August 30, 2009 – 4:27 pm
Do you live in the city, but love fresh herbs and vegetables from the garden? Have you always wanted a green thumb, but lacked the outdoor setting to really grow for yourself? Why not try an indoor garden?
Many may be discouraged from indoor gardening because of the reportedly high energy consumption. Fresh herbs and vegetables are nice, as is the extra savings on your grocery bill, but is it worth the higher costs you’ll pay for electricity? Plus, increasingly high electric bills can stand ou Finish Reading this Post
August 27, 2009 – 4:26 pm
Interested in indoor gardening and growing your own fresh peppers and tomatoes but fear the risk of fire? Get technology you can depend on that’s as easy to set up as a reading lamp in the living room.
LED technology doesn’t need the expert skills of an electrician. All you have to do is plug it in. In fact, simply by hanging one UFO LED light, you can provide plenty of light to a 12 foot vegetable growing area using just a little more electricity than a typical living room lamp.
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August 24, 2009 – 4:24 pm
I hear it all the time from gardeners disappointed in the size of their tomato plants mid-season. You can’t blame them. Fresh tomatoes are the highlight of the growing season, so it’s natural to get impatient waiting for them to grow and bloom. It’s also common to be a little disappointed if your tomato plants don’t produce the yields you’re expecting, especially soon enough for an early seasonal fresh salad.
The key is to start growing seedlings early, well before planting season. A f Finish Reading this Post
August 21, 2009 – 4:22 pm
In these recessionary times, it’s important to get the maximum mileage out of every dollar. That means spending money wisely, purchasing items that produce far more than their initial cost value. Not only do we have to tighten our belts, but we also have to invest our dollars wisely so they work for us
That’s why purchasing LED plant lights makes so much sense, even in recessionary times. LED lights make it possible to produce your own fresh food throughout the year. It saves money on your g Finish Reading this Post
August 18, 2009 – 4:19 pm
Summer’s months are almost over, which means so are gorgeous days where the daylight stretches well into the evening. As you enjoy a bountiful harvest, it’s natural to be a little sad knowing that the growing season is almost over. Fresh herbs and vegetables taste better than anything you could possibly buy in the store. Sadly, freshness doesn’t last. Even if you can your own vegetables, they won’t taste as great as the cool summer evening you picked them from the garden and sliced them Finish Reading this Post
August 15, 2009 – 9:42 pm
When setting up an aquarium, there are several important components that you must purchase beforehand. By taking the time to properly establish your tank, you can guarantee that it will be ready for your fish when you bring them home.
August 11, 2009 – 9:23 pm
Many sophisticated growers shun fluorescent lighting after they discover the efficacy of high pressure sodium and metal halide lighting. But the best growers know that there is always a place for fluorescent lighting in a grow room.
In most growing operations, metal halide light bulbs are the workhorses, usually on for 16-24 hours a day during the plant’s vegetative stage to promote a healthy branch system and foliage that increases plant metabolism and will ultimately lead to a bigger pla Finish Reading this Post
In recent years halogen lighting has gone out of vogue almost as precipitously as the Macarena. The primary reason for this is a number of overblown safety concerns specific to halogen lamps. Part of what makes halogen light so clean and bright – the proximity of the quartz envelope to the tungsten filament – is also what makes the bulb hot enough to start fires – if someone is negligent enough to let that happen. In actuality halogen lights are less dangerous than incandescent holiday lig Finish Reading this Post
August 5, 2009 – 10:03 pm
Are you looking for saltwater lighting solutions? Are you a budding aquarium hobbyist that is ready to establish a larger scale aquarium and introduce marine life?
Households and businesses around the country celebrate the holidays with a decoration that is at once tacky and charming: Christmas lights. Their colors are synonymous with good cheer and revelry, which many business owners believe also translates into higher sales. But standard incandescent lights can be costly to buy, run, and replace. For all their advantages in spreading cheer, it seems there are few economic advantages to the light unless they directly translate into a sale or nice big gift Finish Reading this Post