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Compost Activator

Thursday, March 4th, 2010
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Compost Activator

Organicar Compost Activator uses natural microbes to safely and naturally speed decomposition of yard waste. Our organic compost decomposer promotes higher temperatures that increase decomposition speed, help reduce odors, deactivate weed seeds and pathogens and help build healthy soil. Because it combines both thermophilic (high temperature) and mesophilic (low temperature) bacteria, it’s effective under a wide range of climatic conditions. 2 lbs. treats up to 4 cubic yards of compost. Not recommended for animal waste. USA. See more composting products from Gaiam

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Compost Tumbler

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Compost Tumbler

A smart design and high-quality materials make this new compost tumbler super effective and easy to use. Just fill it up with garden refuse, slide the door closed and give it a turn every couple days. The built-in hand-holds provide easy leverage; a stabilizing inner crossbar helps breaks up compost during turning; black color absorbs heat. Load it up and tumble every few days Produces finished compost in weeks Large door makes it easy to fill and empty Rodent-proof design keeps pests out This oversize item has a $10 additional shipping charge Ships by ground service only; please provide a physical street address for delivery Please note: This item cannot be shipped outside the lower 48 states via standard shipping. For other shipping options, please call us at 1-888-833-1412 Recycled Plastic Click here for more Green Products

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Green Home Experts to Enhance Your Building’s Energy Efficiency

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Green home experts are of the opinion that a more environmentally friendly home can also be healthier and more comfortable. Improve your homes and make it more environment friendly by using environment friendly products, this way you can increase the energy efficiency of your building too.

More and more people are going in for sustainable buildings due to its advantages. Use of straw made out of oats, wheat, sunflower hulls or rice could be a good option for fiber board. It basically uses agricultural waste made out of food, materials which is bio degradable and can be used as compost. Soya based resins can be used instead of the chemical adhesives or solvents which is other wise used for bonding process. Bamboo cutting boards and bamboo countertops are also popular in the home market. Other products to watch are made from coconut hulls and fast growing reeds. While green products are important to constructing a green home, they shouldn’t be the only consideration. The benefits of green building – energy efficiency, water efficiency, durability, healthy indoor air -are achieved through effective design, construction, and installation, in addition to materials. Some paints contain heavy metals, formaldehyde, and ethylene glycol, which are added as pigments, drying agents, or fungicides. Paints also contain solvents, which allow paint to evaporate to a solid film after it’s applied to a surface. The solvents often contain VOCs, which can pose health risks to painters and homeowners who breathe the fumes. Such paints should be avoided.

With this, you make an effort towards reducing the construction industry’s carbon footprint. Also consider resource utilization, proper disposal, recycling of left over materials and not waste them. Green building experts often strive to achieve both ecological as well as aesthetic harmony between a structure and its surrounding natural and built environment. However, the appearance and style of sustainable buildings is not necessarily differentiated from their less sustainable counterparts. The life of the building project is to have a positive and a long term impact on the surrounding community and, by extension, the environment in general. Many other techniques, such as using packed gravel for parking lots instead of concrete or asphalt to enhance replenishment of ground water, are used as well.

Eliminate the impact of buildings on the environment and human health by practicing a green building concept. Renewable resources are made use of to increase the energy efficiency of the building as well as reduce any hazardous impact on the environment. Photovoltaic techniques, passive solar and active solar techniques are used as renewable resources. The philosophy of designing a green building is to put in harmony the natural features and resources surrounding the site.

Kirthy Shetty
http://www.articlesbase.com/real-estate-articles/green-home-experts-to-enhance-your-buildings-energy-efficiency-716707.html

Compost Activator

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Compost Activator

Organicar Compost Activator uses natural microbes to safely and naturally speed decomposition of yard waste. Our organic compost decomposer promotes higher temperatures that increase decomposition speed, help reduce odors, deactivate weed seeds and pathogens and help build healthy soil. Because it combines both thermophilic (high temperature) and mesophilic (low temperature) bacteria, it’s effective under a wide range of climatic conditions. 2 lbs. treats up to 4 cubic yards of compost. Not recommended for animal waste. USA. See more composting products from Gaiam

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Compost Activator

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Compost Activator

Organicar Compost Activator uses natural microbes to safely and naturally speed decomposition of yard waste. Our organic compost decomposer promotes higher temperatures that increase decomposition speed, help reduce odors, deactivate weed seeds and pathogens and help build healthy soil. Because it combines both thermophilic (high temperature) and mesophilic (low temperature) bacteria, it’s effective under a wide range of climatic conditions. 2 lbs. treats up to 4 cubic yards of compost. Not recommended for animal waste. USA. See more composting products from Gaiam

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Compost Activator

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Compost Activator

Organicar Compost Activator uses natural microbes to safely and naturally speed decomposition of yard waste. Our organic compost decomposer promotes higher temperatures that increase decomposition speed, help reduce odors, deactivate weed seeds and pathogens and help build healthy soil. Because it combines both thermophilic (high temperature) and mesophilic (low temperature) bacteria, it’s effective under a wide range of climatic conditions. 2 lbs. treats up to 4 cubic yards of compost. Not recommended for animal waste. USA. See more composting products from Gaiam

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Planting a Tulip Field or Tulip Garden: Next Spring Can be Heaven on Earth

Monday, January 4th, 2010

If you enjoy tulips and building a tulip garden that will make your spring morning fresh and delightful, consider these tips for successful tulip planting. One of the most important aspects of building a tulip garden involves using the correct soil, and cultivating the ground for proper growth.

In order to find out what the latest tulip planting trends are you may want to attend various tulip festivals which usually happen in spring of the year. One of the most popular of those festivals is the Tulip Time Festival in Holland, Michigan. You can also view miles and miles of tulips when you visit the state of Washington and tour the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. Photos of tulips from these festivals are available online, and you can sign up to hear more about these particular events. You will also want to consult tulip planting experts for further help on how to create your money making tulip operation.

These helpful tulip garden design tips can help you create flower beds as attractive one of your favorite well-known flower gardens. You have quite a few different types of tulips to choose from to plant in your garden. If you design your tulip garden carefully enough you can use it as a promotional tool to attract buyers of tulips and act as if you have your own tulip festival in your backyard.

Tulips are much different from perennials in terms of planting. Tulips prefer a sandy-based soil that is well-drained. Tulip bulbs will not grow well in solid saturated with water that is extremely wet. Additional tips for planting tulips to build a healthy garden are included in this article.

In order to establish proper drainage in your tulip garden, plant tulip bulbs on slightly raised ground. This will shunt excess water away from the bulbs and prevent rotting. You may also consider designing a system that drains excess water from the tulip bed. If you wish to build a flat-bedded tulip garden, make sure to add a peat moss along or compost mixture to the soil, and mix together with the ground soil thoroughly. If the soil in your garden is not sandy enough for tulip bulbs, consider adding some sand and mixing it well with the soil.

Check with your local garden supply dealer for exact details about the proper proportion of sand to the soil in your area.

When planting tulips bulbs, make sure to plant the pointed end up. The best time to plant is when the ground is 60 degrees or colder. The prime planting time for tulips is after November first, so that the bulbs will incubate properly and develop a solid root structure, which is what they need. Then, in early to late spring, depending upon which species of tulips you plant, tulips will sprout and blossom in order to grow to their maximum length.

Another way to make sure your tulips remain cool during the winter months is to plant them in a lightly shaded area, but making sure you plant them in areas that will provide the tulips with enough light for growth. Make sure that you insert the bulbs far enough into the ground. Usually they are planted approximately 6 inches below ground although jumbo tulips can be buried as deep as 9 inches.

If you live in a warmer climate you will have to chill them in a cooler below 60 degrees for the same length of time that you would if you were going to plant them right away. If it has not rained in your area before you plant your flower beds you will want to make sure that water them until the soil is moist.

You can use similar techniques to attract customers to your tulip shop as you would if you had any other business. One of the most useful tools of attracting customers is to have a professional-looking appearance with samples of your items for sale displayed. This is true no matter what kind of business you run, and is true for creating an atmosphere which will encourage customers to purchase fresh tulips from you. It takes planting the right garden design and choosing the right tulips to make this happen.

One of the most popular types of tulips is the numerous varieties of single tulips. Examples of different-colored single tulips include the bold red Kingsblood tulip, which appears to represent both royalty and victory. You can also find other varieties of red tulips to plant in your garden of which the brightness of the red helps define any garden. These are called the Red Parade or the Hollandia tulip. Another popular color for tulip planting would be the white tulip, which would be ideal for a wedding ceremony. One example of a single-blooming white tulip is called the Maureen Tulip. You can also find single tulip flowers which are purple, magenta, orange, and royal purple. These types of tulips are known to be very pleasing to most customers’ eyes, and are sold in many professional flower shops.

You can also build an attractive garden using double-blooming varieties of tulips such as the Peach Melba, Cool Crystal, or Royal Acres tulip. Along with that, you can plant those that have fringed edges on the petals, or ones that have long curly petals (parrot style tulips). When you plant your garden you can craft it any way you like, but if you want to sell your tulips, you will want to arrange your garden design in a way that will make customers want to buy from you.

Some useful garden planting tips are to make sure that you plant flowers that will bloom at same or similar times. Not only that, but you will want to place them in organized formations. One of the most popular tulip garden design patterns is to plant square or rectangle patches that contain several rows of evenly-rowed tulips of the same color. Other tulip gardens are designed in a way in which small clusters of tulips of different colors and types will grow and bloom together. In order for these gardens to grow properly you will want to make sure to plant them only a few inches apart.

Dave Pipitone
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/planting-a-tulip-field-or-tulip-garden-next-spring-can-be-heaven-on-earth-65237.html

Compost Activator

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Compost Activator

Organicar Compost Activator uses natural microbes to safely and naturally speed decomposition of yard waste. Our organic compost decomposer promotes higher temperatures that increase decomposition speed, help reduce odors, deactivate weed seeds and pathogens and help build healthy soil. Because it combines both thermophilic (high temperature) and mesophilic (low temperature) bacteria, it’s effective under a wide range of climatic conditions. 2 lbs. treats up to 4 cubic yards of compost. Not recommended for animal waste. USA. See more composting products from Gaiam

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Top Ways to Recycle

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Throughout history, people have been recycling waste materials in some way or another. The main reason that recycled materials were used, rather than new was that second hand material was cheaper to use. Today, we have other reasons for recycling our waste materials, such as preserving our planet, reducing waste materials being buried in the earth in landfill sites, and saving money by using second hand materials, rather than producing new materials.

The first real recycling started out in pre-industrial times when scraps from precious metals were recycled, and melted down for further use. Around this time, Britain was also recycling ash, and dust as the base materials used for brick making. In 1921, Britain also began a waste paper association, which was created to encourage the recycling of used paper. Another example of early recycling was that during the world wars when the governments encouraged citizens to recycle by donating their metals, and conserving fiber to do their part for the wartime effort.

Recycling And its Benefits

Recycling has two main benefits, which are reduction of both energy, and virgin materials needing to be collected, as well as reducing the amount of waste that is disposed of in landfills. Recycling also reduces the negative impact that waste has on the environment, and reduces the space needed to keep refuse sites functioning, it is estimated that in the UK, by the year 2010, almost all of the landfill sites will be full.

By recycling, we are not only helping our planet, we are decreasing the money spent on raw materials, and their production. Currently, the UK is recycling around 17% of their waste, which is a small amount considering that some neighboring countries are recycling up to half of their waste, that would ordinarily end up in a landfill site.

What Are The Recyclable Materials

For recycling to really work, households must be made aware of what is a recyclable. Many people are still throwing materials that could be recycled into their regular rubbish bins. Some of the materials that can be used for recycling are:
- Asbestos,
- Batteries,
- Building Materials,
- Cars,
- Clothing, and material,
- Compost matter,
- Computers,
- Electrical equipment,
- Furniture,
- Glass,
- Metals,
- Mobile phones,
- Paint, and oils,
- Paper,
- Plastic,
- Printer cartridges,
- Wood

Criticism Of Recycling
Recycling is a great thing, and has a positive impact on our long-term economy, living standards, and health of the planet we live in, although there are some factors surrounding recycling that are not ideal. All recycling uses energy of some type whether it is fuel for transportation of the materials, or the processing that takes place to reuse the materials. Additionally, many recycling plants use large amounts of water while preparing, or cleaning the materials they will reuse.

The only way to really benefit from recycling, and reducing the waste that is being produced is to use fewer materials where possible, and reuse materials in their current form.

Derek Both
http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/top-ways-to-recycle-123412.html

Compost Activator

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Compost Activator

Organicar Compost Activator uses natural microbes to safely and naturally speed decomposition of yard waste. Our organic compost decomposer promotes higher temperatures that increase decomposition speed, help reduce odors, deactivate weed seeds and pathogens and help build healthy soil. Because it combines both thermophilic (high temperature) and mesophilic (low temperature) bacteria, it’s effective under a wide range of climatic conditions. 2 lbs. treats up to 4 cubic yards of compost. Not recommended for animal waste. USA. See more composting products from Gaiam

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