Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organic. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

The Right Way to Get Your Grass Looking Good

The Right Way to Get Your Grass Looking Good

By Clifford Woods


The Right Way to Get Your Grass Looking Good

Does the lawn seem healthier and even greener over in your neighbor's yard? In that case, you may simply need a couple of lawn care tips to get green grass that'll be the highlight of your home and community.


Here are some tips:

  1. Unwanted pests and parasites will decimate your lawn and transform it from a gorgeous, luxurious green to an unsightly and dead brown color. You can buy solutions at your local home garden store or yard care store to get rid of unwanted organisms before they wipe out your lawn. Try for the organic and non-chemical solutions.
  2. Weeds are a frequent foe of a green lawn and should be curtailed in order to make your yard healthier. There are many solutions available on the market eliminate crabgrass, dandelions, along with other widespread weeds that choke your green lawn and reduce its luster. Above all, you must figure out what kind of weeds are giving you trouble. After that, getting the right solution to obliterate them is an easy step. The internet and your local lawn care specialists can help with this.
  3. Water balance is vital in keeping your yard green and healthy. Supplying sufficient water will promote good growth and maintain the liveliness of the grass for a long time to come. It is advisable to do gradual, gentle soaking type watering as opposed to fast and rough watering; which will just wash away the top soil rather than allowing it to soak into the roots below. Make use of a sprinkler that provides a slow, mild sprinkling.
  4. A green yard will need to have nutrients for strong and healthy roots. Yard fertilizers should be put on in line with the manufacturer's directions to prevent over fertilizing. An excessive amount of fertilizer will ruin a lawn in the same way that not fertilizing a lawn could keep it from becoming healthy and green.
  5. Use a solution created specifically to help your grass grow green and healthy. There are a number of great environmentally friendly products that are made to help lawns stay healthier and greener without harmful chemicals. Look for a probiotic solution that offers beneficial microorganisms to help establish a healthy balance of the ecology of the soil. When vegetation dies, beneficial microorganisms in the ground break them down and return them to the organic-rich soil.
  6. Figuring out what grass grows the very best in your environment is crucial in establishing a healthy lawn. Many lawn suggestions concentrate on which kind of grass develops best in your region. Seek advice from your local nursery for the kinds of grass that is best to plant in your area or look online for grass zone maps to assist you to choose the kind of grass seeds to buy.
  7. Making use of a mulching lawn mower does not only help your lawn become greener, it will also limit the quantity of raking and bagging you will need to do each season. Grass clippings have nutrients in them that will help you preserve a green lawn; providing only that they are not too heavy. To ensure they are not too heavy, mow your lawn frequently and do not let the grass get too long.
  8. Understanding the proper way to cut grass is also important in keeping a yard green and healthy. Cornell University offers a number of suggestions for ideal cutting such as when to mow, precisely how high to cut your lawn, as well as the ideal time of day to mow your grass.
  9.  Keep pets off of your lawn. Along with ripping up your yard with their natural habit of digging and running around, urine is not beneficial for a lawn.
  10. You should never forget about your yard throughout the autumn and winter seasons. Lower the elevation of your mower to help keep the grass from getting an excessive amount of new. Ensure that you carry out your autumn fertilization and provide your yard with a great soaking before the soil freezes.
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The Right Way to Get Your Grass Looking Good
Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental TechnologyWe brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Natural Organic Solutions.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Starting a Successful Organic Garden

Starting a Successful Organic Garden

By Clifford Woods

Starting a Successful Organic Garden
Organic gardening is preferred these days and works incredibly well. Organic gardening is dependent on getting rid of any artificial solutions, such as fertilizers and insect sprays. Usually, this kind of gardening gives you lots of products plus makes use of everything grown.

For example, feeding depleted soil with composted vegetation, or perhaps growing legumes which increases nitrogen for the plant and boosts nutrition. The bigger picture involves doing work in cooperation with the natural environment and watching a garden as a small portion of the natural ecosystem.

If you plan on starting an organic garden of your own, be sure to take a look at the tips below for some helpful suggestions that may be of use.


Soil
Test the Soil If you are planning for abundant products from your natural gardening, then examining your soil is the initial requirement. You can analyze the dirt through do-it-yourself examination kits available at all community stores. Make use of a number scale to identify the alkalinity and acidity of the soil.

For raising vegetables, the most efficient number is 6.5. When the soil is very alkaline or acidic, your plant life is not going to get the advantages of organic nutrition and will take longer to be ready to harvest. Make an effort to become familiar with the soil; this will enable you to modify the soil by means of balancing the amount of vitamins and minerals deficiency that may be present in the soil.

Area
Before you begin cultivating an area, take a look at your yard and choose where you want to start your organic garden. Location is an important thing to take into account, as you need to be aware of the movement of the sun throughout the day as well as surface rockiness, ground drainage ability, and the how far the water source is from the planned garden location.

If high quality land can be found in your yard and you have an ideal gardening spot, then you should make the most of it. Healthy and balanced soils have nearly six hundred fifty million microorganisms in a single gram of land. The creatures like worms as well as others are already present in the ground which is certainly important for your plant development.

This will enable your garden to prosper because they will have beneficial minerals and vitamins. You might want to pick up a probiotic garden solution to help add beneficial microbes to your garden for optimal growth.

If you do not have sufficient garden space then you can try indoor garden, container garden, or sign up for a local neighborhood garden.

Organic Seeds 
You can find great organic seeds at any nearby nursery, yard shops or Internet seed suppliers, along with seed catalogs to help you determine what seeds you need.

Make sure the seed business is certified as an organic provider and stay away from any kind of seed products that are genetically modified. If you would like to cut costs, try and grow seeds inside and transport seeds outside when they are sprouting.

Composting
Compost is a key factor in natural gardening since it boosts the soil health of your lawn. Compost must have a good supply of nitrogen, microbes, potassium, and phosphorus for excellent plant growth. This also helps in treating the ground dampness levels and pH balance in order to keep the soil cooler in the summer season.

Water
Water preservation, cropping, and recycling are the most effective approaches for natural vegetable farming. You can reuse rainfall which will help to conserve the ground water level. You may use a soaker hose to carry the water directly to plant roots while leaves stay dry which helps prevent sickness. Using water from home sinks, baths, and washers is not recommended in organic gardening.

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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services

Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services
and Organic Environmental Technology

We brew Beneficial Microorganisms and offer Natural Organic Solutions












Monday, November 25, 2013

How Organic Cleaners Can Prevent Serious Health Problems

How Organic Cleaners Can Prevent Serious Health Problems

By Clifford Woods


How Organic Cleaners Can Prevent Serious Health Problems


The function of all green cleaning products is to reduce the effect of chemical-based cleaners on people and the environment. Making use of all-natural eco-friendly cleaning agents helps to keep dangerous chemical substances out of the air we take in and out of our waterways, where it could cause environmental harm for many years to come.




Health Advantages of Organic Cleaning Products
People in the U.S. spend a great deal of their time indoors. However, the indoor quality of air is rated as worse that the air quality outside. The United States Environmental Protection Agency ranks indoor air quality as among the top five health hazards to people in America, stating that indoor air is three to five times as dangerous as outside air.

It's determined that bad air quality in workplace buildings along with other work areas costs companies twenty billion in workers' settlement claims annually. Cleaning solutions are a key factor attributed to the cause bad quality of air within our homes and offices. One out of three cleaning product consists of substances proven to result in human un-wellness or ecological troubles.

Research carried out by the Janitorial Products Pollution Prevention Project observed that the typical janitor uses forty-eight pounds of dangerous chemical substances each year. Numerous industrial items consist of excessive amounts of what is know as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can often result in severe headaches, problems with breathing and other symptoms.

A few cleaning solutions consist of cancerous carcinogens as well as other chemical substances which have been associated with reproductive system damage, birth abnormalities, kidney damage, and psychological complications.

The damaging health effects from chemical-based cleaners are especially recognizable in janitors, who use cleaning solutions on a daily basis at work. Janitors have a tendency to develop work-related asthma two times more than other occupations.

Studies conducted by Washington State revealed that six percent of janitors endure work-related incidents as a result of contact with chemical cleaning agents every single year. Nevertheless, they are not the only people in contact with harmful indoor air.

The Environmental Protection Agency has determined that up to thirty percent of workers in office environments experience ailments from harmful air at their workplace. Changing to organic cleaning products can significantly minimize health issues and associated expenses.

Environmental Benefits of Organic Cleaners
Chemical substances also impact the environment in a negative way. By doing something as basic as washing a kitchen sink or bathtub with a bit of Ajax, you are sending chemical substances into the sewer system which will eventually find its way into our waterways.

Chemicals accumulate and strengthen as time passes. Chemical compounds frequently present in cleaning agents, like the highly toxic nonylphenol ethoxylate (NPE), break down gradually and actually become more and more poisonous as they decay. Some other substances don't degrade in any way and can damage creatures in our streams and rivers for many years into the future.

Cleaning solutions loaded with dangerous chemicals and odors that are water-based pose serious risks in environments with volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These types of released chemical fumes from particular solids or fluids present short-term and long-term harmful health problems.

The levels of many VOCs are occasionally as much as ten times greater inside your home than outside. These amounts of VOCs are hazardous for individuals who stay in a building for long periods of time as well as for people who use such solutions made up of VOCs; like a janitorial team.

All of the dangers and problems caused by chemical-based cleaning products are easily avoidable by changing from harsh chemical cleaners to organic cleaners with beneficial microorganisms that sterilize and eliminate germs without doing harm to people or the environment.
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Clifford Woods

Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology. 
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms and offer Natural Organic Solutions











Natural Ways to Clean Your Stovetop and Oven

Natural Ways to Clean Your Stove Top and Oven

By Clifford Woods

The stove top and oven are two major grease spots in the kitchen that tend to be neglected, particularly the inside of the oven. Only natural ingredients will be discussed as chemical-based products are bad for your health as well as the environment. Also, if you would like to use a solution rather than household products, look into purchasing an organic all purpose cleaner with microorganisms as they will completely eliminate any bacteria without risk. 



In order to clean them properly, take a look at the recommendations below.




Stove Tops: 
Splatters and spots on the stove top can be quickly washed up if salt is applied to the area in advance. The salt will act as an absorbent and it also possesses a moderate coarse characteristic that will not damage the surface in any way. If you have leaked anything into your burners on your stove, spread a mixture of cinnamon and salt onto the spill and it will come off with ease.

The cinnamon will also cover up the burning odor next time you switch on the burner. Just about all stove tops, even ceramic glass types, can be maintained simply with a baking soda treatment. Use an old toothbrush placed in baking soda to be able to clean those tight crevices. Then rinse off everything completely in order to avoid leaving behind any white residue.

Ovens:
Oven cleaning is a bit more extensive than stove tops. There exists self-cleaning ovens which can simply be turned on; unfortunately not many people have this luxury though. If your oven does not have such a feature or your self-cleaning oven has malfunctioned, do not purchase a chemical-based oven clean from the store.

To wash the oven by hand, mix about a quarter inch layer of baking soda across the whole bottom part of the oven. Use a spray bottle filled with water to moisten the baking soda. During the next few hours, squirt the baking soda every now and then to maintain its dampness.
Next, let the baking soda paste sit over night. 

When you wake up, scoop out the dried baking soda and grime out of your oven with a wet cloth or sponge. Rinse the remaining deposits off. Much like your kitchen's sink, the easiest method to deal with oven cleaning is by using preventive techniques. Checking up on the oil and grease a few times per week means that it will not be necessary to do a huge cleaning as often as you have done in the past.

Once you have carried out a major cleaning, complete the task by using a sponge to wipe the entire area with a paste made from a combination of fifty percent water and fifty percent vinegar. This will likely assist in preventing oil accumulation. Make sure to give the whole oven a quick wipe down once every week with a cloth or sponge drenched in vinegar.

An additional precautionary idea is to protect the lower part of your oven using aluminum foil whenever you are preparing food that could overflow such as an apple pie or possibly a lasagna dish. If anything does accidentally leak over the cookware and on to the un-shielded bottom of the oven, the moment it is safe and the oven is no longer hot, cover the spillage with salt and let it stand.

It will become tough and crispy enough for you to lift from the surface area of the cold oven with a plastic utensil or anything else that will not scrape the inside. For those who have vents above the oven, you need to be examining them every few months for grease accumulation. To wash, wipe down the vents with a sponge soaked in vinegar. 

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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology.
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms and offer Natural Organic Solutions








Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Eliminate Mold for Good with an Organic Cleaning Solution

Eliminate Mold for Good with an Organic Cleaning Solution

By Clifford Woods

If you notice any dark wet spots in your house, then it is likely that you have a mold problem on your hands. Mold can thrive on home furniture, inner walls, bathrooms, and other areas within the home where dampness is inevitable.

Mold can also pose a serious threat to the health of you and your family, so it is best to fight it as soon as possible before any problems develop.



Although the mold needs to be eliminated, you must not use chemical-based products to do this job or else you are likely to leave harmful substances in the air. Fortunately, with the introduction of eco-friendly mold removers you don't have to worry about filling your home with dangerous chemicals.

The Dangers of Mold:  Mold develops on just about anything when damp. This is frequently seen in places where moisture is substantial such as baths, cellars, and gutters where leaves decay and rot the roof, wet window frames, and even wet laundry if left out for too long. Mold discharge harmful toxins, as you might have known, mold is a type of fungi that creates small spores that duplicate, similar to plants, and they continue to grow almost everywhere where the humidity is high.

Fungi may cause severe health conditions in your family, particularly if have a family member with asthma. Asthma may also be set off by, or caused by, constant contact with molds. Expecting mothers as well as young children are even more vulnerable when the mildew is throughout the house.

Tender eyes, itchy skin, severe lung disease, high fever, migraines, cough, allergic reactions, and nasal blockage or problems breathing are a few of the bad health effects that have been associated with mold, specifically if you or your family members have a fragile immune system.

Why Organic Cleaners Are Necessary: Nowadays, we live in a planet with chemical substances packed in just about anything we use in our homes. This fact causes concern in most people, particularly those who are mainly worried about the health of those around them and the environment when cleaning.

And since many individuals prevent harmful chemical-based products, improvements in technology have made it possible to create all-natural solutions to handle any problem like mold elimination and basic cleaning.

Even if you think you will be fine with using chemical-based products to clean the mold, it really is still strongly suggested that you use cleaning solutions that offer not just the effectiveness you want, but additionally, the safety which commercial cleaning solutions that contain massive amounts of chemicals cannot provide.

Whether you actually believe it or not organic products are just as effective if not more so than those cleaners filled with harmful properties. With all-natural substances, it is possible to make organic cleaning solutions that assures effectiveness and does not cause harm to your family members or to the environment.

An organic all-purpose cleaner abundant with beneficial microorganisms is exactly what you need in order to eliminate the mold from your house without adding any harmful chemicals to the air.

Even though mold remover solutions make an effort to eliminate it, an organic solution that uses helpful and beneficial microorganisms to re-grow good bacteria is much more effective in performance.

This type of cleaner repopulates areas with healthy microorganisms so that they take control of and overwhelm the dangerous and disease causing germs. This creates a healthy atmosphere free of any mold or harsh chemicals.

An organic all-purpose solution with beneficial microorganisms can also be used for:
  • Tile Cleaning
  • Restroom Cleaning
  • Sink Maintenance
  • Trash Can Odor Control
  • Cutting Board Washing
  • Odor Management
  • Floor Mat Cleaning
  • Grease Traps
  • Wall and Ceiling Cleaning
  • Toilet Odor Control
  • Glass Surface Cleaning
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Avoid Health Problems Caused by the Environment

Avoid Health Problems Caused by the Environment

By Clifford Woods

Climate change, dangerous water supplies, inadequate quality of air inside and outside, in addition to infected food products are just a few of the main environmental health conditions we are presently suffering from today.


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These types of issues might appear extremely frustrating, it might appear unavoidable and inescapable, however it is us that have the ability to avoid or repair these kinds of issues. It really is the people that have all the capacity to reduce polluting of the environment, reduce our direct exposure to harmful compounds, and most significantly, reinforce the body and environment in an effort to withstand toxic contamination.
Below are some actions we can take.

Organic Ingredients
It will always be far better to consume all-natural, organically grown foods as well as take in fresh water and workout in clean surroundings. You should always be aware of what exactly you are consuming. 

You will discover that there are kinds of fish which are found in specific regions that have contaminants such as mercury within their tissue; this could trigger a number of developmental issues in fetuses as well as children.

Although insect sprays boost crop yields, additionally they boost the occurrence of pollutants within our water and ground. The installation of a water filtration system will certainly guarantee that your water is going to be thoroughly clean.
Try to remember that eating the natural way will certainly reduce contact with toxic pollutants.

Harmless Insect Poison and Cleaners
While it is strongly recommended that you stay away from pesticides entirely, should you make use of them, use eco-friendly and harmless insect sprays. In terms of cleaning chemicals, you must also use eco-friendly and risk-free cleaning agents.

When maintaining your home, it is advisable to restrict the usage of chemical substances in order to avoid impurities from getting inside. Environmentally friendly items may also keep the water supplies safe for ingesting.

Minimize Pollution
Make an effort to increase your standard of living by reducing your share of polluting of the environment. A case in point would be to lower the temperature setting during wintertime as doing this would minimize carbon dioxide emissions as well as increase the quality of interior air.

Heating ventilating and air conditioning will only circulate the toxic pollutants inside an establishment. In order to avoid using heating ventilating and air conditioning systems, make an effort to wear suitable clothes for the temperature. As an example, rather than increasing the heating unit throughout winter, just put on a thicker coat to avoid wasting electrical power; you will not simply save electricity, but your body's defense mechanisms will be improved and it will learn to reside well with nature.

Reduce Direct Exposure to Contaminants
If at all possible aim to restrict your contact with contaminants. Our body was created to process at a certain degree of contaminants. Environmental health issues are the results of exposure to amounts, which are way too high for your body system to process. As it is essential to lessen levels, when there are already a few impurities existing, safeguards ought to be taken to be able to restrict publicity.



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An alternate way to stay away from exposure to lung illness factors is by ventilating your house. The use of HEPA-filtered systems in your house could possibly eliminate any paint chips filled with led which can make your kids protected from lead poisoning.

An additional way to control your contact with chemical substances is assuring that your building supplies, clothing, home furniture, as well as other items you make use of every day are just manufactured from components that do not produce chemical substances.





Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology 
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Monday, April 22, 2013

Organic Solutions for Garden & Plant Pests

Organic Solutions for Garden & Plant Pests

By Clifford Woods

Organic Solutions for Garden & Plant Pests
There is a balance in nature that can be tapped into if you want to keep your garden and plants at their best. And when you want to cultivate and maintain an organic garden and naturally healthy plants it is much easier to work with Mother Nature than against her.

Many organic solutions for garden and plant pests are available. Simple, easy to make remedies you can try making yourself and try them out.

Here is a list of some combination and single mixtures to help in the fight against pests.
  1. Diatomaceous Earth and Chile pepper: Grind up two handfuls of dry chilies into a very fine powder then mix this with 1 cup of Diatomaceous earth. Add to 2 liters of water and let set overnight. Shake well before using.
  2. Chrysanthemum Flower Tea: These flowers hold a powerful plant chemical component called Pyrethrum. This substance invades the nervous system of insects rendering them immobile. You can make your own spray by boiling 100 grams of dried flowers into 1 liter of water. Boil the dried flowers in water for twenty minutes. Strain, cool and place in a spray bottle. This mixture can be stored for up to two months.
  3. Tobacco: Take one cup of organic tobacco (preferably a tobacco that is natural) and mix it in one gallon of water. Leave overnight and after 24-hours it should have a light brown color. Add more water if it too dark. You can use this on most plants, except those belonging to the nightshade family of plants such potato, tomato, eggplant etc.
  4. Salt Spray: This is used on plants that have spider mites. You can mix 2 tablespoons of Himalayan Crystal Salt into one gallon of warm water and spray on infected areas.
  5. Orange Citrus Oil, Water and Soap: Mix together 3 tablespoons of liquid Organic Castile soap with 1 ounce of Orange oil to one gallon of water. Shake well. This is an especially efficient treatment against slugs and can be sprayed directly on ants and roaches also.
  6. Eucalyptus oil: A natural pesticide for flies, bees and wasps. Simply sprinkle a few drops of eucalyptus oil where the insects are found.
  7. Cayenne Pepper Mix or Citrus Oil: This is another excellent organic pesticide that controls ants. Mix 10 drops of citrus essential oil with one tsp. of cayenne pepper and 1 cup of warm water. Shake well and spray.
  8. Mineral oil: This organic pesticide works well for dehydrating insects and their eggs. Mix 10-30 ml of high-grade oil with one liter of water. Stir and add to spray bottle.
  9. Onion and Garlic Spray: Mince one organic clove of garlic and one medium sized organic onion. Add to 1 quart of water. Wait one hour and then add one teaspoon of cayenne pepper and one tablespoon of liquid soap to the mix. This organic spray will hold its potency for one week if stored in the refrigerator.
  10. Neem: A very powerful & natural pesticide and you can make your own Neem oil spray. Simply add 1/2 an ounce of organic Neem oil and ½ teaspoon of a mild organic liquid soap to 2 quarts of warm water. Slowly stir it up and then pour it into a spray bottle and use right away.
  11. Garlic Tea: Make your own garlic spray by boiling a pint of water, throw in roughly chopped garlic cloves and steep until the water is cool. Remove any garlic bits with cheesecloth and then pour into a spray bottle and use.
  12. Basil Tea: Bring 4 cups of water to a boil. Add 1-cup fresh basil. Remove from heat, cover and let cool. Then mix in 1 tsp. of liquid dish detergent. Pour into a spray bottle and use. Basil Tea is good for combating aphids.
Simple-Simple - for both garden and house plants: Mix 1 cup Sunlight dish soap and 1 tbs. of vegetable oil together and then store the liquid in a plastic air tight container. When you need to use it, take 2 teaspoons of this liquid and mix it with 1 quart of water in a spray bottle. Spray top and under the plants leaves and any new shoots and buds. When it is hot, repeat every third day - 3 applications over 7 days. In the cooler weather you only need to use it once a week for 3 weeks.

Employing organic solutions for garden and plant pest control would go hand in hand with the soil being organic as well. If you have been using store bought chemical fertilizers and are trying to transition out of this method, be patient. Soil goes through both many changes with the transition from a chemical to organic fertilizer is made. It can take the soil quite a while to adjust. Plants can often go through a few stages of poor yields before producing at peak performance.

An easy transition and sure fire method is adding some Beneficial Microorganisms as they are naturally already in the soil. It is just a matter of populating the soil with these beneficial
microbes – they will do the rest.


Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology.
We brew Beneficial Microorganisms that eat toxins and offer Environmentally Friendly Products.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Organic Solutions for Lawns

Organic Solutions for Lawns

By Clifford Woods

Keeping your lawn as beautiful as you can get it means that you either spend thousands of dollars in chemicals that have the potential of making you, your family or your pets sick or you can move to a more natural way so that you don’t effect the soil below or anyone that is in your family.

Even the most beautiful lawn can have some issues but there are real solutions you can take so it comes back to its beautiful and natural state. There are solutions to every single lawn issue if you are willing to pay attention to them.

The first problem common to all lawns no matter if they are organic or not is the ever present weed, and they can be very hard to get under control. If you use chemicals you could not only get rid of the weeds but you can also burn and destroy your grass as well.

For a more natural and organic solution for your lawn, you will need to discover what kinds of weeds you have growing.

  • Clover: the best thing to do is to pluck them out by hand and then add compost to the areas you've plucked and then add fresh grass seeds so that you eliminate the bald spots in your lawn.
  • Pesky flowering dandelions: unfortunately you have to get at their root systems to destroy them completely but there is a very easy tool for the job. First you remove the flower heads before they turn to seed. If you let them seed then you will be looking at future generations in your lawn. So pluck the flowers and then use a dandelion weeding tool to get to the roots. The best way to prevent them from ever sprouting in your lawn is to apply corn gluten meal in the early spring and you will have yearlong protection against them. This is a great organic solution to these really pesky flowers that might be good in salad but not in your organic lawn.
  • Crab grass: this is the toughest one to get rid of and it usually sprouts up because you've cut your lawn too short and given its seeds a chance to actually grow. You will have to dig the plants out totally, before they seed themselves and then plant your natural grass seeds in their place. The only way to prevent this from happening is by keeping your lawn mower on its highest setting and keep on removing the patches of crab grass that keep popping up and reseed as needed, as this will truly help you have a lawn solution that works.
Organic solutions for lawns

No matter who you are or where you live there are organic solutions for lawns by just maintaining them and really paying attention to the organic solutions that are readily available in your area.



You can get some beneficial microorganism and spread that on your lawn to really get and keep it organic. This will keep your lawn beautiful and your family, friends, neighbors and pets healthy.
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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology.
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What You Need to Know About Healthy and Organic Aquariums

What You Need to Know About Healthy and Organic Aquariums

By Clifford Woods


Since an aquarium is an environment that is artificial, it needs intervention from the owner. This intervention is needed especially during the initial period of set up as it is hard to be certain about the quality of the water. In most of the cases, water that is used is from the local water source might contain chemicals that are harmful to the fish, so it is imperative to pay attention to water quality at the source. Other than toxic chloramines and chlorine, the source water might also contain phosphate, nitrate, calcium, iron, silicate, and other chemicals in different quantities.

This is not the water to use for healthy and organic aquariums.

The clarity of water is not a real indicator of the quality of water. Testing the water at the source is the only way to know what is in local water. Test results will decide the pH adjusters/buffers and water conditioners needed to adjust the water conditions to what is needed in aquariums.
While the majority of aquarium fish are able to regulate water that is less than ideal, some species are so sensitive that they need precise conditions to flourish. So, knowing what is in the source water is very important, as action may be needed.

Phosphate and nitrate are major plant nutrients. Increases in these chemicals not only lower the quality of water, but can also affect aquarium health. The presence of these elements in high amounts often means high levels of organic material that is decaying, which is not suitable for healthy organic aquariums.

Waste materials in excess not only contaminate aquarium water, but also affect the pH of the aquarium. Some inhabitants of an aquarium are really sensitive to low amounts of nitrate. The precipitation of magnesium and calcium ions can lower abilities to buffer and eventually disturb aquarium pH or make it difficult to keep the pH stable.

Dissolved calcium can also make it hard to reach desired pH levels for freshwater fish that need conditions that are acidic. There is water conditioner that is multi-purpose and can detoxify nitrate as well as ammonia, chlorine, and chloramines in the water, making it an enormously beneficial aquarium accessory to have around. When the concentration of iron is high and dissolves in your tap water, it may tinge the water and give it a reddish and cloudy condition. This condition is more noticeable in aquariums, with oxygen content that is high. Iron that dissolves not only defaces the look of the aquarium, but also lowers the quality of the water.

The best means of eliminating dissolved items from tap water is a purification system can be used on the tap water. A “reverse osmosis” unit is the best filter you can buy. This filter powers water to go through a semi-permeable film that removes 90-99% of impurities from tap water. The result is water that is free of contaminants as well as minerals and makes water suitable for healthy organic aquariums.

One of these filters can be obtained for the aquarium itself. The major purpose for weekly or monthly maintenance is to remove organic matter from the aquarium. Generally, there are 2 types of organic wastes – dissolved and particulate. Particulate organic matter is the stuff that can easily be seen developing on the filter pads and in the gravel. Simply remove the filter pad, rinse it well and also wash the rocks.

These are all simple tips and what you need to
know about healthy and organic aquariums.



Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology.
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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Chemical Free Schools


Chemical Free Schools

By Clifford Woods

You’d like to think that any environment in which kids spent most of their waking lives would be near enough 100% chemical free and therefore as safe as possible. Sadly however this has proven not to be the case as according to the results of recent studies, an alarming number of schools across the Western World are still packed to the rafters with harmful products and toxic chemicals that stand to cause untold damage in those most sensitive to harm. 

Wall-to-Wall Dangers: If a person was to actually have free run of a school for a couple of hours, chances are they would be in for quite the surprise as to how many chemicals and toxins are present outside the confines of the science labs. 

Committees are still pushing for chemical free schools as the current use of chemicals being used have the potential to do great harm in the years to come. But in the meantime awareness is still crucial. 

So what exactly are children at risk from in such environments?

  • Solvents: Various paints, marker pens and craft supplies that may not have been vetted for safety. 
  • Cleaning Products: Any number of cleaning products used by cleaners and the kids themselves from time to time that haven’t been thoroughly checked for harmful chemicals. 
  • Vinyl: Certain types of vinyl products and supplies have been found to contain dangerous levels of toxins and still perpetuate in schools. 
  • Airborne: Heaters and air-conditioners cleaned, maintained or built with toxic products/components. 


Take into account the above examples along with dozens of others and it can begin to appear that pushing for chemical free schools is an impossible task, but the truth is in fact quite to the contrary. 

Chemical Free Schools

Simple Steps to Chemical Free Schools

In order to protect the health of future generations, it is simply a case of taking small though decisive steps to introduce only natural products in schools and begin ruling out their harmful counterparts. 



There is really no reason to sit back
and accept that there are children at risk.



How to get started:

  1. Rule out the purchase of any further vinyl products, as they may be inherently toxic.
  2. Promote the use of recycled and 100% organic paper products.
  3. Increase trash awareness and promote the use of reusable containers.
  4. Organize discussion groups to air concerns and plan initiatives.
  5. Check all cleaning supplies and immediately replace harmful chemicals with natural and organic cleaning products
  6. Ensure all craft supplies used are 100% safe and natural. 
  7. Eliminate the use of pesticides and chemicals both inside and outside the building.

For example, the use of an all organic dry erase board cleaner for schools
is an excellent step towards a chemical free school

Organic Dry Erase Board Cleaners is a step towards a Chemical Free School

The list goes on to encompass every part of the school where harmful substances may be in use. It isn't a case of trying to revolutionize the whole establishment overnight, but rather to build awareness and take the first steps toward insisting on chemical free schools that are safe for the kids and teachers alike. 

A Clear Choice: Fully natural, safe and organic products for use in schools are not only beneficial to the health of kids and the planet alike, but are also just as effective and affordable as their chemical counterparts. There really is no excuse for accepting anything less.

Summary: This article discusses the idea of chemical free schools, in the context of how chemicals and toxins found in schools currently can be harmful to kids and teachers alike. It brings into account the use of organic and natural products as a safe, viable and necessary alternative for the future.

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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Organic Environmental Technology.
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The Natural and Organic Lawn


The Natural and Organic Lawn
By Clifford Woods

It really isn't a secret any more – organic means healthy above and beyond any alternative. The subject of lawns is certainly no exception to the rule either as it has been proven time and time again beyond all reasonable doubt that organic lawns given only 100% natural treatments and preparations are in turn 100% healthier and safer than their chemical-enriched counterparts. 


90 Million Pounds per Year? The trouble is, much of the world has become used to quick-fix and cheap solutions to their indoor and outdoor problems, which has in turn led to a million and one synthetic and chemical products hitting the shelves for use on laws and in gardens in general. 

Organic and Natural Lawn Products at www.effens.comThis in turn has led to a steep decline in the number of strict no chemical lawns across the domestic world as a whole. In fact, recent studies have concluded that up to 90 million pounds of pesticides and dumped on lawns in the USA alone every year, which has the potential to lead to any number of problems both at home and for the environment. 


Why Go Natural? There are dozens of benefits to insisting on 100% naturally fed lawns, though among the most crucial are the following:

  • As Nature Intended – Mother Nature never intended lawns and gardens as a whole to be doused with man made chemicals, therefore how can you expect lawns treated in such a way to be as healthy as naturally fed lawns? Exactly – common sense would dictate that you cannot and this is the absolute truth of the matter…period. 
  • Known Content – Buy a 100% organic fertilizer or make your own compost and you can rest assured that you know each and every ingredient used to create the substances you will then be putting on your lawns. On the other hand, buy a synthetic or chemical product and chances are most will not understand a word of the composition list, so how on Earth can you be sure what you’re even using in the first place?
  • Family Safety – Following on from the above, if you cannot say for sure what you are putting on 
  • your non organic lawns, then how can you be sure whether or not it will be safe for the use of pets or children, for example? While no chemical lawns can be 100% guaranteed as non-toxic and harmless to kids and pets alike, while those doused in chemicals cannot. 
  • Bigger Picture – Drenching lawns in harmful chemicals is bad enough, but what few seem to realize is what happens to these harmful chemicals once the rain comes and washed them away. In truth, they can end up in any number of rivers, streams and water supplies to create health and safety problems for animals and human beings.

The list goes on, but basically encompasses each and every one of the largely common sense reasons why fully organic lawns are infinitely more desirable in every way. It needn't involve much of an additional investment in time or money to insist only or organic, therefore why expose the household as a whole to unnecessary harm?

Summary: This article discusses the differences between the fully natural or organic lawn and those on which chemical treatments such as pesticides are used. It calls into account the dangers for the household and the environment alike, while weighing up common sense matters such as costs.

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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Organic Environmental Technology.
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Monday, November 19, 2012

Keeping Ponds Clean With Effective Algae Control

Keeping Ponds Clean With Effective Algae Control
by Clifford Woods

Pond Magician at www.effens.com
A large number of pond owners are misconceived when it comes to the presence of algae in aquatic structures. The problem occurs where the algae is growing prolifically often distorting the color and the texture of the water. A poor quality of water can actually stress and stunt the growth of fish and therefore understanding ways of keeping your pond clean and fresh can create a balanced ecosystem.

Where the water quality is not maintained, ammonia levels will be on the rise impacting on the health of fish. In a large number of cases, it will result in poor gill function and an inability for the Koi to breathe. Apart from the devastating impact on fish, the presence of large amounts of algae can create an unattractive looking feature.

It is important to implement methods that will keep the correct balance of both algae and bacteria so that a healthy ecosystem is maintained. Where matter and waste are allowed to collect in the bottom of the pond, the oxygen content eventually decreases, which means that beneficial bacteria or microorganisms are unable to control for high levels of ammonia and nitrites. Even the application of a pump or filter to aerate the water will prove ineffective.

Increased exposure to sunlight during the warmer months creates the ideal conditions for algae growth. The key is to manage the amount of waste entering water in order to control ammonia and nitrite levels. The implementation of aquatic bacteria to break down the high organic content safely and naturally can prove most successful.

Be sure to avoid placing large number of aquatic plants, twigs, branches and similar objects in the water as this will breakdown over time increasing the nutrient rich content in the pond. With effective microorganisms and aeration systems in place the bacteria will begin to eat the extra nutrients and muck settling in the bottom of ponds for clearer water. Where you are able to reposition plants to provide shade and clean out filters, it may give the beneficial bacteria an opportunity to repopulate.

There are many products available to add the necessary microorganisms to the pond. Once these have been added it will work to decrease ammonia and nitrates and increase the overall oxygen content. The result is a drastic reduction in the presence of algae as all organic content is broken down without any harm to the fish present in the water.

Should the water turn a brown color, clear the area of all debris and leaf matter that may have fallen into the pond and settled on the bottom. The addition of suitable microorganisms will allow for acceleration in the break down of any remaining leaf or organic matter. Over time you will also notice the water beginning to clear and reduce the collection of sediment.

To keep your pond looking clean, fresh and have the algae under control with effective microorganisms it is important to exercise regular maintenance. This includes cleaning filters, checking aeration systems and introducing beneficial bacteria. This will enhance the desired microorganism populations and the breakdown of excess waste.
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Clifford Woods is the CEO of Effective Environmental Services and Organic Environmental Technology.
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