Let Lady Bird help you pick natives for your garden this spring
March 25th, 2013
Lady Bird Johnson’s legacy lives on, with a state full of wildflowers and a center that can help you pick the right native plants for your home landscape. Want to help bees and butterflies? The LBJ Wildflower Center makes it easy.
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Tags: · birds, butterflies, flame acanthus, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, native flowers, Native Plants, North American plants, plant native, pollinators, Rocky Mountain bee plant
Five safer ways to evict rodents — without poisoning them, your kids, pets or environment
March 19th, 2013
Stop the inhumane poisonings! Here are five ways to safely shoo and deter rodents, all of which are more eco-friendly than spreading poisons that endanger children, and kill pets and wildlife.
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Tags: · d-Con, EPA, Havahart, humane treatment, mice, Owl scarecrows, pest poison, PestChaser, Pests, Rats, rodents, squirrels
How to reduce water use in the United States
March 18th, 2013
Americans consume a lot of water as a result of their food and lawn choices. Read Danielle Nierenberg’s blog about how we can lower the stress we’re placing on dwindling water supplies. Ms. Nierenberg, co-founder of Food Tank, has traveled the world, studying food and water scarcity, and can tell you how many Kenyans survive on the same amount of water consumed by one American.
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Tags: · drinkable water, Drought, Food Tank, US water, Water Conservation, water scarcity
Bag ban to reduce waste in landfill
March 17th, 2013
Starting Friday, disposable plastic and paper bags are banned at all retailers in the city. Exceptions include thicker bags with handles, laundry, newspapers, dry cleaners and waste bags.
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Tags: · Austin bag ban, plastic bags
How to pick an energy efficient washer and dryer — our 2013 update
March 5th, 2013
So many options, so little time. At least the choices for washers (though not dryers) have become ever more energy and water efficient. Here’s our advisory for 2013.
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Tags: · appliances, conserve water, Consumer Reports, dryers, energy efficiency, Energy Star, Samsung, washers
Save nature and free time — install a Pocket Prairie
February 28th, 2013
Are you weary of mowing, weeding and fertilizing that yawning stretch of lawn? Consider installing a patch of native prairie. A Pocket Prairie can reduce your thirsty conventional turf, replacing it with native grasses and flowers. You’ll be feeding butterflies and birds, and cut down your grass mowing obligations, perhaps to zero.
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Tags: · annuals, birds, butterflies, Gardens, native flowers, native grasses, nature, perennials, sustainability, Water Conservation
Keep trees healthy, prune them now; they’ll thank you later
February 22nd, 2013
Yes, it’s cold for you, the tree trimmer. But pruning in the winter is kinder to plants. It discourages sap flow from the cuts, inhibits the spread of disease (like oak wilt) and gives deciduous and blooming trees time to recover before the spring growth period.
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Tags: · pruning, Texas A&M, tree care, tree shade
Texas lawmakers propose protection for xeriscaped lawns
February 1st, 2013
In an effort to address Texas’ ongoing drought, two state lawmakers have proposed legislation that would free thousands of homeowners from having to water and maintain conventional sod lawns.
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Tags: · Drought, drought-tolerant plants, Texas, Water Conservation, xeriscape
One cancer risk you can easily remove from your life
January 23rd, 2013
It’s a little like a storyline from those nuclear-age science-fiction movies from the 1950s. An invisible, insidious gas invades your home, poised to undermine your family’s health.
But this is no fiction. It’s radon, a gas that exists naturally in the earth, but can concentrate in homes raising the cancer risk for those who are exposed long term.
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Tags: · cancer, EPA, homes, house construction, lung cancer, Radioactive, radon, uranium, venting
Save money and stay cozy by winterizing
November 6th, 2012
Summer is little more than a memory, and those outrageous air conditioning bills that came with it are, at least for the moment, a thing of the past. Even if temperatures shouldn’t be approaching three figures again anytime soon, making your home as energy efficient as possible during the winter months should be on everyone’s agenda, too.
Before you know it, it could actually be cold outside. And when winter blows into town, you don’t want it to be cold inside, too.
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Tags: · caulking, electric bills, home energy conservation, keep warm in winter, lower electricity costs, reduce energy, weatherstripping, winterizing
Smart meters may need to be a little smarter, and safer
October 31st, 2012
Here’s a scary thought just released on Halloween, what if your smart meter were leaking information about you to the world?
Automatic Meter Reading systems may need better security, according to a USC team.
With millions of so-called “smart meters” being installed in the U.S. annually, utility companies are getting closer to creating a smart grid that can target energy delivery where it’s needed and thus avoid having to run extra capacity at power plants. It’s a potential win-win that could help keep energy prices affordable.
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Tags: · smart meters, utility companies, wireless technology
Want to save energy? Yup, there’s an app for that
October 17th, 2012
It’s getting easier to track your home or business energy use and find ways to reduce your energy consumption and costs.
Yes, there’s an app for this.
Popularity: 3% [?]
Tags: · app energy tracker, apps rate energy use, apps track energy use, cut energy use, energy use apps, reduce electricity, reduce natural gas, reduce water use


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