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8 Maintenance Tips to Make Sure Your Weed Eater Lasts Longer

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Weed eaters are essential if you have a beautiful green backyard. They are even more important if you are growing vegetables or fruit trees in your backyard. If you do not eradicate the weeds, www.detroitpropertymanagement.co warns that they will hamper the growth of your vegetable plants or fruit trees. So, it is important to have the right…

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How to Conserve Energy While Working from Home

During the COVID-19 pandemic, both employees and employers have found benefits to working from home. For many companies and workers, it's more relaxing, cost-efficient, and productive. However, when in the office, employees can more easily share machinery, equipment, and tools. As such, it costs less to use these devices in an office since sharing them…

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How to Deep Clean Your Kitchen the Green Way

The following post is from Emily of Live Renewed: How to Deep Clean Your Kitchen the Green Way It's spring time, and spring makes me think about spring cleaning. Some people like to spring clean by doing a general clean-up all around the house, or decluttering certain areas of the house. But when I think…

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Organizing Homemade Cleaners and Supplies – Part 2

The following post is from Emily of Live Renewed: Organizing Homemade Cleaners and Supplies - Part 2 Last month we talked about ways that you can organize your homemade green cleaners and supplies, and this month I wanted to share what I’ve done around my house to get my supplies and homemade cleaners in order.…

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Baby Steps for Going Green in the Bathroom

The following post is from Emily of Live Renewed: Baby Steps for Going Green in the Bathroom It’s the smallest room in the house, the bathroom, but making even small changes to your routine in this room can impact your journey toward going green. There are so many different opportunities to change products or habits,…

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Mommy Home Makeover: 3 Signs You Need New Tile in the Bathroom

Using wall and floor tiles in your bathroom can create a great-looking space. In fact, tiles are great for providing an attractive, tidy, and neat appearance. Also, a tile surface is extremely resilient and durable which is great when you have kids. If your bathroom has large hexagon tiles in place now, though, you can’t…

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Storing bulk food the (easy? cheap? green?) way

The following post is from Katie of Kitchen Stewardship: Storing bulk food the (easy? cheap? green?) way Buying food in bulk and preserving it from your garden and farmer's markets is as an awesome way to save money and capture maximum nutrition. Still, there's even one more reason to love those frugal habits: they reduce…

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Green and Natural Fabric Softeners

The following post is from Emily of Live Renewed:  This month on my blog, Live Renewed, we talked all about using natural and green laundry care.  While everyone loves to have fresh-smelling, clean, and soft laundry; many of the conventional products on the market today are filled with ingredients and chemicals that we should be…

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