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getting back to nature and making your garden more environmentally friendly.
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Bees and your food
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Bee Colony Collapse Disorder is a crisis that still gets little coverage given the major threat it poses. Bees give us so much more than honey. Bee pollination of crops, something that most farmers heavily rely on, is responsible for as much as 30% of the U.S. food supply.
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Amazing spider silk
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A fear of spiders isn't uncommon, although often unfounded. Sometimes fear can be turned into fascination once we understand more about something.
A fascinating aspect of spiders is the silk they produce to spin a web, which is the strongest natural or synthetic fiber known.
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Buying a green home
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Consider the environment when buying a home and you'll not only lighten your
future household environmental impact, but you could save a bunch of cash over the long term. Pick up some tips for buying a green home.
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Manual reel lawn mowers
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Today's reel lawn mowers have come a long way since the clunky behemoths of the 50's and 60's. A lightweight manual reel mower can cut your lawn maintenance related greenhouse gas emissions and help the environment; while providing you with some added exercise.
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Luffa sponges
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Luffa sponges, also known as Loofa or Loofah, along with a variety of
other spellings - make great kitchen and bath sponges. Learn more about
their origin, other uses and how to make your own!
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