
We haven’t had any nice green linky love in a while; so here you go…
Four last minute tips for lawn care – I know it’s almost winter, but your yard still needs eco care.
TrickleStar – USB standby power saver – for a cord, actually pretty; go figure.
Eco-review: The Big Earth Book by James Bruges – cool review, plus you might win a copy.
Answer the green Question of the Week: What do you do to reduce or avoid “overpackaging” in products you buy?
Recycle for Credit Worth Cash: RadioShack Offers a New High-Tech Trade-In Program
Obama Outlines Views on Agriculture
The Economics of Organics – Stretch Your Organic Dollar
Building With Salvage Tips for Savvy Re-Use- something I obess over here, as if you haven’t noticed.
Amazon.com Introduces Greener Packaging for Electronics, Toys
Now, go visit some of these links above and show the bloggers some love!
Tags: Amazon.com Introduces Greener Packaging, Building With Salvage, Economics of Organics, last minute tips for lawn care, Obama views on Agriculture
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Jennifer,
I’m so glad that I happened upon your website. As I was reading some of the blogs listed on this page they reminded me of a quote I once read from an unknown author, “Everyday is Earth Day.”
I think its so important for people to do what they can to help our planet out and it doesn’t mean they have to sacrifice quality or pay a fortune for “green” services and/or products. I’ve even been thinking about buying a prefab green home (I’ve linked to a website I found offering really cool and affordable green homes). I think it will be another step towards green-ifying my life. Take a look at the site and let me know what you think about it.
Again, really great site. I’m glad I found it!

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