Showing posts with label Natural. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Natural Ways to Make Your Backyard Water Pond More Clean

Natural Ways to Make Your Backyard Water Pond More Clean

Water Filter

No doubt keeping your pond looking clean and beautiful is a priority, and one important thing you can do to keep it looking great is to add a filter to your pond. While pond filters are very effective and can keep your pond look and smelling great, there are some natural things you can do to your pond that will help your filter in keeping your pond clean. Why not let nature take over and do some of the hard work for you and your filter to keep your pond at its best.

Add Water Lilies - One thing that you can do to help keep your pond looking great without putting all the pressure on your pond filters is to add water lilies to your pond. Although water lilies are well known for being so amazingly beautiful, believe it or not, they also are great for keeping your pond clean as well. Water lilies will easily spread out across your pond, and if you keep at least half of your pond covered with water lilies, or another similar plant, it can help to get rid of that funky green water that is such an eyesore.

Use Other Water Plants In Your Pond - Another great thing that you can do to help your pond filters keep your pond looking great is to use other water plants in your pond as well. Not only will these water plans make your pond look gorgeous, but they will also help filter your pond naturally as well. Having plants in your pond will help to get rid of organic waste materials that may be making your pond look and smell bad. It is best if you use both submerged and floating plants for the best effects.

Install a Waterfall - Installing a waterfall into your pond will not only look amazing, but it will also aid your pond filters in keeping your pond clean as well. A waterfall will keep the water moving in your pond, which will increase the amount of oxygen in the water, transport other materials, and keep your pond from getting stagnant. This will help promote the beneficial bacteria that are so important to keeping your pond at its' best.

You may want to consider pond salt which assists in fish health by discouraging parasites and helping the fish maintain their shiny coat.

While these natural things can definitely help you keep your pond clean, they should be used to help your filter, not as a single method of filtering your pond. Pond filters are designed to filter out toxic wastes that can be harmful to your pond and any fish you may have in it. Purchasing a great filter is necessary to keeping up your pond; however, you can make things a little easier on your filter if you use natural methods of filtration such as water plants, water lilies, and a waterfall as well.

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

How To Make a DIY Natural Swimming Pool

How To Make a DIY Natural Swimming Pool On YouTube.





David Pagan Butler introduces natural swimming pools -- no chemicals, just plants and a simple 12 volt powered filter to clean the water -- and shows you how to make your own from recycled materials for a fraction of the cost of one installed by a professional contractor. Great fun and a beautiful wildlife habitat too. This is a trailer for David's full length DVD coming soon to www.green-shopping.co.uk

Tags: natural swimming pools, DIY, wildlife ponds, swimming ponds

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

AIRWISE PURIFIER For Small Rooms


List Price : $449.00

Sale Price : $349.00

AIRWISE PURIFIER For Small Rooms Overview

Airwise is based on advanced technology that goes beyond mechanical filtration methods like high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) and other methods like electrostatic filtration, ozone, ultraviolet light and ionizers. Airwise technology (photocatalysis plus WisePointeTM) oxidizes odors, fungi, mold and parasites, and toxic chemical gases. At the same time, it settles dust and other large particles out of the air and destroys microorganisms like bacteria and viruses. Airwise creates inductive warmth, drawing humidity into the purifier. When humidified air enters the target area, a photocatalytic reaction occurs and superoxide ions and hydroxyl radicals are created. As an added benefit, positively charged indoor pollutants are treated by the WisePointe technology which generates active negative ions at an accelerated rate, thereby enhancing the speed at which dust and other airborne particles are dropped out of your breathing space. Airwise technology works "outside of the box so it is not necessary for polluted air to actually enter the purifier. This process significantly reduces allergens such as pollen, pet dander, dust and smoke; and it destroys viruses, bacteria, mold and mildew. So, why settle for stick (grid) units or noisy fan machines? Air that is not circulated through those units is never purified! Airwise needs no fan, so it's totally silent. And it has no grid or filter, so it requires no cleaning or filters replacement. All you do is replace the photocatalytic lamp module once a year (no tools required).
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