Archive for July 3rd, 2009

by Pat Lowe

Hydroponics is a technique for raising plants without the use of soil. Normally, hydroponics involves the use of water as a growth medium. No doubt you can find a more scientific description of the practice. But for the home gardener, that’s likely all you have to know.

Lots of folks might question how hydroponic gardening is possible. It is generally assumed that plants must have soil. It’s a source of water, energy, support and nutrients. These are all needed in order for the plant to flourish. But these ingredients are able to be obtained from other sources as well.

Plants definitely need water. Nevertheless, earth isn’t the only way to provide it. A number of plants grow wild in rocks or sand, and even suspended on a body of water.

Plants also require energy in the form of sunlight and heat. However there are alternative ways to provide your plants with energy apart from sun-saturated soil. Sunshine works directly on leaves the same way it does for vegetation in the soil. Photosynthesis, essential to a plant’s welfare, will occur just as long as the top part of the plant gets enough sunlight. Some plants flourish even with no sunlight at all. They will, though, still need some energy to power their natural growth processes.

A lot of of the plants that appeal to the home gardener need some tangible support. Planting them in soil is the most common and effective way of achieving that. That’s how come the roots of a plant spread, and its stem is able to withstand strong winds. However other supporting means can pull off the identical effect. Try weaving twine through a fence-like assembly, or fasten some craft sticks to the top of a pot. There are other ideas that will likewise do the trick.

Nutrients are another of the essential components for a thriving plant. Potassium, nitrogen, phosophorus and some trace elements are included in this list. Normally, a plant will absorb these nutrients from the earth that surrounds it. But they can also obtain these essential nutrients in other ways.

Immersing the plant’s roots in water that contains a liquid nutrient solution is a widespread method. Some hydroponic systems feature a grow tent that can retain wetness. The roots are sprayed frequently with a nutrient solution that soaks them thoroughly. This is comparable to another growing technique that doesn’t use soil, the practice of aeroponics.

Attractive and thriving plants can result from hydroponic gardening. There are many varieties of plants that will be able to do well without soil, provided that they’re cared for appropriately.

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by Scott Rodgers

Its been an incredible ride until now. Whichever states weve set up our initial marketing base in, the responses have been good and immensely encouraging. Going as per previous case studies and pilot assignments on plumbing by other competitors, we were a little skeptical on how things would unfold.

Because if you look at it, plumbing isnt really that has the capacity to seep in a customers head and coerce him to go for the concerned plumbing piece or service.

Taking a keen note of all this, we decided to venture into the topmost 5 cities of USA. The rationale behind this was to test the waters and see how people react to Home improvement domain and the potential associated with it. Now really- logic says that these cities would have more affinity towards such professions that dont really stand at the forefront today.

Since a good amount of time now, weve been marveling at those pretty pieces of plumbing pride like a pretty faucet or a charming water shower, but honestly spare a thought over this- how many times have you looked at plumbing as a viable career option?

And now the basic pilot study has revealed two most amazing facts about all of this- One, most people who want to own the perfect garden or the most polished and well-planned piping layout now also wish to understand how plumbing systems operate. Two, they also want to ensure that they have some professional plumbing help at all times to keep their house working perfectly fine.

Another worth mentioning point in all of this is that everybody now also considers buying washers, valves, pipes, drain, drain caps and other plumbing equipment a purchase decision that requires good amount of contemplation and attention, for which, one must really be possessing the apt degree of knowledge.

The next best thing in this has been that we shall now be coming out with some informative manuals and tutorials on Home Improvement in the some time from now, thanks to the growing demand. And the fact that people are now actually looking at becoming a professional plumber as a viable career choice adds more to the glory.

And were hopeful now that we will get to scale a lot more American cities. I shall be back with more on our growth plans and progress. So the next time I interact with you, I believe that are mobile test vans and demo runs must be operative in most parts.

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by Angie Meza

Always use safe cleaning products around your home. There are plenty of solutions out there that are both non-toxic as well as natural. Use a bit of initiative and look around the house or garage for items that you may have purchased for other purposes. You will be surprised!

Search around in the kitchen or in your laundry or utility room to find a wide variety of safe cleaning products. For example, citrus, vinegar, washing soda, lemon juice, olive oil, salt, baking soda, cornstarch or borax. This wide variety of products includes no synthetic chemicals.

It’s no secret that you spend a considerable amount of time cleaning up around the home. You should do your bit for the environment by only using safe cleaning products. When it is time for you to get rid of lime deposits in the bathroom, clean your furniture, scrub the oven, work on the carpets, and the myriad other places to grab your attention periodically, make sure that you only use safe products. You could even go one step better and pretreat areas that are vulnerable to spills by installing an absorbent mat to collect the mess before you need to get on your hands and knees.

Regular household cleaners can give off very harmful and noxious gases. The United States Environmental Protection Agency attributes half of indoor pollutants to the use of commercial household cleaners. Some commercial cleaners are also particularly abrasive and can cause further damage to areas, such as the garage floor, whilst attempting to clean up the original spill. In this case, you should place an absorbent mat down first, and avoid having to deal with the spill. The absorbent mat can take up to a gallon of any type of liquid, can be easily cleaned and replaced.

Many commercial cleaners contain harsh chemicals that are really bad for our environment. These ingredients are usually flushed into our waste systems during the cleaning process and they end up polluting our rivers and waterways. In addition, their plastic containers end up in our landfills, as they are not biodegradable. Always consider safe cleaning products first.

When looking for safe cleaning products for everyday use, make sure that you stock up on white vinegar. This is a natural antibacterial and should be diluted with water. For a very small amount of money, white vinegar can clean most of your home. When you are short of laundry detergent, use a little bit of baking soda with some white vinegar and dilute ” you are good to go.

Take the decision to use safe cleaning products exclusively within your home and stock up on natural products. Feel good about the fact that you will never have to buy another commercial cleaner again. At the same time, install some absorbent mats in areas that are vulnerable to spills. These mats will collect liquids and you will not have to clean up any stains.

When you combine the use of natural, safe cleaning products with the introduction of absorbent mats, you will save a great deal of precious time cleaning. Not only that, but you will save a lot of money in the process as well as benefiting the environment.

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