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How to clean a green swimming pool - create an algae free pool
Yesterday I decided to create a new you tube movie explaining how to clear algae that's built up within a swimming pool and published the final results today. Its a step by step guide on how I tackle the problem. I must admit I did deliberately...
0 commentsI Had the Worst Pool Algae This Spring
The pool algae this spring was the worst I had ever seen, I even used a winterizing kit, and it was still dark green, with black algae. The chemicals and pool filter were a losing battle, and the algae were winning.
2 commentsWhy We Have Scientific Names Of Plants
Scientific plant names are given to keep down confusion. Taxonomists develop scientific names so that the same name is used throughout the world, no matter what language. Many of these names are a combinatin of Latin and Greek. Just imagine how...
0 commentsQuick Steps on How to Get Rid of Algae in Swimming Pool
Getting rid of the algae in your swimming pool can be very painful. There are certain methods and processes that you have to follow in order to get rid of them permanently. The most important thing is to...
0 commentsA World Without Oil: Part Two
In Part 2, we explore how people would be able to cope without oil from a year hence to up to 40 years distant. What sort of alternatives would we use? Could we ever rebuild the modern world? What will our daily lives look like? Read on to find out...
10 commentsMiles of Exotics in Kansas City
This hub is about Miles of Exotics pet store which specializes in exotic animals and is located in the Kansas City area.
0 commentsHow To Get Rid of Green Swimming Pool Water
If you have green pool water, it may not be algae. Green pool water may be a reaction to the shock treatment and the metal in your water. Find out how to get rid of it.
0 commentsThe Dangers of Blue-Green Algae
Many people don't know what blue-green algae is, but it can be a serious problem and a danger, especially in the summer months. This article discusses what it is, how it occurs and what to look out for.
1 commentThe Plec - A Sucker's Poem
A poem about the suckermouth catfish, the cleaner-upper of aquariums across the world - mother nature's dirt eater.
35 commentsRenewable Fuels to replace gas: Cellulosic Ethanol and Algae Ethanol
Lower those gas prices! Renewable Ethanol fuels made from corn, sugars, and algae are starting to take form. The EPA has set the minimum standard of 36 billion barrels of renewable fuel by the year 2022, and there is a lot to look forward to, especially in the field of ethanol.
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