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		<title>Xeriscaping</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 04:05:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becki</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I live in a desert region so when figuring out what to do with the landscaping at our new house one of the first things we thought of was xeriscaping.  Xeriscaping is landscaping in such a way to avoid the use of unnecessary amounts of water.  Xeriscaping is also known as “zeroscaping”, “water-conserving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in a <em>desert</em> region so when figuring out what to do with the landscaping at our new house one of the first things we thought of was<strong> xeriscaping</strong>.  Xeriscaping is landscaping in such a way to avoid the use of unnecessary amounts of water.  <em>Xeriscaping</em> is also known as <em>“zeroscaping”</em>, <em>“water-conserving landscaping”</em>, and in some places <em>“smart scaping”.</em></p>
<p><strong>Xeriscaping</strong> is a great way to <em>save water and energy</em>. With xeriscaping there is little to no use of <em>water</em>, there isn’t a lot of grass to mow so there is no extra fuel or energy consumption, and it is generally easy on the <em>environment </em>as you would just be using <em>natural </em>materials that are common in your area and these materials don’t require any sort of fertilizers or harmful pesticides.</p>
<p>When we started here with our new house we only planned out our front <em>yard</em>.  Our back yard will take more work, but it will be <em>xeriscaped</em> as well.  In the front we brought in common drain <em>rock</em> found at our local rock quarries &#8211; it is a form of river rock, only the smaller version. We laid the rock down around a few shrubs that fit naturally into the environment for the area directly in front of our house and then for the rest of the area we have the <em>rock </em>spread out with a few boulders mixed in. The result is a very simple yet beautiful yard with very little maintenance needed. The few shrubs in front are on a drip system that only runs for 20 minutes a day, three days a week &#8211; that’s it!</p>
<p>If you are looking for ways to <strong>reduce water consumption </strong>and <em>save some energy</em> as well there are some tips you should know before<em> xeriscaping.</em></p>
<h3>Xeriscaping Tips</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>Choose plants wisely.</strong> You should only choose plants that are drought resistant and that can survive where you live. If you live in a <em>desert region </em>like me you don’t want to pick tropical <em>plants</em>, this will defeat the purpose. Choose <em>plants</em> that are more native to your area to insure their survival.</li>
<li><strong>Set up a drip system for plants.</strong> Drip systems only <em>water</em> when needed and it really allows the plants time to absorb what they need rather than get overloaded.</li>
<li><strong>Make sure to weed on a regular basis.</strong> Weeds consume more water than your <em>plants</em> so you want to get rid of them as soon as possible.</li>
<li><strong>Cover your soil.</strong> You can leave the ground bare, but covering with <em>rock </em>or mulch will keep it cooler and help your plants to need <em>less water</em>.</li>
<li><strong>Aerate the soil before you cover it.</strong> Keeping the soil in good condition will help your <em>plants </em>thrive without the need for more <em>water</em>.</li>
<li><strong>If you use rock, keep it natural.</strong> Don’t worry about bringing in fancy rock that has been chemically processed to create a neat color &#8211; natural <em>rock</em> will look better, be better on the environment as a whole, and it will save you money.</li>
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<p>If <strong>xeriscaping</strong> is something you think you’d like to do the fall is a great time to get busy. Many<em> landscaping</em> companies lower prices at this time of year and you might be able to get plants for less. Remember, even though you are going for something natural you still need to get it from the correct resources. Just going out into nature and picking up rocks and plants is not only illegal in many places, but it is also destructive to the <em>natural </em>habitats of many species. Find a local nursery and a local rock quarry to work with, plan out what you want to do being careful to take good measurements of your area, and with the help of the experts you will be able to create an <em>environment</em> you will love.</p>
<p>Copyright ©  2009, <a href="http://blogmommas.com/" target="_blank">Becki</a>, Green Christian Network, All Rights Reserved</p>
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		<title>Compost Anyone?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 05:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becki</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just moved into a new house and with that comes a whole new yard.  I told my Husband that I would really like to plant a garden, but he informed me that the soil quality where we live is very poor and that I would have to buy topsoil and other nutrient-rich additives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We just moved into a new house and with that comes a whole new <em>yard</em>.  I told my Husband that I would really like to plant a <em>garden</em>, but he informed me that the soil quality where we live is very poor and that I would have to buy topsoil and other nutrient-rich additives if I was to have the hopes of anything actually growing.  At first I was a little bummed out, but then I thought this was the perfect time to start that <em>compost</em> bin I have always wanted to start.  If I start now, by the next <em>planting season</em> I should definitely have something substantial to add to the poor<em> soil</em> that is already here.  My Husband likes this idea so a <em>compost </em>bin is in the works and will be placed out back soon.</p>
<p>I know you can add things like rotten fruits and veggies to a <em>compost</em> bin, but there is so much more!</p>
<h2>Below is a lit of stuff that you can add to a compost bin&#8230;</h2>
<h3>&#8230;things I never knew before!</h3>
<ul>
<li>Pet hair</li>
<li>Lint</li>
<li>Old herbs and spices</li>
<li>Coffee grounds with the filter</li>
<li>Tea bags and leaves</li>
<li>Egg shells</li>
<li>Kleenex tissues</li>
<li>Old potato chips (stale)</li>
<li>Moldy cheese</li>
<li>Shredded cardboard cereal boxes</li>
<li>Hair trimmings including those your Hubby shaves off his face</li>
<li>Toenail and fingernail clippings</li>
<li>Cooked rice</li>
<li>Old plain pasta</li>
<li>The liquids from canned veggies and fruits</li>
<li>Pencil shavings</li>
<li>Cotton swabs with the cardboard sticks (not plastic)</li>
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<p>And those are just a few of the weird and unusual things I found that can be <em>composted</em>!  In addition to that of course you can all old kitchen scraps (as long as they don&#8217;t have meat products), grass clippings, pine needles, leaves, etc&#8230;</p>
<p>I can wait to get my <em>compost</em> bin started and along with creating some nutrient rich material for my garden I am also helping keep necessary <em>waste </em>out of the landfills &#8211; it is win win for everyone!</p>
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		<title>Green Tip &#8211; (05/27/09) &#8211; Organic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 16:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lara Velez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great way to give back to the planet, save money, and be certain you are getting fruits and veggies that are safe for your family is to create an organic garden. Organic Gardening means that you will only use natural methods to grow your garden. No synthetic or nasty pesticides allowed.
3 Important Tips for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great way to give back to the <em>planet</em>, save money, and be certain you are getting fruits and veggies that are safe for your family is to create an <em>organic garden</em>. <em>Organic Gardening</em> means that you will only use natural methods to grow your garden. No synthetic or nasty pesticides allowed.</p>
<h2>3 Important Tips for Organic Gardening</h2>
<p><strong>Organic additions to soil.</strong> You can add decayed plants and other <em>organic</em> material.</p>
<p><strong>Earthworms.</strong> They will help your roots grow well and water to pass better. Worms equal healthy plants.</p>
<p><strong>Tilling. </strong>Be sure and till your soil regularly.</p>
<p>I hope these simple tips help get you started on a great <em>organic garden</em>. I will be sharing some more tips from time to time that will help you with your <em>environmentally friendly gardening</em>.</p>
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		<title>Grow Your Own Organic Veggie Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 03:12:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lara Velez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing your own organic vegetable garden not only assures fresh, safe, great tasting vegetables all season long; it also provides you with exercise, stress relief, and the knowledge that your hard work is accomplishing great things for your family.  If this sounds like something you’d love to try, here are a few tips you need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Growing</strong> your own<em> organic vegetable garden </em>not only assures fresh, safe, great tasting vegetables all season long; it also provides you with exercise, stress relief, and the knowledge that your hard work is accomplishing great things for your family.  If this sounds like something you’d love to try, here are a few tips you need to know before you get started.</p>
<h3>How to Grow and Organic Vegetable Garden</h3>
<p>The first thing you need to do is to prepare your humus for the soil.  Ideally, you should start <em>composting </em>well ahead of time so you can simply <em>recycle</em> your yard waste and not have to buy store<em> fertilizers</em>.  Even though you can purchase <em>organic fertilizers</em>, making your own is better.</p>
<p><strong>To make a compost pile:</strong> <em>just throw your fallen leaves, grass clippings, and other plant matter into a bin or pile and stir periodically.  This will eventually decompose into quality humus to fertilize your soil.</em></p>
<p>In addition to your <em>compost</em> humus, there are other natural ingredients you can add to build nutrients in your <em>organic garden </em>soil.  Manure is a great <em>natural fertilizer</em>, but it’s best found locally rather than bought from a store.  You may also have to add natural ingredients to the soil if the pH balance is off.  If the pH of your soil is below 6, add crushed egg, clam, or oyster shells.  If your pH is above 7.5, lower it by mulching with wood chips or sawdust.  These treatments, along with other organic additives, can take a while to work.  You want to prepare the soil up to 6 weeks before planting to make sure the conditions are optimal.</p>
<p>Before you can plant, you need to pick the right <em>vegetable</em>s.  You should buy <em>organically </em>grown seedlings.  If you can’t find any, just sprout your own seeds.  This way you can be sure there are no chemicals going into your vegetables at any stage of growth.  You also want to be sure that the variety you buy isn’t genetically altered in any way.  While these <em>plants</em> might grow better looking fruits and <em>vegetables</em>, they produce less flavorful and less healthy fruits and <em>veggies</em>.</p>
<p>Once your <em>organic garden</em> is planted, you can naturally repel pests and <em>fertilize </em>the soil by companion <em>planting</em>.  This means you <em>plant</em> more than one crop in the same area.  If you have an insect problem, you can find plants to repel specific pests.  If you have larger animals eating your <em>plants</em>, you can choose vine vegetables that furry friends prefer not to cross over.  If you choose complementary <em>plants</em>, this can also be used to restore nutrients to the soil.  You want to be sure to rotate out different <em>vegetables</em> every year to further build soils.</p>
<p>Creating your own <em>organic vegetable garden</em> can require a lot of work and research, but once you bite into your first perfect <em>vegetable</em>, you’ll realize that it was well worth the effort.</p>
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