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How Moss Damage The Roof?

September 30, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

by Scott Rodgers A person does not know what he/she is talking about when he/she says that moss does not affect the roof. In fact moss is a live thing and to need to grow it needs to eat like all living organisms do. The moss can be eliminated in a very simple way. If you have some handy tools with a good moss cleaning product than you can eliminate the moss on your own. To remove the moss from your roof do not use bleach or chlorine based products, as it will though kill the moss but

18 Ways to Create a Relaxing Home Office Experience

September 29, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Most graphic and web designers spend long, long periods of time in the home office, so why not make working less stressful and more relaxing? Creating a relaxing home office can help you produce better work, reduce stress, make working more enjoyable and improve your mental and physical health. Below I have put together some interesting tips you can follow to create a more zen-like home office and working experience. Feel free to share any relaxation tips below or photos of your own zen-like hom

How to Make Your Own Mulch: A Beginner’s Guide for the Lazy Composter

September 29, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

By Little House One thing I enjoy about my small garden is the fragrant smell of my lavender plants and the movement of the feather grass in the wind. I have become an avid small-garden and container gardener. In the process, I've also gotten very eco-conscious about what I put on my plants and in my garden. I began to research other gardening websites, specifically ones that discussed eco-friendly alternatives to fertilizers. The nitrogen in fertilizers isn't healthy on the environment. I

Vegan Living: Dressing The Part

September 28, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Most people are overcome with confusion when they realize veganism is a lifestyle, not just a diet. The choice to be compassionate to all sentient beings goes beyond veggie burgers and hummus, and drips into our clothing, personal care products and the choices we make every single day. It is not a burden, it does not limit us, and we most certainly don’t walk around in burlap sacks. Ethical fashion has come a long way, baby. What clothing materials are considered “Not-Vegan?” Good questio

Vegan Living: Dressing The Part

September 28, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Most people are overcome with confusion when they realize veganism is a lifestyle, not just a diet. The choice to be compassionate to all sentient beings goes beyond veggie burgers and hummus, and drips into our clothing, personal care products and the choices we make every single day. It is not a burden, it does not limit us, and we most certainly don’t walk around in burlap sacks. Ethical fashion has come a long way, baby. What clothing materials are considered “Not-Vegan?” Good questio

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