Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
Dear Germany, When You Get To The Green Future, Please Throw The Rest Of Us A Rope!
Hailing from Freiburg, Germany, Rolf Disch is a renowned architect that has put his little city front and center on the eco-map. Literally transforming Freiburg into Germany’s eco-capital where about 35% of residents don’t own a car and new homes routinely incorporate photovoltaic panels. And now, a popular destination for tourist world-wide seeking the reality of sustainable architecture and the inspiration for better eco-friendly housing options for their future. (more…)
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Discover How To Grow Breathtaking Orchids – Even If You Have Never Raised One Before! 100 Percent Guaranteed!
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Tags: Biology, garden, Home, orchid, Orchidaceae, Philanthropy, Plant, Recreation
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Thursday, April 9th, 2009
Deep Pool Floating Raft
Sounds like a higher consciousness, martial arts film — but no, Grasshopper — it is the technical name of one of the methods for the commercial growing of hydroponic crops like lettuce.
Starting in the Germination Zone, lettuce seeds (previously coated in clay which holds in moisture to nourish the seed then breaks apart easily to let the seed sprout), are poured into a steel tray connected to a vacuum hose. The tray has 276 holes, the vacuum sucks a seed into each hole. Next they take a foam block, called “an oasis”, which has corresponding holes, (each in the center of a break-away section), positioning it upside down on top of the tray so that a quick flip deposits a seed into each hole of the oasis. The oasis is set on a conveyor belt where the seeds get their first watering on the way to the pool.
The oasis is set afloat in a pool of water (more…)
Tags: Agriculture, fertilizer, garden, Hydroponic, lettuce, Nutrient, Plant, Seed
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