Archive for April, 2012

Review: Scotts ® Snap® Spreader System – Indulging Your Beautiful Lawn

By , 20 April, 2012, No Comment

This post brought to you by Scotts®. All opinions are 100% mine.

You're probably overwhelmed at all the different kinds of lawn spreaders to choose from. There are all sorts of different capacities to choose from, push lawn spreaders, pull lawn spreaders, plastic and metal lawn spreaders, some with round tubs on them for holding the fertilizer and some are oblong in shape. There are ones that throw the fertilizer out in a circular pattern and others that distribute the fertilizer in long rows as you walk along pushing or pulling it.

So which is the right lawn spreader for you? Well the size and capacity are going to be up to you, as you're the only one that knows the size and needs of your lawn. Push or pull types are pretty much the same in my opinion, although I prefer to push mine and watch what it's doing as I push it.

If you’re still overwhelmed of the different choices of lawn spreaders as you read this, why not check out Scotts® Snap® Spreader System, it’s got  some remarkable differences than most lawn spreaders out there.  First, it has an edge guard switch that allows you to stop the spreader from spreading fertilizer on areas you don’t want, such as when you’re spreading near your driveway where fertilizer pellets can stain your pavement.  The spreader system also automatically sets the proper flow rate.

scotts snap spreaderThe most fascinating feature of the Scotts® Snap® Spreader System is that it connects directly to the snap spreader, so instead of cutting the bag and pouring the fertilizer into the spreader (which can often result in spills), you just place the bag in the spreader, uncut and unopened.  The spreader then takes care of opening it for you.  When you’re done, you can pull the bag out, and even if it still has fertilizer in it, it will self seal for storage. Fascinating, no? Check out Snap perks on Facebook for more information on Scotts Snap products.

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Taking Care of Kitchen Worktops

By , 19 April, 2012, No Comment

kitchen worktops photoKitchen worktops are considered as horizontal materials that are placed above the base units. Oftentimes, worktops are also used as breakfast bars wherein you can eat your meal. Therefore, it is crucial to secure that kitchen worktops are durable to withstand heat as things are being taken from the oven and being placed directly on it. Make sure that they are scratch and stain resistant as well as waterproof. The materials you can make use for worktops are granite, board, corian, marble, stainless steel and ceramic. Kitchen worktops will surely be perfect once any of this material has been used, but probably the cheapest one is the laminated board. Other expensive options may also be considered, but they can cost like the kitchen units that will look extremely stylish and swish.

Furthermore, you may make use of granite for kitchen work tops that look as expensive as it’s stain resistant and waterproof. However, it is necessary to seal them properly in order that they can maintain their properties. Actually, the expensive worktops essentially require fitting from specialist with the ends being polished to become glossy.

Additionally, it is necessary to keep them hygienically clean as kitchen tops are an attractive feature to your kitchen. Remember that it is where you do all the preparation of food. Since humid conditions are usually present in the kitchen, more bacteria usually build up on worktops as they might create health risks. Of course, you would not want that this area will cause illness to the members of your household.

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