing these is not as simple as switching to organic fertilizer and laying off dangerous pesticides. Here’s what you need to know this year to get the most out of your organic vegetable garden:
1. FULL SUN LOCATION. It takes a lot of energy to transform nutrients into vegetables. If your vegetable patch is short on Sun, you CANNOT MAKE UP FOR IT with fertilizer, or water, or anything else. Make absolutely certain your plot gets as much Sun as you can find. It’s the only way to succeed with a vegetable garden.
2. AMEND YOUR SOIL. Organic matter is the key to nutrient-rich Soil. That’s because organic gardens do not by definition use chemical fertilizers. Instead of spoon feeding vitamins to the plant, you can build up the microbes in the Soil; it’s these miracle microbes that pour out nutrients. Chemical fertilizers are bad for them.
Posted in Garden
Tagged chemical fertilizers, dangerous pesticides, fertilizer, grass clippings, matter, organic vegetable garden, plant, soil microbes, Use, water
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