Aeration in Soil

February 6, 2009 by James Roberts  
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Poor aeration can also be due to restricted flow of air from the atmosphere into soil pores. Most of the gaseous interchange with the atmosphere occurs through diffusion, which is hampered by a lack of macro pores in the soil. On heavily textured top soils and in compact sub soils, the rate of gaseous movement is particularly slow.

Adobe soil is heavy clay, sometimes with an admixture of silt. It is likely to be rich in minerals, but almost entirely deficient in humus. Of all soil types it is one of two (sand is the other) that will benefit most conspicuously from organic gardening methods.

Being heavy, it requires aeration. In its natural state it will contain no earthworms (ants and tunneling gophers aerate it for the native vegetation).

The earthworm will burrow down six feet and more, leaving its passageways as means for the entry of air. Applications of organic matter automatically multiply the earthworm population. In well-run organic farms and gardens there should be millions of earthworms per acre.

The subsoiler made by many tractor manufacturers is pulled through the soil at depths of ten to 20 inches, shattering hard pans and improving aeration. The soil must not be wet when subsoiling is going on or the hard pan will not be broken.

The composition of soil air differs somewhat from that of the atmosphere above ground. In the soil much of the air is dissolved in the soil water, but as such it is available to the needs of plants. Humidity is greater in the soil, a condition necessary for the optimum functioning of soil organisms.

Even the vital iron, which has been there all the time (the red in adobe is iron oxide), and the locked-up phosphates may be freed to some extent.

A waterlogged condition is so detrimental to plant growth that even a short period may seriously endanger some plants. This may occur either in poorly drained soils composed of fine particles or in well-drained soil if enough water is rapidly applied. Prevention of this type of poor aeration necessitates removing water from the land, either by controlled runoff or drainage; the latter can be particularly effective.

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Honest Review on Earth 4 Energy

January 26, 2009 by Lyneth Stone  
Filed under Garden

Sick and tired of paying high power bills? If yes, then maybe it’s now time for you to get a renewable energy solution. A renewable energy solution will indeed allow you to generate electricity for your own consumption which will eventually lower the amount you pay for your power bills. If by chance you happen to get the right renewable energy solution, you may even save yourself from paying power bills totally.

What more? Along with the great possibility of reducing the amount you pay for your power bills, you can also help the environment on the problem on energy crisis and global warming without any much effort.

A lot of renewable energy solutions are now available on the market. So you might find it tough to choose which one to have. Below we have an honest, unbiased review/ranking of the three popular energy solutions now conquering the market.

#1: Earth 4 Energy

Earth 4 Energy is considered as the #1 renewable energy solution today by many because of the ease of use it provides to users and of course because of its proven efficacy.

Anyone can use the Earth 4 Energy guide, regardless of his or her technical knowledge, to generate own electricity from home through the use of wind power and solar power. The manual is believed to have set clear illustrations and instructions that helps users to successfully build and install own power generating systems easily, and for just less than $200.

Eventually, once generators are set up and smoothly running, results will start to show up. User will begin saving 80-100% on power bills. Not to mention that if user will generate more power than he or she uses, his or her power company will pay him or her for it. Thus, Earth 4 Energy is indeed a great renewable energy solution to have!

#2: Make Natural Power

Make Natural Power is one of those several renewable energy solutions that are trying to make a difference however failed for reasons like lack of ability to provide good information.

Make Natural Power has a great cover. However, according to some individuals who have tried it, it is no less than a guide with a great cover but with poor information. Make Natural Power has all the features of the other guides but it doesn’t have the clear information that people will need. Illustrations and instructions are not clear and seem to assume the user has technical knowledge.

Make Natural Power is a good renewable solution if we consider its features and cover, but the rest beyond features and cover, then it may not be unfortunately.

#3: Homemade Energy

Homemade Energy has been one of the popular renewable energy solutions out on the market because of its unique, easy-to-download feature. It is actually offered in an instant download format which allows anyone to have it in just a few minutes.

Like any other renewable energy solutions, Homemade Energy may help you solve your problem with regards to paying high power bills however with no high guarantee and with no definite answer as to how soon. The book is poorly written and doesn’t provide essential details like the exact specifications. For an instance, the motor/generator required for the wind turbine project. Thus, Homemade Energy may not be really a good choice.

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Fun Home Improvement Projects Including Sheds

January 22, 2009 by Chris Channing  
Filed under Garden

Outdoor sheds are common in rural areas, or at least properties with a nice amount of land on them. Sheds aren’t exactly the most exciting additions to a property, although there are some fun ways to make a shed into the next “go to” for fun or as keeping one’s valuables safe from the elements.

Studios are great to get away from a distracting lifestyle and truly start work on artistics endeavors such as music or performing. Sheds can be modified to be great studios, and depending on the type of studio needed, the modifications are usually fairly inexpensive. The benefit of having a distraction-free environment all to one’s own and their creative side is well worth the money for those intent on improving their artistic senses.

Sheds may also double over as a fun clubhouse for children to play in. Given this might require some adult supervision if the children aren’t old enough, a shed filled with games and movies will keep kids entertained for hours on end. But children don’t have to have all the fun, adults can add extras such as heating or carpeting to make it a fun place for adults to congregate as well.

Anyone with an extra heap of belongings will do well to invest in a shed, since in the long run purchasing a shed outright will be much less expensive then obtaining rental storage through whichever means. Considering the costs of a couple of years of rental storage, a home owner can instead pay upfront for a shed and get one with all of the extras.

Home owners with a green thumb have likely dealt with greenhouses before- but constructing greenhouses are more for the professional gardeners and not the average home owner. Using a shed instead allows for easy storage of plants during colder seasons, in which a little extra sunlight from UV lamps and heat will keep plants going strong to see another Spring.

Of course, sheds are still great for storing all types of things that couldn’t go inside a house or fit in a garage. Firewood is a great example, especially considering that firewood has bugs in and around it, and not many homeowners want to carry such firewood inside a garage where they may find their way into the household. This is also great for gardening equipment, storage of seasonal decorations, and sports equipment that doesn’t quite have room to fit in the house.

Closing Comments

Sheds are quickly outgrowing their boring reputation, and being remade into helpful secondary housing units for all sorts of occasions. And because sheds are now more inexpensive as ever, thanks to advances in architecture and building materials, obtaining the right shed for a certain purpose is not going to put financial strain on home owners.

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