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... Christmas get together. Decorated for the holiday season, their great room was warmed by a huge stone fireplace, while a corn burning stove kept the all season room cozy. A chilly day, we enjoyed this warmth as we dived into the many delectable goodies brought to share. Several items that have become traditional with MOS Christmas gatherings appeared. Deb ...
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Think long term if you're considering shelled corn as heating fuel
... clean the burner and keep the fuel hopper full. Perhaps most important is that purchase of a corn-burning stove is a long-term investment. Wilcke says, "You need to consider what might happen to corn ... from a company that has been around for several years and has a number of satisfied customers." --Corn-burning stoves would be fairly easy to manage in rural areas, where there is easy access to corn ...
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Tofino Vacation Rental
... LINKS The Botanical House …at the Tofino Botanical Gardens Botanical House is a fully equipped, self contained vacation rental home featuring three bedrooms, two baths, a separate office/TV room, comfortable living room with a wood-burning stove, and a wonderful fir-slab dining table that seats up to ten people. Built in the craftsmen tradition, the ...
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Amenities at Tofino Vacation Rental
... /oven and microwave. Large pantry and cupboard space. Downstairs: Open dining and living room area with comfortable sofas and chairs, wood burning stove, and a fir-slab dining table/benches that can accommodate 10 people Downstairs: Bathroom/utility room with shower, front-load washer/dryer. What should I bring? You just need to bring your personal items such as ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... in yard if used with caution What can you do with all the ash from burning wood in your fireplace or wood stove? Wood ash can be useful in home gardens, in your compost pile or as a ... Oregon State University. Don't burn those leaves - they're gold in the garden The smoky fragrance of burning leaves brings back wonderful memories of autumns gone by. But like many things that once were thought to be ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... a charge. Wood ash can be useful in yard if used with caution What can you do with all the ash from burning wood in your fireplace or wood stove? Wood ash can be useful in home gardens, in your compost pile or as a pest repellent, explained Dan Sullivan, soil scientist with the Oregon State University Extension Service. Fertilize fading annuals Give ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Aconite Herb - Profile and Information
... , they must be finished more quickly by artificial heat in a drying room or shed near a stove or gas fire, care being taken that the heated air can escape at the top of the room ... the root. The smallest portion of either root or leaves, when first put into the mouth, occasions burning and tingling, and a sense of numbness immediately follows its continuance. One-fiftieth grain of Aconitine will kill ...
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Trees, YOU and CO2 - Plant Talking Points, Science Education and Outreach
... , we use ever more fossil fuel to run our homes, our cars and the planes we fly in. Burning these fuels creates CO2 as one byproduct of the process. Even the batteries that run our cellphones, Ipods and ... ? (a dishwasher uses about 512 kwh of electricity thus producing ~840 lbs. of CO2) What about a stove? (a stove may use about 975 kwh of electricity thus producing ~1,600 lbs. of CO2) A microwave? ( ...
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This is Local London | CommuniGate | Pelargonium Articles
... a dry hot summer. Many of his plants had died either through lack of water, or burning up through continuous hot sun. Looking at what was left of his Pelargonium's, he was ... interest was medicinal, but peope began to appreciate the new and beautiful flowers being discovered and "stove plants" became fashionable among wealthier people. Pelargoniums were found growing in a variety of conditions, but ...
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