Property Water Damage: A Destructive Force

Posted by William Gold  •  May 9th, 2012  • 

Water damage comes in three different categories: clear, gray, and black. This article will explain the differences.

Taking Short Hikes into Humboldt Redwoods State Park

Posted by Don Nadeau  •  May 1st, 2012  • 

An introduction to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, which offers the largest remaining stand of old growth redwoods in the world. Park history, Swimming, hiking, canoeing, camping. Recommended trails.

5 All Natural Spring Cleaners

Posted by Angie Hembree  •  Apr 24th, 2012  • 

5 natural, non-toxic products to use to clean your home.

Internet Business Fax Solutions Can Help Your Company Go Green

Posted by Brandi Armstrong  •  Apr 18th, 2012  • 

Are you trying to decrease your carbon footprint by improving your current business practices? By changing your business fax practices, you can increase business efficiency and protect the environment.

How To Create Your Eco-Friendly Backyard

Posted by Rachel Betzen  •  Apr 15th, 2012  • 

Creating or expanding an eco-friendly yard is an ideal way to help nature out, while providing a special backyard sanctuary that can be enjoyed for years to come. Step by step from the ground up, there are simple changes we can make to green our outdoor spaces and create an environmental haven for plants, animals and people.

Basking in the Exotic Flavor of Madagascar Vanilla

Posted by Scott Davis  •  Apr 12th, 2012  • 

Madagascar spearheads the production of vanilla beans which makes Madagascar vanilla extremely popular and sought for. Vanilla aficionados and gourmet chefs will certainly appreciate the advantages of using this kind of vanilla.

What Buying a Hybrid Can Do for the Cost of Your Car Insurance

Posted by Anthony Peck  •  Apr 12th, 2012  • 

Benefits to the environment aside, it's time to take a look at what buying a hybrid can do for your pocketbook-specifically, what it's going to do to the cost of your car insurance.

Japanese Water Gardens - Building A Japanese Water Garden

Posted by Michele Miller  •  Mar 29th, 2012  • 

When you think of a Koi pond, what comes to mind? For many, it is a serene Japanese water garden full of large Koi fish swimming lazily through the water. If this is your idea of the perfect pond, keep reading.

Energy-Efficient Homes and the Federal Stimulus Tax Credit

Posted by Jeff Pizzino  •  Mar 5th, 2012  • 

Residential consumers who make energy-efficient improvements to their homes not only save energy and money, but they're also eligible for the Federal Stimulus Tax Credit. Learn more about common home problems that can be solved with energy-efficient improvements, as well as how the Federal Stimulus Tax Credit works.

The Benefits and Trends of Compostable Bottles

Posted by Chris Rapp  •  Mar 5th, 2012  • 

Compostable bottles are the new green trend in disposable bottles that were created to address the problem of plastic pollution. Even though most plastic bottles that are in use today are able to be recycled, only about 20% of the 50 billion bottles used and thrown away every year actually make it to a recycling center. Read on to find out more!