Archive for June 20th, 2010

June 20, 2010   11:47 pm,  The post writted by admin

Composting to a Successful Garden

Have you ever had really great soil for gardening around your house? Few do. In my case, the clay-like soil prevented good water drainage and was difficult for cultivating new plants. At other times the sand content was too high, providing the opposite problem – water retention. Additionally, a proper soil nutrient for great plants was missing. One could replace all the soil – a very expensive time consuming process, build raised beds or work to improve existing conditions. To do this, composting is the answer.

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  8:51 pm,  The post writted by admin

Home Wind Turbine Jobs


WindEnergy7.com – These new home wind turbine jobs are popping up in communities all across the US and Canada. The home wind turbine kit job turned out to give the local electricians a couple of days of work. In todays economy, home wind turbine jobs are important. There are people selling and installing these new home wind turbine kits for WindEnergy7.com all across the US. The Home Wind Turbine manufacturer, located in Ohio, has a owner opportunity for people to get a system and become the local home wind turbine dealer. Home wind turbine jobs are created for local installation and sales in each community where the home wind turbine kits are adopted and sold. For more information, or to become a customer, dealer, or installer, go to the site at WindEnergy7.com and fill out their Contact form.

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  3:40 pm,  The post writted by admin

The Encyclopedia of Weather and Climate Change: A Complete Visual Guide

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Encyclopedia of Weather features:
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The Encyclopedia of Weather and Climate Change: A Complete Visual Guide

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  12:00 pm,  The post writted by admin

Waste King L-1001 Legend Series 1/2 HP Continuous Feed Operation Waste Disposer

  • High Speed 2600 R.P.M.
  • 36-Inch Power Cord is Included
  • Removable Splash Guard
  • Space Saving Compact Design
  • Longest warranties in the industry demonstrates commitment to quality

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Waste King Legend series 1 2 HP garbage disposer with 2600 RPM motor. Stainless steel anti jam swivel impellers, corrosion resistant grinding components. Installed power cord. Front mount reset button. Plumb EZ mounting system. Removable splash guard. Saf… More >>

Waste King L-1001 Legend Series 1/2 HP Continuous Feed Operation Waste Disposer

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  7:51 am,  The post writted by admin

Stone Gossard: Pearl Jam’s Carbon Footprint – Conservation International (CI)


Guitarist Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam discusses carbon offsets and Pearl Jam’s work with Conservation International to mitigate global climate change through forest protection.

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  6:50 am,  The post writted by admin

Computer power usage solar 0702 2009 MOV00034 1


Paralell Battery bank powerbright 1500 watt pure sine inverter electrical PC, Monitor & transmitter. Kilowatt meter reading, voltage level gauge. Sorry about the lighting on “kilowatt” meter, reads 180 thru 218 watts (2.5 amps) 3 devices running.

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  6:46 am,  The post writted by admin

Compost: The natural way to make food for your garden

  • ISBN13: 9780756613419
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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The most practical book that all gardeners have been waiting for, this fun and informative guide shows how to make the best compost using ingredients that are easily found around the house…. More >>

Compost: The natural way to make food for your garden

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  5:16 am,  The post writted by admin

Solar Energy…when Will it be Affordable to the Average Homeowner?

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Global warming impact to our quality and cost of living is large and very catastrophic. Homeowners are well aware of the increasing energy costs to heat, cool and illuminate their homes. The increasing costs of oil and other fossil fuels are daily headlines. The insatiable demand for energy to fuel world growth guarantees that the cost of these limited fuels will continue to increase. Political/economic forces will determine the rate of increase for fossil fuels. In addition, the increasing cost of global warming using fossil fuels is slowly being recognized.

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  5:14 am,  The post writted by admin

6.5-ft. Stars and Stripes Patriotic Wind Generator

  • Made of fade-resistant, Dupont Solarmax nylon
  • Made of fiberglass spars and heavy-duty hubs
  • Complete with sturdy aluminum masts, ground stakes and 47″ cases
  • Impressively big, their sails spin in the slightest breezes
  • These huge spinners generate real excitement in the great outdoors

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These huge spinners generate real excitement in the great outdoors. We’ve never seen wind art attract so much attention as effortlessly as the Wind Generators. Impressively big, their sails spin in the slightest breezes; yet they never strain or turn too fast, because the elastic cords that connect the sails stretch to spill strong winds. Made of fade-resistant, Dupont Solarmax nylon with fiberglass spars and heavy-duty hubs, they’re built to last. Complete with st… More >>

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  3:27 am,  The post writted by admin

Wind turbine explodes


www.windaction.org – Windmill collapse during a storm in Denmark. The braking system failed while two technicians worked in the turret at the top. The technicians were able to get out before the collapse. A 19 meter piece of the blade was thrown 20 metres away; Smaller pieces were sent more than 500 meters away.

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