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How Eco Is Your Coffee Pot? What About Your Mug?
Consumers buy more automatic-drip coffeemakers than any other small kitchen appliance, so it’s no wonder they use about $400 million worth of electricity just brewing coffee every year.
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Consumers buy more automatic-drip coffeemakers than any other small kitchen appliance, so it’s no wonder they use about $400 million worth of electricity just brewing coffee every year.
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Recycled picnic cups make great containers for starting young plants. They are tapered, so that the plant slides out easily when the cup is inverted. They are transparent, which lets you see how the roots are developing.
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You have probably seen it on TV commercials, upside down planters. Upside-down planting has a few advantages over potting. I give a short overview, DIY and a comparison to an existing of the shelf planter: Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter Review
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Every spring I go to the plant nursery and buy seedlings in plastic pots. Not this year. This year I bought seeds and made my own pots from newspaper.
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I really liked the concept: using old newspapers to make pots for growing seedlings....I did not like the lack of stiffness.That is why I added one more ingredient to the newspaper planting pot.....WATER....
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I'm always looking for quick ways to up-cycle easily collected items. This time, I set my sights on the ubiquitous coffee sleeve.
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Save those empty CD drums from the landfill or recycling plant. With just a few holes for drainage and evaporation they can be stacked to become a stylish new planter.
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We can make over 25,000 things with it. Farmers love it. Environmentalists love it. You can't get high from it. So why is it still illegal?
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"Makes biodegradable plant pots from newspaper".
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The final product (ie the pots) are great for your small plants, they can be put very tightly together and when the plant is ready to be put into the ground you can plant it with pot still on.
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