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Monthly Archives: July 2012

Top 10 Useful Insects You Want Invading Your Garden
Sustainable Living

Top 10 Useful Insects You Want Invading Your Garden

Posted on July 28, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 10 Comments

You may think that these insects are useless and annoying, but they are the useful one’s who help to maintain your garden. Continue reading »

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Cooking With Coffee

Posted on July 27, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 2 Comments

The same coffee you love to drink is also a wonderful seasoning for a variety of foods sweet and savoury. Here are a handful of ways to include coffee in your next meal. Continue reading »

Don’t Make These Mistakes When You Build a Pond in Your Garden
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Don’t Make These Mistakes When You Build a Pond in Your Garden

Posted on July 26, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 3 Comments

Building a pond in your garden can turn an ordinary backyard into a beautiful watery oasis! Continue reading »

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Fly-tipping – a Modern Scourge?

Posted on July 24, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 4 Comments

A look at the issue of fly-tipping – how and why its causing such a problem in the UK Continue reading »

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London Ground to Ground

Posted on July 24, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 3 Comments

Collecting Coffee Grounds in London – England! I am very pleased to report that Ground to Ground has gained a powerful voice in the fine old city of London. Deborah Rothenberg is a London Leader for 2012, and will be taking on the challenge to encourage cafes to hand out their spent coffee grounds, and introduce the … Continue reading »

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The History of the Green Movement

Posted on July 22, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 1 Comment

This article explores the historical importance of the Green Movement. Continue reading »

What Quail Eat
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What Quail Eat

Posted on July 21, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 14 Comments

Food According to Coturnix Quail I’d rather be writing about what quail eat than what eat quail! Poor little guys don’t have much luck out in the wild. They die quick, mate quick, live quick, eat quick. Quack quick. This quote about them sums it up so well (author unknown): BASICALLY AS I HAVE SAID MANY … Continue reading »

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The Part Time Homesteader: How To Grow Your Own Vegetables With Limited Time

Posted on July 20, 2012 by shanegenziuk • Leave a comment

If we won the lottery many of us would retire to “live the good life”; spending our days in the sunshine, producing our own food and living sustainably. Unfortunately the reality is that most of us have other commitments such as children to raise and full time jobs that can make this dream very difficult to … Continue reading »

Coffee Grounds Make an Excellent Exfoliant!
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Coffee Grounds Make an Excellent Exfoliant!

Posted on July 18, 2012 by shanegenziuk • 13 Comments

Coffee grounds are a great exfoliant – This post includes two recipes that you can make and try at home! Continue reading »

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