Drought Resistant Landscaping

resistant landscaping is also termed as . resistant is a approach that uses of water and yet maintains the look of a traditional garden. It is a type of that employs slow growing and drought resistant plants so as to conserve water as well as reduce the necessity to trim the yard on a regular basis. Get resistant landscaping ideas online or through your local experts. And you will find out that tolerant has a number of advantages over conventional .

resistant is actually becoming popular in places that are naturally dry and prone to . Semi , more particularly those located in the West, are good places to apply resistant . And you can now have the ability to enjoy a real garden no matter where your location is and without the need to run an unrestrained water supply to prevent the garden from drying up. (more…)

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Sunday, July 20th, 2008

A Few Ideas For Presidential Candidates

Al Tompkins of the puts out a daily e- to help journalists come up with fresh story ideas — something all of us need from time to time.

But a recent offering included a list of ideas for journalists to put to the presidential candidates.

We don’t agree with all of them, but think many of them are worth a public debate. We’re sharing the list here, along with our interpretations of some of the issues.

Let us know what you think:

Five-day-a-week postal delivery. Checks can be delivered by direct deposit, and if you really need an item, other, private services are available. England will probably stop delivering mail on Saturdays in 2011.

A for energy. If national security depends on , it’s worth the investment.

Year-round school. We’ve promoted this idea in this space before as well. Kids are no longer needed on the farm, and lose too much learning while they’re out of school. Vacations could be taken year-round, perhaps during the hottest or coldest month of the year in a particular location.

Drought-resistant landscaping plants. It makes no sense to dump scarce, expensive, treated water out on the dirt. For Nebraska, that may mean promoting buffalo grass or , which many of us have already done.

Provide tax credit for blood and organ donations. Many people already want to do the right thing, but many more seem to need an .

All federally elected officials should hold a news conference at least once per month.

Scrap the electoral system. Replace it with a system that people understand.

Open all to cameras. Start with the Supreme Court and appeals courts.

Stop allowing the federal to sell policies to new construction in the worst flood-prone areas. Stop the “flood-rebuild-repeat” cycle.

Stop penalizing workers between 62 and 65 for earning more than $13,560 a year. Give people a reason to stay productive and keep contributing to society for as long as they can.

End special congressional health care coverage. Every member of Congress should be covered by a private health care plan just like the rest of us. Members of the house pay $300 a month and Senators about $600 a month for their own pharmacy, nurses and doctors, and can get a physical, x-ray or electrocardiogram without ever missing work. Taxpayers contribute about $2 million toward the congressional health-care system. Still wonder why we can’t get health care reform.

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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008