Archive for March 24th, 2009

Want to know how to make your landscape design more Eco-friendly?
Check out these simple, straight-forward tips for converting your landscape into a haven for clients, passersby, and wildlife.

Using organic landscaping techniques can save you money because your outdoor space is a prime location for showing off your commitment to developing a green building that is not only better for the environment but also healthier for humans and animals alike. Developing a stunning yet beautiful landscape will be more attractive , require less maintenance, and save you money from year to year.

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There is overwhelming evidence that replenishment of minerals to croplands has reached a critical point in history. Our foods are nearly empty of nutrients dependent on minerals for synthesis in food. The fields we have grown our foods in for 150 years are depleted of micro nutrient mineral elements. The rate of depletion from 1900 to 1940 is almost 85% and this is evidenced by the rate of mineral deficient diseases increasing in the population as minerals were removed from the soil.

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One of the most interesting and beautiful places to visit in the Austin area is called Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum, which is located near Zilker Park on Robert E. Lee in southwest-central Austin, across from the softball fields and Barton Springs. Umlauf Garden and Museum was named for contemporary sculptor Charles Umlauf, and the museum features his sculptures as well as the works of other local artists, some of whom studied under Umlauf at the University of Texas, where Umlauf taught.

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By now, you have heard someone talk about going green and you, yourself, have probably jumped on the wagon to outfit your home and clothing to be green. While it’s a new thing to do, it’s got some meaning behind it that’s deeper than most people really understand. By going green, it means you want to save the planet from being in peril.

Each day, people are destroying the environment by driving cars, riding in buses, using chemicals on food or clothing and even using electricity that takes oil, coal or natural gas. When you go green, you make a pledge to be more eco-friendly to the Earth’s environment each day.

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