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  • Turtle-dove_collared_20080108_008

    Nature News Round Up for Friday, April 29

    Posted by JessUser7303_level Fri, Apr 29

    It's Friday, and you know what that means...debating if you'd rather cover your pale, pale legs with sunless tanner that smells funny and occasionally makes it look like you have some weird skin disease, or let those albino colors fly in yo...

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  • Tshirtflowers

    T-Shirt Fabric Flowers

    Posted by Anita QuincyUser2141_level Mon, Apr 11

    These adorable flowers are made out of t-shirts.  Follow along with this simple tutorial to make some of your own.  I would suggest cutting up old, colorful t-shirts for this project. Cut a strip of t-shirt fabric, stitch dow...

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    Show Your Pet Some Valentine's Day Love: No Chocolate or Flowers!

    Posted by JessUser7303_level Tue, Feb 08

    Valentine's Day can be a fabulous way to either reconnect with yourself or a significant other in your life through presents and delicious chocolates, but did you know the best way to show your pets love this Valentine's Day is to avoid all...

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  • Sustainableflowers

    Identify Sustainable Cut Flowers For The Holidays

    Posted by Elia T.User3386_level Thu, Nov 18

    Finding a well-designed bouquet of eco-friendly flowers is easier than you think. And no, you don't have to hit up your own garden, or your neighbor's, to make it happen. Whether it's a dozen roses you're after or a full-scale even...

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  • How Going Green Goes Easy on Your Wallet

    Posted by Jessica AckermanApprentice Fri, Sep 17

    When money is tight, budgeting every penny is important.  If you would like to redecorate your rooms or simply add some festive holiday decor, you may feel like you have few options available.  One of the easiest ways to add c...

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  • Magnolias_1596270c

    The long chill paves way for better blooms

    Posted by Surinder SainiUser306_level Sun, Mar 14

    The chill weather that has persisted well into March may be good news for gardeners. According to experts the delayed start of spring will bring out the best displays of magnolias in decades, along with snow drops that last until the end o...

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  • Hearts_final

    Green Up Your Valentine’s Day Gift Giving, 1-2-3!

    Posted by Kieran K.User3446_level Mon, Jan 25

    1 Conventional Valentine's Day Gift: Buy a heart-shaped box of chocolates or other sweet-toothed delights spruced up in pink-red-and-white packaging.  Um...What's Wrong With THAT? Nothing, except for the...

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  • Seedbom_man

    SEEDBOM

    Posted by Elia T.User3386_level Mon, Jan 25

    Throw it, Pot it, Drop it, Grow it!SEEDBOMs are the friendly bombs that grow, tools for Eco-Warriors and Guerrilla Gardeners.They contain everything you need to start growing flowers practically anywhere. Use SEEDBOMs to interact with you...

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  • recycling craft time

    Posted by Gabrielle SmarrApprentice Wed, Jul 15

    My first blog!..exciting right?   I don't really have much to say...just a cool art project that some may enjoy if they have any free time and are wonding what can be done with those extra newspapers, magazines, and books laying arou...

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  • Don't Buy Plants. Swap! (I did, and saved $50.)

    Posted by Diane MacEachernApprentice Tue, May 26

    One of the most economical gardening moves I ever made was to join my local horticulture club. For just $12 a year, I get access to great gardening advice, some lovely garden tours, and a list-serv of other gardeners who are not onl...

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