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Surviving our mythical water shortage

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... Read >
Author: rjm111

10 Alternate Energy Sources To Live Well With Global Warming.

22nd September 2009
Feeling hot under the collar? Glaciers and polar ice are melting, ocean levels are rising, hot, dry weather, huge forest fires, water restrictions, crop failures... You name it, if these don't feature in your life yet, they soon will. Global warming... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Water Tanks - when and how they are used

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... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

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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... Read >
Author: Jerome Harrell

The Benefits of Artificial Grass

30th June 2009
Are you tired of spending your weekends mowing the lawn and fixing the automatic sprinkler system? Do you wish you could just kick back and relax with your kids instead of worrying about that deteriorating lawn of yours? If so, you’re not alone. Art... Read >
Author: Stacy Page

Go Green with Rainwater

06th June 2009
In the day and age there are a lot of countries where people have to walk miles just to get enough water to drink. The global climate is changing and a number of States in this country have imposed water restrictions. The answer to this challenge may be a... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Value and Scarcity...

08th May 2009
Value only seems to exist in the mind of man. Wealth only seems to exist in the mind of man. There is nowhere else in the universe that seems to care… the Sun doesn’t care, Mars and Jupiter don’t care, Alpha Centauri doesn’t... Read >
Author: Inspiring Publications

Save water and save money.

06th May 2009
Nowadays water is a precious resource. Sometimes it is hard to believe that as you look up into the heavens and see another cloud about to empty its rain down upon you, but even now in this country there are a number of states that impose water restrictio... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Water Saving Watering Tips

04th March 2009
All gardens need watering of some kind to keep them growing. All gardens need watering of some kind to keep them growing. But if you want to save water and use it to maximum efficiency then watering systems may need to be changed. If you are still in t... Read >
Author: Mel C

Investing in Long Term Water Conservation

03rd January 2009
Investing in long term water conservation has become a duty and not an option. Water restrictions have become the norm as the Australian population continues to grow and drought conditions persist. Unfortunately, Australians have one of the highest water ... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth

There Are Environmental Benefits Of Artificial Grass

27th October 2008
The environment and how we treat it remains a hot issue in today's society. Our carbon emissions output can be improved in many ways because virtually every single choice we make in our day to day life has some kind of consequence on our carbon footprint.... Read >
Author: Alan P Hunter

Environmental Benefits Of Artificial Grass

27th October 2008
Everyone is coming up with ways to live a more environmentally conscious lifestyle - or at least they should. Our carbon emissions output can be lowered in a variety of ways because nearly each choice we make in our daily life has some kind of consequence... Read >
Author: Alan P Hunter

Artificial Grass in play Ground

17th October 2008
The turf pad is said to increase the shock-absorbing properties. The list of advantages of artificial grass for use in playgrounds is endless. The synthetic turf is an all-weather playing surface and is safer than sand, pea gravel, or wood chips. It requi... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

How to Maintain Moist Level in Soil Using Drip Irrigation System?

18th September 2008
A drip irrigation system has many benefits for the beginner and the skilled gardener. There are many diverse drip irrigation systems, so it is important to make a careful observation of the options, and reach an informed decision before committin... Read >
Author: Rocky

The Benefits of Synthetic Grass for Your Home

17th September 2008
SmartGrass can be described as synthetic grass, artificial lawn; it is the answer you have been searching for. SmartGrass has been specifically designed to replicate the look and feel of natural grass without the headaches! Just imagine your weekends -... Read >
Author: Richie Miles

Rainwater collection a solution to some of our water needs.

01st May 2008
With the environmental issues we are facing in the modern day and the larger costs that are placed on us by our natural reserves being in short supply. It is of value looking at a few of the alternatives to undertake the responsible enviromental route and... Read >
Author: David Harland

The Grass Could be Greener

07th April 2008
You probably never thought that your garden could be greener, without adding more water. But these days everyone's talking about eco-friendly ideas, and yes, your home garden can be part of the solution. The most obvious eco-element is trees, of course. N... Read >
Author: M Shane

Gardening - A Labor of Love...Or Just Labor?

28th March 2008
Gardening for many is a labor of love. All those hours spent weeding, pruning, watering, and fertilizing is worth it when your first spring bulb flowers, or your vegetable garden is ripe for the picking. Some don't consider gardening work, but therapy - a... Read >
Author: M Shane

Water tanks- A Must Have for Every Garden

02nd February 2008
If you are currently experiencing water restrictions then your garden is probably looking a bit thirsty. In some places with severe restrictions it's probably dead. We all love a lush green garden but unfortunately gardens are the biggest culprit when it... Read >
Author: Dave C

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

Synthetic Grass: An Increasingly Popular Alternative for the Yard

23rd July 2007
As Australia’s severe drought has turned many green, lush gardens and yards into brown, lifeless dustbowls, an increasing number of Australian homeowners are turning to synthetic turf as a viable solution. Similarly, more home builders, landscapers, and... Read >
Author: Daniel DeGiorgio

Synthetic Grass: An Increasingly Popular Alternative for the Yard

23rd July 2007
http://www.ddslandscaping.com.au As Australia’s severe drought has turned many green, lush gardens and yards into brown, lifeless dustbowls, an increasing number of Australian homeowners are turning to synthetic turf as a viable solution. Similarly, ... Read >
Author: Daniel DeGiorgio

Car Washing During Water Restrictions

30th March 2007
As the summer approaches, water restrictions have already begun to take hold in many parts of the country. Just take a look at the U.S. Drought Monitor and you can clearly see the areas affected by a drier than normal winter. So what does this mean for yo... Read >
Author: jdudra

Drought Management - Survival In The Dry

21st February 2007
Dealing with extended drought conditions can be a daunting affair. Not knowing when a drought will break not only tests farmers, the general community in towns and cities is also affected by subsequent water restrictions and higher food prices. The hob... Read >
Author: Ben Tan

The Environment and the Toilet

15th December 2006
The environment has become a major concern in home renovation, remodelling, and construction, as consumers seek out innovative green products. In the case of plumbing products the buzz phrase is “water efficiency", or how much water a particular fauc... Read >
Author: Glen Phillips

Guantanamo Bay, Cuba

06th December 2006
We are a Navy retired family. My husband retired with 24 years in service. We lived on the base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from July 1974 through November 1977. Guantanamo Bay is a 45 square mile piece of land and water that the U.S. has occupied sinc... Read >
Author: Lolita and Leslie Wilmot

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. I... Read >
Author: Kerry Clabaugh

European Second Home Prices Wilt in Drought

01st September 2005
Spain and Portugal have suffered one of their worst droughts on record this summer, with consequences from empty swimming pools for the tourist to economic disaster for farmers losing their crops and livestock. Roger Munns, Managing Director of Tribu... Read >
Author: Roger Munns