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kellyp72 · 7 months
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Garden design ideas #garden #gardendesign
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kellyp72 · 8 months
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#gardens #kidfriendlygarden #homeimprovement 
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kellyp72 · 9 months
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#gardening #journaling #gardenjournal #fallgardening 
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kellyp72 · 10 months
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#forests #environmental #conservation 
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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Ready to make the most of your electric vehicle? Follow these key maintenance tips to keep it running like new and get the most out of your investment.
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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Are you ready to go electric? Electric vehicles are clean, efficient, and capable of incredible performance. These modern electric vehicles offer unbeatable advantages over traditional gas-powered cars. Electric car emissions are much lower than gas emissions, making them better for our planet. They
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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#mentalhealth #wellness #stress #stressmanagement #mindbody #mindfulness
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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Make sure you're up to speed when it comes to leasing an electric car. Check out these top 6 tips for finding the perfect charge that works for you!
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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#tesla #ev #electricvehicles
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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#stainlesssteel #renewables #recycle #recyclable #ecofriendly #greenliving
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kellyp72 · 1 year
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You may not realize it, but trees contribute to your daily life. We depend heavily on forests for our food supply, as well as many other products we take for granted. Find out what else trees do for us!
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kellyp72 · 2 years
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Guest post by Lana Hawkins It’s common knowledge that nature has a positive impact on people and can help us relax and get in touch with our inner selves. Having this in mind, it’s not surprising that more and more world-famous interior designers are incorporating numerous elements of nature into t
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kellyp72 · 2 years
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Cannabis consumers are conscious of the environmental impacts of waste. Using eco-friendly packaging for cannabis products is better for the environment and a sound strategy for sustainable businesses.
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kellyp72 · 2 years
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I don't think it really hits for most people how much topsoil is an incredibly depleted resource that is virtually nonrenewable under current land management practices.
Topsoil you buy at a garden center most likely is not real topsoil, but rather simply compost mixed with sand. Many people have never touched topsoil. In vast swathes of inhabited land, topsoil simply does not exist anymore.
On the lawn care subreddit, people will occasionally be alarmed that their soil feels "mushy" and "soft" after the addition of lots of organic matter, or post something greatly alarmed about the area of "soft" soil in their yard.
These people would shit their pants in awe if they felt the soil in a forest. Their frame of reference for "soil" is so completely, sadly spoiled by compacted, concrete-like lawn dirt. This is a big reason I'm "anti-lawn." Lawns consistently have some of the worst, most devastated soil imaginable.
Topsoil is a LIVING community of microbes, plant roots, decaying organic matter, and perhaps most importantly of all, fungal mycelium. You cannot buy it. You cannot synthesize it. No amount of fertilizer will turn compacted lawn dirt into topsoil. It takes a hundred years to build one inch of topsoil.
In the USA, prairie soil was plowed up to make fields, and we all learned about the Dust Bowl in school, but we don't talk enough about the fact that plowing up the prairies engulfed half the country in devastating dirt storms that turned the sky black and had people choking and coughing up dirt all the time and sweeping deep drifts of dirt out of their houses. Like that happened. Damn.
What we did was something utterly devastating, the near total destruction of hundreds and hundreds of years' worth of an irreplaceable natural resource. And it's happened all over the country. We will never comprehend how much we lost when we lost the topsoil.
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kellyp72 · 2 years
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Guest post by Jessica Smith The challenges and problems of modern life can trigger several physical and mental health problems. The demands, pressures, and hassles that weigh upon your personal and professional life can stress you out. When you feel stressed, the body releases hormones. These hormo
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