Life and Lawns
Allyn Paul has a cool little blog called Life and Lawns, which discusses – you guessed it – life, as well as lawns. Allyn doesn’t focus specifically on organic or natural lawn care, but he does have...
View ArticleGoing Native
Hello everyone. I’m Joe Bauer, a native wildflower gardening enthusiast from south-eastern Michigan. Over the next few months I’ll be sharing with you posts related to gardening and landscaping with...
View Article3 inches of mulch + a few months = garden bed
When you want to start a garden, chances are you’re going to have to get rid of some grass. You could spray non-selective herbicides or till, but those methods require harsh chemicals or hard labor....
View ArticleRain Gardening
Rain falls on the ground, gets soaked up and then travels through the ground to a river, dumps into a large body of water, evaporates, then turns into rain and the cycle continues. This is the classic...
View ArticleWinter Sowing
Free plants?? Well almost. Winter sowing is one of the cheapest and hassle-free ways to grow new plants. You get some seeds, put them in a little clear container with some dirt and stick them outside....
View ArticleProtect Your Home and the Planet: Green Security Tips for Homeowners
Most homeowners invest in an alarm system to help protect their loved ones and most valuable possessions. But what about protecting our planet? The big picture can oftentimes get lost in the hustle and...
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