Thursday, September 29, 2016

The Most Basic Lawn Care Tips



Many people think that having a lawn is such a costly option because you will have to spend money on lawn care tools and equipment which can be very expensive and on hiring lawn care specialists to help you achieve a healthy and green lawn. However, if you know some basic lawn care tips, you will actually find out that it not that costly after all. Check out the following:

- Watering. Know that the right way of watering the grass on your lawn is deeply and abundantly. This way, you do not have to water it more often. Also, you must water the grass either early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

- Mowing. When mowing the grass, take note that it should not be shorter than 2 inches. This is the ideal grass length in a typical lawn. Schedule your mowing so the length will be uniformed.

- Fertilizing. There are a lot of different types of fertilizer you can choose but most law care experts suggest using an organic one. You can even make your own fertilizer using the grass clippings and fruit peelings.

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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Facts and Figures about Canada as Land of Immigration



Did you know that immigration to Canada can be traced back to as early as the 19th century? And Canada celebrated this year its one hundred fifty years of immigration. 

The first immigrants were known to be farmers mostly from the US or Britain since the government needed labor force for the agricultural industry. 

History will also show you that most immigrants to Canada in the earlier years come from refugees. In fact, 138,000 Jews were recorded to have moved to Canada from 1900 to 1921 to escape persecution and discrimination. 

The greatest number of immigrants ever recorded is 400,000 in 1913. And the lowest number, which was less than 34,000, happened in 1930s during the Great Depression.

 Nowadays, immigrants to Canada are categorized into four –

  1.  the family immigrants
  2. the economic immigrants - the skilled workers and the business people
  3. the refugees and
  4. others – people who are accepted for humanitarian reasons


Permanent immigrants greatly come from the Peoples Republic of China and India. And the top source of non-permanent residents working in Canada comes from the Philippines.

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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Items You Must Not Store

Packing and storing items become a necessity if you must move to another location. Most of these things are quite easy to put away and will still maintain their original condition in storage. But there are items that must never be stored. Some will expire while the others may deteriorate when left packed and stored.

Objects You Must Not Store


Food – These items must never be stored. Odor, melting and mold are some of the factors that must be remembered. These issues can likewise affect other items that you may store.

Electronics – Valuable items must not be stored in places that are susceptible to extreme climates. Moisture and heat can ruin anything; thus, be sure to keep these things close during transit.

Important Documents – Do not store filing cabinets full of important documents and personal information. These items might fall into the wrong hands. Always keep them in easily accessible areas.

Flammable Items – The last thing you would want to happen in your stored belongings is for a fire to destroy it. Items like cleaning products, paint, and turpentine must never be stored.

Hazardous Chemicals – Dangerous chemicals like kerosene and gasoline may cause fires.

Candles – These things will melt in warm climates.
           
Natural Material Products – Items made from natural materials like furniture and décor must not be stored because of moisture and mildew problems that may cause the items to lose value and deteriorate.

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