The Danger Of Plastic
July 27, 2009 .:. Categories: Environment
The dangers of plastic are not a light-hearted topic because plastic may not be as safe and dependable as originally thought. It has been discovered that many common plastics used in homes to store food and drinks seep cancer-producing toxins. Disruption of hormones, obesity, reproduction problems, and even cancer are some of the results of [...]
10 Ways To Save Money On Clothing Store ShoppingJuly 22, 2009 .:. Categories: Ways To Save Money
Clothing store shopping can end up costing you quite a bit of money, especially if you prefer trendy and seasonal designer clothes shopping. The good news is that you can save money when purchasing clothing. That’s especially good news in today’s crappy economy. :-(
To save money, you will have to some basic strategies and [...]
July 19, 2009 .:. Categories: Environment, Green News
If you’ve been seeking a green cleaning product that is cheap and will do most anything, then learn about the many, MANY uses for baking soda. Yes, the lowly, gold box of baking soda that you’ve most likely seen your entire life. If you’ve been looking for ways to cut down the usage of those [...]
14 Ways To Save Money Buying GroceriesJuly 15, 2009 .:. Categories: Ways To Save Money
One of the most basic ways to save money – especially in these tough economic times – is by saving money on groceries. Groceries are a basic necessity in any home and grocery shopping tips will pay off for everyone. As you may know the average grocery budget can easily cripple household funds for the [...]
Reduce Energy Costs: Electricity Savings For Dummies (Like Me!)May 31, 2009 .:. Categories: Environment, Green News, Ways To Save Money
We must all start considering ways to reduce energy costs if the "Cap & Trade" legislation passes in Washington. The future of this bill is uncertain but the bottom line is this: our energy costs are expected to double or triple if it is approved. In the really hot, or the really cold, months our [...]
Jatropha: Biofuel King Of The 21st Century?May 30, 2009 .:. Categories: Environment, Green News
The jatropha plant, a succulent native to central America, has the potential to become one of the most important biodiesel fuels of the 21st century. Jatropha biofuel has become a hot, hot, hot commodity for three particular reasons:
Jatropha processing is minimal so it’s fast and easy to create as a viable fuel [...]
May 22, 2009 .:. Categories: Environment, Green News
Green gift ideas are certainly an appropriate topic for Earth Day. Lots of us (me!) don’t really enjoy plodding through malls and would rather do our shopping online. So if you’re a member of the I Hate To Shop sorority or fraternity and need a Father’s Day gift for the man-who-already-has-everything-he-could-ever-want, or ANY other occasion, [...]
3 Organic Gardening Tips For A Luscious GardenMay 20, 2009 .:. Categories: Environment, Organic Gardening Tips
I plant a fairly large a huge garden every summer – with my primary focus on herbs like parsley, cilantro, chives, rosemary, etc. I have three organic gardening tips that might be helpful to beginners.
Organic Planting & Our Wonderful Feathered Friends
Whenever I sowed seeds in the spring I [...]
Miniature Roses Or The Joy Of A Miniature Rose GardenApril 30, 2009 .:. Categories: Environment, Green News, Organic Gardening Tips
Miniature roses are … guess what? … miniaturized rose plants. They not ‘fake’ roses, as some insist – they’re real roses that have just been cultivated to grow smaller and smaller. A miniature rose garden is an incredible sight and well worth some trouble – if you love roses, of course.
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April 16, 2009 .:. Categories: Environment, Organic Gardening Tips
Gardening in containers is a very efficient use of space. If you live in a condo or apartment and have a deck or patio you can grow flowers, herbs and even small amounts of veggies. After all, why should the suburbanites have all the fun?
But, you might be like me: I have a large [...]





