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25 Mar 09 Keys To Building Good Soil

For those living in the North the March winds can do more damage to plants than the hard freezes of winter. Right now plants are moving from a dormant to an active state. Growth impulses take place, not in the roots, but in the buds, which are exposed to all changes in temperature. Azaleas, forsythia, and other early – flowering shrubs become active with the slightest rise in temperature.

Chill, drying winds can harm unprotected plants. Be careful, therefore, about uncovering plants too soon; many will have started growth. Sudden exposure at this time could be disastrous. Uncover gradually, leaving some protective covering until the new growth becomes a little more hardened.

Digging and soil preparation can begin just as soon as the frost is out of the ground. If the ground is at all workable, get your plowing or digging started. Light, sandy soils can be put into shape sooner than heavier soils.

Nearly all gardens need lime. If quantities of organic matter are used it is absolutely necessary. It neutralizes acids in the soil which result from decomposition of organic matter and other causes, thereby aiding bacterial action. Heavy clay soils are more friable (easier to break up) and their structure improved. Lime supplies plants with calcium; a lime deficiency in the plant will mean a deficiency in food value.

A heavy soil receiving quantities of organic matter requires from 40 to 50 pounds of lime to 1,000 square feet, or 2,000 pounds to the acre. A medium loam requires 30 pounds of lime, and a light, sandy soil, 20 to 25 pounds. This refers to agricultural lime, not to hydrated or builders lime. Agricultural lime can be used with seed, manure and most fertilizers without harm. Not so the other kind. Lime is best spread on the surface of the soil after the initial preparation, and worked into the surface. If you have doubts about adding lime to your soil, test your soil for acidity. Send a sample to a private laboratory or utilize the services of your state agricultural experimental station.

In milder areas the first sowing of beets, carrots, radishes, turnip, spinach, and cabbage can be made. Rows spaced 12 to 20 inches apart are suitable for most crops. A little superphosphate in the bottom of the row will aid germination and initial growth. Onion sets or seeds can be planted now, too. Seeds produce the best onions but require a rich soil and more attention. Early peas of the smooth seeded type may be sown now; the wrinkled type may be sown a little later.

Sow hardy annuals… sweet peas, cornflowers, larkspur, and poppies. Sweet peas need good soil preparation. The seeds are sown down the center of a foot wide trench which is dug 18 inches deep and the soil mixed with compost. After sprouting, the seedlings are thinned out to stand 6 inches apart. Then wire, string, or twiggy branches are supplied to support the climbing vines.

If you do not sow larkspur, annual poppies, California poppies and sweet peas early so they can make their major growth in cool weather, you might as well give them up.For those living in the North the March winds can do more damage to plants than the hard freezes of winter. Right now plants are moving from a dormant to an active state. Growth impulses take place, not in the roots, but in the buds, which are exposed to all changes in temperature. Azaleas, forsythia, and other early – flowering shrubs become active with the slightest rise in temperature.

25 Mar 09 The wrong autoresponder email marketing can collapse your business

The wrong autoresponder email marketing can collapse your business, not build it.

A lot has been said about email marketing as an excellent tool for web marketing but few have been said about its pitfalls. If you plan to use auto responders as a booster for your online sales effort, you should pay particular attention to how your information is delivered to the readers. Basically, you should be concerned about the format in which the information is carried over.

In this article, we try to look at some of the much overlooked points that are a recipe for an email marketing campaign disaster.

Text format

When it comes to text on the internet, there are principally two main types that you can use in your email auto responders as part of your email marketing plain text like the one we see in notepad and html, the commonly used format on the web. Plain text normally contains no formatting but html text has formatting, variable background and can contain graphics.

Now let’s look at the reasons behind your choosing one or the other.

If you are reaching a simple readership without the need for extensive formatting and illustrations in your materials, then the best way to go is plain text for your email marketing. This style of text is easy to read ( as it has a white background) and loads easily because there are no graphics.

However, if you need to put links in your email marketing auto responders that readers will click on, then a problem emerges. People usually associate long links with affiliates. Even if you own the product being offered for sale, many people will shrug at the idea of clicking on a link because they know you are trying to hide behind an ezine or article to sell them a product.

25 Mar 09 What to do In the Wasatch Front, Utah

Many people visit the Wasatch Front a Utah every year, and there is good reason for it. The Wasatch front area is a strip of land that lies between the Wasatch Range and the lakes. Most of Utahs population lives in this area. The landscape is a beautiful desert, with forested areas. The view of the mountains is simply breathtaking. The mountains are tall and craggy. Outdoorsy people are especially attracted to Utah for all the activities that they can do. There is plenty to do in both summer and winter. Here are just two of the main activates that people travel all the way to the Wasatch Front in Utah for.

Hiking in Wasatch front, Utah

Hiking in the Wasatch Front, Utah is mostly an activity for the spring, summer, and early fall months as it gets quiet cold in the late fall and winter. Of coerce, the hard core hikers can find the trails enjoyable even in the colder months. The Wasatch Front, Utah area is completely riddles with trails. You can find all types of trails from ones near the cities to ones further out in the wild. You can also find trails with different for different skill levels. There are several good trails that are paved and therefore perfect for biking or even skateboarding.

Skiing in Wasatch front, Utah

If you like to ski than the Wasatch Front, Utah is perfect for you. The Wasatch Range gets more then its fair share of snow. Have you heard of Park City, Utah? Park City is not the only ski resort town in the Wasatch front area. There are several other ski areas that are also worth your time. If you are into snowshoeing or cross county skiing then there are wonderful areas for that to.