Need To Recharge? Check out this Hybrid Solar & Traditional Charging with Pulse

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Dealing with the frustration of finding an outlet on-the-go? Tired of that “10% battery” warning? Well, Pulse portable phone charger from Live Work Play may be the solution!

Combining the technology of solar power and conventional charging mechanisms, this portable solar panel device can be charged through an outlet or being left in the sun. With an 5000mAh internal battery and dual charging capability, this device can charge multiple items with ease.

Water-proof, shock-proof and dust-proof, Pulse can go anywhere- from the office, to the beach, anywhere charge is needed it’s there.

It has a hefty $70 price tag, but it is worth it to have 24-hour access to all devices no matter where the world takes you.

No Foolin’: Improve Indoor Air Quality With These Simple Terrariums

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With spring finally finding its way to Chicago, many people are excited to tend to their fall planted seedlings start to sprout. They pull out their garden gloves and tools, ready for another spring of planting, pulling weeds and pruning. But what about those doomed to apartments? No greenery or garden patches for miles. Well, this project takes old glass jars and creates green terrariums to not only add pretty plants to a home but also vastly improve indoor air quality.

First locate a jar. This should be a clear, empty glass jar, nothing too large. If there’s none available in the home, jars can be picked up from any local secondhand store.

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Then decide on the plants. They should be tiny plants that fit comfortably into the jar. For the greatest success, put succulents with succulents, ferns with ferns, etc. Buy the proper soil for each type of plant. This soil, activated charcoal and some rocks will be on the bottom for a false drainage layer.

Start cleaning the inside and outside of the container, removing any residue. Following this step, fill the bottom of the container with rocks or pebbles. Depending on the size of the jar, the depth of rocks should range from 1/2″ to 2.” Cover the rocks with the activated charcoal and then fill the jar with enough soil to so each plant will have enough room for the plant’s roots.

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Finally, plant your plants, gently breaking the soil ball until reaching the roots. Dig into the soil with a spoon to create holes to place the plants in and then compact the soil around the plant.

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Just as with any other plant, make sure to maintain the plant by watering it regulary with just a shot of water.

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Breathe in the fresh air of the home with these new terrariums!

For a more complete guide, check out Inhabitat’s step-by-step directions. 

Plumbing Handyman 101: Pipe Insulation

plumbing pipes insulationHome ownership can make you a plumbing handyman, you just need a few tricks up your sleeve. Want hotter water for longer? Want to save on energy bills? Want to spend less time adjusting the temperature of the water heater? By insulating pipes in a simple, inexpensive process, all of this and more is possible.

Plumbing handyman: pipe insulation tools and materials

Begin by acquiring these materials:

  • Pipe insulation (foil or fiberglass)
  • Mild cleanser
  • Rag
  • Duct Tape
  • Plastic Wrap

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The first step, as in most projects, is making sure the pipe surfaces are completely free of debris and dust. Using the mild cleanser, clean the pipes thoroughly and allow drying time before installing the selected insulation.

Once clean, start to wrap the insulation around the pipes fully, allowing a 1/2″ overlap for foil or fiberglass insulation. For an easier (but honestly unnecessarily expensive) option, get tubular-sleeve insulation which only requires cutting to size and sliding on.

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If using fiberglass insulation, make sure to wrap it in plastic wrap to avoid any dripping condensation.

Once all the pipe surfaces are covered, secure the corners and bends with copious amounts of duct tape. Take special precaution with T-Joints, which may require slits in the insulation for a proper fit.

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This project may not be very glamorous, guest won’t even notice it, but could save anywhere from $400-$600 on energy bills and result in warmer, longer showers needed after a hard day’s work.

For a step-by-step guide, check out DIY Network’s instructions.

Have more plumbing needs or need a plumbing handyman? Contact us for a quote today!

Top 5 Eco-Friendly Garden Containers

What could be more eco-friendly than a garden? A garden full of recyclable garden containers! These simple, easy projects will add visual interest, color and layers to an already wonderful home garden.

P1070597Want to add an industrial edge to a natural garden? Check out this garden container from Eclectically Vintage!

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Don’t throw out an old pair of shoes! Repurpose them to hold all the best plants.

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Have old parts from a car or an already intact tire swing? Add cute color flowers to any garden!

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Does a toolbox really need to be packed into the back of a garage? Use it in the garden instead!

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Make rusted tin cans like new again! Grow any plant possible in these old gems.

For more ideas, check out The Garden Glove