She works hard for the honey! One single honeybee creates a quarter of a teaspoon in her entire six week lifespan.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Nest: Smart Thermostat
By: Earth Techling
May 27, 2012
Reducing home energy consumption can be as simple as programming your thermostat to raise or reduce the indoor temperature depending on the time of day, and your normal routine. But for Tony Fadell, a former Apple employee who had a hand in designing the iPod, that simple functionality just wasn’t enough.
Wondering what it would be like to see the Nest in action? You’re in luck! The company recently announced that the thermostat will be available for purchase and hands on demonstrations at over 500 Lowe’s Home Improvement stores across the nation. The stores will feature Nest in their new in-store Innovation merchandising displays, as well as online. This partnership puts Nest within reach of millions of mainstream consumers, and allows them to get installation advice from Lowe’s customer service reps.
And there’s more than ever to see. Just last month, we reported on Nest’s latest round of high tech upgrades, including an expanded energy history view—this time a full 10 days—available as a Web application and via both Android and iPhone smartphones; access to Airwave, a new and exclusive energy-saving feature which sucks every last breath of cold air from your air conditioning system; and Wifi connectivity.
Organic Roundup Replacement
How To Make An Organic Roundup Replacement
Courtesy of: Hippocrates Institute
Vinegar is a fantastic weed killer. It is non toxic, biodegradable, readily available, and it is cheap. Go to your local grocery store and purchase a gallon of white vinegar. It usually sells for... around $3. You can find a heavy duty squirt bottle at your local garden store. I recommend buying a good one, as the cheap ones do not last. For a few dollars you can buy a quart sized bottle that should last at least a year. Fill up with straight vinegar, do not dilute. Use this to spray directly on weeds that you want to get rid of. Some pesky buggers may require 2 or 3 applications.You can also use this in place of bleach. I have a couple spray bottles and have one in the garage labeled weed killer, another under the kitchen sink labeled disinfectant.
It works well, its cheap, and its all natural! You will not be poisoning the earth, risking cancer, or supporting Monsanto! WOO HOO!!! :)
Courtesy of: Hippocrates Institute
Vinegar is a fantastic weed killer. It is non toxic, biodegradable, readily available, and it is cheap. Go to your local grocery store and purchase a gallon of white vinegar. It usually sells for... around $3. You can find a heavy duty squirt bottle at your local garden store. I recommend buying a good one, as the cheap ones do not last. For a few dollars you can buy a quart sized bottle that should last at least a year. Fill up with straight vinegar, do not dilute. Use this to spray directly on weeds that you want to get rid of. Some pesky buggers may require 2 or 3 applications.You can also use this in place of bleach. I have a couple spray bottles and have one in the garage labeled weed killer, another under the kitchen sink labeled disinfectant.
It works well, its cheap, and its all natural! You will not be poisoning the earth, risking cancer, or supporting Monsanto! WOO HOO!!! :)
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