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Tips for Green Living › Advice on Going Green

Deer can be destructive to gardens and trees. What can you do to keep them at bay without harm? Read more


Products designed to make you beautiful should be safe, not toxic, according to The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics. Read more


So there you are, paying your bills online, and the window pops up that asks you if you'd like to go paperless. Read more


Green rodent control begins with prevention, and there are several eco-friendly choices if your preventive measures aren't enough. Read more


There are a few obvious reasons granite countertops shouldn't be considered a true green alternative. Read more


Joining forces is often a great idea - If there is a community garden in your neighborhood, sign up. Read more


If you are new to gardening, you may have missed the GMO/Non-GMO debate. Here's what to know. Read more


Gas mowers require gas, oil, and maintenance. Why not replace yours with something kinder to yourself and your ecosystem? Read more


Less electronic media and more time in the backyard improve kids' imaginations, independence, confidence, and respect for the environment. Read more


Soaker hoses and "trickle tape" waste no water since they deliver it where plants need it most. Read more


With the following homemade laundry detergent recipe, you'll be using an eco-friendly solution to clean your clothes at a cost of pennies per load. Read more


Several new types of insulation for the home are now on the market, a few of which appear to be greener than pink fiberglass. But are they? Read more


Crafters and salvage décor aficionados take note: you too can store recycled materials in style. Read more


Time Magazine called it the Decade from Hell, and National Geographic christened it the Decade of Climate Change. Read more


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