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Heat Illness Prevention Regulations Strengthened by Cal/OSHA

11th August 2009
On July 31, California's Department of Industrial Relations' (DIR) Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) filed a proposal with the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board to amend the state's heat illness prevention regulations, wh... Read >
Author: Cecily

Finding a Phoenix Arizona landscaper

18th July 2009
Have you tried searching for a landscaper in the Phoenix metropolitan area? There are hundreds of choices everywhere you look. How do you go about finding the right one for your needs? How can you be sure that you are getting the best overall quality a... Read >
Author: Richard Franks

Save Power And Save The Planet Using Solar Water Heaters

01st July 2009
If you think about heat and light, chances are the first thing you will think of is the sun. It is a source of wonderful heat which you could use to heat the water you use within your house. You will notice a dramatic reduction in your power bill, often b... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Catalog Printing for Organized Plant Nursery Sales

10th June 2009
Catalog Printing for Organized Plant Nursery Sales Plant nursery sales depend on a lot of factors. Some plant nursery owners rely on word of mouth while others take advantage of large scale, high-impact advertising campaigns such as poster prints or ev... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

Plant Nursery Sale Brochures

10th June 2009
Marketing promos for mark down prices for plants can be challenging. In the daily grind of a five day work week, most people barely have any time to notice ads or promo materials along the way, unless they’re directly in front of them during the commute... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

How Much Should You Water Your Plants

09th June 2009
A garden or flower bed can begin with beautiful plants, but their continuing growth and beauty will depend on whether they are receiving the proper amount of water. This is especially important since over 90% of a plant consists of water. Your plants' w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Solar Energy in Ireland

04th June 2009
Contrary to popular belief the amount of solar radiation received by Ireland is enough for solar heating to be a viable supplement of existing domestic water heating. Ireland receives 65% of the amount of solar radiation that is received by the South of ... Read >
Author: Sustainable heating

How Much Should You Water Your Plants

04th June 2009
A garden or flower bed can begin with beautiful plants, but their continuing growth and beauty will depend on whether they are receiving the proper amount of water. This is especially important since over 90% of a plant consists of water. Your plants' w... Read >
Author: Debra Yeik

Growing Hostas: Food and Water

12th May 2009
Growing hostas is a sure bet for fabulous, foolproof foliage that will enhance any garden. Their food and water requirements are minimal, and they repay even even modest care with stunning beauty. Hostas are the most popular perennial in the US and i... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Greening Your Yard: Make your yard look great without the carbon footprint

11th March 2009
The best place to start in making your yard more eco-friendly is to rethink the landscaping. The good news is that spring is just around the corner and rethinking your landscaping at this time means you don't have to sacrifice the attractiveness of your ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Reducing Heat Stress In Dairy Cows

03rd March 2009
Water requirements to reduce heat stress in dairy cows is an important subject to tackle. Like most living mammals, cows don't do well when there's more heat than they can handle. It is even more pressing when they have to provide gallons of milk and heal... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Best Landscaping Tips for Utah Residents

02nd March 2009
While Utah is renowned for its natural diversity, the state is also famous for its mostly dry climate, making landscaping quite a challenge for homeowners. Use the tips below to help you build a beautiful but low-maintenance garden in your own yard. W... Read >
Author: philw

Reduce Your Home's Energy Consumption

09th January 2009
An earth-friendly home is one that creates less of an impact on the environment. This example of home can incorporate things like energy-efficient appliances or low-e windows to make your property more efficient or maybe even adding more extreme items lik... Read >
Author: Anita

Energy Efficient Homes Thanks to Green Construction

09th January 2009
Eco-friendly and green are terms to describe a house that is easy on the environment. Eco-friendly and energy-efficient properties may be outfitted with solar-power generators or recycled water filtration systems. In recent years, many reasonably priced a... Read >
Author: Anita

Is Your Cat At Risk For Feline Bladder Infections?

08th January 2009
Let's face it. Until your cat is one of the lucky ones who comes down with a cat bladder infection, you probably don't even think about feline bladder infections. But they can be prevented, with a little care on your part. Here's how. Does Your Cat ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Tips on Caring for Indoor Bonsai Trees

05th January 2009
There are various species suitable to use for indoor bonsai trees. Some of these include Ficus, Serissa, Boxwood, and Gardenia. If you want to grow your own miniature tree indoors, you will need to know a few things beforehand. This article will give y... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Basics Of Orchid Care

05th December 2008
Temperature . . . Humidity . . . Water . . . Light The Basics of Orchid Care If you’re serious about growing quality, beautiful orchids that are destined to delight your entire family - and make friends envious - then you really only need to keep fo... Read >
Author: endofpanics12

Xeriscaping Incorporates Financial and Environmental Benefits

13th August 2008
Designing one’s landscaping is always a delicate dance, and one based primarily on personal tastes. In economically challenging times, however, incorporating landscaping that serves as an advocate for water conservation is also vitally important. Ente... Read >
Author: Jason Skmich

Xeriscaping Incorporates Financial and Environmental Benefits

13th August 2008
Designing one’s landscaping is always a delicate dance, and one based primarily on personal tastes. In economically challenging times, however, incorporating landscaping that serves as an advocate for water conservation is also vitally important. Ente... Read >
Author: Jason Skmich

Its All About Solar Panels Galway Ireland

07th July 2008
Solar panel has numerous advantages. It is powered by natural light. It minimizes your gas and oil costs by reducing the consumption of gas and oil. Solar panel uses renewable energy from sun. Solar panel converts both direct and indirect sunlight. Even i... Read >
Author: Abir Roychowdhury

Bonsai Care - Take Proper Care of Your Indoor Bonsai

03rd June 2008
Bonsai care is very important. With proper care your bonsai will remain healthy, beautiful and miniature for many years. Since your bonsai is a miniature tree, it will increase in beauty as it matures through the years. Below I'm just listing the basics o... Read >
Author: Joshua

Rainwater Tanks When There's no Rain- What's the Point?

24th January 2008
Many people say to me "Why would I buy a water tank when there is no rain?". It's a good question. Obviously a rainwater tank will not help if there is no rain at all. The thing is that most true droughts occur inland whereas most of the population liv... Read >
Author: Dave C

Sand Cat

21st October 2007
Sand cat is a beautiful desert cat ranging from Sahara in North Africa to the arid regions of Iran and Pakistan in West and South Asia. A little cat, it weighs nearly six pounds and is around one and a half to two feet long, excluding its one foot long ta... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Simple ways to stay wrinkle free forever

01st February 2007
While some women look at midlife as a time of letting go of natural beauty and growing old gracefully, others fight tooth and toenail (going to extremes, such as Botox, painful face lifts or skin peels) just to hang on to their looks. Before you give u... Read >
Author: Beverly Johnson

Desert Hiking - Are You Prepared?

16th October 2006
I thought we were ready for desert hiking when my wife and I moved to Arizona from Michigan. We liked the climate, and were amazed how our skin was dry and comfortable when it was 105 degrees (41 Celsius) outside. However, we noticed that people carried w... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Is Your Water Safe To Drink?

25th June 2006
When people talk about nutrition, they usually overlook a very important nutrient necessary for good health. WATER! That's mostly because we've taken both for granted for thousands of years. Water has been mostly good for us up until only a relatively f... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD