Posts Tagged ‘environment’
A guide on how to remove Fountain Algae
If you have a dynamic water feature in your garden then at certain times of the year you may have to deal with the problem of fountain algae. Algae love water that is slightly warm, full of nutrients, and stagnant. A garden pond and fountain would be the perfect environment for algae to grow and thrive. To remove the problem temporarily is not that difficult, it is when searching for a permanent solution that a deeper understanding is required.
Before you can bring your pond’s fountain back to its original condition you will need to get hold of the right equipment and supplies. This would include such items as non iodized salt, white vinegar, a bucket, scrubbing brush, protective gloves, as well as a small bottle.
Prior to initiating the cleaning process you will need to drain out the water from the fountain and perhaps the pond itself. Always remember to ensure that any fish are moved to a different water body or temporary storage facility before beginning the cleaning process. The same should be done for any precious plants.
Once you have drained out the water you will notice that a large amount of algae has also been flushed away. Let the waterfall and the pond dry out in full before moving on to the next stage. Take a moment to examine the pond and fountain without any water present. If there are long and dark hair like strands of algae clinging to the pump and sides and bottom of the pond as well as the fountain itself then you have an infestation of filamentous algae, otherwise known as string algae.
Take some non-iodized salt and sprinkle it liberally on any algae that cannot be physically removed easily. Allow it to sit for a few days and it will dry up and fall off any objects that it was attaching itself to. Whilst wearing the protective gloves, remove as much of the algae as physically possible. It is likely that not every strand and stain will disappear so easily.
You will probably need to take a scrubbing brush and dip it into a bucket that contains white vinegar. Then you should scrub any remnants of plankton and algae that was too hard to remove by hand. Make sure you clean every nook and cranny in the fountain and pond as it does not take much for the problem to resurface at a later date.
Before you can restock the pond with fish and turn back on the fountain you should flush both the features out fully with fresh clean water. Do this a few times to ensure that no traces of vinegar or algae will remain.
When placing pumps, filters, and other effects back into the pond keep a close watch for any algae that you may have missed. If any plant pots, rocks, or other objects do have an algal coating, scrub them thoroughly with vinegar in the same way that you did the pond and the fountain.
Difficulties in fountain algae can need a bit of serious treatment in order to completely get rid of them and maintenance must certainly enough to keep the problem from returning.
Solar Energy as an Alternative Solution
We are all concern about the energy crisis issue, but do we really have a good solution to solve that problem? Our concern will not be useful before we start the effort to reduce the excessive usage of natural energy. Maybe you have ever heard about solar energy as the substitute of natural energy. Some of us may also pessimistic with the effectiveness since we can’t always have bright sun ray everyday. This judgment is a result of our lack of knowledge which is why we should start to be open minded and willing to learn more about the new alternative of energy for our daily needs.
Do you know that the solar energy is the most inexhaustible energy source among the other energy sources? Solar energy is not only the cleanest energy you can find, it also takes an important part in almost all natural process in our planet. So why can’t we manipulate the energy and use it properly for our daily need to substitute the nearly extinct natural energies? The potency of Solar Heating will be beneficial for residential and commercials because of the wide utilization offered.
Modern technologies these days have already invented the most effective and efficient way to process the solar radiations. The result of energy conversion is available to be used for different purposes. So if you really care about your environment and also the stability of our natural live, you have to start action. Converting the energy we use everyday will be a good start and Solar energy will be the best choice. We can start to preserve the earth by using home appliances that save energy and doesn’t harmful to the environment.
Green Kitchen
The ecology and sustainability also came to the kitchen. Here are the Green Kitchen, designed primarily to preserve the environment and provide a more sustainable household chores. Created by Indian designer Nilay Shah for Veneta Cucine Italian firm, is also notable for its functionality. In this kitchen there is space to use the refrigerator, since it is the main enemy of sustainability by the emission of gases that it generates, and also energy expenditure. This mechanism was devised consumption of all foods at the time, always fresh.
Were designed for this purpose sliding wooden crates, where fresh foods are located, replacing the traditional conventional drawers in the kitchen. This gives a colorful impression visually, and a natural feel to the decor, as these boxes left to see the vegetables and fruits to settle down inside. This kitchen also has its own style and can offer a unique design. Always thinking about preserving the environment, is composed entirely of organic materials such as biodegradable plastic or recycled wood, both for furniture and for all the details of the whole.
Adapt to our way of life, the kitchen can become the preferred environment of the house, which combine functionality with the naturalness of the rustic wood and extra details of caring for our environment.
