- February 17, 2014
- in Green Tips
- by marcos
Many household products you use in your yard and home can be harmful to people, fish and wildlife if used or disposed of incorrectly. Product labels with the words “danger,†“warning,†or “caution  Read more
If Linda Biel isn’t at her downtown salon, she’s probably crouched in the garage amidst bags of human hair, meticulously stuffing strands into cloth teabags – all in the name of recycling. DownToEarthNW.com:… Read more
Good advice from our Friends at UL Dryer Fires and How to Prevent Them In most homes, the clothes dryer has become an indispensable part of family living. And for families with children, laundry often seems never-ending…. Read more
What started out 25 years ago as a way to drink freshly roasted coffee in the wilds of Montana has grown into an award-winning enterprise recently recognized for its “tasty, authentic and responsible  Read more
Reviews keep coming in for Year of Plenty. I really like David Crumm's review at Read the Spirit. More than anyone else, he grasped the way our focus on local living in Spokane opened us up to… Read more
Ecology’s environmental educator in Spokane Brook Beeler was walking on the South Hill bluff the other day when she saw this sign that she said was posted by a fellow walker. DownToEarthNW.com: EcoLink stories Read more