Organic Gardening in Your Backyard
If you’re one of those people who have always wanted a garden in their backyard, but have been putting it off, now is the perfect time. To improve your backyard and the food that goes into your mouth,...
View Article7 Simple Steps to Starting an Organic Garden
We all know the benefits of eating organic: putting less toxins and pesticides into your body, decreasing the use of toxic chemicals in the air, and keeping your body healthier and youthful. But, as we...
View ArticleHouseplants Devour VOC's
Green Living Bonus – Plants That Can Clean Indoor Air! We recently submitted and article regarding volatile organic compounds and the impact these can have on our indoor environment. Although VOC’s are...
View ArticleDon't Throw it Away, It Still Has Some A-peel
We caught this article in Yahoo Green, 25 A-peeling uses for fruit and veggie scraps, by Jeff Yeager, and have to be honest, this really a-peels to our sense of frugality as well as our green living...
View ArticleEco-Friendly Alternatives
Some easy tips to live more green: Eco-Friendly Alternatives From our friends at CulverCity.org Got a tip? Click here to send us your tip. A Green Ending Green funerals don’t just mean a woodland...
View ArticleCUSTOM INDOOR/OUTDOOR RUGS
A wonderful way to add color, character and warmth into your decor is through the use of rugs. Rugs are often used to protect the floor from water and debris and for defining spaces, but they can also...
View ArticleORGANIC VEGGIE AND HERB GARDENING
Spring is the perfect time to plant a healthy bounty of vegetables and culinary herbs for your summer table. A vegetable/herb garden can be a beautiful and fragrant addition to your landscape ....
View ArticleNEW BAMBOO OUTDOOR DECKING
LIVINGREEN is excited to offer this new bamboo outdoor decking. PlybooDex Plyboo goes outside with PlybooDex strand bamboo decking. This versatile decking system can be installed to show its textured...
View ArticleMcEvoy Ranch
On a recent weekend getaway to Marin County, north of San Francisco, I had the pleasure of visiting McEvoy Ranch in Petaluma. The 550 acre ranch, owned by Nan McEvoy, granddaughter of the founder of...
View ArticleA Surprising Way To Help Your Gard’n Gro (At Least, It Was For Me!)
Let me preface the following post by saying that my family’s vegetable garden is an everchanging experiment. We want to grow our own food, but were always thwarted by a variety of different conditions....
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