Posts Tagged ‘green living’

Hydroponic Gardening Versus Environmental Concerns : Solution To Many Questions

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

The chemicals involved in gardening are a huge danger to the environment. They cause air and soil pollution and thus add up to the list of various environmental concerns. Hydroponic gardening is a method that was devised years ago in order to significantly cut down on the quantity of these harmful chemicals used. Hydroponic gardening and environmental concerns go together.

Since it is a well know fact that the main ingredients required for any plant to grow are the nutrients, hydroponics utilize mediums other than soil that are rich in nutrients which can be water, mineral wool or even coconut husk. The best part is that a plant can with ease absorb all these nutrients and grow fast. It is a very controlled method of gardening. The amount of nutrients in the solution can be easily monitored which means that the solution can be changed as required.

The solution can also be aerated if required through the use of a pump similar to the one used in aquariums. The water used here can also be re-used and re-circulated through solar pumps to cut down on the carbon footprint. The carbon dioxide in the hydroponic green house can also be controlled to get a better yield and a good quality products. The roots of the plants are not fully submerged in the solution.

Indoor Air Pollution – Why It Affects Us More Than the Air Outside

Monday, November 30th, 2009

When it comes to taking in a breath inside our home, we all take it for granted that it’s healthy – but the truth is that indoor air pollution means that the air inside our homes could be more polluted than the air outside of it!

Symptoms of Pollution in the Home

We are often unaware of what this pollution does to our bodies, to such an extent that many of us don’t even think of it. However, pollution can have a number of negative effects on our health, leading to symptoms such as…

Fever, Headaches, Nausea, Fatigue, Cancer, Irritability, Depression, Dizziness, Anxiety, Respiratory problems, And more!

Sources of This Pollution

Our homes are now becoming more and more insulated, and we benefit by saving money on our bills when it comes time to heat them. However, the downside of this is that toxins build up, coming from a number of sources including natural ones.

One of the most worrying places that these toxins originate from is chemical products. You may not realise it, but just about all the products we use contain chemicals, such as our cosmetics, our detergents, cleaning products and perfumes.

Solar Lights: The Modern Technology That Saves You Money

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Solar lights are the wave of our illuminating future. While we have used the energy of sunlight for eons, we are only recently able to efficiently harness and manage this power. Solar lights are a step in lighting our journey toward a more Earth-friendly tomorrow.

Not only are solar lights able to be used in many ways, but they are earth friendly too. The sun is a source of energy that is renewable and we can use the energy from it without causing more pollution to occur. Using solar lights allows us to light up our world without having to increase negative effects on the earth.

It is important to understand the way that solar lights work. These lights have a little solar panel right on top of the fixture, which is much like the solar panels you see on homes, just a lot smaller. When it is light outside, the little panels collect the energy from the sun. This energy recharges a small battery inside of the fixture. During the day the battery charges, then when it gets dark, the energy is used to light up the LED. This provides light during the dark hours until the sun comes up again.

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