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A new use for polystyrene
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A new use for polystyrene
Have just put in a small pond (abt. 55gal) and it was heating up so much that even the water lilly was cooking Have now put in four big bits of polystyrene from the last something or other that came packaged with it.
The pond looks a sight but now the plants will have a chance to grow enough to shade the water without cooking first
And the fish are thrilled to be cool enough to get off the bottom
The pond looks a sight but now the plants will have a chance to grow enough to shade the water without cooking first
And the fish are thrilled to be cool enough to get off the bottom
GB- Homemade Moderator
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Re: A new use for polystyrene
I have to admit that I hate polystyrene as a material, so it's good to know that it has its uses. GB - you are so resourceful!!
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Re: A new use for polystyrene
Well isn't that a coincidence, in the book I'm ploughing through at the moment
"The End Of Nature" by Bill McKibben, one of the suggestions apparently put forward by some scientist or other to solve global warming was to float polystyrene chips on the oceans to reflect the suns rays...
But on a small scale in a pond until the lillies get established 'tis a good idea, although I have seen it suggested to use cork tiles, which is fine if they aren't treated...
"The End Of Nature" by Bill McKibben, one of the suggestions apparently put forward by some scientist or other to solve global warming was to float polystyrene chips on the oceans to reflect the suns rays...
But on a small scale in a pond until the lillies get established 'tis a good idea, although I have seen it suggested to use cork tiles, which is fine if they aren't treated...
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Re: A new use for polystyrene
sparhawk wrote:Well isn't that a coincidence, in the book I'm ploughing through at the moment
"The End Of Nature" by Bill McKibben, one of the suggestions apparently put forward by some scientist or other to solve global warming was to float polystyrene chips on the oceans to reflect the suns rays...
But on a small scale in a pond until the lillies get established 'tis a good idea, although I have seen it suggested to use cork tiles, which is fine if they aren't treated...
words fail me on the ocean thing
And cork tiles would be super if they wernt treated and were free in the bargan!
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