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Just a few days left to enter the Guy Goes Green NatureMill Giveaway

February 20th, 2010

There are just a few short days to enter the Guy Goes Green NatureMill Giveaway and I suggest you enter today (link to the right).  We own two of these and they have really been great to have around.  Since we have had our NatureMill composters, our garbage output has gone down dramatically.  We are saving the compost for our garden this spring and really looking for it.

This is a great prize and you should visit www.naturemill.com to learn more for yourself.  I might sound a bit like a commercial, but I am always happy to stand behind a product that I believe in.  Not only is the NatureMill a green product in itself (made with recycled material I believe), but it helps us be green.  

Click the link to your right to enter to win your own!

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Green Gardening

February 10th, 2010

Now is the time to start thinking about what we intend to plant this year in our garden. Ben and I were new to gardening last year and we enjoyed it and decided to get a bigger plot to plant on. Last year we took a small portion of our parent’s public garden. This year we’re going to go it alone. We will be better prepared this year than we were last year.

First, we have the necessary tools for the work part.  We accumulated the digging tools that we need to get our seeds sewn.  Second, we will have some compost we have accumulated over the winter from our NatureMill composters.  This will hopefully help our garden be more plentiful.  Third, I harvested seeds from our produce last year so we won’t have to purchase many seeds.  Finally, we have started to purchase second hand canning equipment so we can preserve our tomatoes.  I have a pretty good selection of jars, we just need the larger stuff to complete our needs.  We learned how to can tomatoes last year with help from my parents, and intend to can a larger supply of tomatoes this year.

Another new thing we will try this year is a vertical garden.  Last year we planted some morning glories on the east side of our house, and will use the same twine to plant some vegetables.  I noticed that cantaloupe and cucumbers were good climbers.  Since our back yard has an oak tree canopy this is the only option if we want to have vegetables at our house.  I love the idea of walking outside to pick some veggies for our stew.  I also want to try an indoor herb garden when the weather warms up.  If you have any tips for new gardeners going green please leave us a comment below.

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