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Enter to win a 6 pack of Woolzies Dryer Balls (Retail Value $34.95)!
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Check out my review of Woolzies Dryer Balls here.
Be sure to hop around to the other blogs on the linky below the Rafflecopter to win other great prizes!
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Lately, we've been planning our spring gardens. We have one for ourselves and our neighbors, and then we help out in a community garden, where the food is shared with a low-income area of town. This Saturday we're getting it prepped - putting up the fences (to keep the deer out) and turning the soil over. Soon we'll get to plant, once the ground warms up more!
ReplyDeleteWe've recent switched from plastic bottles of water to the reusable glass bottles for when we're on the go
ReplyDeleteI've cut my shower time in half (very difficult for me & my long showers!)
ReplyDeleteI try to recycle everything I can. I try to wash all my clothes in cold water. I do not buy water in plastic bottles. I use a pitcher with a filter and reusable bottles.
ReplyDeleteRecycle and use reusable shopping bags.
ReplyDeleteI switched to reusable shopping bags
ReplyDeleteI am trying to stop using plastic straws, and am ordering reusable produce bags. When we walk our dog along the beach we always pick up any trash we see.
ReplyDeleteI never use my dryer...I use a clothes line outside...save $$$$$
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ReplyDeleteRecently we have tried taking shorter showers and we also are carrying our shopping bags and trying not to use plastic bags..
ReplyDeleteWe planted two trees in front of our house.
ReplyDeletewe turn the heat off during the day when no one is home.
ReplyDeleteI have been drying my clothes outside and I planted my garden
ReplyDeleteI took a car full to the recycling center.
ReplyDeleteI have began eating only organic foods, composting, and gardening
ReplyDeleteWe try to have reusable bags with us when we grocery shop. We also use other reusable products such as cloth napkins, rags, and diapers.
ReplyDeleterecycle; reuseable bags; cloth diapers; make my own cleaning supplies
ReplyDeleteI am saving all my eggshells to grind up and put in the holes when I plant my heirloom tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteI stopped using plastic bags for my lunch and am now using containers instead.
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ReplyDeleteWe plant a garden every year in april
We use recyclable shopping bags so we don't have to get plastic ones.
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We recycle cola cans and shopping bags. We are planting a garden
ReplyDeleteWe've been planning a garden!
ReplyDeleteWe try to reduce where we can, minimalize, conserve. We use reusable alternatives to as many things we can - Bottles, napkins, etc.
ReplyDeleteRecently my family has been planting trees together. :)
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ReplyDeleteWe just planted our own vegetable garden!
ReplyDeleteI've started composting my kitchen scraps.
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I finally got a clothes line hung up at our new house and have been using it. I dry everything on the line and only put it in the dryer for 5 - 10 minutes afterwards to soften everything up (and get rid of dog hair - ha!). Before a load of laundry would take at least an hour or more to dry, this has significantly lowered the amount of power we use and the laundry smells awesome!
ReplyDeleteI've been honoring the Earth by planting butterfly-friendly flowers this spring.
ReplyDeletePlanting a vegetable garden this year. :)
ReplyDeletewe started collecting our table and cooking scraps to take to a local farm, either for the chickens or the compost.
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ReplyDeleteWe have been adding to our compost for several years, and this was the first year we had material ready to add to our garden. So instead of buying dirt to top off our garden beds, we used our compost! :)
ReplyDeleteI use recycled bags when I go shopping.
ReplyDeletewe've been cutting back on electricity and I stopped buying bottled water, I dry my diapers on a drying rack.
ReplyDeleteI recycle and use canvas bags for grocery shopping
ReplyDeleteWe set up our new composter and have been prepping our garden for planting. We also recycle, use reusable shopping bags, and I use my reusable water bottle every day.
ReplyDeleteWe started cloth diapering baby #2 and planted a garden for fresh organic produce.
ReplyDeleteWe set up the compost bin at our new house. It's started with a giant heap of a few months of chicken poop! Yum!
ReplyDeleteWe went and picked up trash Saturday in our town.
ReplyDeletewe cut back on our trash production and started cloth diapering
ReplyDeleteWe use cloth bags to do our shopping.
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