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Category Archives: Sustainable Living

Biochar video
Ground to Ground / Sustainable Living

Biochar video

Posted on March 1, 2013 by shanegenziuk • Leave a comment

Just picked up a copy of ‘The Biochar Revolution’ from my friends at Earth Garden, and wanted to share at interesting video on the same topic. And keep in mind that spent coffee grounds be used for biochar too :) Continue reading »

Is The UK Government Doing Enough To Go Green?
Sustainable Living

Is The UK Government Doing Enough To Go Green?

Posted on February 22, 2013 by shanegenziuk • Leave a comment

Article focusing on the current UK government’s attempts to meet energy targets and increase energy efficiency. Continue reading »

Not a Weed Garden!
A Forest Garden - Record of Progress / Sustainable Living

Not a Weed Garden!

Posted on February 19, 2013 by shanegenziuk • 2 Comments

Globe Artichoke growing with stinging nettle and nasturtiums. Continue reading »

Seeking Sustainability in East London
Sustainable Living

Seeking Sustainability in East London

Posted on February 13, 2013 by shanegenziuk • 2 Comments

Your Guide to East London Sustainability Pay a trip to somewhere like Hackney in East London and you’ll find no shortage of sustainable businesses, organic cafes, whole food shops and the like. It seems like lots of people have the environment on their minds. And hopefully this trend is set to continue with the launch … Continue reading »

Guide to Growing Coffee at Home
Sustainable Living

Guide to Growing Coffee at Home

Posted on February 10, 2013 by shanegenziuk • 7 Comments

Your 7 Step Guide to Growing Coffee at Home Although from a tropical origin, coffee plants can be grown at home with some patience and the right environment. The green beans harvested will have a longer shelf-life than the store bought version, and allow you to roast and drink on demand. Here is my seven … Continue reading »

A Cosmetic Use For Ground Coffee: Darkening Your Hair
Sustainable Living

A Cosmetic Use For Ground Coffee: Darkening Your Hair

Posted on February 8, 2013 by shanegenziuk • 4 Comments

Not all hair dye has to be full of chemicals. Ground coffee can dye your hair and bring out great red and brown shades from your natural colour. Continue reading »

Shane’s Articles in Even More Chook Wisdom!
Sustainable Living

Shane’s Articles in Even More Chook Wisdom!

Posted on February 7, 2013 by shanegenziuk • 2 Comments

Time to get serious about your Chook knowledge! Continue reading »

How to Prepare and Eat Mealworms
A Forest Garden - Record of Progress / Sustainable Living

How to Prepare and Eat Mealworms

Posted on January 30, 2013 by shanegenziuk • 11 Comments

Eating mealworms for human consumption is an ancient practice and well worth the effort. Here are all the steps to prepare and eat you own mealworms. Continue reading »

Caffè Macchiato – Coffee Love
Sustainable Living / The Coffee Grounders

Caffè Macchiato – Coffee Love

Posted on January 24, 2013 by shanegenziuk • 1 Comment

Help me celebrate a double shot Caffè Macchiato for every day of the week. Continue reading »

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