Farmer saves $200,000 with poo…
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 31st, 2009
Farmer saves $200,000 with poo poo power http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/07/31/cow.power/index.html
Making Life Better . . . Naturally
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 31st, 2009
Farmer saves $200,000 with poo poo power http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/07/31/cow.power/index.html
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 27th, 2009
Tallest US Building Gets “Green” Retro Fit http://bit.ly/fl9Gb
Posted in Algae Control, Ponds on Jul 22nd, 2009
For water garden and koi pond people, planktonic algae is a dreaded problem. It reduces water clarity, preventing viewing of fish and can cause fish kills due to oxygen depletion. However in large ponds and lakes, planktonic algae is a welcome site and a desirable problem…in moderation. Planktonic algae is the base of the food [...]
Posted in Ponds, Uncategorized, Water Quality on Jul 20th, 2009
Normally in deeper, un-aerated ponds, the pond water has a tendency to stratify, meaning the water seperates forming two distinct layers. The bottom layer is usually cooler and heavier than than he upper layer of water which is warmer and lighter. The bottom cooler layer is usually oxygen deficient and contains pond waste that is [...]
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 15th, 2009
We will also be at the Pond Boss Conference in Missouri in September. http://www.pondboss.com/conference09.html
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 14th, 2009
We will be at the Texas Nursery and Landscape Association Expo in Dallas on August 14-16. http://www.nurserylandscapeexpo.com/
Posted in Ponds, Uncategorized on Jul 13th, 2009
Anybody out there with a farm pond or other large pond, this link is for you http://bit.ly/4d42t
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 8th, 2009
Much like ponds, rain barrels can be a breeding ground for mosquitos. As we know, mosquitos breed in water, particularly still water. Therefore, if you have a rain barrel it is a good idea to prevent it from becoming a breeding ground. The best and easiest way to accomplish this by the use of a [...]
Posted in Uncategorized on Jul 6th, 2009
(Dallas, TX) – June 8, 2009 – Dallas-based Natural Environmental Systems, LLC recently added 3 new products to its company-owned Pond Keeper brand of pond water treatments. These new products include activated carbon and zeolite to be used as pond filter media and nitrifying bacteria for natural ammonia reduction and rapid pond cycling. Pond Keeper [...]
Posted in Soil on Jul 2nd, 2009
The Science behind composting http://bit.ly/efRCZ