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  • Make Your Own Eco-Friendly Herbicide

    Weeds can be really annoying, even for us greenies, and some areas where dandelions grow just aren't suited to mechanical removal. But instead of reaching for that bottle of chemicals, make your own weed killer with a few ingredients that you're sure to find in your home. Salt, vinegar and dish soap are all it takes to effectively get rid of ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on May 24, 2007
  • Plastic Bags - The Hidden Oil in Our Economy

    A recent national survey determined that 72% of the American public doesn't know that the raw material for plastic bags comes from fossil fuels. In fact many of today's conventional plastic products are made from petroleum products including oil. Plastics are in every part of our lives, from bags and water bottles to fabrics and packaging.  ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Katy on May 18, 2007
  • Unique Green Mother's Day Gifts

    After watching a humorous Mother's Day video that reminded me a little of myself, I realized even greenies, constantly surrounded by unique and luxurious products, might need a little help finding their mom a gift on Mother's Day. You got her bamboo towels last year and she just bought some solar lights for her garden. She's got a collection of ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on May 11, 2007
  • Mothers Day renamed Mother Nature Day

    Is it coincidence that we call the planet Mother Nature? There are definite similarities in raising children and nurturing the complex ecological balance that makes up our natural environment. Both kids and the planet require a stable consistent atmosphere to thrive and grow. Also, both mothers and Mother Nature are often under appreciated. In ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Katy on May 9, 2007
  • How to Get a Slow-Growing, Drought-Resistant Green Lawn

    It's hard to believe at first, grass that's drought tolerant, green all summer and only needs mowing once a month or less. The owners of Canada's Wildflower Farms didn't believe it at first either -- and they're the ones who created it. Eco-lawn is a mix of fescues that are slow-growing and have thin, green blades. The seed grows just as well in ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on May 8, 2007
  • Top 5 Green Companies to Put Your Dollars Behind

    As you may have guessed by the recent posts about using your wallet to cast a vote for the environment, we're really into The Better World Shopping Guide. We listed five of the best companies to support and explained a bit of why each of them are deserving. The companies in the top five of Dr. Ellis Jones' (the author) list are probably a bit more ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on May 4, 2007
  • Canada Bans Incandescents and Enviro Campaign has Some 'Flicking' Mad

    After Canada's most populated province announced it was banning incandescent light bulbs, the country followed suit, with power hungry lights being out of the question by 2012. This'll mean more great things for CFLs (compact fluorescent light bulbs), LEDs (light emitting diodes) and any other energy saving options. Not waiting until 2012 to make ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on April 30, 2007
  • Terracycle Sued by Scotts Miracle-Gro

    TerraCycle Inc. -- founded by college students wanting to create an eco-friendly business and now staffing a whopping 33 people. Scotts Miracle-Gro -- 59 percent market share and annual profits surpassing $132 million, with only about 5,000 employees. So why then would Scotts be suing TerraCycle, could it be that they're scared? We at The ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on April 25, 2007
  • Banning Trend Continues with Lightbulbs and Styrofoam on the Cutting Block

    Ontario, Canada has become the latest to announce a ban on incandescent light bulbs (by 2012), following on the heels of Australia's ban and news that California is considering the same thing. Of course, if the incandescent were to become efficient, the ban would no longer apply. It's just meant to weed out inefficient lighting options and promote ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on April 24, 2007
  • Stapleless Stapler - Old Technology, New Fans

    Staplers that work without using staples (hence the name stapleless) have been around for almost 100 years, but they've recently been making a comeback thanks to their green attributes. The neat gadget made an appearance at the Green Festival in Chicago and I've been punching holes in everything I've come across since. Stapleless staplers punch ...
    Posted to Daily Green (Weblog) by Crystal on April 23, 2007
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