If you have ever looked at purchasing bonsai tools anywhere - the web, hardware stores, specialist bonsai shops or ebay, you would have noticed that there is a massive range of prices between tools. This guide...
What is Magnetic Therapy? Magnetic Therapy is the placement of magnets on or close to the body to alleviate pain and/or illness . It can be applied in many cases of acute, and chronic pain as well as a number...
I am writing this 'glossary' because I have found buying cattleyas to be abit of a minefield. A typical example is NFS. Firstly NFS means 'near flowering size'. Secondly 'near flowering size' can mean to...
Bumper guide to pruners Are you a keen gardener? Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a $10 pruner and a $100 one? How you can pick a good quality tool from a bad one? I've spent the past year...
Does it Matter Where My Makita Tool is Made?I receive allot of questions asking me "Where is this tool made?", "Is this Japanese or Chinese?", to tell you truth..... it really doesn't matter. Makita have...
Don’t be fooled by cheap bonsai tools. When it comes to bonsai tools, "cheap" and "quality" cannot be said in the same breath. You really do get what you pay for when you buy a bonsai tool. A bonsai scissor...
A beautiful and functional decorative art form, Oriental Lacquer-ware is usually hand made. Each coat takes a day (at least) to dry and needs a humid atmosphere so that it evaporates slowly. For this reason,...
If you were to ask me what product in the magnetic world is the panacea of all magnetic products, I would have to nominate the magnetic underlay. In reality all magnets do the same thing when it come to...
The Beef Jerky That Tastes Like No Other! Following in the footsteps of our great pioneers, we have created that full flavour genuine beef jerky, using 100% beef jerky strips which are marinated and seasoned,...
Mulberry tea Ancient man including the Greeks,the Chinese and the Celts all have left a record of using Mulberry for medicinal purposes. Remember the song from your childhood " Here we go round the mulberry...