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- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 81-87.
- Design and planting principles.
- Cultivate a personal-sized orchard.
- Another alternative to traditional roofing materials is a rooftop garden, or "green roof."
- Green roofs may be either extensive or intensive. Your site characteristics and objectives will determine which green roof is appropriate for your property.
- Clean Frequently. Cleaning is an effective health maintenance strategy, and a very cost effective one at that. It\'s true! A clean home is a healthy home.
- Many people believe house plants will remove indoor air pollution. But will they?
- Use the principles of separation, elimination, and ventilation to deal with pollutants originating from any source.
- A comprehensive how-to guide.
- A team of scientists from the Korean Rural Development Administration and the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia tested the efficiency of airborne formaldehyde removal in 86 species of plants.
- When outfitting or decorating your home, there are sensitive choices you can make if you have asthma.
- Testing by NASA and other agencies has found that plants remove VOCs from indoor environments and contribute to better health and well-being.
- Horticulturists Dr. Stanley Kays, Dr. Bodie Pennisi and research associate D.S. Wang at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Science are conducting ongoing research into the ability of houseplants to remove volatile organic compounds from the air.
- If you want to use safer, less-toxic pest-control alternatives, there are quite a few available.
- Use humidity, temperature and other natural remedies to rid your greenery of pests.
- Apartment dwellers and those with otherwise inadequate yards can still eat from a home-grown garden.
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