Saturday, March 20, 2010

green living

Going Green: Green Living is Easier Than We Think



When we discuss the environment, as with any topic, there are as many opinions as people and some will take their points to the extreme- either extreme.


The true need is for each of us to understand that we are borrowing the space we have here on earth for but a short time. When we borrow something, should we not be responsible and do our best to return it in the same or better condition in which we received it? We would expect that of a neighbor who borrowed a tool would we not?

The solution is in learning how to coexist with and "re"learn how to take care of and respect the things of this earth. Let us find ways to teach each other alternative methods for working with nature.

My grandpa was a farmer and my grandma, being part American Indian, was inherently a naturalist. When I was a young girl it was their guidance that taught me things like; garlic and marigolds planted with the crops kept the bugs from "eatin' everything 'afore we get it to the kitchen". And of course Grandma would insist that it was the peppermint she had planted 'round the outside that kept the bugs from goin' in the house. There were no pesticides to be found on the farm but the vegetables and the flower gardens always produced in abundance.

She always said: God didn't put anything here by accident. He gave us everything we need. My grandmother knew how to use almost every plant or weed that grew in the Midwest. It's those little bits of knowledge that I treasure most, like; 'If you find poison ivy you can also grab the cure right from the ground (Spotted forget-me-not) normally not too far off', or that steaming your head in bayberry leaves will kick out the nastiest of colds, or that vanilla is a good insect repellent, and the list goes on. Today, I realize I should have paid much closer attention.

I am not an extremist and I am not the greenest. I do respect the land and space that I borrow and try to be conscious of my behavior. There are things I don't do because of cost, there I things I don't do because of necessity (like trying to earn a living) or because I do enjoy some of the little luxuries of modern day like watching a little TV before bed, but I am mindful of what I do.

We DO compost our kitchen scraps, we DO plan vehicle trips to make every trip as effective and efficient as possible, we DO turn off the water while we brush our teeth and lots of other little things. We look for ways to do a better job of living green because it is the right thing to do. Most often living greener does not require a lot of effort, and frequently it even saves us some money; like the rain barrels we have used for years to water our vegetable garden and flowers.

I know barely a tenth of what my Grandma knew and she always was trying to learn more. Perhaps what we all need is a good teacher...


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To get your free whitepaper with tips on going green and sustainable living, visit www.GoingGreenExplained.com. Kathleen Cagiati has been practicing a green lifestyle and implementing sustainable living strategies for the last 30 years and shares her simple tips with you.




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Monday, March 15, 2010

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Eco Roofs





Eco Roofing.

Green Roofs - Positive Aspects of Renewable Roofing

Author: Zach Harrell

Eco-friendly roof programs seem extremely complex, don't they? You could be wondering how they get installed, or when they might be utilized. Then once again, what greenery actually grows on a roof? And you are in all probability wondering what exactly is all the fuss about.

The nitty gritty is that eco-friendly roofs are very great to the atmosphere. For the reason that plant stuff could be the top roof layer, rather then typical roofing materials, a lot of positive conditions are made. Listed below are some of them:

Roof rainwater is absorbed by the facilities which serve as fantastic water collectors. This really is excellent for storm rainwater management. Rather then the rainwater getting a issue as to exactly where it will drain to, very much of it goes immediately for the plant roots where it really is utilized. The minor that does drain away does so slowly. A lesser amount of water runoff indicates fewer erosion and a lesser amount of pollution.

The crops absorb and retain roof heat, releasing it into the environment as temperatures coo. This keeps the interior of buildings and properties cooler, lowering air conditioning wants and expenses.

Alternative roofs extend the existence of the roof. There may be much less debris damage. There can be much less roof expansion and contraction from temperature modifications. Some roofs with green roof development can last 5 decades. These eco-roofs develop new wildlife habitats. Bugs and birds are drawn to living roofs.

Germany has been utilizing alternative roofs for over 35 years, and now lots of U.S. cities are promoting efficient roofs.

Green roofs are developed in layers. Diverse applications need different alternative roof building. Some are a lot more light fat, when other people are more of a mid fat. Furthermore, you will discover actual roof tops with additional intricate building capable to help trees. Normally even though, the layers of the renewable roof program would contain crops, filter fabric, drain, growing medium, insulation, root barrier, plus a waterproof membrane. As mentioned this is usually different for several situations.

Renewable roofs usually don't require irrigation. If some is required, nonetheless, the water need to be delivered immediately towards the roots. Both flat roofs and those which are sloped can accommodate green roof methods. There's a maximum slope for pitched roofs.

The appearance of green rooftops for residential and commercial applications significantly improves the aesthetics of our cities and towns. As I looked out my upper floor window the other day, I couldn't support pondering how nice it is to appear at plants and greenery as an alternative of asphalt and shingle. Likewise, in urban locations, the upper view landscapes would be greatly improved.

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Good resources:
Builders Bookshop
Contractor City
Green Roofs - Benefits of Renewable Roofing Techniques
Green Roofs - Benefits of Renewable Roofing


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About the Author: Zach Harrell writes on many blogs about green roofs. http://www.contractor-city.com/swgrbusqfoco.html

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