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SAC600 - Sunleaves Portable Dual-Hose Air Conditioner Sunleaves Portable Dual-Hose Air Conditioner
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  Sunleaves AquaChill  -   SA200
$370.00
Keep roots cool and plants happy with a Sunleaves AquaChill. Recommended for reservoirs up to 132 gallons, the 120-volt AquaChill 132 has durable ABS housing, push-button temperature regulation, an. . . [more details]
  



  Sunleaves AquaChill  -   SA210
$520.00
Keep roots cool and plants happy with a Sunleaves AquaChill. Recommended for reservoirs up to 264 gallons, the 120-volt AquaChill 264 has durable ABS housing, push-button temperature regulation, an. . . [more details]
  



  Sunleaves AquaChill  -   SA215
$900.00
Keep roots cool and plants happy with a Sunleaves AquaChill. Recommended for reservoirs up to 317 gallons, the 120-volt AquaChill 317 has durable stainless steel housing, push-button temperature. . . [more details]
  



  Sunleaves Portable Dual-Hose Air Conditioner   -   SAC600
$536.00
The Sunleaves Portable Dual-Hose Air Conditioner is the Earth-friendly way to keep indoor garden temperatures and humidity at comfortable levels for people and plants! It uses the ozone-safe. . . [more details]
  




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Composting
Did you know that composting the organic matter from your household can help in the effort against global warming? When materials like food and garden waste break down without fresh air (as is the case when compacted deep within landfills), they ferment and release the greenhouse gas known as methane, which is estimated to be over 20 times more influential than carbon dioxide at incrementally raising the earth’s temperature.