- November 15, 2013
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- by marcos
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From Brown’s Mountain to Mead, people have been bringing neighborhoods together with the simple idea of growing fruit and vegetables. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
While it’s winter here in Australia, in the northern hemisphere it’s summer and things are really heating up in some places. Pick up some green tips for keeping your house, your pets and yourself cool through a sweltering summer and Read more
As much as I’d like to ignore holidays devoted entirely to acquiring stuff, I cannot. I live in the modern world. And my almost four-year-old – who isn’t a stuff-ist, actually – would notice. So would other relatives and friends.
So here’s my top ten … Continue reading Read more
In 1950, the U.S. had 6 million farmers, but thanks to industrialization, exploitation, off-shoring and mechanization, we are down to 300,000 who generate 90 percent of the agriculture output. Their specialty is meat (pork, poultry) and commodities, storable crops that Read more
Research shows that the coal tar used in most driveway sealants is a source of pollution to streams, lakes and (most likely) your own home. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
My blog was picked up by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper – yeah! Please click here to view ongoing posts about green parenting and environmental issues. Green Parenting: Planet-wise Child Rearing Great Green Tips Read more
Gordon Rose, who hails from Sheridan, Wyoming, has been fly fishing and tying his own flies since he was 10 years old, and has been an avid fisherman and professional guide for most of his life. Earlier this month, Rose Read more
There are some pretty good deals on Black Friday. That's partly why, and partly because, it's the biggest shopping day of the year—when Americans writ large head to major retail outlets, stand in line for hours, and take home more Read more
Joe and Nellie Salinas are more than just cat people. Their American Indian backgrounds – she’s Tlingit and he’s Yakama – have put them into the center of saving the four-legged throwaways of Beacon Hill and other places in Seattle Read more