Top Eleven Reasons To Buy A Cordless Electric Lawn Mower Like Mine

Today’s post is by guest Lisa who writes at Privilege.

Lawn mowers might be one of the most passionately discussed topics in the United States. First and second place may go to politics and religion, but try bringing up the subject of mowers at your next gathering. You may have to step [...]

Saving Energy in One Minute Flat. How Low is Your Thermostat?

Basil Fireplace by Cyrusbulsara

Now that winter is here, how green is your home? There’s a quick way to make it greener.

How do you approach the winter? Are you like a possum, snuggling up and waiting for warmer times, or like the squirrels in my yard, doing maypole chases up and down the trees and [...]

10 Tips I’ve Learned from Greening My Home

I am happy today to have as a guest writer Gina Bisaillon. Gina is a Permaculture Designer with many years of experience in renovating and greening homes in places as far apart as Canada and Mexico. Gina writes and shares her enthusiasm and practical knowledge at My Green Home Project. Thanks Gina for sharing your [...]

Make Like a Kansas Possum and Prepare for a Prairie Winter

a possum in a crabapple tree by normanack

Look at that cute possum visiting his local crabapple tree for a winter snack. I doubt he’s a Kansas prairie opossum, but he could be, bear with me.

Preparing for Winter

Let’s say you want a quick lesson in preparing for winter. What lessons can you learn from a [...]

Green Granny?

Old Woman Portrait by Michael Melrose

Did you have a green granny? A granny who grew her own food, lived without the luxury of daily hot baths, and didn’t drive a gas-guzzler? Maybe your grandma is still around (mine died back in 1985). Is your granny green compared to you?

Would Grandma Be Proud?

Let’s take a [...]