never put the plug in the sink over night.
the sink overflows which is a waste of water.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
worm farming
Worm farming is a cool low cost way to help the environment your bin only needs to be 8 to 16 inches deep because worms are topsoil feeders because worms like moderate temperatures, place your bin in a shady location where it will not freeze or overheat. Some good locations include:
. Kitchen corner
. Garage
. Basement
. Patio
. Outside the back door
. Laundry room
A handful or two of soil, ground limestone or well-crushed eggshells every few months are good for providing grit and calcium.
A handful or two of soil, ground limestone or well-crushed eggshells every few months are good for providing grit and calcium.
This is how you turn a coffee table into a worm farm.
[Warning: you need a lot bribery to convince your mum]
[Warning: you need a lot bribery to convince your mum]
Thursday, June 4, 2009
sustainabity
Tuesday my class had Jo & clement from S.I.F.E. come to show how unsustainable we are. first he cut an apple in quarters one to represent all land and the rest is water. then he quartered it again one to represent usable land and then he haved it again to show how much we can use
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Thursday, April 30, 2009
to the right is the uranium mined
in 2007
in 2007
this is a uranium mine. it uses HEAPS OF RESOURCES.
For good information see this page about the "HEALTH DANGERS OF URANIUM MINING AND JURISDICTIONAL QUESTIONS" for how bad it is uranium mine .
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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