Archive for July, 2009

Landscape and Garden To Do List For July

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

The landscape and garden is in full swing now. Here’s a quick list of items you need to handle this month (July) in the Northern landscape and garden to keeps things blooming and in good shape.

Shade Greenhouse Type Mums for very early flowers outdoors. If four hours of light per day is cut out for six weeks they can be brought into bloom six weeks early. Black cloth draped over a light framework of posts and wires about five o’clock each evening and left on until eight am. will do the trick. When the buds start to show color stop using the black cloth.

Portable Sprinklers and Soil-Soakers are worth while investments. Evergreens and shrubs planted this past spring need water during the summer months. For large trees, particularly, the watering fork is ideal. It is a metal spike that attaches to the hose, and the perforated point is pushed into the ground so that water can more quickly reach the roots of the plants. The soil-soaker is a porous canvas hose that can be placed around shrubs or stretched out for slow, thorough watering.

Biennials and Perennials Sowing can continue this month with biennials. Perennials can be sown in July and August. Fresh seed is generally produced these two months and is best sown right away. Some you may wish to sow are aquilegia, hollyhock, digitalis, myosotis, Bellis perennis, heuchera and lavender. Delphiniums are also best sown in late summer using only fresh seed. Pacific hybrids are my recommendation.

Old Rose Blooms should be removed and the wood shortened somewhat. Blind growths must be cut back to a strong leaf bud. Feed rose bushes with rose food or any good garden fertilizer. Cultivate and water well. Spray frequently with rotenone or nicotine and fermate for control of aphids and blackspot.

For Winter and Spring Flowers in the Greenhouse sow seeds of the following: cineraria, calceolaria, antirrhinum, stock, Leib’s winter-flowering marigold, schizanthus, clarkia, winter-flowering pansy, primula, leptosyne, browallia and annual chrysanthemum or some ideal indoor plants. Sow in a very light soil mixture and start in a cool shaded spot indoors making it an ideal indoor plants. Keep them well watered, for containers dry out rapidly at this time of year for a good indoor plant.

Chrysanthemums get their final potting this month or are moved into the benches. Plant firmly to prevent soft growth. Pinch for the last time this month. Spray regularly for protection against aphids. In watering keep the leaves dry. Wet foliage encourages the spread of disease.

Poinsettia Cuttings can be taken now and rooted in sand in a warm house.

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The benefits of stereo headphones.

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Although modern headphones have been particularly widely sold and used for listening to stereo recordings since the release of the Walkman, there is subjective debate regarding the nature of their reproduction of stereo sound. Stereo recordings represent the position of horizontal depth cues (stereo separation) via volume differences of the sound in question between the two channels.

When the sounds from two speakers mix, they create the phase difference the brain uses to locate direction. Through most headphones, because the right and left channels do not combine in this manner, the illusion of the phantom centre can be perceived as lost.

Hard panned sounds will also only be heard only in one ear rather than from one side. This latter point is of particular import for earlier stereo recordings which were less sophisticated, sometimes playing vocals through one channel and music through the other.

Binaural recordings use a different microphone technique to encode direction directly as phase, with very little amplitude difference (except above 2 kHz) often using a dummy head, and can produce a surprisingly life-like spatial impression through headphones. Commercial recordings almost always use stereo recording, because historically loudspeaker listening has been more popular than headphone listening.

It is possible to change the spatial effects of stereo sound on headphones to better approximate the presentation of speaker reproduction by using frequency-dependent cross-feed between the channels, or–better still–a Blumlein shuffler (a custom EQ employed to augment the low-frequency content of the difference information in a stereo signal). While cross-feed can reduce the unpleasantness that some listeners find with hard panned stereo in headphones, the use of a dummy head during recording, with artificial pinnae, can allow on playback through headphones, the experience of hearing the performance as though situated in the positron of the dummy head.

Optimal sound is achieved when the dummy head matches the listener’s head, since pinnae vary greatly in size and shape.

Headsets can have an ergonomic benefits over traditional telephone handsets[citation needed]. They allow call center agents to maintain better posture instead of tilting their head sideways to cradle a handset[citation needed].

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