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The Soil
We need moisture, air circulation, and certain varying degrees of warmth or
heat. In the breaking-down of organic matter in the compost heap we find evidence of
heat because the biochemical process itself produces the warmth we feel when we dig into the heap.
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2.
Weeds And Weeding
Rarely do we hear a gardener mention how weeds protect the soil from damage, how the deep-rooting kinds bring nutrients from the subsoil to the upper soil for our plants to use, or the benefit of spreading forms which keep moisture near the surface and prevent clay soils from baking in summer
heat.
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3.
Setback Thermostats
If you
heat with oil, a daytime and a nighttime eight-hour setback used five days out of seven, with only nighttime setbacks on the weekend, will reduce your fuel bill.
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4.
Swimming Pools
If the pH or the total alkalinity of your water supply should
change, the water you add will disrupt the balance previously achieved.
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5.
Vacuum Cleaners
Thus, it is important to empty the filter or
change the collection bag when filled.
The tank-type cleaner has the greatest capacity of all cleaner types, and thus retains suction for the longest period.
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6.
Oil Furnaces
To get the most
heat, your fuel should be burned completely. The oil-air mixture should use the minimum quantity of air that will give a "clean" flame.
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7.
Warm - Air Heating
It is filtered and a fan forces it over the
heat exchanger where it picks up
heat from the firepot.
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8.
Firing Procedures
A rather slow firing schedule is required for most ceramics, so that time is allowed for the various reactions to take place, to
change raw clay into finished ceramic items.
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9.
Sandy Soils
Although sandy soils readily permit the penetration of
heat, air and water, the holding power of such soils is very low.
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10.
Compost
The primary aim is to produce organic material in a suitable form for incorporation into the soil to improve its physical structure, increase its capacity for holding water and plant nutrients, and to provide conditions for the multiplication and activities of those micro-organisms that release plant foods, and
change complex chemicals to simple forms that plants can use.
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