Green thumbs gather to dish the dirt
As a little girl growing up in southern Ohio, Kim Kershaw would sometimes tag along to her grandmother’s garden club meetings – rather formal ladies’ luncheons where members always wore their best dresses and white gloves. Oh, how things have changed. Today, Kershaw is a member of the Milton Garden Club where the only gloves worn are of the dirt-covered variety…
Gardener’s Gold: Give composting a try
Composting is not only easy, it’s cost-effective. And you don’t even have to leave your house to do it…
Creative Gift Wrap with an Eco-Twist
‘Tis the season for giving, so give Mother Nature a gift this year by finding ways to reduce the amount of paper, tissue, boxes and bows that wind up in our landfills…
Green your Halloween
My family loves to celebrate the fall season, and Halloween is one of our favorite holidays. This year, why not save a few bucks and be kind to the planet as you make your trick or treat plans? Orange may be the color of the day, but with a little forethought and planning, you can green your Halloween…
Staying green while sending kids back to school
Did you know that over 80 million children are enrolled in schools this year across our nation? Did you know that the average family with school age children spends an average of $590 on back to school purchases…
Learning to tread lightly
A carbon footprint is the impact of our lifestyle on the planet…
Coping with – and fighting against – poor air quality
Have you seen the air in Los Angeles? These days, you don’t have to be an allergy sufferer to experience some of the damaging side effects of poor air quality…
Adding some green to your daily routine
Reduce the five pounds of trash you send to the landfill every day…









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