Low Down on Plastic Numbers
By Maura Yates. Have you ever wondered what the different numbers mean on plastic items? The YourGuidetoGreen.com Team has, and this is what our researchers learned:
By Maura Yates. Have you ever wondered what the different numbers mean on plastic items? The YourGuidetoGreen.com Team has, and this is what our researchers learned:
Cecilia opens up with Greg and shares her passion about…growing food as naturally as possible. Her garden is a local marvel with layers upon layers of permaculture techniques in use.
Stop…think for a moment about that item you just tossed in the trash. Often it is a cup, lid, straw, or plastic bag that you used only once, for a short period of time, then tossed “away” to some unknown place called a landfill.
What are you growing?
We grow numerous types of veggies and fruit, right now we are up to our ears in tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, artichokes, beans, peas, different types of lettuce and a ton of other veggies.
122: Loretta Messinger on Aquaponics on the Homestead Expanding a small homestead into a thriving full meal resource. Loretta lives with her husband and two children in the Dallas/Fort Worth…
The Urban Farm Podcast’s Top 10 Episodes for Growing Fruit Trees. Everything You Need to Know About Fruit Trees! (in 10 podcast episodes and 3 videos) From September thru…
119: Nate Downey on Water Harvesting. Simple concepts using nature’s own energy to positively impact our gardens.. Author of the recent award-winning book, “Harvest the Rain,” published in 2010 by…
117: Eric Toensmeier on Carbon Farming. Finding Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation in Our Own Soils. Eric is the award-winning author of Paradise Lot and Perennial Vegetables, and the co-author of Edible Forest Gardens.…
Simple Secrets for Sustainable Living By Tayler Jenkins The effort to live a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle can feel daunting and even hopeless at times, often enough so much so…
Featured Farmer: Greg Peterson on The Urban Farm in Phoenix, AZ Tell us a little about your urban farm. What’s its name? Size? The Urban Farm, as I dubbed it…