Outdoor Patio HeatersWritten by Ross MacIver
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Patio heaters can use either propane or natural gas as their fuel source. The burner unit should be high-quality stainless steel, and heat distributor should be made of aluminum for most efficient heat distribution. The rest of heater can be made of many different materials, including cast aluminum, stainless steel, or bronze. Some patio heaters are available with a wide variety of accessories. Lights are very common and useful for outdoor use. Other popular accessories include tables that surround heater, and cooking surfaces for preparing food. If your house has a patio or terrace, you will get a lot of use out of an outdoor heater. It could be one of best purchases you ever make!

Ross is the main author of the: Patio Heaters, Barbeque and Patio Furniture Guide
| | Spice up your Garden with Rare Flowering BulbsWritten by Josh Gray
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Once you get your bulbs at home its time for planting. Make sure you are planting during right time of year. You can plant in fall for spring-flowering bulbs or in spring for summer-flowering bulbs. Most Bulbs do well in pots or in planters, so your main consideration should be type of soil required and depth and spacing necessary to give your new bulbs plenty of growing room. Specific instructions for each type or rare bulb you decide on are easily obtained online and are most often supplied with your purchase. With a little thought and preparation, your garden will be blooming with flowers that will make your neighbors jealous. Now that you know secret to a beautiful garden, just don’t tell anybody, ok?

Josh Gray, President of UC San Diego’s Gardens Club, is a consultant to CouponChief.com. This online coupon website provides free coupons and discount codes to many favorite gardening websites on their <Back to Page 1 |