Jenn Greenleaf | April 21, 2010
Have you moved into new construction, and are surrounded by a sea of brown landscape consisting of nothing more than dirt and weeds? Are you moving into an existing home where the lawn has been left unkempt for a long period of time and the need to start fresh is a reality? Some look at [...]
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Jenn Greenleaf | February 27, 2010
Self-sufficiency is on the minds of many consumers, particularly those who are already implementing the “reduce, reuse, and recycle” practice into their households. With these principles in mind, it’s a smoother transition into self-sufficiency. Why? Because these homeowners are looking for ways to reuse household items and, in the case of composting, this is achievable. [...]
Category: budget, compost, conservation, economy, flowering plants, gardening, gas price, houseplants, landscaping, lawn care, maintenance, plants, shrubs, yard |
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Jenn Greenleaf | November 5, 2008
When I was younger, I don’t think anyone knew about leaf blowers. Well, unless you count wind. We’d spend hours raking, piling, bagging, stacking, and hauling. REAL work, right? Yeah, and then we had to walk two miles up hill to school the next day barefoot in the middle of torrential rain storms! That’s another [...]
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