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    Time To Grow Your Own Food? Start With Healthful, Easy-growing Herbs

    July 11th, 2008 · No Comments

    By Julie Bonnin
    There are many reasons to grow your own food, and recent unresolved food safety concerns about summer favorites like tomatoes and cilantro, the official herb of Tex-Mex cooking – are likely to have more folks cultivating an interest in growing edible plants.
    Herbs are the perfect entry-level plant for first-time food growers. Given [...]

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    Tags: Food · Organics · Trees & Plants

    Fighting To Save The Bees And Other Pollinators

    June 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

    By Barbara Kessler
    If you’ve been wondering about all the buzz over honeybees, here is some food for thought – or rather some thought about food: Bees play a role in one out of every three bites of food Americans eat.
    Pollinators, mainly bees, but also butterflies, songbirds and even bats, perform such a critical function [...]

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    Tags: Food · Headlines · Model Projects · Nation · Trees & Plants · Wildlife

    The Real Enemy In Your Garage: Gas Mowers Undercut Air Quality

    May 21st, 2008 · No Comments

    By Julie Bonnin

    The last thing many homeowners may be thinking about when they yank the plug on their gas-powered lawnmower is their contribution to global warming and poor air quality.

    Photo: Clean Air Gardening

    Brill rotary mower
    But as more and more people attempt to lessen the environmental footprint they leave behind, one of the first [...]

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    Tags: Lawn Maintenance · YOUR YARD

    Community Gardens: A Plot For Growing And Eating Locally

    April 20th, 2008 · No Comments

    By Shermakaye Bass
    and Barbara Kessler
    There’s no doubt that community gardens, a tradition that first surfaced in the United States in the early 1900’s, are at the grassroots of today’s urban “buy local/grow local” movement. But today, in places as diverse as New York City and Madison, Wisc., community gardens are also a socio-cultural [...]

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    Tags: Food · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Model Projects · Organics · Trees & Plants

    Where Have All The Flowers' Scents Gone?

    April 18th, 2008 · No Comments

    By John DeFore

    While it may not be an answer to the mysterious collapse of certain honeybee colonies, researchers at the University of Virginia have identified one unusual threat to the continued well-being of pollinating insects and the flowers they love: Air pollution, they report in the journal Atmospheric Environment, is killing the scent of flowers.
    Using [...]

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    Tags: Briefs · Food · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Trees & Plants

    Pedaling (For) Trees: Planting America One Sapling At A Time

    April 17th, 2008 · No Comments

    By John DeFore
    They claim not to have been inspired by anybody in particular, but it’s hard to imagine that childhood Disney ballads of Johnny Appleseed weren’t lurking somewhere in Grant Gardner’s and Matt Cortina’s heads when they decided, sitting in a New Jersey coffee shop in December of 2006, to travel the breadth [...]

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    Tags: Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Nation · Trees & Plants

    Companion Gardening: A Visual And Edible Bounty

    April 16th, 2008 · No Comments

    By Barbara Kessler
    After nine years, Mary Bakatsa’s garden is bearing fruit…and vegetables…and flowers…and herbs. It is a chorus of life, and supports more activity than even Mary imagined when she started gardening nearly 20 years ago with a few potted herbs.
    Along with her flowers and veggies, which grow side by side, she has [...]

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    Tags: Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Organics · Trees & Plants · Xeriscape & Water

    Here’s How Her Garden Grows

    April 16th, 2008 · No Comments

    By Barbara Kessler
    Mary Bakatsa is “organic all the way” in her sprawling Austin garden. But that doesn’t mean she simply avoids pesticides and blithely sits back to watch. Organic gardening is more proactive and veteran gardener Bakatsa runs dozens of schemes to nudge nature in the right direction. She places certain plants near others [...]

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    Tags: Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Organics · Xeriscape & Water

    Composting: Don't Be Squeamish, Give Scraps A Second Life

    April 15th, 2008 · No Comments

    By Harriet Blake
    Your first reaction might be YUCK. Composting is not for the squeamish among us.
    The definition alone is enough to turn you off: the aeorobic decomposition of biodegradable organic matter, performed by aerobic bacteria, yeasts and fungi and in the later stages, assisted by ants, nematodes and worms.
    Organic gardening expert Howard Garrett describes compost [...]

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    Tags: Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Organics · Recycle & Reuse

    Composters, Dig In, There Are Lots Of Choices

    April 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment

    By Barbara Kessler
    Manufacturers have pounced on the composting trend, giving you, the consumer, many choices for how you want to recycle your kitchen and garden waste. Here are a few:

    This Tumbleweed Compost Bin was Member Tested and Recommended by the National Home Gardening Club, according to Clean Air Gardening, an online store that sells [...]

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    Tags: Organics · Recycle & Reuse · SHOP GREEN

    Keep Off The Greedy Grass, Go Native

    March 28th, 2008 · No Comments

    By Shermakaye Bass
    Ah, the smell of freshly mown grass. It’s the smell of childhood, of school vacations and picnics and lying in the backyard, finding faces in clouds. No one will deny that plush turf is a big part of modern Americana. But the imported, “exotic” grasses of our childhoods, nostalgic and fragrant as they [...]

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    Tags: Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Greener Businesses · Organics · Trees & Plants · Xeriscape & Water

    Learn Your Native Grass Species

    March 28th, 2008 · No Comments

    By Shermakaye Bass
    To sort out which grasses to use and where, we consulted native grass expert Bill Neiman, head of operations and farming for Native American Seed in Junction, Texas. For much of the United States, he recommends “Native Sun Turfgrass,” a blend of 34 percent Blue Grama and 66 percent Buffalo grass created [...]

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    Tags: Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Organics · Trees & Plants · Xeriscape & Water

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    World Bank Told to Toughen its Global Eco-Efforts
    July 24th, 2008

    By John DeFore

    Efforts by the World Bank to ease global poverty draw critiques from many quarters, sometimes including the people of those nations the group seeks to help. The latest round of criticism, though, comes from within the bank itself.

    A lengthy new report written by the Independent Evaluation Group (”an independent, three-part unit within the World Bank Group,” as the report puts it) studied the bank’s environmental efforts from 1990 [Read more →]


    Paper, Please: Los Angeles Votes to Ban Plastic Bags
    July 24th, 2008

    By John DeFore

    In another development sure to result in gray hair, if not legal action, for those in the plastics industry, the city of Los Angeles voted this week to ban plastic bags by July of 2010.

    The city’s action isn’t a law, though: It will only become one if the state of California fails to adopt a 25-cent fee for plastic bag use that has been proposed but was met with resistence earlier this year. As a result, plastic-bag advocates tell the Los Angeles Times that this week’s vote won’t inspire [Read more →]


    Encounters of a Nuanced Kind
    July 23rd, 2008

    By John DeFore

    Over the last few years, moviegoers may have come to expect that any documentary pairing scientists and ice caps will be a scare-fest or a sermon — a big-screen effort to hammer home the urgent need to take action countering climate change.

    Not so with Encounters at the End of the World, a film that’s drawing glowing reviews as it expands into theaters across the country. Yes, the movie has things to say about the environment — in at least one instance, it even suggests that humankind’s days here are numbered — but it is far from strident, superficially issue-driven, or even political. [Read more →]


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