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Tag Archives: green
Being green when the leaves are yellow
Even though the stores are already rolling out Christmas products, we’re just getting into autumn. Big Green Head lists 8 easy ways to be green this fall, and I add some ideas of my own. Continue reading
Posted in Chit-chat, Environment, Green, House and Garden
Tagged autumn, compost, environment, fall, garden, green, house, leaves, links, natural, nature, yard
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Rose is a rose is a bug farm
I found some rosebuds covered in aphids, which probably means lady beetles on rose blossoms next week! I collected some leaves with aphids, but obviously left the buds alone; no one likes to have strangers yanking potential roses off their … Continue reading