Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Garden Irrigation

!±8± Garden Irrigation

In the past, gardening irrigation was done manually; that is, you would go to the hose and fill up your watering can and take it for a few trips back and forth to the garden. As time has passed, people have become inventive, and in this busy lifestyle there is not time anymore to take care of gardens in this manner. So the Garden irrigation system was created. This takes out a lot of the manual labor of having a garden. Therefore, a lot of the manual labor has been eradicated thanks to the brilliant minds of inventors.

Gardening is definitely a lot of work and you must put a lot of effort into it to make it turn out the way you planned. However, you cannot enjoy your garden if you are constantly tending to it. This is a great step forward for those who have made gardening much more than just a hobby and make their living from it. If you want to eradicate much of the unnecessary work in tending to a garden, a gardening irrigation system will be needed.

These gardening irrigation systems do not have to be sophisticated. You only need to have a systematic means of carrying the water to each part of the garden that requires it. A good gardening irrigation system simply involves some sprinkler heads attached to a garden hose at your water source. How you arrange your system is dependent on the size and type of garden area that you have. You can arrange the system evenly throughout your garden with three to four sprinkler heads placed proportionately throughout the garden.

One popular type of sprinkler head for the garden irrigation system is called a rain bird. These are very popular and very common. However, if your system is designed to water only certain portions of the garden, there is another type of system called a drip irrigation system. This form of irrigation runs water only to the specific plants that you designate. You will need to have a strong water supply in order to run this type of irrigation system. The nozzle of this type of system is about as big around as a pencil, which is just enough to get the right amount of water to each plant in the system.

Either of these systems are much easier than manually bringing water to your plants like in days gone by. It is much more convenient and doesn't waste as much water as the watering can method.

There are also other means of watering your garden, such as installing water rows, which are simply hoses that are buried within each row of your garden that carry water unnoticed to each of your plants. This type of watering method is great because the roots of the plants obtain the water first, helping them to grow wide and strong. Wider roots can help make your plants much more stable, thus leading to a much better crop. Whatever type of garden irrigation system you choose, you will be happy with the results and the lesser amount of work that you have to do. You can now rest and enjoy your garden.


Garden Irrigation

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Friday, October 7, 2011

How to Clean a Hot Tub Filter

!±8± How to Clean a Hot Tub Filter

There are multiple ways to clean a spa filter and all are effective, however you will get different results with each method. Right off the bat I'll begin by saying what not to use.

Do not clean your spa filters with:
Laundry Detergent
Car Wash
Hand Spa
Dish washing Soap
Or Any bubbly soap for that matter.

These methods will clean but not sanitize, plus if you don't rinse them off good enough it will turn your spa into a bubble bath and you wouldn't want that mess.

I would recommend using any of the following methods for cleaning your hot tub filters.

Spa Filter Cleaner
This is a simple degreaser that you can find at most pool and spa stores. It can be used it two ways. You can dilute it with water and soak your filters overnight. Or if you want to make it a bit quicker you can put some in a spray bottle and generously spray down your spa filters and let them sit for about 15 minutes or so and hose them down with water.
Note: Make sure you hose them down extremely well, degreaser can cause bubbles and bubbles means a ton of foam in your tub.

Muratic Acid
This is the old fashioned way of cleaning spa filters. Simply dilute some muratic acid with water and soak your spa filters overnight. You can find muratic acid at your local pool and spa store.
Note: Muratic acid is ACID! It burns like crazy so be sure to use gloves if you are going to use this method.

Chlorine
Yep, simply mix some chlorine and water together and soak your spa filters in the solution. This will clean and sanitize your spa filters and it's inexpensive especially if you use chlorine in your hot tub already.


How to Clean a Hot Tub Filter

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