Have you noticed that spring is coming earlier, that plants are blooming at odd times, or that rains are more intense? If so, it’s likely you’re witnessing the first stages of climate change – and how we plan and manage our gardens will have to change. More and more scientists agree that we’re locked into … Continue reading Gardening for Climate Change [Visual] — ecogreenlove
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Mindful Eating health benefits [Visual] — ecogreenlove
Are you the type of person that truly savours your meal or do you eat without really taking the time to enjoy the food that’s in front of you? This visual explains what mindful eating is, and how to slow down and enjoy your meals can bring you health benefits. Start practicing these useful tips below! … Continue reading Mindful Eating health benefits [Visual] — ecogreenlove
Flower blooms by Season [Visual] — ecogreenlove
This seasonal blooming guide showcases all of the seasonal blooms for spring, summer, fall, and winter so you always know what’s in season and make more eco-friendly flower choices next time you purchase fresh blooms. Visual by zola via Flower blooms by Season [Visual] — ecogreenlove
When to Repair, Replace or Recycle your Appliance [Video + Infographic] — ecogreenlove
https://www.youtube.com/embed/EegCv2cyjE0? The concept of throwaway culture belongs in the waste bin of history. No longer is it necessary to toss out every washer, A/C, vacuum, fridge, and other household appliance and electronic device. This guide is designed to help you decide whether to repair, discard, or replace those broken machines in your life, and which … Continue reading When to Repair, Replace or Recycle your Appliance [Video + Infographic] — ecogreenlove
Use your Coffee Grounds in the Garden [Infographic] — ecogreenlove
Used coffee grounds offer many benefits to plants, flowers, and vegetables—improving water retention, drainage, and soil aeration are at the top of that list. Coffee grounds also allow certain beneficial microorganisms to thrive and attract earthworms, which are a garden’s best friend. Because coffee is acidic, many people believe that adding grounds to your garden will … Continue reading Use your Coffee Grounds in the Garden [Infographic] — ecogreenlove

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