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by The Green Groove

Edible Fruit and Veggie Art That Will Make You Laugh

Some fruits and vegetables will do just about anything for a good laugh!

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6 Ways To Reuse Orange Rinds



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Last week Sebrina (aka LiteGreen) wrote about amazing uses for lemon beyond eating. That got me thinking about another citrus fruit, the orange, and what its rind can be used for once it's peeled away.

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Stalking the Wild Grape!

When I was a boy, my grandparents had a wonderful grape arbor in their yard in Wisconsin. It produced the most delicious Concord grapes I’ve eaten before or since.



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by LiteGreen

Put A Little Trash In Your Diet

Winter fruits and vegetables are perfect for this fresh treat.


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Now Is The Time To Plan A Summer Garden Part 2

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If you’ve been following our blog series, Now Is The Time To Plan Your Summer Garden, then you already have a head start on creating your own sustainable garden. While the weather is still cold, and your gardening enthusiasm is still high, get out your garden journal and take stock of what you’ve already learned. Then it’s time to start planning your garden space.


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Now Is The Time To Plan A Summer Garden

In the first of a 4 part series, we’ll explore how to get started on your summer garden plan.

If you want to plant a vegetable garden this spring, some advance planning will ensure a bountiful harvest. Check out these tips that every beginner should consider before embarking on the task.

Part 1: Start a garden journal.

Keeping a garden notebook will be an invaluable tool to you as your garden project progresses.


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Q & A with Kopali Organics

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One of the things that I enjoy most about blogging is the opportunity to learn about amazing environmentally friendly companies.
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What You Should & Shouldn't Buy Organic

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Organic food may be the better and safer choice when it comes to feeding your family, however it can also be costly and cause heavy damage on your wallet. Follow these guides on what you should and shouldn't buy organic.

 

Things You can Buy Safely (Non-organic)
 

Fruit 

Avocado

Their thick skins that protect the fruit from pesticide build-up.

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Are you planning to plant a garden this spring?

Yes – I always have a garden
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Yes – This will be my first attempt
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Kind of – I do what I can with the room I have, even if it means planting everything in pots
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No – I don’t have the time and/or space.
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