Articles, tagged with "water restrictions", page 2
17th November 2010
There is a significant increase in the number of people turning their lawns to artificial grass which is the reason why artificial grass is taking the market by storm. Because of this, the synthetic grass industry become stronger and stronger.There are c...
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Author:
David Meyers
12th November 2010
Undeniably, anybody likes to have green lush grass and attractive gardens. Nevertheless, real grass can't withstand very hot and extremely cold weather along with water restrictions. Keeping up a lawn with real grass requires your time - for trimming, cu...
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Author:
David Meyers
12th November 2010
Fescue sod is the most common form of grass sod that people install in their yards, or at least it was in San Diego where I ran a landscaping business for a few years. It's in a genus of grass of about 300 different types, and it grows differently dependi...
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Author:
BenMester
31st August 2010
Water conservation sounds like something to be argued by environmentalist and politicians. However, I think we'd all agree that saving water is good for everyone. But why? Why should we save water in the first place?
Saving water does a couple of thing...
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Author:
T. Frymyer
29th August 2010
Despite devastating floods less than a year ago, following a long period of dry weather the UK is currently facing a hose pipe ban and water restrictions. Various agricultural news publications carried farming news stories about how a period of drought co...
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Author:
webbysmith
13th August 2010
Can you imagine something which does not need any maintenance, something which is pet friendly, something on which your kids enjoy running and playing, something on which you can party around with family and friends, something that is always green and mak...
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Author:
prathiba.seoexpert
06th August 2010
Great pressure cleaning refers to the use of the mixture of pressure and h2o to fresh and take out dirt, grime and mould from outdoor surfaces. Great pressure cleaning can be used to cleanse concrete, sandstone, tennis courts, outdoor tiles, pavers, brick...
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Author:
Vicente Haynes
03rd June 2010
Xeriscaping is a type of landscaping that, by design, is meant to reduce or completely eliminate the need for supplemental water. It is typically used in areas that do not have easy access to a reliable, abundant fresh water source. As the climate pat...
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Author:
americashealthbrokers
01st March 2010
High pressure cleaning refers to the use of the combination of pressure and water to clean and remove dirt, grime and mould from outdoor surfaces. High pressure cleaning can be used to clean concrete, pebblecrete, sandstone, tennis courts, outdoor tiles, ...
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Author:
quicklypleasecleaning
09th February 2010
How much rain water do I need for rain barrels & garden?
This depends on how much rain you get in your part of the country. Arizona gets .7 in per month on average. California gets about an 1.5. Places like Georgia, New York, and WI get about 4, 3.3, and...
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Author:
RainReserve
04th January 2010
While there are varieties of relatively drought resistant grass available, every summer brings challenges to your dreams of a lush, green carpet of grass. Many of these challenges are self-inflicted by homeowners with serious misunderstandings about what ...
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Author:
Mr. Hank
26th October 2009
Not too long ago, I spent a considerable amount of money on investment property, though not in San Diego where I grew up and have always lived. I did a lot of research into San Diego investment property, and decided, for many reasons, to buy property else...
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Author:
BenMester
29th September 2009
Water Shortage?....Or Common Sense Shortage?
Ok, I dont know about you but when I look around, I see plenty of water. When I go North on Interstate 5 and see our aqueduct flowing almost to capacity, I wonder why we have chosen to create a dustbowl in o...
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Author:
rjm111
16th September 2009
That basic concept of a water tank is storing water for mainly human consumption. They can be used for drinking or for agricultural uses as well as in case of fire and in food preparation. These are just a handful of solutions; the list actually almost se...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th July 2009
Landscaping-SanDiego.com Water Irrigation Management San Diego CACLCA Water Management Ratification ProgramSource : clca.usHelping industry execs meet new market demands due to water restrictions and accelerating water pricesA major quantity of California...
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Author:
Jerome Harrell