
Salt does do a great job of melting ice and snow through the winter but its pretty bad news for you, your pets, the environment and your garden. So here are some green living alternatives to melt your winter ice.
Salt does do a great job of melting ice and snow through the winter but its pretty bad news for you, your pets, the environment and your garden. So here are some green living alternatives to melt your winter ice.
Your green living contributions are essential when it comes to slowing down the effects of global warming and climate change. So, here are a few thoughts on how each of us can contribute to environmental sustainability while saving our planet is still an option.
When purchasing or planting a tree, be sure to do your research. You want to find one that suits your climate and soil conditions. Knowing how to properly care for it will ensure you are able to hand over a healthy tree to future generations.
Buying locally-produced products is less convenient and yes, it is often more expensive, but it’s a long-term strategy that reduces your carbon footprint, strengthens your local economy, is environmentally friendly and will save you money in the long run.
The amount of time children spend in front of screens has tripled in the last four years, leading many families to make a conscious effort to get outside more. Creating a family garden is a great way to get your kids outside and involved in the natural environment
Meet the Mad Hatterpillar. We already know that Australia and New Zealand are jammed full of crazy creatures who want to eat your face, but when it comes to weird, this caterpillar takes the cake. This particular caterpillar holds on to it's old heads, piling them up to form a rather macabre chapeau.
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