Friday, October 16, 2009
Make a Garden, Build a Fence, Fix the Roof, Too - Just Read This Home and Garden Book Review
It seems that men are increasingly forget all the things our ancestors have known, the simple things, like building a house, making health, putting on a roof, making a garden, building a fence or pool facility. But why do you think this is? Well, it's because they have too, once you earn enough money to have a house, but only buy one, leaving all the work to someone else. This is good and bad. Home builder good for society, but sin that America is losing these skill sets. Of course, it really should not be. You can learn to do these things, even if you have never been involved in making their own. Why you ask? Well, why not a book that has everything you need to know on it, step by step instructions that even a sixth grader to understand. Let me recommend a book for you: "The practice of Handyman Encyclopedia - Everything you need to know about home maintenance, keeping your home and home improvement" by Larry Eisinger (1963). The editor of this book by Larry Eisinger has assembled a fabulous collection of these items, with full instructions, which are all richly illustrated. Want to build a garden on a portion of their property located on a slope? No problem, build a system of terrace, within walking distance, full of suitable land for irrigation, including drip. What's new solar panels that can collect energy from the sun and being a consumer of green power, once again, no problem, it is easier than you think. In fact, anything you want to build platforms for the garage or plants for your dog (dog house) are all in this book. Everything you need for all hardware included. You need to buy this book and you will save thousands of dollars, you too. Think about it.
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