Salsa Dance DVD: Salsa Steps Videos

Learning your own Salsa Steps

19th January

There are many great ways to perfect your salsa steps, and in this blog, we’ll show you exactly which ways can work for you. Regardless of which type of dancer you are, or how you dance, or even how skilled you are, you can always benefit from the myriad ways and methods of learning how to dance various salsa steps.

Going to salsa dance classes can give you practice with real people and exposure to real talented instructors. Watching salsa videos can give you the opportunity to move at your own speed. And going out to the clubs and getting a feel for the living salsa culture helps keep you in touch with the spontanteous and vibrant character of salsa dancing.

There are so many great reasons why to enhance your salsa steps and to develop your moves as a dancer. The benefits are vast and always positive… Whether it’s social, physical, mental, health-related, salsa dancing is incredibly valuable!

Keep in mind that there are many many different places and ways to practice your salsa dance steps. As long as you allow yourself to learn from every angle, you will become a great dancer.

How To Grow Tomatoes In Your Vegetable Garden

8th February

For many people, growing big juicy tomatoes is part of what makes vegetable gardening so enjoyable. Whether purchasing plants from your local nursery or starting tomatoes from seed, there are a few basic steps to follow to ensure that you harvest an abundant crop at the end of the growing season. There are many different varieties of tomatoes to choose from, depending on whether you will be cooking, canning, slicing, or eating miniature or grape-like varieties right off the vine. Sweet 100ís are very abundant, and are good for salads as well as eating fresh from the garden. Roma tomatoes are good for making salsa, because the peels are not as tough as others so you donít need to peel the skins off. Romas are also known as the classic paste and sauce tomato. There are Early Girls, Early Boys, Big Boys, Big Mamas, Sweet Baby Girls, Beefsteaks, French Rose hybrids, Big Rainbow, specialty tomatoes and many more. So start by choosing the kind of tomato you would like to grow.

Planting Tomatoes from Seeds

Tomatoes grown from seed will require six to eight weeks before they can be planted in the garden. Purchase individual containers or flats, starter soil or mixture, and the seeds of your choice. Fill each container with soil, pressing it tightly to remove air and to avoid settling problems after watering. Typically, seed companies print instructions for planting right on the tomato seed package. Each variety is a little different so follow instructions carefully. Prepare a label identifying the type of tomato and the date started. You can make your own from Popsicle sticks or purchase them at the store or garden center.

Insert your label in the pot and mist with water. Place containers in a sunny window and keep seeds moist by placing a plastic bag over them. Small greenhouse containers are also available at your local nursery. Watch for seeds to germinate and remove plastic when plants emerge. Wean out weaker looking seedlings to give strong ones more room to grow. Keep moist by misting or watering tomatoes when needed. When plants have a second pair of leaves it is time to transplant these seedlings to your garden or a large pot in which they are to grow.

It is a good idea to harden off or acclimatize a plant to outdoor conditions before planting by setting it out in direct sun during the day and bringing it in at night. After a few days, the tomato plant will have adapted to the new surroundings and can be transplanted in the desired location. Place plants directly outdoors after the threat of frost in a shady location, out of the wind and protected from heavy rains.

Purchasing Started Plants

If you prefer to purchase plants from your garden center or greenhouse, select dark green plants that are stocky in size and that do not have any fruit. The fruit will stunt the plant growth and the total yield will be reduced. Tomatoes are one of the few plants that will tolerate being planted deeper than they sit in the pot. So a taller plant can be placed a little deeper if preferred. As mentioned, harden off the plant before moving it to a final location.

Preparing Garden Soil For Tomato Plants
The soil should be deep, loamy, and well-drained for the best harvest. Tomatoes prefer a slightly acidic soil with a pH of 6.2 to 6.8. The term pH balance refers to acidity or the alkalinity of your soil from a numerical scale of 1.0 to 14.0. The neutral point on the pH scale is 7.0. Higher than 6.5 indicates alkaline soil, lower than that indicates acidic soil.

Test kits are available at garden centers or through local horticultural organizations. To raise the soilís pH, work agriculture lime into the soil. Use sulfur to lower the pH of alkaline soil. Using fertilizers and compost amendments will also change the soilís pH over time. Adding decomposed organic compost will improve any soil structure. You can purchase or make your own compost. Once you have cultivated your garden area and prepared the soil, it is ready for the plantings.

Planting The Tomatoes

Inspect all of the transplants, looking for insects, wilting or blight. Plant only healthy plants. Tomatoes prefer full sun, so choose an area with at least six to eight hours of sun per day. Practice crop rotation in your vegetable gardening by planting tomatoes and other vegetables in a different spot every year. Tomatoes prefer to be planted by chives, parsley, marigolds, nasturtiums, garlic bulbs, and carrots. Avoid planting tomatoes by potatoes or members of the cabbage family.

For large healthy tomatoes, give them plenty of room to grow. Space plants twenty-four inches between rows and leave twenty-four inches between plants. With your shovel or spade, make holes slightly larger than the plants. Tap gently on the bottom of the individual container, loosening the soil and gently removing from the pot. Tomatoes are susceptible to cutworms, but placing a 3-4 inch nail next to each stem before planting or wrapping strips of newspaper around the bottom of the stems will help prevent these pests. A paper cup surrounding the stem also works well.

Place tomato plant in hole and back fill with soil until it is well compacted. Place a rack or cage around each individual plant to help support future growth. Water around the base of the plant, avoiding the foliage. Do not over water or soak the seedlings as this can promote disease and rot. Water early in the day to discourage blight.

Using a rake, spread organic mulch, such as weed-free straw, over plants at least two inches deep. These is an effective way to prevent weeds, preserve water and keep the soil warm, thus reducing the maintenance required for vegetable gardening. Fertilize the plants throughout the growing season with compost or organic matter. Water when needed and inspect leaves periodically for the signs of tomato blight and insects. If blight is discovered, remove any infected leaves and destroy them. Treat plant with a fungicide. Be sure to remove all debris from your garden in the fall, as blight can survive on the dried tomatoes over the winter.

Most tomatoes take 100-days to bear fruit, so follow these easy directions and get ready to harvest the fruits of your labors and enjoy that first BLT of the season.

Items Needed For Growing Tomatoes:

- Tomato seeds or plants
- Containers or flats
- A small greenhouse kit or plastic bags
- Starter soil or mixture
- Marking pen
- Popsicle sticks or labels
- Rake
- Spade and shovel
- Water, sun, adequate soil and patience

Dave Truman
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/how-to-grow-tomatoes-in-your-vegetable-garden-93363.html

How to Latin Dance : Easy Lesson 4

17th November

Here is one of the first episodes of us teaching you how to dance salsa.

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Duration : 0:1:40

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How to Salsa Dance : Traveling Pizza Spin for Salsa Dancing

17th November

Looking to start Salsa dancing? In this free dance lesson, learn how to do traveling pizza spin salsa steps with professional salsa dancers.

Duration : 0:1:47

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5 simple steps to get rich from home

17th November

5 simple steps to get rich from home online
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Duration : 1 min 17 sec

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Step by Step Salsa Lessons – The Basic Step

17th November

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Duration : 3 min 10 sec

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Partner Dancing 101: Salsa & Samba DVD

17th November

Salsa & Samba DVD

Award-winning dancer and choreographer Cal Pozo designed the Partner Dancing 101 series to reveal the secrets of professional dancers’ sculpted bodies and top-notch conditioning. The Salsa and its Brazilian cousin, the Samba, are today’s most popular Latin dances. And this DVD is a complete beginner course that will get you dancing both dances quickly and with confidence. Salsa and Samba teaches you all the basic elements of partnered dances: what your feet need to do, where your feet need to go, how to lead and follow any partner, how to find and stay on the beat, and how to link basic steps into dance routines you’ll enjoy doing and others will enjoy watching you do. 61 minutes. USA.

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Partner Dancing 101: Salsa & Samba DVD

17th November

Salsa & Samba DVD

Award-winning dancer and choreographer Cal Pozo designed the Partner Dancing 101 series to reveal the secrets of professional dancers’ sculpted bodies and top-notch conditioning. The Salsa and its Brazilian cousin, the Samba, are today’s most popular Latin dances. And this DVD is a complete beginner course that will get you dancing both dances quickly and with confidence. Salsa and Samba teaches you all the basic elements of partnered dances: what your feet need to do, where your feet need to go, how to lead and follow any partner, how to find and stay on the beat, and how to link basic steps into dance routines you’ll enjoy doing and others will enjoy watching you do. 61 minutes. USA.

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Intro to Salsa Dancing — Part 2

16th November

http://WatchMojo.com/ – A quick introduction to the art of Salsa Dancing with tips and a demonstration. Part 2 of 3. For more clips visit http://www.WatchMojo.com!

Duration : 0:1:36

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How to Salsa Dance : Advanced Right Outer Spin for Salsa Dancing

16th November

Looking to start Salsa dancing? In this free dance lesson, learn how to do advanced right spin salsa steps with professional salsa dancers.

Duration : 0:1:53

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