June 28th, 2019 | by Sponsored Content
Lawns aren’t the most resource-efficient landscaping — but in truth, most plants require some care that isn’t 100 percent sustainable, and a lawn is a functional and attractive feature that you might desire in your yard. You don’t need to take dire steps like eliminating your lawn to achieve an eco-friendlier landscape. By ensuring your lawn is as efficient as possible, you are helping solve the problem and maintaining an attractive yard, too
September 17th, 2012 | by The Green Divas
This green diva has to weigh in on all the buzz and banter about the latest study from Stanford about the lack of nutritional benefit from eating organic food. There is a lot of evidence that I wasn’t the only one irritated and quite surprised to see how this study was spun into a pro-chemical pesticide and fertilizer piece.
December 17th, 2007 | by Stephanie Evans
Organic cotton, hemp, recycled fibers, sustainable style—all buzz words fast becoming hip lingo around fashion design studios. While the environmentally [&hellip
December 17th, 2007 | by Stephanie Evans
Healthy and sustainable choices are needed in every corner of the market, and a rapidly expanding variety of organic alternatives [&hellip
December 17th, 2007 | by Stephanie Evans
When people talk of lawn and yard care, their conversations are often littered with the phrase blow-and-go, a style of [&hellip
December 17th, 2007 | by Stephanie Evans
An organic garden can supply you year after year with fresh and healthy organic food for a fraction of the price you would [&hellip
October 22nd, 2007 | by Stephanie Evans
Most scientists and ordinary people now agree that global warming is a serious issue. Here are a few simple ways to [&hellip