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Uses of Bamboo

I think my father has always rued the day he planted bamboo in the front yard of the house I grew up in, much the same he regretted planted prickly pear cactus . I love my dear old Dad, but what the heck was he thinking? The bamboo became somewhat...
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Saving Water in the Garden

It’s wonderful to have a garden and add a splash of green in an urban environment; but our gardens tend to consume massive amounts of water; something that’s becoming an increasingly scarce resource in many parts of the world. Irrigation...
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Alternative Uses for Beer

Many of us would have experienced the morning after syndrome where you awaken to find your home looking and smelling like a bombed brewery. What to do with all those flat, warm half empty beers laying around? Well, I used to drink them, but...
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Treecycling

Cutting down a well established tree is a terrible thing; but sometimes it just can’t be helped if the tree poses some sort of threat. At times, a tree may be brought down by natural forces rather than those exerted by humans; such as...
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Slug and snail control – the green way

Slugs and snails are the bane of many gardeners, so here are some earth friendly tips for controlling these often unwelcome visitors. Steer clear of snail and slug bait containing metaldehyde or methiocarb wherever possible. These chemicals...
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Earth Friendly Weed Killer

Instead of using really nasty commercial chemicals to rid your garden of noxious weeds, where possible just try using water. Yes, water The trick is to boil it first of course. Boiling water is particularly effective for use on weeds in the...
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Bees and your food

Imagine if 1 in 3 pigs started dying mysteriously or 1 in 3 cows? That would be likely to hit the headlines of every news service and additional millions, perhaps billions of dollars would be immediately poured into research to find the cause...
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Composting Tips

Compost is basically the equivalent of the good stuff in soil (humus) that sustains plant life. It helps the soil retain moisture, assists with the formation of good soil structure and provides nutrients. So much of what we send to landfill...
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Soap and the Environment

Earth Friendly Soaps Much of what goes down our drains winds up in the environment and potentially nasty chemicals from common soap residue are no different. There are greener ways to stay clean! Most of us use “normal” soap on a...
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Uses for Salt

Salt in the wrong place can be devasting to the environment – such as dryland salinity; or contamination of water supplies. But it’s also an incredibly useful substance – in fact, our bodies depend on external sources of salt...