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Organic fertilizers are the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of green and gardening. Green gardening takes on a whole new dimension when applying “repurposing” to the mix. I love to garden. Through the years I have developed methods that have naturally evolved into a Green approach with little effort.
I live in a townhouse that allows homeowners to tend to their own garden beds; if they so wish. My gardening area is approximately 125 square feet of growing space but is extended with containers on the porch and deck.
This article makes suggestions or recommendations for the average home gardener.
While being “Green” is a relatively new movement this seems to be born out of a “disposable” society. Global warming with a pronounced consciousness to save the planet is a terrific concept. It just seems post-WWII generations contributed more to the crisis than prior ones. And while all efforts should be applauded that reduce carbon footprints, etc. will our lifestyles cancel out these efforts?
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"Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue." How about "Something Old, Something Renewed, Something Recycled, Some Organic too." |
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Everything is Green today-all about leaving less of one's carbon footprint. Green is fast becoming a way of life in everything we do. Sustainable this, recycled that, organic, chemical-free on and on. These products are in every area of our life so why not Weddings. |
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"I feel that being "eco-friendly" is a trend that's here to stay," says Erik Kent, Co-Publisher of NJWedding.com and WeddingIndustry.biz. |
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Cold or Warm Water? Washing your clothes in cold or warm water rather than hot water can generate substantial savings on your budget. If the U.S alone switched to this method we could SAVE an amount of energy equivalent to 100,000 barrels of oil/per day. Make sure to fill the load each time you wash.
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