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Gas Station – Video Surveillance
There is a great need for video surveillance at Gas Stations, because like grocery stores, gas stations are vulnerable to theft. A high quality and dependable security camera system can help protect your gas station from theft, vandalism and other damages. Typically, owners of gas stations will go with an 8 camera setup that can be found here.
Pros for Security Cameras at Pumping Stations
Ease of Install – CCTV systems utilizing IP cameras are easy to install. Unl
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Gas Station, Video, Video Surveillance
By Mindy McIntosh-Shetter
If your garden is like mine some of the produce is just growing and producing out of control it seems.
I know this winter I will relish in my abundance but right now I am swimming in peppers.
Hot, mild, green, banana, cayenne, and habanero all are producing wonderfully.
Some of my pepper plants are as tall as some of my tomatoes and the compost, mulch, horse feed, Epson salt, and hot weather has added up to this plentiful and never ending harvest.
But this year for my non-gardener friends and those whose garden is not producing due to heat and drought are to receive a gift that keeps on giving.
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By Mindy McIntosh-Shetter
Summer is here and fall will be knocking on the screen door before we know it.
Planting fall crops has always been a favorite of mine since many of the fall crops can also be planted in early spring.
So these cold crops or cool season vegetables sort of sandwich the summer crops between them like a great sandwich.
But depending on what planting zone you live in will depend on what you can plant. So explore the cold crops or cool season vegetables that grow in your area.
Below are some of my favorites cold crops or cool season vegetables and tricks on growing them.
Peas
Sugar Snap or hulling peas are great in early spring and fall.
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Fall, Fall Garden
By Mindy McIntosh-Shetter
Gardening and renting has created a dichotomy of those who have verses those who have not.
But recent human ingenuity has stepped in to create an even garden path for urban dwellers that rent or just do not have the land or space to garden traditionally. The new gardening path is permaculture.
This by definition is an agricultural system that incorporates trees, shrub, and perennials along with animals in a self-sustaining ecosystem that produces crops and other products. The bases of this concept is to create a more natural gardening habitat that is polyculture in nature not monoculture and mimics a forest.
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