Monday, December 26, 2011

Six Deadly Pool Purchasing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

!±8± Six Deadly Pool Purchasing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

The six deadly pool purchasing mistakes are frequently made as a result of simply not being informed and knowing what questions to ask. Avoiding these mistakes could save you thousands of dollars and hours of heartache and frustration.

So you want to buy a pool but don't know where to start? Perhaps knowing the common mistakes people make when purchasing a pool will help you start off on the right foot. Everyday, people get "duped" into buying the wrong pool, the wrong way, with no recourse or protection. These same people wind up being dissatisfied and even angry because their expectations weren't met.

Throughout my long career in the pool industry, I have met many people who have made serious mistakes when they purchased their pool. Every year it seems as though I hear the same stories over and over. As a result of talking with scores of pool owners and through my own years of experience in the industry, I have concluded that there are six common mistakes that people make when purchasing a pool.

The Solution to Avoiding the
Six Deadly Pool Purchasing Mistakes is. . .
Ask the right questions! It's simple. If you ask the right questions, you'll uncover 90 percent of the potential problems that most pool purchasers commonly face. There's always that 10 percent chance that something will happen that you couldn't have foreseen; but, for the most part, you'll be able to avoid almost any surprise.

However, if you're like most other pool purchasers, you know so little about pools or pool construction that you don't even know what questions to ask. That is why I wrote this special report just for you. After reading this report, you will be one of those few pool purchasers who "know what they're talking about."
The first questions you need to ask yourself when thinking about buying a pool are:

1. Why do I want a pool?
2. What will my family and I use the pool for?
3. Who is going to maintain the pool?

Why are these questions so important? Before you can decide "what" type of pool you want, you need to understand "why" you want a pool. Is it for family recreation, entertaining guests, physical therapy, exercise, personal recreation or just to "keep up with the Jones'?"

Knowing the answer to these questions will help you avoid the first deadly pool purchasing mistake, which is. . .

Mistake #1:
Not Designing Your Pool for its Intended Purpose
You might have heard the phrase, "Form follows function." To know what type of pool you want, you need to know what you'll be using it for. The type of pool you'll select should depend on what you'll be using it for.

More often than not, people considering the purchase of a pool have a specific purpose in mind. It is important to write this down and have it ready when you start to talk to pool builders.
For instance, if you are going to use your pool mostly for family entertainment, then you will want to include safety features such as gating or fencing that will control access to the pool. If your primary use is for entertainment, then you may consider mood lighting features with special landscaping features, such as waterfall features in and around the pool. If you want to build a pool for physical therapy or exercise, you might include a longer shallow area for swimming or perhaps built in spa jets in the seat, pull up bars, or even a smaller pool with swim jets.
The Myth of the Large Pool
An interesting phenomenon frequently happens when the majority of first-time pool buyers desire a large pool with a deep end and a diving board. After about a year of pool use, new owners discover that the deep end rarely gets used and the diving board becomes more of a safety hazard. Most of the games that are pla
yed by the kids are done in the shallow end and that's where the adults spend 95 percent of their time. Because they decided to build a large pool with a deep end, only 35 percent of the pool gets utilized, resulting in unnecessary expense and low usage. It's also important to consult with your insurance agent regarding increased premiums with diving boards.

Fencing is always an important element of your pool, not only for child safety but to provide a certain level of privacy. You may consider a retaining wall if your yard is on a slope so that you can step down to the pool, providing you more privacy. Many pool builders will try to talk you into elevating the level of your pool if your yard has a slope. Simply because there's less dirt to remove, builders can cut trucking expenses. This can leave you with an inground pool that has an above ground look.

You should also have an understanding or vision of what you want your entire backyard to look like, not just your pool. Your pool should compliment your existing backyard and integrate with your intended landscaping goals, both now and in the future.

Here are some other points to consider when designing your pool:

1. Access - Ensure there is easy access to your pool from your house, restroom or entertainment area. You might want to consider how patios, decks or walkways are positioned to provide a safe and simple entrance and exit between your home and your pool.

2. Lines and Cables - Before settling on a location, you need to ensure that there are no electrical or telephone wires, sewer or septic lines or buried pipes.

3. Drainage - Water needs to drain away from the pool to avoid standing water or dirt and mud getting into the pool. This is especially important if you're in a location that has a history of flooding.

4. Add-Ons - If you plan to install a diving board, spa, slide or waterfall, make sure that you plan for adequate deck space for each add-on.

5. Sheds - A common method of protecting equipment is to build an equipment shed close to the pool.

6. Sun vs Shade - The sun can help to keep your pool water warm; however, placing your pool under trees can result in a lot of extra maintenance.

7. Covenants - Find out if there are any subdivision covenants regarding the construction of pools.

To obtain a building permit, it is generally required to get a survey or plot plan of your entire property. In fact, you should already have one from when you bought your home. The survey will help you to decide where to locate your pool and any other accessories.

Make sure you schedule an initial on-site consultation so that your pools primary functions and activities are reflected in the design. Furthermore, an on-site consultation should urge you to consider the overall vision of what you want your backyard.

Mistake #2
Choosing the Wrong Pool "Container"

There are three basic types of in-ground pools: concrete/gunite, fiberglass, and vinyl liner.

No matter what type of pool you choose, you will be required to perform a certain amount of maintenance. However, each type of pool provides its own maintenance challenges. It's important to understand these challenges by pool type before you make your selection.

Concrete/Gunite Pools
Concrete and gunite (a type of reinforced concrete) are the most common in-ground pool types because they have been on the market longer than the new, more efficient types of pools.

Concrete and gunite are sprayed over a framework of steel rods and wire mesh, then coated with plaster to give the pool a smooth, printable surface. Today, concrete and gunite pools are most commonly used for commercial and public swimming pools.

The nice thing about concrete and gunite pools is that you can virtually build them in any shape or form that you wish. Unfortunately, it is the most expensive of the three types of pools and it takes a long time to build.

Furthermore, concrete and gunite is porous, therefore providing small areas for algae and bacteria to grow. In addition, it can easily crack and chip with the change of the temperature and weather conditions, providing even more areas for algae and bacteria to grow. This is why concrete and gunite pools require the most maintenance of the three types of pools, costing 0 or more a month to maintain. It is also rough on the kids feet, and because kids will stay in the pool for extended lenght's of time makes this extremely damaging to the skin.

Concrete and gunite pools require periodic annual or semi annual pool draining for cleaning purposes. When the pool is drained, the cracks in the concrete and gunite need to be repaired and the pool siding acid-washed and perhaps re plastered, if necessary. Acid washing is necessary every one to three years, depending on water condition. Acid washing does remove a layer of plaster or mar cite. Usually, after the second acid wash you can expect to re plaster the pool.

Vinyl Liner Pools
Vinyl liner pools use a high-density vinyl lining, offering a cosmetic textured pool surface. The lining is "seamed" together throughout the sides of the pool. Polymer or steel walls are bolted and fastened together on concrete flooring. The vinyl liner is spread over the floor and paneled walls and connected to the top of the walls by a vinyl rib at the outside edge of the liner.

The upfront cost of vinyl lined pools can be inexpensive when compared with concrete and gunite pools and take much less time to install. However, the maintenance on vinyl lined pools is high because the liner can be easily scratched or cut, especially if there will be toys or hard objects in the pool (even mechanical pool cleaners!). To repair a vinyl lined pool, you'll need to replace the entire lining, which can cost from ,500 to ,900 or more depending on the time of the season for replacement.

Also, algae and bacteria tend to nest in the porous texture of the fabric and seams of the vinyl, requiring high amounts of chlorine to keep the pool clean. It's kind of like a shower curtain that is exposed to moisture and heat on a consistent basis.

Severe problems can arise when algae starts to grow under a vinyl liner because it can start to eat the liner from the underside and is very difficult to treat. You can expect to pay up to 0 or more a month to maintain a vinyl liner pool.

In addition, heating costs will generally be higher, especially on steel wall construction. The only thing between the ground temperature of 57 degrees and the pool water is steel and vinyl. A polymer or plastic wall does reduce the cost of heating somewhat; but, it also adds considerable cost to the construction of the pool (,500 to ,500 in some cases).

Fiberglass Pools
Fiberglass pools are made out of a seamless one-piece, pre-formed fiberglass container that is set in the ground and can be installed in less than five days. The fiberglass itself has a smooth, non-porous gel coat surface.

Although fiberglass pools have a wide range of sizes and shapes, and can be moved if you choose, you are restricted to those sizes and shapes that are offered, unlike a concrete or gunite pool. You'll rarely find a fiberglass pool over sixteen feet in width because the come from the factory ready to install in one piece.

Fiberglass pools are appealing because they require much less maintenance than either of the other pool types. Fiberglass will not rip, tear, crack, chip or leak, providing a longer-lasting surface. Therefore, monthly maintenance costs are minimal. The durability of fiberglass is especially important if you live in a cold weather climate, or unstable soil, in which surface materials contract and expand. This is why concrete and gunite pools crack and chip.

Because a fiberglass is non-porous, algae and bacteria cannot stick to the surface. This reduces the amount of chlorine necessary to keep the pool clean to about one-fourth of the amount that other pools use, which can add up to large cost savings over time.

Fiberglass pools never require draining for cleaning, which is a huge chore. In addition, to clean the fiberglass surface, all you need to do is vacuum the bottom of the pool, which takes only 10-15 minutes a week. At first you might think that concrete/gunite pools are the most stable; however, fiberglass pools can flex about two feet without sustaining any damage and can safely withstand more external pressure than concrete/gunite pools.

However, there are huge distinctions between different fiberglass pools. (They are not all created equal.) Vinyl Ester resin is a must! This material is a bonding agent that helps hold the pool together. Vinyl Ester also prevents cobalting, which is a black or purple stain that forms from the outside in. It is a chemical reaction within the fiberglass itself. The stain can usually be removed but will continue to resurface. Make sure you see it in writing that the pool has Vinyl Ester. If it's not advertised in print, chances are it doesn't have it.

It's also important to have some sort of vapor barrier in the fiberglass. Even though the gel coat or finish is smooth and non-porous, the back of the pool is without a vapor barrier. Fiberglass is a cloth that will absorb moisture from the ground. Moisture or even ground water will leach through the fiberglass causing blistering on the gel coat that is not usually covered by warranty.

You also want to make certain the pool is constructed with hand laid fiberglass as opposed to chopped glass. Hand laid fiberglass is much stronger and is built with full sheets of fiberglass cloth. Chopped glass fiberglass is a pudding-like substance with shreds of fiberglass usually sprayed or rolled on. Fortunately, because fiberglass pools are pre-built, you can see the pool prior to installation. Check out the finish beforehand. If it doesn't look good out of the ground it won't look good in the ground. Remember, water magnifies any flaws.

The technology in this industry is changing and evolving almost monthly, with recent introductions like the infusion of Carbon Fiber which adds extreme strength, and some pretty nice looking colors, this makes this worth a closer look than in the past.

Mistake #3
Choosing the Wrong Developer
The worst mistake that a person buying a pool can do is choose the wrong developer to build the pool. There are many "fly-by-night" pool developers that use temporary workers to install pools,. Other developers employ installers (or subcontractors) that have virtually no experience with pool installation.

Pool developers consistently experience a high turnover with their staff so it's a constant struggle to keep good, experienced people who have installed a lot of pools. There are also a lot of developers who will sell you a pool with no regard for how it will be integrated with your landscape and lifestyle.

Make sure the developer has a firm brick and mortar location and is not working out of his garage. Also, do not purchase a pool from the Internet. Take time to visit the location.

After narrowing it down to the top two or three builders, invest in the time to visit their location to look at their products and services. See how their staff treats you. (Remember, people who feel good about themselves produce good results).

This is the biggest investment of your life next to your home. Invest your time. Take the family on a fun day out to look at pools and builders. Stop for lunch. Slow down, take your time. Feel comfortable and investigate.

The following are several questions you can ask potential pool developers when you request a proposal or bid to build your pool.

1. Do you offer the type of pool container that I want (fiberglass, concrete/gunite, vinyl liner) and how much experience do you have with installing that type of pool?
Most pool builders specialize in one of the three types of pools. A builder that is an expert in installing concrete pools may not necessarily be an expert in installing fiberglass pools. Find out how many of the same type of pools the builder has installed. If you are having accessories such as a deck, spa or landscaping done with the same builder, make sure that they have done that type of work in the past with other clients.

2. What is the average experience of your installation staff or do you subcontract out the construction? Do you hire only licensed and bonded sub-contractors?
It isn't uncommon to find a pool builder that uses subcontractors for the entire installation process. In this case, you need to consider the experience level of the subcontractors. A pool builder is only as good as the people doing the installation work. Preferably the builder will have his own staff, resulting in better quality control. However, if a subcontractor is used, make sure that they are licensed and bonded to protect you if things go wrong.

3. Are you certified by the National Spa and Pool Institute? What other trade organizations do you belong to?
The National Spa and Pool Institute (NSPI) is the association that supports the spa and pool industry. The NSPI has a "Certified Builder"course that teaches builders how to build high-quality pools using the latest techniques that meet specifications. Having the certification means that the builder has at least met some standard education requirements to do the job right and it shows the builder's commitment to quality. This one question can weed out a fly-by-night builder from a reputable builder. If the builder belongs to the Better Business Bureau, a Chamber of Commerce, or even a Rotary Club, it demonstrates that the builder intends to be around for a long while.

4. Do you provide financing for the pool construction project?
Even if you have the money sitting in the bank or you plan to get it from a commercial lender, asking this question may result in some revealing information. If a builder provides financing, it means that they have been around long enough to build credit and a good reputation with the banks. It is advantageous to have options for financing the construction of your pool. Another benefit of financing your pool is that in-ground pool construction is considered a home improvement and the interest payment on your loan is tax deductible.

5. Can I speak with several of your past customers?
This is the killer question. The proof is in the pudding and if you can't speak to a previous customer, it probably means that they don't have one or that they are disgruntled. Run from a builder that can't provide you with testimonials from prior satisfied customers.

The real test is talking to those customers yourself. Ask the builder if you can pick one or two from a list of 10 previous customers. This will ensure that you'll be choosing a non-biased customer. Ask the customer, "I know that the builder does great work but all jobs have at least one or two things that didn't go as planned. Can you tell me what were some things that didn't meet your expectations?" This question will get the customer off the fence.

6. To what extent is the owner involved in the daily operations of the business?
If the owner of the business isn't 100 percent involved in the business, it doesn't mean that you write them off but you should find out how the business is being managed. Quality usually has a direct correlation to the level of involvement by the owner of the business.

7. Can the builder present a certificate of insurance to prove that they are fully insured?
Ask the builder about any liability and compensation insurance he may carry to protect you in the event of an accident during the construction of the pool. There's nothing worse than getting into a situation in which things didn't go as planned and not having recourse for receiving compensation because of damages. Every reputable builder should be fully insured. Period.

If you ask and don't receive a copy of worker's compensation and liability insurance, don't use the builder. You may even go as far as to call the agent listed to verify that their insurance is in force. Finally, remember worker's compensation protects people. Liability protects property. You need to have both.

Other things you might consider are the builder's credit rating and you may want to check county records for lawsuits.

8. Does the builder offer in-home design services?
Many good builders will offer in-home design services that will not only save you money but also demonstrate the builder's experience and expertise.

9. If there is damage to my yard or landscaping, will you repair it?
It is imperative that you set your expectations up front during the interview process with the builder, especially when it comes to damage. Many pool buyers are surprised when they see the amount of damage to their yard that takes place during a pool installation.

However, there is such a thing as excess damage due to negligence on the part of the builder. Make sure you address this right up front and that it gets into your contract. Some pool builders aren't willing to take on the risk of paying for yard damage.

10. What are the electrical and plumbing requirements and who will perform them?
Your pool builder should know about existing electrical, plumbing, zoning, building and grading requirements. It's important to test the knowledge of your builder. Even if you don't know the answers yourself, you'll have an idea whether they have a good grasp on the requirements.

By the way, never allow a pool builder to force you to take a permit out in your name. It should always be in the builder's...

11. What type of maintenance training will I receive upon completion of the pool?
Upon completion of pool installation, your pool builder should provide you with training, including: equipment maintenance training; chemical and cleaning training; winterizing training; and safety training. These topics will be crucial to the longevity of your pool.

12. How long will the construction take and when can you start?
Even if a pool builder is good and you feel comfortable with their skills and ability, their schedule needs to sync with your schedule. A good pool builder will most likely be booked, so you may want to start the search process early in the season or reset your expectations as to when the pool can be installed.

Never choose a pool or a builder based strictly on schedule. Make your choice on the quality of both the product and the builder. A high-quality builder will never sacrifice quality for speed. Remember, if you are a first time pool buyer, another couple of months won't hurt you. Stay focused on quality.

13. What is the cost and how much do you require as a deposit?
Ultimately, your pool needs to fit your budget. You should ask for a proposal only from builders that you feel comfortable with and meet your minimum requirements. Although it varies from builder to builder, 2 percent to 5 percent down is an acceptable amount to ask as a deposit. If a builder asks for an amount greater than 10 percent down, it's time to end the interview. Also, make sure you examine the down payment schedule and make sure the builder explains it to you.

Good References are Important

Overall, asking this series of questions will help you get a feel for who may be the best choice to build your pool. Remember, good references are important because they are based on past experience rather than a right answer to an interview question. Call local building departments, call the state, and call the Better Business Bureau. A good builder's reputation will precede them.

Mistake #4
Not Getting a Full Understanding of Your Pool Contract and Warranty
It is certainly a deadly mistake not getting a full understanding of your pool contract and warranty. As Ross Perot once said, "The devil is in the details." Pool contracts and warranties can be deceptive if they are not read carefully and if you don't ask enough questions.

Parts of a pool usually included in the warranty are:

1. Structural - Structural integrity of walls, reinforcements and concrete.

2. Equipment - Equipment such as filters, skimmers, pumps and heaters.

3. Plumbing - Materials and workmanship on electrical, gas, piping and pool plumbing.

Generally speaking, most pool buyers get surprised when something goes wrong because they didn't take the time to understand the details of what is included in the warranty and more importantly, what is NOT included in the warranty. Try to make sure your pump, filter and heater are from the same manufacturer. That way you have one warranty that covers your main equipment. Plus, most pool companies will not stock repair parts from multiple manufacturers. Things like discoloration in fiberglass and vinyl liner pools are usually not covered because the color of the walls have a lot to do with how you've maintained the pool and the chemical balance of the pool water. Chipped concrete or gunite are not usually warranted because that's the nature of concrete when exposed to the elements.

When purchasing a vinyl liner pool, you need to be cautious about what's included in the warranty for the liner. Is it just the seams or is it the entire liner? Most vinyl liner pool builders stress the warranty on the seam, but the seam never goes bad. What frequently goes bad is the vinyl lining, not the structural walls or the seam.

Who's Warranting What?
Understand who warranties what. For instance, who warranties the pump and filter? The manufacturer or the dealer? Who do you contact to report problems? Do they have a toll-free number? Who comes out to fix the problem? In some cases, each individual manufacturer will warranty each separate piece of equipment and will have different service providers fixing the problem. There's rarely a one-stop solution for pool warranties and service.

Read the warranty carefully with the builder and ask questions. Ask what is not warranted and why. After you've seen a couple of warranties side by side, the questions will become much easier.

Mistake #5
Focusing on Upfront Cost Rather than Cost of Ownership
Because in-ground pools can cost up to ,000 and more, most pool buyers are concerned about the upfront price and pay little attention to daily operational costs. Purchasing a pool that requires little maintenance will usually be the cheapest deal in the long run. Pools that don't require a lot of chemicals, cleaning, resurfacing or replacement parts will cost less over the life of the pool.

Additional Costs

Additional costs of required basic equipment can surprise some pool buyers. Equipment such as filter systems, steps or ladders, and skimmers for surface cleaning are considered essential.

Many pool owners install heating equipment and pool-side decking of concrete or wood. Pool covers are often used to keep water clean and retain heat when the pool is not in use. If used properly, these covers can be a wise energy-saving investment.

Mistake #6
Falling for Slimy Sales Gimmicks
Once you have decided to build a swimming pool, there is a natural excitement and eagerness to have it installed as soon as possible. This is often the point at which unwary buyers can get into hot water because dishonest salespeople and builders will be quick to take advantage of the situation.

Keep in mind that the late spring and early summer months can bring these unscrupulous people into communities where home swimming pools are popular. Attractive advertisements can turn up, offering deals that seem too good to turn down. Here are some warning signs that signal "Buyer Beware!"

1. Salespeople who tell you an advertised pool they offer "on sale" is not worth having and then try to switch you to a more expensive model. This is called "Bait and Switch" and is a tactic that is often used in the retail world.

2. Salespeople who use the ploy of offering a reduced price on the basis your pool will be used as a model.

3. Salespeople who pressure you into signing a contract. Remember: no reputable builder and no authorized representative of a reputable builder will rush you into signing any agreement or contract at any time.

4. Never get talked into taking out the "Building Permit" yourself or in your own name. The contractor should do this. Always make sure that the contract clearly states that the pool builder is required to hire only licensed and bonded "subcontractors."

5. If the pool builder will not do an on-site initial visit, be alerted to the possibility of a hard sale. Chances are, the builder does not understand or care to understand your requirements.

Conclusion
Purchasing a pool can be a scary experience, especially for those first timers who haven't been through the process. There are a myriad of items to consider... pool type, maintenance, warranties, contracts, liability, plumbing, landscaping, electricity, drainage, restrictions, accessories, and so on. It's no wonder many pool buyers make mistakes that end up costing them hundreds, even thousands, of dollars.

With the information in this special report, you will be able to avoid many of the most common mistakes people make when purchasing a pool. It will equip you with the ability and know-how to ask smart questions that will result in helping you find the right pool for you and your family.


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

What is Filamentous Algae?

!±8± What is Filamentous Algae?

Of all the problematic algae species in ponds, the most feared and most ambitious is filamentous algae. This algae species can be relentless, quickly reproducing and clinging to any surface in your pond. This is also the most well recognized algae species in pond care. Any pond owner can identify filamentous algae by its characteristic hair-like mats. Worst of all, it is ugly and makes your pond look horrible!

At first glance, you may think hair algae would be single-cell loners in your pond much like planktonic algae. However, they are unicellular, but the cells enjoy the company of other filamentous algae cells. As a result, this algae grows together in thick, hair-like strands that cling to pond surfaces. There are several species: Spirogyra, Cladophora and Pithophora.

Spirogyra is easily identified by its bright, almost neon-green color. At the microscopic level, this algae resembles a DNA helix. In the pond environment, it's very slimy and usually has thick bubbles of protein (i.e. scum) surrounding it. Cladophora is another very common filamentous algae that resembles cotton. If you look closely at the shallow parts of your pond, you'll probably find Cladophora. Cladophora resembles tiny plant-like stalks that undulate and look "hairy". Pithophora is the third most common filamentous algae that grows in very long thick strands. Pithophora is also called "horse hair" algae because it resembles thick long hair and feels like wool.

You'll first notice filamentous algae in the shallow parts of your pond. If you have a waterfall, or several pond ledges, they will establish itself in the bottom shallows first. In small populations, filamentous algae are quite harmless and will not become prolific as planktonic algae. Out of control breeding occurs when you have high nitrates and waste in your water, which serves as food. Unchecked, filamentous algae can grow quickly and make your pond look like a mat of green scum.

As the algae spreads to the bottom of your pond, it produces large amounts of oxygen as it grows. This oxygen gets trapped in the thick mats, and eventually these mats float to the surface. This is why ponds with string algae problems have thick floating mats. Left unchecked, they can quickly cover your entire pond surface.

In order to prevent an explosion, you should stock your pond with plenty of plants and/ or have a good filtration system in place. Plants compete with algae for oxygen and and nitrates while also providing shade. All of these things prevent algae from overrunning your pond. Another important control measure for filamentous algae is mechanical removal of floating mats that may emerge from time to time. Just by raking these mats from the surface of your pond, you can instantly cut your population in half. Then, of course, there are algaecides on the market that can make quick work of this pest. Just be sure to follow directions accordingly.

If you find that your pond is quickly becoming overrun with filamentous algae, you can quickly reduce the population by vacuuming your pond floor. This will cut down the breeding population and reduce waste at the bottom, which cuts down the food supply. With a little bit of elbow grease, filamentous algae is easily controlled.


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Some people are so naive as to believe that marijuana is not addictive. However, if they have sleepless nights without a role or two to get from marijuana. Marijuana is a drug addict in the body for a long time, even after leaving their last cigarette. It 'very addictive and if you hooked, it takes much effort to overcome the addiction.

Marijuana is fat soluble, remains in the system of the addictfor a relatively long time. The store fat in the organs of marijuana and gradually let go of the metabolism. Then it is excreted from the body of the addict. The natural detoxification of marijuana from the body may take a long time, even several months to complete. Used marijuana before the system quickly some of the best detoxifying products.

Medical experts and professionals are aware of the addictive effects of marijuana. Therefore, they came to marijuana detoxThis is a medical procedure in the liberation of the body of toxins accumulated by drug addict addiction. It is an essential process that takes place before the addict begins his real recovery. For a successful recovery from addiction, it is important to undergo detoxification, drug addicts all over the body and clear mind.

Marijuana is very addictive and you get addicted to it faster. For the first time users of marijuana usually feel a strong desire to use the drug again. Athe best way to treat marijuana is a drug addict through the detoxification of the body. Drug addicts undergoing detoxification can regardless of the duration of their use of marijuana. Most people are addicted to marijuana is usually problems with the pressure in their professional lives, personal and social. Consistency in dependence of marijuana leads to impaired memory and learning difficulties.

Marijuana addiction treatment centers offer detoxification marijuana in the recovery process to help the addict. The know-howStaff at the centers to understand that a complete and clear mind is necessary to recognize the patterns and the reasons for addiction. The detoxification process begins with a number of drugs along with a vitamin program to get out the impurities from the body of the addict. This helps to heal the damage to body organs, especially the lungs.

When marijuana contains three times the carbon monoxide form of cigarettes, the lungs are at high risk of damage. A completeEvaluation of the body is made and, therefore, drugs administered to treat heart and blood cleansing. Patients with anxiety syndromes are placed under anti-anxiety treatment programs.

The symptoms of detoxification are not harmful to the addict, but they can create symptoms such as craving for drugs is at its peak during detoxification. Marijuana detox symptoms include insomnia, nausea, depression, aggression, headaches, irritability, anxiety and loss of appetite.These symptoms depend on the history of abuse of marijuana and the psychology of the patient. There are medications available to treat the symptoms of detoxification marijuana, but over time, the symptoms relieved.

Marijuana treatment centers offer support groups, sober for the fight against the symptoms of detoxification and the temptation by focusing on positive energy and hope for a better life, healthy and sober life.


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Sunday, August 14, 2011

10 tips for growing tomatoes delicious

!±8± 10 tips for growing tomatoes delicious

There are two good reasons that the tomato is the most common home-grown vegetables in the United States -

Home-grown tomatoes are very tasty. Store-bought tomatoes taste like cardboard.

(Yes, I know that technically a tomato is a fruit, but think of the way?)

Here are 10 tips to help you grow your own delicious tomatoes at home -

Tomatoes need lots of light and must be in full sun, if possible, be grown. Tomato plants like moist soiland must be watered every day. Tomatoes grow well in most soil types but prefers soils with a pH of about 6.5. Your garden tomato can be improved by adding manure, leaf mold, peat or other organic materials. When you buy a plant in the garden store (or, if you grow yourself, and determine when the transplant) In search of a tomato plant that is 6-8 inches tall, dark green, with a sturdy trunk and well developed root system. Three to five tomato plants should be for every family member shouldIdeal for eating fresh. If you plan on canning tomatoes or juice, then plan to grow to five to 10 plants per person. Tomatoes transplanted outside when the weather is warm enough that the ambient temperature is below 45 degrees at night. Also, make sure that the soil temperature above 60 ° C. Plant seedlings a little 'deeper than they were in pots. To stop the mulch around your plants, weeds and water loss from the soil. Tomatoes to be cultivated land, but most peoplerather, the game plan. Be sure to water tomatoes every day or every other day. At least one inch of water a week in May and June and at least two inches a week in July, August and September.

If you have room for a garden, you should see a few lines of the tomato plant. You will be amazed at how the taste and smell of home-grown tomatoes. Especially when everything you've ever tried the cardboard, food store variety.


10 tips for growing tomatoes delicious

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Systems for the production of organic compost

!±8± Systems for the production of organic compost

Organic compounds can be combined with materials that are readily available. The natural process of decomposition is increased, be accelerated. A balance of wet and dry material will result in aerated compost. Leaves, grass, kitchen waste - except meat and grease, paper and cardboard can also be used. Most anything can be incorporated into organic compost.

The materials and the construction of the space you have available and the amount of physical work, you want to do,determine how to make organic compost. Compost heaps or open wells have no need of building materials. A stack is slow to start and easy to complete, how to acquire materials. It requires little maintenance. As the name suggests, is not able to process very quickly, and during the process of leaching of nutrients can be lost. It can also smell and attract flies and animals. A hot pile is started, if you add a lot of things around all the time. To continue working, must be ventilatedwell and often. A garden fork works well for this. The intense heat kills weed seeds and pathogens, which is always a good thing for organic compost.

Wells are quickly and easily, without maintenance, but only handle small quantities. Pali and wells can be set in a corner of the garden, or any other convenient place. A suitable location is one that is easy to obtain raw materials and finished compost from the circulation. Some protection from the wind, and exposure tothe sun, it is desirable to assist in the heating of decomposition.

There is no shortage of plans for various compost containers and boxes of materials such as wire, wood, brick and plastic manifold. This is definitely a neat way to create organic compost, and keep the animals and they get angry. The container helps keep the heat inside and, when often, the decomposition can be fast. Many of the plastic container is available to pick up very little space and can be rolled up so that the compost is aeratedeasily. In addition, garbage bags and trash cans can be used, but needs to take some care with it the smell, flies, and keep the check out only to a pulp.

If you really do not want your system to create organic compost, it is sufficient to distribute the material covered on the ground and work in. This method requires that everything is working, before it has broken down. Will be longer before benefits are noticed, such as the decomposition is actuallythe ground. Ideally, this is possible, as a rotation of a portion of the garden, the deer for the season. The floor will then be fertilized and prepared for next year.

A final method for the production of organic compost worms exploit. This simple method can be performed both indoors because there was no smell. You can always add material to make it a good way to compost food waste. This method produces a product that is very nutritious.

Composting occurs in nature, with or without us. The process ofcan be as simple or as complex as you want. It 'a good idea to do some' planning so that they are satisfied with your efforts. As always choose to go to organic gardening is compost.


Systems for the production of organic compost

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

How the Super Nova LED grow light indoor grow lighting is Changed

!±8± How the Super Nova LED grow light indoor grow lighting is Changed

All plants need three things to grow and prosper, and are light, food and water. The light is extremely important because without adequate light, the plant is able to perform photosynthesis and incapable of chemical energy, also known as the foods that come to growth. In this sense, is fundamental to the bright light inside the garden at all levels, whether for a home gardener or a keen commercial greenhouse grower. Gardeners are enthusiastic internalThe new LED grow light called Super Nova for many reasons.

The Super Nova LED grow lights to provide the plants with all the light they need for optimal growth. Plants need more light to be certain spectra as a function of their growth phase. Plant grow lights are available in different color temperatures, from blues to one end of the spectrum and red on the opposite side. Young plants need light in the blue range for good growth, while the mature plants to be producedFruits and flowers thrive in the light spectrum of red and orange.

The supernova light is unique in that you can control the red and blue spectrum light color temperature independent. This means that you have a light spectrum that produces more red, if necessary, and have a more blue content of your choice, and all from the same lighting. The growth of light also offers a better spectra of six of its own LED light. This is unique in the world of LED grow lights.

The Super Nova LEDgrow light is also very expensive. The Super Nova LED, a 270-watt LED grow lights run on a fraction of the electricity needed to run a 1000 watt high intensity discharge lamps are growing. The amazing Super Nova LED, however, generates three times the brightness of conventional LEDs. This is a powerful phenomenon, which results in a luxuriant growth of plants grown with this type of LED grow lights.

Another practical aspect of the Super Nova LED grow light is the wide coverage of thisgrow light can reach. The plants in a half square feet of growing surface receive enough light from the supernova LEDs. Seven PCBs in these lights offer the possibility of light projected onto different angles in order to achieve this.

Many gardeners find that growing conventional lights tend to run hot. This means that you can buy products in order to cool so it does not overheat. This is not the case with the Super Nova LED grow light. The Supernova is equipped with built-in LEDFans to keep you cool the unit, while simultaneously saving the cost of ordinary air-cooled reflectors and piping.

For improved ease of plant growth, efficiency and the user, the lights grow light Supernova offers everything the indoor gardener.


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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Glyphosate herbicide

!±8± Glyphosate herbicide

A weed is a plant that has no value, where a plant grows and is growing rapidly, most will invade or smother more desirable plants. There are many ways to kill weeds, but many gardeners would like the easiest way to get rid of it. Glyphosate is the active chemical in some of the most popular weed murderess. This is a natural amino acid glycine amino acids from the linearly and the name is a division of glycine, phosphates and-eat. The molecule hasseveral dissociable hydrogen atoms, especially hydrogen phosphate group of the first.

It looks like the miracle cure for unwanted weeds and plants, was quickly decomposes in the soil and is also said to serve as very safe. This is a common herbicide used to kill unwanted plants both in agriculture and agricultural landscapes. Using the United States is estimated between 38 and 48 million pounds a year. Most products containing glyphosate or from a wetting agent,Chemicals that help to penetrate the plant cells. It 'is undeniable, the molecule most studied in the history of agriculture. Regulatory authorities around the world who have analyzed the origin of glyphosate on several occasions his 25-year history, has found that glyphosate is not mutagenic or carcinogenic.

Be aware of when to buy and take a glyphosate-based product, the share of various products, as it can vary greatly. The concentration will be displayed on the screenLabel. The price is something you should consider before buying the herbicide into account. The concentration is less than less expensive glyphosate. Although the concentration of less means that the herbicide will be less effective and you have to use chemistry to do the same job than the versions at high concentration.

Glyphosate is not resident in or influence on the ground to non-target plants, and does not move through the ground, to give otherThe non-target plants through the root system. It is only efficient when it comes into contact with the green parts of plants growing. Other tests have shown that the soil particles closer until he is humiliated. This means that the possibility of injury to nearby plants is negligible, and is an extremely low potential for glyphosate to move into groundwater.


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Monday, July 25, 2011

Growing Up with Literature, 6th Edition (What's New in Early Childhood)

!±8±Growing Up with Literature, 6th Edition (What's New in Early Childhood)

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GROWING UP WITH LITERATURE, Sixth Edition, provides a practical and understandable presentation of how to use children¿s literature/picture books to enhance literacy and language development in children ages birth to eight years. All genres of literature are addressed, including ABC/Counting books, folk and fairy tales, fables, and traditional/contemporary fiction and nonfiction. Learners will acquire an understanding of the relationship between picture books and language development, brain development, media, and the community. They will also learn effective strategies for selecting and evaluating books, planning reading experiences, sharing stories with children, and using stories to help children deal with stress and problems (bibliotherapy). Other topics include integrating stories with other subject matter, and using puppetry, theater, and storytelling to enhance literature. References to the best of children¿s literature over the past several decades, including 200 new children¿s books, are provided.Kindle textbooks are functionally equivalent to the print textbook. In some cases, individual items such as ancillary images or multimedia have been removed for digital delivery due to rights restrictions.

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