Posts tagged ‘green living’

Green up your Garden Decor!
Thorne | June 3, 2009 | 12:01 am

A couple weeks ago I wrote a list of fantastic junk to use in mosaics. Before we get into attaching some of the more randomly shaped items of various materials (which can get a lil tricksy if you don’t want your parts falling off randomly and for no apparent reason), I thought I’d give you a step by step how-to on a small project to get you started.

I know you have some old pots around that are just too worn and ugly to use, but still too serviceable to break up for planter-bottom-drainage. Maybe you are wanting to change the color scheme of your patio or porch and are feeling guilty about your secret desire to just say “To hell with being green! I want new STUFF!” Maybe you’re broke, like me! Maybe it has simply never occurred to you that you can have “new” stuff by giving a makeover to old stuff! In any case, this is a great way to give a facelift to a worn out old terra cotta planter (and with just a couple small changes works on plastic planters, too)!Click on the thumbnails for a larger view, or watch the flickr slideshow at the bottom of the post.

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The Top 10 Green Living Myths
Thorne | May 14, 2009 | 10:45 am

Read this article to better understand your green choices! I did!

The Top 10 green living myths | csmonitor.com.

Peace, out!

Lola’s Gettin’ her Victory Garden On
Thorne | May 7, 2009 | 12:19 am

Okay, this is too sweet, but it’s short notice, too, so hurry! Lola’s having a lil contest. The prizes are of special interest to Entrecard users, (like me), but there are a few other cool prizes, too. Some Avon goodies, a month of free ad space and more! Go on by now, and check it out.

garden, gardening organic gardening green tips
My favorite, number one tip: Toilet Paper rolls make perfect, biodegradable collars for tiny delicate seedlings. Push the tube down about 1/4″ into the soil to keep creepy crawlies from climbing up the stem to eat the tasty tops of your seedlings! (These work great against cutworms.)

A couple more gardening links (and don’t forget to check out the related posts, below): Desert Gardening
13 Green Gardening Tips

Peace, out!