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Awesome Collection of Glass Picture Frame

August 15, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

by Benedict Perez Glass making is also an art and glass picture frame makers have their on ways of projecting an image they have in mind. It can be created with different appearances ranging from the vintage to the contemporary style. This is one of the most elegant photo holders you can have. Creating a photo holder with the vintage appearance is truly amazing. You can just imagine the work done on those subtle coloring accents using stained-looking techniques. The antique pattern truly sh

Compost Can Help the Planet and Your Yard

August 10, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Image via Wikipedia Learning how to compost is one of the most eco-friendly things you can do. Composting is simply a process of transforming your kitchen and yard waste into nutrient-rich soil. Composted soil is an optimal fertilizer for your yard, and helps with all gardening issues, including drainage, disease, and pest problems. It’s a natural way to give health to your soil in a manner that doesn’t pollute your soil with poisons or chemicals. With composting instead of tossin

The advantages of hired container in a local area in UK

July 13, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Shipping Containers are fast moving out of their clichéd image of mammoth boxes used for storing and transporting. In their new avatar, they are the versatile units that can be employed for almost all kinds of purposes, providing safety, durability and security at an unprecedented scale. And the customers are not even required to shell out huge amounts in order to procure and use these containers. They can simply contact a nearby shipping agency or visit their offices at seaports for availin

The Benefits of Liquid Organic Lawn Fertilizers

July 10, 2009 by Eco-Friendly Gardening · Leave a Comment 

Image by woodleywonderworks via Flickr Taking care of your lawn the organic way can save you both time and money. Plus, it allows you to do it in an environment-friendly setting. With chemical fertilizers such as pesticides, herbicides, and commercial fertilizers, you run the risk of not only harm yourself but the environment as well. Sure, they seem to do the job, but do you really want a “chemicalized” garden or a healthy place for you and your family to walk, play, or picnic on? In

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