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How to create a citrus fruit and flower arrangement

As most mantles are quite high, you can make a gorgeous feature out of what’s in the vase beneath the water. Pebbles, shells, attractive stems and citrus fruit can all make an attractive show. Here’s an easy one for bargain fruit. Ask your local grocer for some damaged or elderly ones (they might even be free!)

WHAT YOU NEED:

* A net or two of lemons and oranges enough to fill your vase

* A large deep clear or lightly tinted glass vase

* Flowers in season. Tulips are ideal (use bold twiggy branches if you can’t stretch to fresh flowers)

1 Put one lemon and orange aside.

2 Trim your flowers to three heights in three groups.

3 Fill the vase about three quarters with whole fruit, wedging them in to keep the lemons in place when the water is added.

4 Cut slices from the reserved fruit and slide it down the inside sides of the vase here and there.

5 Top with water.

6 Thread your flowers through the whole fruit for support. The tallest at the centre the shorter out to the sides.

7 Place one or two whole fruits at the base of the vase on the mantle for added interest.

Q&A

Q. I have heard that a stove with a back-boiler will not throw out as much heat to the room as a stove without one. How can I be sure to balance heat output with boiler performance?

A. When investigating the type of stove you need to compare the heat output to the boiler and the heat output to the room, and choose a stove that has the correct output for the number of radiators and the correct output for the size of the room.

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Q. My chimney breast feels hot when I use my fireplace. Is this a potential fire hazard?

A. If it is a false chimney breast constructed from flammable materials, the answer could be yes. If your chimney breast is constructed from concrete using correct building practices, there is no need to be concerned.

* Answers provided by Greg Chlodnicki of SHL Distributors Ltd (chimney specialists) Kinsale Road Commercial Centre, Cork. Tel: 021 4310999

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