How To Build A Vertical Garden & DIY Guides
Urbanization has robbed Mother Nature of space to place her beautiful brood of plants and flowers. Known also as a living wall, green wall or sky farm, vertical gardens are well-suited for an urban environment where space is limited. So if you can’t go wide, what do you do? You go up! Many business establishments are going green in their step towards being both environmentally-friendly in today’s urban jungle.
Tool (Character Name Generator)
Character Name Generator Never again suffer the indignity of an elf named “Melf”, a bartender named “George”, or a mysterious unnamed stranger in town. The D&D Name Generator creates countless names for your heroes or NPCs, specific to their gender, race and class -- including titles and honorifics!. Simply fill in the form below, or use the preset defaults, and click the "Generate Name" button to produce names for all sorts of characters.
9 Really Unusual Deserts
Kilometers of sand, rocks, sandbanks, and sceneries evoking lunar landscapes are all about a journey in a desert and are certainly, a unique adventure. All the deserts are not the same. Here are the most unusual deserts of the world. 1.
Cheap Do It Yourself Vertical Gardens
Vertical gardening is a fun, creative way to grow plants in urban spaces! Below is just a sample of what you can create with ready-to-go planters and kits. The first few images are of GroVert Vertical Gardening Systems by Bright Green.
RPG Web Profiler
3 April 2007 - v0.6.0 Released Functionality Updates Changed nav menu to optional left side-bar when logged in.Added quick links to characters & campaigns on sidebar.Added system option to disable statistics display for improved performance. Character Sheet Updates Added new d20 Modern character sheetAdded new Serenity Ship sheetMinor fixes in Serenity and 3.5e sheets 2 December 2006 - v0.5.0 Released
5 Simple Ways to Create a DIY Living Wall
Photo: ELT Vibrant living walls are a striking way to infuse a little more green in urban areas (not to mention the air quality health benefits they provide) -- and having your own is easier than you'd think. No space? No problem. These no-fuss kits will let you customize the size, shape, and greens that you grow indoors or out -- from adding a small on-the-wall bouquet to your living room to creating a detailed portrait from teeny succulents.
Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Quick Reference Sheets
This page contains printable PDF reference sheets for Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Edition and for Dungeons and Dragons 3.0 Edition. There are now supplementary sheets for the spells found in the Book of Exalted Deeds and the Book of Vile Darkness. All the files are in PDF. They are grouped into a single ZIP for ease of download. The reason for this is to save both space and download capacity.
A Rooftop Garden is a Fun and Exciting Way to Container Garden.
Rooftop Garden Advantages They cool and shade buildings, which reduces the 'heat island' effect of a city. Retains and utilizes rainwater, provides wildlife habitat, and enhances the roof membrane life. Has an aesthetic appeal creating a private haven. Removes heavy metals such as: cadmium, copper, and lead from runoff. Reduces greenhouse gas emissions and improves the air quality by trapping and absorbing nitrous oxides, volatile organic compounds, and airborne particulate matter.
The Domesday Book - Medieval Demographics Made Easy
The Domesday Book Penned by Brandon Blackmoor, based on Medieval Demographics Made Easy by S. John Ross Here is subscribed the inquisition of lands as the barons of the king have made inquiry into them... <p>Forsooth, thy browser is truly antiquated! Thou canst not access this web site with a browser such as thine.
Skyrim Nexus
SKYRIM Nexus Install NMM (0.51.0) Search File search
Conditions - PFBeginner
Conditions are effects that happen to characters and monsters, like being deafened by a loud noise, entangled by a giant spider’s web, fatigued from a long day of work, or sickened by poison or disease. This section explains the rules for these conditions and things that may cause them. If more than one condition affects a character, apply them all. If effects can’t combine, apply the most harmful effect.