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Why LED Grow Lighting?

26th September 2009
People choose LED illuminators to light their indoor garden or greenhouse for the obvious reasons. Less Energy Consumption – Conventional Grow Light sources like Incandescents, Fluorescents and HIDs were all originally designed to light rooms. The ma... Read >
Author: Cindy Yuan

Log Homes, the Natural Green Building Solution

23rd September 2009
Building and living “Green” is good for your health, conserves energy and protects the environment. Log homes are the original green building solution made directly from the earth’s natural resource. This abundant, beautiful and renewable natural ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tree Stressors and Tree Decline

01st August 2009
People aren't the only living thing that can get stressed - trees can too. In fact, tree stress is a serious problem that not only causes significant damage to your trees but also can kill them. So what causes trees to get stressed? The first is enviro... Read >
Author: anjohnson

Fresh Air and Sunlight for Indoor Plants

01st July 2009
Just about any plant can be grow indoors, provide certain conditions are met, for the general good health of the plant. Adequate supply of fresh air, proper sunlight, water and nutrients such as plant food, or fertilizer. Let us deal with fresh air and... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Heating With Biomass Wood Pellets

23rd June 2009
What:biomass wood pellets are burning material that is produced from sawdust. They are regular and tiny sized (between 4 and 20mm). They also contain moisture of below ten percent. Likewise , they are solidified with high density. They are free from any a... Read >
Author: Paul Atta

Find out why carbohydrates are so important

04th June 2009
Carbohydrates, the most abundant fuel molecules, are so called sugars, starches, and cellulose. They are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen and by weight constitute the major portion of the food in this world. Carbohydrates are produced by green ... Read >
Author: Luke Rennster

Kinds of Orchids - An Overview

02nd April 2009
Orchids are one of the most prolific of the flowering species of plants. There are thousands of varieties in nature with thousands more being created by cross breeding to create new hybrids. In fact, it is estimated that 800 new varieties appear each year... Read >
Author: Mel

Find out the elation of growing orchids

29th December 2008
I would like to personally praise you for having discovered them. You’ve finally discovered them, haven't you? Orchids, that is! They possess basically good looking flowers. . . they have a delicate, enjoyable odor . . . and there is such a joy... Read >
Author: onlineincoypq

Discover the joy of growing orchids

05th December 2008
Discover the joy of growing orchids! You’ve finally discovered them? Orchids, that is! They possess simply gorgeous flowers . . . they have a delicate, delightful scent . . . and there is such a joy in being able to view them in the morning from yo... Read >
Author: endofpanics12

Create Solar Power System at Home with Earth4energy

22nd November 2008
Earth4energy has made ways to create your own alternative energy, like solar power system at home, especially at these times when conventional source of energy, i.e. fossil fuels, are almost exhausted and its price which has surging to its highest level. ... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Create Solar Power System at Home with Earth4energy

20th November 2008
Earth4energy has made ways to create your own alternative energy, like solar power system at home, especially at these times when conventional source of energy, i.e. fossil fuels, are almost exhausted and its price which has surging to its highest level. ... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

The Best Places to See Fall Foliage: Capital Region

10th November 2008
Now that you've packed up your swimsuits and flip flops, and another school year is well underway, it's autumn, and the perfect time to enjoy the unrivaled beauty of nature's magic. As the mercury drops and the days grow shorter, landscapes across the Uni... Read >
Author: Steven Mayo

Bonsai care – the right environment.

23rd July 2008
Why is temperature important for bonsai? During winter months it is vital that you keep your new indoor bonsai warm -- Not hot -- but warm, somewhere between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Where your bonsai falls on this guideline depends on where your ... Read >
Author: peterhw

What is a Carbon Footprint?

17th July 2008
Our carbon footprint is the direct effect our actions and lifestyle have on the environment in terms of carbon dioxide emissions. Co2 increases greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. We all contribute to global warming every day. Carbon Foo... Read >
Author: begreen

Why Plants Bend Towards Light

16th July 2008
There are a number of plants that grow towards sun. This activity of plants, to bend towards light, is known as phototropism. Usually, the upper portion of the plant i.e. the stem and the leaves look for a sunny spot and try to reach out. For instance, su... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Why Vitamins And Minerals Are Important To Your Body

22nd May 2008
From when I was in lower class I always heard my teacher say that Vitamins and minerals control the proper functioning of the body. With time, and after a lot of learning, I have realized that this is absolutely true. Vitamins are mainly gotten from the n... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Using Light Meters for indoor gardening

21st May 2008
Soilless gardening is nothing new, and in fact dates back several thousand years; however, today’s indoor gardening supplies are definitely high tech. Growing indoors is not “rocket science,” but it’s definitely science. Although you are growing i... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Why Vitamins And Minerals Are Important To Your Body

20th May 2008
From when I was in lower class I always heard my teacher say that Vitamins and minerals control the proper functioning of the body. With time, and after a lot of learning, I have realized that this is absolutely true. Vitamins are mainly gotten from the n... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Motivational story – Solid Teamwork For Success

17th March 2008
--The greatest day in your own life and mine is when we take total responsibility for our attitudes. That's the way we truly grow up (JOHN C. MAXWELL)-- Can you imagine what is daily motivation really all about? The following report includes some fasci... Read >
Author: suhardi

Reef Tank lighting

07th February 2008
Reef Tank lighting is one of the most important aspects of reef keeping and undoubtedly the most discussed debated and disagreed about too! Proper lighting intensity is essential for the corals to carry out the process of photosynthesis, the process th... Read >
Author: Buy Live Coral Online

Beta Carotene’s Benefits In Human Health

21st June 2007
Beta Carotene is a carotenoid . Carotenoids are light absorbing pigments occurring in plants and animals. Beta carotene stores light in plant leaves during the process of photosynthesis. Found in many plants including asparagus, apricots, broccoli, car... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Easy To Grow Houseplants Clean the Air

31st January 2007
A houseplant, usually native to tropical climates, is grown indoors for decorative purposes. Houseplants also provide a natural and cost effective way to clean indoor air. According to Dr. Wolverton’s NASA study, it is suggested that at least one pott... Read >
Author: Lesley Dietschy

Glyconutrients: A New Class of Carbohydrates

18th January 2007
Have you had your carbohydrates today? Since it has only been in the last 100 years that discoveries have led to the realization of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants…experts agree that there is much more to be learned about the body and it’s n... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt

Christmas Mistletoe - The Magic Is Still On!

04th October 2006
Green shrub with small, yellow flowers and white, sticky berries, remind us of Christmas. This is interesting to note how mistletoe got associated with Christmas. One can trace back its origin in the pagan history. Mistletoe was used for ceremonial purpos... Read >
Author: Sean Carter

The Basics of Mulch

26th May 2006
Mulch is a term used in the agriculture and gardening industry to refer to a protective layer of covering placed on top of the soil to tame the effects of the climate. Mulch can be composed of natural or synthetic materials or the combination of both to f... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

Beta Carotene's Benefits In Human Health

08th April 2006
Beta Carotene is a carotenoid . Carotenoids are light absorbing pigments occurring in plants and animals. Beta carotene stores light in plant leaves during the process of photosynthesis. Found in many plants including asparagus, apricots, broccoli, ... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania