Saturday, January 23, 2010

Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato Planter: How to Properly Hang Your Planters

by: Christine Pinkston


If you are going to use the Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato Planter for your gardening needs this year then you need to read this first. Properly hanging your planter will make the difference between having a easy to care for tomato crop or a disaster on your hands.

Hanging the upside down tomato planter can be a bit tricky. You will need to make sure that you have a great support system in place because after the plant starts to grow and you have wet dirt the planter will get very heavy, around seventy pounds.

Properly supporting your Topsy Turvy is even more important if you have kids or pets as they both like to investigate. There are two ways to make sure your hanging planter will stay hanging.

If you only have one hanging planter to hang then just make a trip to your local hardware store and buy a stronger hook. Make sure it can hold up to 80lbs. to make sure it's strong enough. This is a small thing that will make a huge difference between having your hanging plant hanging or on the ground.

The other method for hanging your Topsy Turvy Planter is for if you are planning on hanging multiple planters.

If you are using more then one planter then you should consider building your own support system out of wood. Making a wooden frame should only take you a couple of hours to make and chances are you have the wood already.

Depending on how many planters you have just make a nice and simple square or rectangular frame to stick in your yard. It does not have to be exact, it just has to be sturdy. Keep in mind that when your tomato plants take off they will cover most of the wood because they grow upwards and it is going to look stunning.

If you'd rather not have a bare wood frame in your yard then get creative. If you have paint then give it a few coats or do anything else you can think of to make it unique and yours.

Take the few extra minutes to make the frame yours because the Topsy Turvy Tomato Planters last a long time so a few extra minutes to make the frame yours will provide you years of joy.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Spectacular Living Sculptures

by: Dr Wendy Stenberg-Tendys


The world's greatest show on earth of living sculpture is provided by free flowing giant icebergs. Mixing the action of wave, wind and temperature, the ever-altering activity of light creates an exhibition beyond compare.

Ice that has evolved at the polar caps finally breaks away from either glaciers, or ice shelves, calving from the mother lode and starting its long voyage towards the equator.

Through a blend of temperatures above freezing and the action of the wind and waves, the ice is slowly eaten away. These tremendous giants are swept along by the sea's currents, until they drift into warmer waters and thaw, dispersing rich nutrients into the water. As the ice melts, fantastic shapes begin to appear.

Nearly 40,000 medium to large sized icebergs calve annually in Greenland alone. Many will survive up to a year. Icebergs move at 7 kph, on average, are one – two thousands tones in weight and tower about the size of 15 storey buildings. Before an iceberg is completely dispersed it will travel over many thousands of kilometers. Icebergs have been photographed off the coast of Bermuda and Ireland, but these are rare sightings.

To witness an iceberg calving, or completing an incredible roll, is a sight you will never forget. It's not only very dangerous, but very intimidating to be in a little boat near a giant office block of ice, soaring over the top of you, as well as there being several office blocks below the sea. A ratio of only 1/8th is seen above the water line. Not only are the icebergs unstable, the quantity of dazzling glare and reflections created by the interaction of ice and sun, are a real menace.

The biggest iceberg ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere was 13km in length, 6km in width and had a freeboard (height above the water) of almost 20 meters. It was estimated to weight around 9 billion tones, or enough water for every person on the globe to drink a litre a day for 4 years.

Icebergs in the Southern Hemisphere make their northern cousins look as if they are mere pimples. In 1987 an iceberg covering an area of 6350 sq kilometers broke away from the Ross ice-shelf. It was estimated at weigh approximately 1.4 trillion tones and would have been able to supply 240 tonnes of pure drinking water.

Following the sinking of the Titanic near Newfoundland in 1912, twelve countries created the International Ice Patrol. Ice giants that measure over 5,400 sq feet are tracked by satellite and warnings sent to shipping.


About The Author
Dr Wendy Stenberg-Tendys and her husband are CEO's of YouMe Support Foundation (http://youmesupport.org) provide high school education grants for children who are without hope. You can help some great kids fulfill their dreams. Take a few minutes to check it all out the Tropical Island Treasure Chest at Win A Resort (http://winaresort.com) It will completely change your life.

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