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[W792]Why We Should Go Green
by Dave Truman, Dav
Where ever you look it seems that people are going green. They may try and drive using electric cars, or use natural methods of fertilizer or compost. There are even gardeners who use only organic products and tools in their garden. These organic gardeners will need gardening supplies that are a little different from that of your ordinary gardener. Basically they will need an organic gardening supply to continue with their gardening efforts.

To prepare the garden for planting, a shovel, spade and spading fork are invaluable. A hoe is useful to remove the weeds in your new garden bed or to remove rocks. A scuffle hoe has a blade that points forward and cuts the weeds off at the surface.

A pry bar can be used to dig up the large rocks or boulders that can be a problem in your garden.

A garden always can use a good pruning. To keep those healthy flowers on your rose bushes, a periodic pruning with good quality shears is a must. Lopping shears will also make a clean cut on those prickly rose stems to ward off disease.

These are the commonplace supplies of a gardener. An organic gardener may have a few other supplies as well. A normal gardener may choose to use fertilizers that have added chemicals but the organic gardener tends to use natural things such as bat guano or worm castings.

With these organic fertilizers all that is needed is a couple of applications per month. Worm castings are the tunnels that are created as worms move through the soil. This movement not only breaks and loosens the soil, it also adds fertilizing nutrients to the soil. Organic fertilizers like these help to increase the growth and health of plants within your garden. Therefore they are an essential organic gardening supply item.

Gardening is said to be like painting. The gardener's canvas is the ground and the paint brushes are the tools that gardeners use. Whether you are a conventional gardener or an organic gardener many of the tools that you will use are the same. However the organic gardener has special items in their organic gardening supply. These items change the looks, taste and smell of the plants that benefit from them.

Organic gardening is 100% all natural and great for the environment. Why don't you switch to organic gardening and see the difference it makes to your life!

Would you like to "Go Green" without turning your life upside down? You can make environmentally friendly choices that have a big impact. In fact, you can improve the environment and your diet at the same time! Let's look at some basic modifications that can improve not only your personal health, but also the health of the planet.

The first thing you'll want to do is plan ahead. To "Go Green" you need to shop carefully. Don't get caught hungry or you'll go for the easy meal instead of the healthy meal. Check out your weekly grocery ads and make your shopping list and menu at the same time.

You can cut down on shipping costs and lessen our dependence on oil by using local, seasonal produce. At the same time, you know you're helping local farmers and the local economy. What could taste better than the freshest produce? You may have to pay a little more but the food will stay fresher longer and be healthier for your family. Vow to prepare one new vegetable for your family each week.

The shipping, production, and feeding of cattle is very expensive. One study showed that it takes 4.8 pounds of grain to produce one pound of beef. Slowly introduce your family to vegetarian meals. Try meatless meals once or twice a week and gradually add more as your family realizes how flavorful they can be. Consider adding beans or tofu for protein.

Instead of choosing vegetables that are prepackaged in individually wrapped containers, choose your produce loose from bins. Don't buy prepackaged lettuce for your salads. Buy a head of lettuce and make your own. You'll be surprised how much fresher it tastes! Try out your farming skills. If you've never grown anything before, start small. Grow basil for pesto or mint for mojitos. If you don't have a big yard, plant in pots on your patio or deck. Tomatoes and peppers are just two vegetables that grow easily in pots.

Don't contribute to the bottled water craze just because it's convenient! Use a neoprene bottle and refill it at home. If you don't like the taste of your tap water, purchase a filter. 70 million plastic bottles are thrown away in this country each and every day. Sure, some are recycled, but not nearly enough. Just think of the money that can be saved if water isn't shipped from location to location!

Save the earth, your wallet, and your waistline by packing your lunch at home and carrying it with you to work. Use a reusable bag or lunch box. Don't use plastic cutlery. Change out your silver when you get home each night. 1.8 million tons of takeout containers and utensils end up in landfills so don't be a part of that.

You can "Go Green" with little effort. It doesn't have to be complicated. Follow these basic guidelines and make environmentally friendly choices. Save your diet and help create a healthier future for the planet.
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