- 30 Nov 2009 | Brandon Fuller
- Business, News, Resource Center
Every year we pull out the big address book and start compiling a list of Christmas/Holiday card recipients. It’s a great tradition because it allows us to reach out to friends and relatives we rarely communicate with. Unfortunately, it’s also a tradition that places a great demand on important resources like trees and petroleum.
Last year I presented myself with a challenge: Create an alternative to traditional Christmas cards that mirrors the …
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The Fall has definitely arrived. This means apple cider, pumpkin pie, acorn squash, cooler weather and, of course, thousands of falling leaves.
Leaves may be beautiful when they’re turning bright orange, yellow and red, but the beauty wears off when they’re covering your lawn. Is there a way to reuse these leaves rather than bundle them up and send them to the dump? Yes.
According to Sustainityourself.blogspot.com, leaves can have a second life …
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The District and Casey Trees are running a program until the end of the month whereby you plant a tree on your property and you’ll get a $50 rebate. It’s a great opportunity for homeowners to beautify their property and get money back.
The rules are simple:
You plant a tree
You promise to care for it
You fill out a form, and mail it to Casey Trees
Casey Trees sends you a check for the …
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