Water Quality and Indoor Filtration Systems

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  • 25 August 2011
American citizens are privileged to have access to clean and quality treated drinking water. The EPA regulates drinking water standards and monitors water supply facilities. Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, all water supply facilities are required to issue an annual report describing the source and quality of water being distributed to consumers. Things to

Caring For Indoor African Violets

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  • 18 August 2011
African violets are exceptional indoor flowering plants, providing seasonal blooms along with low maintenance. They are best utilized in smaller indoor spaces with sufficient light, air circulation, and less fluctuating temperatures. Paying attention to lighting, watering, and fertilizing ensures the successful growth of your African violets. Consistent blooms occur when violets are given sufficient light.

Decorating Ideas for a Patio

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  • 11 August 2011
Adding the right outdoor furniture, house plants and shrubs can add or detract from your patio. Choosing the right accents and patio gardens can make any patio a great place to relax. Patio gardens are wonderful additions to your home. They create a place for socializing outdoors while allowing room for interpretation. Each design can

Air Cleaning House Plants for Indoor Spaces

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  • 21 July 2011
Three common house plants for indoor use include Dracaena (Dracaena fragrans), Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), and Peace Lilies (Spathiphyllum clevelandii). Choosing the right plant for an indoor space can enhance your air quality and indoor decor. Dracaena (Dracaena fragrans): These plants are indoor-hardy and require low maintenance. Dracaena can be placed near indirect lighting, but make

What’s Growing at Green Side up

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  • 23 March 2011
Green Side UP Garden and Gift Center located in Fayetteville NC is proud to offer quality products from D’Vine Foods. D’Vine Foods was created by Lu Mil Vineyard out of a need for a private label product after the demand grew when they began processing some of their own homegrown fruit D’Vine Foods located in