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Home Insulation

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

At most houses  most energy to heat the house are gone through the walls (45%) and ceilings(30%). Those figures can be summarized by most people spend on their energy bills.  If you total sum that number in years, it would be so significantly a wasted.

So the best way to reduce the wasted bill is by blocking the heat out off the house. You need to put on insulation on your walls and ceilings. The total cost of insulation installation may be a bit expensive, but it doesn’t has on going cost. It can be considered as an investment.

There are many types of home insulation products. There is a foil, foam , polyesterine or wool product.  The cost of those materials may vary depends on brands. In some developed coutries like Australia, the goverment is used to give subsidiary to every home owners who want their home to be insulated.

5 Energy Saving Tips For Gardening

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Gardeners around the world have come up with many energy saving tips for yard work to conserve water and reduce other energy uses. Learn more about how to make your garden “greener” with these 5 energy saving tips.

1. Watering Can Conservation

Fill the watering can every evening to water your plants in the morning. The water will be near air temperature, lessening shock to plants, and you will use much less than with the garden hose. Collect rainwater in a barrel and fill your watering can from it.

2. Dampen Plants at the Roots

Watering at the roots enables plants to absorb the water faster and reduce leaf-burn during water evaporation.

3. Cut the Lawn Less Often

Longer grass blades save energy in 3 ways:

(a) You use your lawn mower less often, saving gasoline or electricity
(b) The taller blades absorb more carbon dioxide from the air.
(c) It retains water more efficiently. The green color of the lawn will return after even a brief rainstorm.

4. Large Container Plantings Conserve Water

Hanging baskets lose water daily through top evaporation and root-level dripping. Large containers let water percolate through the soil slowly, and less is lost to evaporation.

5. Mulch Your Garden

Reduce weed growth and help soil retain water with an organic mulch, such as leaves or cedar shavings.

Choosing the right bulb for your home

Monday, February 9th, 2009

I just found a great video that will give you some idea on how to select bulb for your home.