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Water Filtration Systems and Your Home

26th June 2008
There are many reasons that your family may need a water filtration system. To our family, it's more like insurance, than anything else. No matter how safe the treatment facilities say that it is, we can never really trust what comes through that tap. ... Read >
Author: William Manning

You Should Be Using A Drinking Water Filter System - And Here's Why

17th June 2008
A drinking water filter system is a unique thing in our lives. Small things can sometimes do the biggest of jobs, and that is certainly true for this. A little filter helps us to remove all the contaminants in our water and helps keep us safe. We depen... Read >
Author: Dave

Discover More About Drinking Water Treatment

10th June 2008
Drinking water treatment in the home is required because the water sent by the water companies has a lot of impurities in it. Thus we need to filter these impurities before we put that water in our body. This is accomplished by a water filtration system t... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Native Plants and Natural Pest Control

20th May 2008
One of the many special things about the Pacific Northwest Coast area is the gardening. The climate here gives us a long growing season, and, for most of the year, plenty of water so that we can have lush yards and gardens without a lot of effort. Contrib... Read >
Author: Kim Hunter

Cotton Tree Lodge and Sustainable Harvest International partnership benefits local environment and e

07th April 2008
Cotton Tree Lodge and Sustainable Harvest International are strengthening their existing partnership with several new projects for 2008. Sustainable Harvest International, a local NGO, helps families in Central America improve income and nutrition by teac... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Organic Coffee: Is It Worth the Price?

20th April 2007
Heaps of premiums are thrown onto environmentally sound products in the marketplace. Recycled paper is typically more expensive than standard paper. Lettuce and tomatoes made without the use of pesticides and fertilizers also enjoy above average market ra... Read >
Author: Scott A Wilson

Can We Trust The Florida Aquifer?

25th January 2007
The Florida Aquifer has always been our most valuable natural resource. One of the most productive aquifers in the world, the Florida Aquifer produces over 8 billion gallons of water each day providing water for drinking, residential, industrial and agr... Read >
Author: Patti Wilson

Alzheimer's Disease - How to Improve Your Chances of Fighting It

09th January 2007
With the rise of degenerative diseases, increasing numbers of people are concerned with getting Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, or Lou Gehrig's disease. Yet there is reason to believe that we don't have to succumb to any of these degenerative di... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Poppies in Tuscany –Definitive Flower Pictures

25th July 2006
A splash of scarlet poppies among lush green fields in the foreground, a medieval hill town in Tuscany, the red brick warm and glowing, in the background – the photograph travel brochures dream of. People will flock to see fields of poppies. Finding the p... Read >
Author: Kit Heathcock

Organic Gardening

25th June 2006
When you're learning about something new, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points. Organic gardening is one of the fastest growing facets ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

How to Reduce Pollution Using a Robotic Lawn Mower

23rd January 2006
Even if you are not an environmentalist, the price of gas will definitely make you a conservationist. Gas prices continue to climb. Personally, going to the gas station with my little red gas can is not a trip of leisure, it has always been a chore. It... Read >
Author: Kerry Clabaugh
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