|
Environment
24th July 2007
When we think about getting a house ready to sell, we often focus on the structure itself. We ask ourselves if the walls need painting, should the carpets be cleaned or replaced, do any of the plumbing fixtures need to be repaired, etc. However, the item ...
24th July 2007
Water gardens designed for wildlife are sure to bring you many hours of viewing pleasure. Birds will take a sip of water from even a simple tub, and they'll bathe in a splashing fountain. Butterflies love shallow pools. Insects and other animals-dragonfli...
24th July 2007
With new technologies emerging everyday, and more and more electronics becoming obsolete, our planet has a new challenge: what to do with electronic waste. Pollution from obsolete, broken or otherwise discarded electronics is known as “e-waste,” and i...
24th July 2007
It is now standard practice for tyre retailers to impose a tyre disposal charge when you change your tyres, which tends typically to be about £1.00 a tyre. You may wonder why you have to pay this charge - after all tyre disposal charges have not always b...
24th July 2007
There are literally hundreds of ways in which you can help prevent global warming, the hard part is committing yourself to making the change. The good news is that many of the changes that can be made are pretty easy; it just involves changing some small...
23rd July 2007
Now buy enough soil-mix (choose an organic mix) to cover your future garden to four inches (100mm) depth. If you are calculating cubic yards that is one ninth of a yard. In the metric system it is one tenth of a metre. So work out the area of your future ...
23rd July 2007
Sculpture has been used for centuries to enhance a garden's natural beauty. Every garden would have a little spot which could be better highlighted using an unusual sculpture, a bird bath or water feature rather than just another plant.
Careful positi...
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...
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, ...
23rd July 2007
Telephones Online is an online distributor of telecoms products. It sells both new items and refurbished products from manufacturers and distributors such as British Telecom and Philips.
The company has been trading online for many years and ...
23rd July 2007
While there are many disadvantages and problems that are caused by not recycling, this article provides information on the benefits of recycling to date and the positive outcome that we have experienced as a result of businesses and individuals who have d...
23rd July 2007
Recycling helps to save forests from depleting, increases the quality of our water and stimulates the economy. For those reasons and many more it is important that everyone does what they can to ensure that they are doing their bit for mother earth. Follo...
23rd July 2007
Recycling is the process of reusing natural resources or man made resources which slows down consumption and subsequent depletion. Although many people and organizations are doing a lot to encourage recycling, most people are not doing enough. If everyone...
23rd July 2007
If you live in an area with a short growing season, then you will likely want to get a jump start on the gardening year by starting seeds indoors, then growing the seedlings on under lights. All plants need three items to thrive: water, nutrition, and l...
23rd July 2007
If you really want to bring the Earth back from the brink of disaster, who should you be listening to?
A. Al Gore of "Live Earth" and "An Inconvenient Truth"
B. Diane Sawyer of ABC's "Seven Ways to Help Save the World"
C. Michael Brune of "Rain Fores...
|