Tree Care Trees are the lungs of the Earth – we all know that – so it is of paramount importance to protect them as much as we can. Although it might appear to be mundane work to a casual passerby, taking care of trees comes with its own share of dangers. Physical injuries are not uncommon, and when you ... Read More »
Category Archives: Garden
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Organic Garden Setting up your own garden sure is an entertaining and rewarding hobby, especially if you put an effort into making it organic in order to supply yourself with fresh and healthy fruits and vegetables. However, tending your garden doesn’t stop with planting the seeds and watering the crops – a few extra steps need to be taken in ... Read More »
Recycled Plastic Outdoor Furniture & Plastic Lumber
Recycled Plastic You may think the best reason to recycle plastic is to reuse it and save our resources or maybe to keep the landfills from overflowing. Maybe you already know that just producing bottled water for the USA uses about 17 million barrels of oil per year and creates over 2.5 million tons of CO2 each year and a ... Read More »
Eco-Friendly Gardening, 5 Ideas:
Eco-Friendly Gardening Eco-friendly gardening may sound as a redundant statement. After all, if you are planting something how can it be anything but eco-friendly? However, stating this would be like saying that there is no way for a good intention to backfire. Polluting the soil with chemicals, disrupting natural eco-systems, and wasting too many resources in order to grow your ... Read More »
Organic Gardening, Ultimate Guide
Organic Gardening Organic gardening is taking the world by storm with millions of people opting for growing and nurturing their own gardens, whether they intend to grow flowers or, more popularly, their own food. Growing your own fruit and vegetables is one of the safest diet options for you and your family, as you’ll always have full control over what ... Read More »
Fruits n Veggies You Should Always Buy Organic
Fruits n Veggies Conventional strawberries top the Dirty Dozen list of Environmental Working Groups’s (EWG) 2016 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce, displacing apples, which headed the list the last five years running. Nearly all strawberry samples—98 percent—tested by federal officials had detectable pesticide residues. Forty percent had residues of 10 or more pesticides and some had residues of 17 different ... Read More »