Composter Program Is Great For Eliminating Kitchen Scraps


here is a lot of technical information floating around concerning a compost program. The concept behind this article is to put in layman’s terms. Although the technical explanation can come in useful at the right time, the main concept of this article is to put it in terms that anyone can understand. A compost pile is really just an attempt to give back to mother nature. compost is more that just a fertilizer. It is a mulch, a soil conditioner and it will provide the minerals and nutrients your plants need to grow.

Compost rich soil retains water much better, this will be very beneficial for your plants. There are many different composting programs, the simplest is the no turn method. As the title indicates you simply do not turn the pile. This method does take a bit longer but it is by far the easiest. get the ready compost from the bottom and add new compost material to the top. Adding straw or some other course material to the compost pile creates air pockets and allows the pile to be aerated. When air is allowed in the pile you can expect your compost to be developed at the same rate as when the turn over method is used.

To create a compost pile you will need materials that are rich in carbon and nitrogen such as fruits and vegetables and other tables scraps. Some of the other useful items are eggshells, grass clippings, pine needles, coffee grounds, wood ash, tea leaves, cardboard and shredded paper. Stay away from bones as they attract a number of rodents. Oily substances do not break down well so they should be avoided also.

Discourage fruit flies from grouping together on your pile. Do this by covering the pile or add lime to the top as you add new materials to your compost pile. The lime also helps to neutralize odors although if your pile is properly built the odors should not be a problem. This article simplifies a compost program. It is not a very complicated process, the biggest element is just time and patience.

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Posted on July 31st, 2009 by Kitchen Compost and filed under Compost | No Comments »

GE Water Filters, Making A World Of Difference


Born from the mind of the great inventor Thomas Edison General Electric merged with Thomson Huston Company in 1892. The company has taken off since then as a leader of industry to become in 2009 the world’s largest company.

Dating back to its start in the light business, GE has really broadened its scope. Currently, General Electric includes a multitude of companies in the fields of aviation, air transport, jets, electrical power, media, financial sector, gas and wind turbines, automation, lighting, medical imaging machinery, software, engines, and rail.

Impact On Environment

Given the multi-national presence of a corporation the size of GE, one would naturally assume that it would have had, over the years, in one or another of its divisions, a negative impact on the environment. Like many other large businesses, GE has in the past been responsible for extensive environmental damage, but it is unique in that it has resolved to become a champion of the environment rather than its enemy. Since 2004, through a variety of pro-conservation initiatives GE has dedicated itself to preserving and protecting the environment. These initiatives are working: GE has not only met but exceeded its own goal for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 1.01 million metric tons; and it has decreased its overall energy use by 4.42 million MMBtus.

Shortage Of Water-An Ongoing Crisis

Realizing the huge effect that water shortages have on countries around the world, GE has applied the entirety of its resources, technology and experience. To combat the problem of water scarcity, eco-imagination strives to stop the waste and misuse of water resources globally while increasing water recycling and access to safe water supplies.

In a case study, GE is at the forefront of a profound transformation converting one of the plants more abundant yet unusable resources to an essential substance of life. Using a reverse osmosis process that is more energy efficient and cost effective than alternative methods the largest desalination plant in Africa has been built. On February 2008 the Hamma plant in Algeria’s capital was opened and is currently supplying clean drinking water to over 1.5 million people. Using this new initiative to kick start its environmental campaign, GE water filter is quenching the worlds thirst for clean water one country at a time.

GE Water Filter & Process Technologies is a company who bases its principles on positive change. In the water industry GE is revolutionizing the world over with its new water initiatives in third world countries and even in the United States as well. In Arizona itself GE has improved water productivity in the city of Tempe. Thanks to GE’ s resources and experience this city has a boost of an additional 2.5 billion gallons of water per year. Whether in third world countries or in our backyard you can be assured GE is changing the world for the better even if you dont see it happening on your local news.

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Posted on July 31st, 2009 by Zachus J Winestone and filed under gardening | No Comments »

compost 101


An action packed trip through the black art of composting

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The Function Of Copper Pipes

The method of renovating the surviving pipes is the copper re piping. Most construction that were constructed for more than 25 years were built-in with iron pipes encrusted with zinc. These zinc pipes when get older , the zinc line is inclined to wear down permitting tarnishing to appear and thus it needs to be changed. Many house owners like-better zinc pipes with the copper wires.

Basically the water system has two key parts: the pressure and the volume. Water pressure is the force through which the water flows into the pipes and out of your faucets. Where as water volume is the sum total of water that can pass through your pipes and out through the faucets in a stipulated time.

Homeowners generally finalize to take step ahead copper re piping when they see a sudden drop in the water pressure. The cut in the water pressure is really very upsetting. The washing machines takes time to get the tub full, and the garden pipe have a much more thinner spray.

Also the most evident result of low water pressure is in the shower – instead of a forceful stream, the bather only experiences a dissatisfying trickle of water.

The other to realize the time has come to change the copper re piping is when the water from the faucet comes out in a variety of color due to corrosion, when a unpleasant smell comes from the faucet, or when there is a crack in the pipe. At this time call a plumber so that they can realize the problem and suggests about copper re piping.

Copper is the preferred material for interior pipes because it is lightweight, safe and durable, and does not rust. Because it is also flexible, meaning that plumbers can easily bend and form it within existing walls, it is ideal for re piping.

Copper re piping is a chief, time-taking duty in home repairs, it is not an assignment for a normal do-it-yourself class. Professional plumbers with a reasonable scope of plumbing knowledge are best greatest matched to capture on this class of substitute.

It is necessary to make dirt free all the fittings and the pipes by applying an acid that makes the copper dirt free and solder able. If you do not have any knowledge about soldering than take help of a plumbing company. As ideally cleaning is most essential than soldering.

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Posted on July 30th, 2009 by Scott Rodgers and filed under gardening | No Comments »

The Secrets To Outdoor Lighting

Traditionally, lighting design is based on the identification and combination of four primary lighting types, which are accent, ambient, task and decorative lighting. And pretty much the same idea applies to designing outdoor lighting, but before we look further at each of these types there are some basic differences to take into account.

Firstly there is an issue of scale. Indoor spaces are bounded by ceilings and walls and are thus quite restricted when compared to even a tiny garden. Outdoors the ceiling stretches up to the stars and when night falls it’s not clear where the edges are either.

This brings both opportunities and challenges for outdoor lighting design. Most indoor lighting is reflected from ceilings and walls and contributes to the overall ambient light. Outside however, lights appear to us as zones of brightness that, rather than spilling onto surrounding areas instead create a contrast, making then seem even darker.

This shortfall in secondary ambient light does mean that many normal interior lighting techniques aren’t suitable outdoors. However there are some advantages since the high contrast darkness can be used to develop unusual effects and even to create a night garden that is seemingly unrelated to its daytime twin simply by playing up some features and playing down others.

There is also the question of how you use your outdoor spaces. Traditionally, garden designers have espoused the concept of viewing the garden as simply another room (or suite of rooms) in your home, and this idea spills over into lighting.

You probably have different lighting for different rooms according to their function, for example kitchen lighting is clearly different to that used in a bedroom. If for example you wish to use your deck as a space for entertaining you need to install lighting appropriate to this use. Equally, a water feature or a path should have lighting suitable for that purpose (unless of course you plan to host your parties on the path).

Which brings us finally back to the four primary lighting categories and their use outside.

Whereas indoors ambient lighting mainly provides a platform for the other types of lighting, in the garden this really isn’t possible without the confines of reflective walls. Accordingly ambient light quite frequently takes centre stage outdoors; many solar powered garden lamps provide good examples of the sort of soft, diffuse light that can be used to introduce a pleasant and understated glow to any part of the garden.

Accent lighting is simply the art of picking out and/or enhancing those features you wish to emphasize at night. It can be used to accentuate color or detailing and also to lead the eye. Most garden accent lighting uses spotlights and these days predominantly LED spots since they deliver much more crisp and vibrant light and can also “get in close” since they don’t output any heat.

Decorative lighting is in many respects similar to accent lighting (i.e. meant to catch your eye and look attractive) but instead of showing off another object it is the object of attention itself. As with accent lighting also, much contemporary decorative lighting is based on LED lights.

Task lighting outdoors is obviously not so much about light suitable for reading and doing things as providing ample light for people to get about safely. This encompasses the ubiquitous LED deck lights, pathway lights and lighting around entertainment zones so folk can see what they’re easting and drinking (roughly).

The key to effective garden lighting is the same as with interior lighting design, which is to combine all four of the basic lighting types (it also helps if you can arrange to be able to operate task lighting separately). Like indoor lighting, reliance on just ambient light will result in a drab and indistinct look, while using only accent lighting is likely to come across as harsh and over dramatic, and if you over rely on decorative lighting it will almost certainly come across as disconnected and frankly cheesy.

An easy way to ensure a good mix of lighting types in your garden is to buy different types of light fitting. So have a number of different styles of spotlight (varying in brightness and beam angle) plus say some all purpose lanterns and spikes. Mix in a few coloured lights and combine both solar and low voltage mains lighting. LED garden lights are commonly found in both these formats and complement each other very well.

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Posted on July 29th, 2009 by Tamsin Duchamp and filed under gardening | No Comments »

Home composting with DailyDump

A step-by-step guide to how we compost our kitchen waste at home using a DailyDump ‘kambha’. Video is self-explanatory. For details on DailyDump visit www.dailydump.org

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Making Hypertufa Garden Art

What exactly is hypertufa? Well, it’s a man made tufa looking material that is used to create a variety of garden art objects. It’s a sort of artificial stone that was created to substitute the natural tufa rock. In this article we will take a look at how it’s made and what uses it has.

Hypertufa is made from various ingredients and was developed to replicate the real Tufa rock. It’s a mixture of Portland cement, peat moss, sand, perlite, vermiculite, and water. There are a number of recipes you can mix up. The most basic recipe is sand (or perlite) mixed together with cement and peat moss.

What is hypertufa good for? It has a myriad of uses, you are limited only by your imagination. It’s perfect for plant containers, stepping stones, sculptures, fake rocks and all sorts of garden ornaments. It’s really amazing what you can make with it.

Making hypertufa is not much different than a child making mud pies. It’s equally fun. You need a mixture and a mold. For molds you can use all kinds of items you can find around the house. Tupperware, pans, pots, various containters, cardboard boxes, wastebaskets, even halloween masks can come in handy.

The process is simple. You apply the mixture to the outside of the mold, cover it with a garbage bag and seal tightly. If you’re making planters, don’t forget to add drainage holes. Put it under the sun for about 3-5 days, then carefully remove from the mold. Cover it up again with plastic bag and allow it to cure for about a month. That’s it.

A word of advice – start simple. Mixing and building hypertufa is a like mixing and baking a cake. You don’t start with a complicated cake recipe, you start easy and work your way up.

Hypertufa is certainly a wonderful way to spruce up your garden. It’s fun, easy and not expensive to make. And it gets your creative juices going.

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Posted on July 28th, 2009 by Jessie Walters and filed under gardening | No Comments »

Garden Sheds Are Simple To Find On The Web But Go In Shops As Well!

Finding what you need for your garden is much easier these days. Whether you want garden furniture, garden sheds, garden fencing or perhaps plants and turf; you’ll easily be able to find it online and in most home and garden retail stores.

Whatever style of garden you would like, you’ll have several things to think about if you’re deciding on a revamp. You will need to firstly think about the storage for your garden and this is where garden sheds come in.

If you’re struggling to choose items that you like and you simply don’t know what to do then read on and learn how to choose the items that are perfect for your home. It’s a simple case of deciding on certain aspects and fitting it all together.

The first thing you should consider is how big a gap you have for your garden shed. A lot of people don’t measure properly and this can cause major problems. Make sure that you measure the width of your gap properly and allocate for the roof etc.

You will then need to think about the style you’re looking for. If you already have a garden shed in place then it could just be a case of replacing old with new. However, if you’re planning on completely redoing your garden then you may want a new style.

If you have a good look around on the internet you should find that there are plenty of options available. Have a browse and do some searches on Google to see what comes up. You’ll probably be surprised at the amount of choice for such a simple item.

Make a note of the prices and make sure that you perform a mini price comparison. This will help you decide on what sort of styles you like as well as what you can afford. Setting a budget will be much easier if you do this research.

Once you’re armed with information you’ll be able to head down to your local store and have a good look at the products you like. It’s always a good idea to touch and feel the product you’re interested in so that you can be sure you like it.

Some of the most popular shops are Homebase and B&Q as these stores stock a large range of equipment and items for your garden as well as your home. Remember your budget and try not to overspend. It can be very tempting.

Choosing the styles that are right for you should be easy – just go with your first instinct – if you like it then settle on that style. You can then look into the ranges available such as colours, sizes etc. Just make sure that you do a lot of research before you buy anything.

All in all, it shouldn’t be hard for you to find items for your garden, whether it’s garden sheds or furniture. You’ll easily be able to find things you like – just remember to do your research.

Just remember that you’re making an investment and you shouldn’t rush yourself. If you want to take your time then do but most people would advise against rushing a purchase like this.

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Posted on July 27th, 2009 by Muhammad L Abbott and filed under gardening | No Comments »

Kitchen Composting— E A S Y — Q U I C K — CLEAN & CONTAMINATION FREE

Easy to use Auto Opening Kitchen Compost Catcher.
A retro fit kit – that makes a under sink door hung Kitchen Compost Catcher Auto-Opening.
An easy and quick homeowner do-it-yourself installation. The Auto Opening feature makes doing the right thing with kitchen compost quick, easy and clean. Hands free for dish clearing reduces the possibility of cross contamination; no-touch access to the container while tossing compostables.

Greater Adoption of good ideas is readily accepted when the end user is kept in mind. When doing the right thing is easy to fit the idea into our lifestyle. We get on board… we ‘pitch in’ …we make waste diversion and composting part of our lifestyle.

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Recessed Lighting

Lighting design is the planning of a lighting system to achieve an optimal lighting effect in a given space. This may include landscape lighting, exterior lighting, improving the lighting in a specific room or area, or designing the lighting for an entire home remodel.

You can always consult a lighting designer. He would be able to determine your lighting needs based on your tastes, decor, personal habits, use of space, and your budget and will be able to provide you with a custom, personalized lighting plan to meet those needs.

When it comes to designing a lighting plan, there are several things that you, as a homeowner, should keep in mind before you hire out any major projects. Firstly, make use of natural light whenever possible, for a number of reasons. It’s more economical and generally more pleasant.

Another thing, you should be aware of the various lighting fixtures and their proper usage that you can use at different places in your home. These may include task lighting, accent lighting, and ambient light. Task lighting is basically used for tables or other work areas. Accent lighting is used to highlight the artwork and ambient lights are used for general living areas and kitchen.

Recessed lighting fixtures are a very popular type. They can add style to the room as well as is an important functional element. However, few points should be considered while installing them.

Recessed lighting fixtures does not look good if placed very close to each other. Also, avoid placing them in a row. Usually, 4-inch fixtures should be placed at least 4 feet apart and 6-inch fixtures should be placed about 6 feet apart.

Place the recessed lighting fixtures about 12 to 18 inches in front of the object you wish to light like a painting or a bookshelf. Recessed lights used for reading or task lighting should be carefully placed overhead so your head and shoulders will not block needed light.

Make sure to plan your lighting design in a way that it is easy to operate. A sound lighting system plays a vital role in enhancing the beauty of the home.

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