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Thursday, March 6, 2014
How to Install a 24 Volt Remote Control Ignitor in a Fire Pit
As a few previous blog postings indicated, Warming Trends installed fire burning systems in the backyard of the owner of G.A. Larson, one of the nations largest HVAC distributors and we are proud that he chose our products.

Not only did we take a few pictures, but we shot some video on "How to Install a 24 Volt Remote Control Ignitor in a Fire Pit." This is a helpful instructional video on how to install such a system, and its relatively easy. So pay attention, take notes and you can always contact us with any questions and well be happy to help you out!
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Not only did we take a few pictures, but we shot some video on "How to Install a 24 Volt Remote Control Ignitor in a Fire Pit." This is a helpful instructional video on how to install such a system, and its relatively easy. So pay attention, take notes and you can always contact us with any questions and well be happy to help you out!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Garden Featured in the Hill Rag Magazine



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Hakonechloa macra, Chasmanthium latifolium, Hydrangea Limelight, Acanthus hungaricus, Nepeta Walkers Low, and Nasella tenuissima. |
The Hill Rag writes:
This is a great example of beach garden meets Victorian herb garden. The garden is well proportioned since it sits on a raised wall and the homeowners have made sure there are not any oversized plantings. The garden skirts the home and is a melding of the best of two garden styles. The grasses and bears breeches are reminiscent of a beach side garden. The roses and annuals would be found in the best of both garden styles and the lavender and mint are perfect specimens of the formal herb garden. Large oversized field stone steppers are both functional and add the right amount of drama. The garden is full and lush, but not messy and unkempt. Urban tranquility. Derek Thomas
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Perennials, grasses, and shrubs are composed on site before installation. |
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Mazus reptans blooms in May between large Pensylvania boulders. |
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Solar Panels in Space
Here is an article about significant research that is being made to source solar energy using panels in space.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/apr/16/solarpower-spacetechnology
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/apr/16/solarpower-spacetechnology
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