Bush Regeneration: What You Need to Know
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Bush Regeneration: What You Need to Know

Hello, my name is Bob and this is my bush regeneration blog. Until a couple of years ago, I didn't know a thing about bush regeneration. All that changed when I purchased some land located near Alice Springs. I moved my family out to our new house and started work on the place to turn it into our dream home. Once I had fixed up the house itself, I turned my attention to the surrounding land. I called in an environmental consultant who gave me plenty of advice about how I could regenerate the bush land which surrounded my home. I hope you like my blog.

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Bush Regeneration: What You Need to Know

  • Popular Options for Keeping Your Home's Swimming Pool Water Warm

    30 November 2017

    Keeping your home's swimming pool water warm is vital for your comfort, even in summertime. Rarely does the outside temperature or direct sunlight work to keep all the water off even a small pool warm enough for swimming, and this is especially true if your yard has lots of shade trees, or if the pool is often exposed to cooling winds. To keep your swimming pool water warm, note a few choices and options you have, so you can choose the best one for your property.

  • 3 Key Elements For Creating An Urban Off-Grid Home

    29 August 2017

    Australians are increasingly turning to alternative ways to provide the basic amenities for their homes. This is in part due to the ever-increasing costs and in part due to the growing awareness of the impact that the provision of amenities has on the natural environment. If you live in an urban area, then you may think that increasing self-sufficiency is an option that's limited to those who live in a rural or bush environment.

  • 4 Signs Bush Regeneration Is Right for Your Property

    28 August 2017

    Bush regeneration is the process of getting rid of weed-infested areas and replacing them with natural bush. The process is multiple-stepped and typically requires the help of a specialist from a company like EcoHort Pty Ltd. Wondering if you should insist on bush regeneration for your commercial or residential property? Here are four signs you should. 1. The Property Borders a Natural Area If your property is in the midst of a city, bush regeneration doesn't usually make sense.

  • Two Ways to Make Your De-Cluttering Project More Environmentally-Friendly

    21 August 2017

    Ridding your house of all of the clutter that you no longer want or need can be a wonderful experience; it can create more space in your property and make it easier for you to keep your home neat and organised. However, many people who decide to de-clutter their homes do not give enough thought to the effect their actions may have on the environment. Throwing all of your unwanted items into a landfill will have a hugely negative impact on the planet; landfills contribute to global warming, air pollution and the contamination of nearby lakes, rivers and agricultural fields.

  • How to Save Money with Renewable Energy & Green Home Improvements

    14 August 2017

    Melting snow and warmer weather may have you thinking about spring cleaning and home improvement projects. Stop and consider money-saving, green home improvements before you get busy with your toolbox. What makes your home green? A green home promotes the health of your family without making a harmful impact on the environment. It features renewable resources and sustainable building practices and is energy efficient Home Inspections You can enjoy the benefits of green home improvements and renewable energy technology without spending a lot.