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
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Photo credit: fotoosvanrobin They come in every color but they're still all green: Cute, comfy, eco-friendly shoes to walk the Earth in every day. What's a conference or convention without some schwag? The trick is to make those freebies socially responsible . Join the Canvolution! Find out ho... Read the full story on TreeHugger
Photo credit: fotoosvanrobin They come in every color but they're still all green: Cute, comfy, eco-friendly shoes to walk the Earth in every day. What's a conference or convention without some schwag? The trick is to make those freebies socially responsible . Join the Canvolution! Find out ho... Read the full story on TreeHugger
I think every parent has a favorite eco-friendly toy. The kind of toy that makes you feel so good watching your child play with it that you're desperate not to get rid of it the moment they grow out of it. The charming giraffe, the wood blocks from Grandpa, the cotton baby doll that either ends up as a decoration on a shelf or gifted to a close friend or relative. Well, now you can nominate it for the Second Annual Best Green Toys Contest sponsored by Eco-Child's Play and The Goddard Schools for
Revving up for the annual fall yard clean-up? This timely Great Green Giveaway is being generously sponsored by LEHR, an innovator in eco friendly lawn care. Two lucky winners will be able to tidy up their lawn by using this Detachable Curved Shaft: Propane Powered Eco Trimmer. (Note: the 16.4 ounce, “camping style” canister cannot be shipped, so winners will need to pick up one at a local retailer.)Rather than spill gas on the lawn and spew toxic fumes around the neighborhood, a cleaner, eas
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