Wednesday, August 5, 2009
“California graywater liberation day”
Art Ludwig says this of historic Tuesday, August 4th in California.
Yesterday, California Regulators issued an emergency decision that will allow residents to create simple water-reuse systems without a construction permit. Such as the Laundry to Landscape system that Art Ludwig has modeled for years, in addition to the thousands of other Californians. This emergency ruling is based on CA governors drought condition report of 2007 and last year.
While the single use system is legal without a permit other more complicated systems will require one to go though the permitting process.
http://hcd.ca.gov/codes/shl/graywater_emergency.html
One positive step in the right direction... now let's stop using flush toilets!!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Equisetum hyemale L.
Common name: scouring rush horsetail -from Latin equus (horse) and saeta (bristle)
Families
of vascular plants, horsetails reproduce by spores rather than seeds.
For over one hundred million years the equisetum family dominated the
sub canopy of late Paleozoic forests. They are known as living fossils.
Horsetails
are a valuable dynamic accumulator plant very rich in silica but also
in magnesium, calcium and iron. As it decomposes these nutrients become
available to soil organisms and ultimately our plants.
They
are wonderful for bog gardens and for covering a wet low spot where
nothing else will grow; always taking care not to let it become invasive
to native populations.
Uses:
The
leaves are used as a dye and give a soft green color; its extract is
often used to provide silica for supplementation. It’s also used as a
fungicide, liquid feed; musical instrument; paper; parasiticide; polish;
sandpaper; scourer.
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