By ecohookups.com contributor: Ellen Marie Siloy
The idea of starting a farm in a limited amount of space is possible. Vertical farming can save a lot on space but not when it comes to power consumption. Traditional farming meant clearing out an entire forest just to get the widest space possible to plant on which is not that friendly at all to Mother Nature but of course the public needs to eat. Sacrifices had to be made. Today, vertical farming has…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Marie Watkiss
Green Bottles
Five funky ‘green’ bottles bursting with edible goodness ready for harvesting…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Kate Boyd
Food takes up a large percentage of the average person’s ecological…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Kate Boyd
Gardening can be so much fun and can be a relaxing hobby that relieves stress. And most importantly, it helps makes our planet healthier. Growing your own food means that you will be buying less fresh produce from the store which…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Kate Boyd
Many people ask how you can live healthy. What foods should you eat and how much? Well the first bit of advice I have is that the healthiest thing you can do is eat lots of fruits and…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Kate Boyd
Gardening can be really rewarding and easy, depending on what you grow. It’s great for the environment because buying food from the store wastes oil for the produce to be transported, especially if it’s not locally grown. It also wastes materials because the produce is packaged before it’s shipped to the store and then all that packaging is just thrown away. Pesticides are almost always used and they aren’t eco…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Kate Boyd
Do you live healthy, or wish you knew how to? There are many things that you can do to live healthy. In this day and age everyone should be aware of their health and…
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by ecohookups.com contributor: Marie Watkis
If you’re dreaming of fresh eggs every morning you can’t go far wrong with one of these delightful little chicken homes. Whether your aim is to provide for yourself or your family,…
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