Green Sunflower
It’s really nice to have some lights in your backyard – well, don’t use electricity, consider a solar-powered outdoor lights instead. Here we recommend Corona , a solar-powered outdoor lighting...
View Article5 Green Trends for Small Business
The green market has a great potential – We just came across 5 Green Trends for Small Business from Entrepreneur.com and would like to share with you Green Car Dealership Low-Carbon Groceries Green...
View ArticleGreen Party of Canada
The Green Party of Canada was founded at a conference held at Carleton University in Ottawa in 1983. The Green Party of Canada is independent of other green parties around the world but remains...
View ArticleThe US Open Goes Green
According to USA Open official site, The USTA has put into place a series of “green” initiatives in an effort to reduce the environmental impact of the USOpen and help educate tennis fans to the...
View ArticleGreen Gadget: Soil-Powered Clock
Gadget geeks can go green too! Check out the soil-powered clock designed by Marieke Staps.
View ArticleUse Hi-Tech to Bloom Your Garden
So you want to have a green garden, kitchen or office, but you don’t know what plants/flowers best fit your specific environment? Don’t worry! We live in a hi-tech era. The EasyBloom Plant Sensor can...
View ArticleEarth Hour 2009
VOTE EARTH is a global call to action for every individual, every business, and every community. A call to stand up and take control over the future of our planet. Over 74 countries and territories...
View ArticleHow to Plant Backyard Vegetables
Location is key Find a space for your garden that receives plenty of sun. Prep the soil by tilling it with a borrowed or rented tiller. Mixing grass in with soil adds organic material. You will need to...
View ArticleBackyard Composting Made Easy
Backyard composting is an attractive, simple method of managing organic wastes at home. It has the advantage of being readily adaptable to fit individual lifestyles, income, yard size, and overall...
View ArticleCommunity Gardens
Community gardens are parcels of land divided into small plots for local residents to grow their own flowers, fruit and vegetables. Community gardens owe their existence to the energy of residents....
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