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green living

David Martlew – use of glass in green construction

March 9, 2011

David Martlew gives a talk on the use of glass in green construction. Dr Martlew was formerly with Pilkingtons but most recently he is the President of the Society for Glass Technology (SGT). Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Earth-friendly Charcoal

March 8, 2011

The many uses of charcoal in an organic garden with instructions on how to make it. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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World News – The Electric Car Comes to Denmark, Israel & Japan

March 8, 2011

www.betterplace.com This video reveals monumental world news by providing an overview of the milestones Better Place has reached in bringing sustainable transportation in the form of EV cars to markets around the world like Denmark, Israel & Japan… and there’s more to follow (Australia, San Francisco Bay Area, Ontario, Hawaii). Find out where the first […]

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What Does AZ Green Home look like?

March 8, 2011

www.PhoenixGreenHomeConcepts.com 623-332-4116 is sharing with you sample of existing Green Homes in Arizona: Energy Efficient homes, Energy Star home, LEED for homes, NAHB Green, Scottsdale Green Building Program, Power Wise homes, Arrowhead Energy Star home that Guarantee to use $78.00 in Energy, Gilbert Builder who offers innovation in charging your car in your own Garage, […]

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How to make Seedling Pots out of Newspaper

March 8, 2011

More videos at www.nuganics.com.au The beautiful Willi Galloway from eHow shows us how to make newspaper pots. http Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Broccoli and Anchovies Over Pasta

March 7, 2011

A simple and great tasting recipe for Broccoli and Anchovies. Don’t make a face, Anchovies are fish in oil, just like tuna fish, OK? Visit our community site for more info gardenfork.tv Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Fast-Tube™ Installation

March 7, 2011

www.fab-form.com Fast-Tube™ is a revolutionary column form replacing cardboard tubes (SonoTubes) to form concrete columns for residential or commercial use. Manufactured from high strength fabric, Fast-Tube™ comes on rolls of 120′ and in diameters ranging from 6″ to 24″. As Fast-Tube is shipped flat; it is 1% the space of Cardboard tubes. Fast-Tube is quicker […]

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Hydroponic Garden – Indoor Growing Supplies and More!

March 7, 2011

www.HydroponicGarden.net Simple and educational, Indoor Gardening using Hydroponic Technology is the best way to produce Healthy Vegetables, Herbs and More – Any time of year! Have the Freshest, Juiciest Tomato’s, Green beans, Herbs, and even Berries at any time – You can have them fresh picked as close as your closet! We offer a variety […]

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LEED-Certified Building Groundbreaking Ceremony at American Public University System

March 6, 2011

View a video from American Public University Systems groundbreaking ceremony for it’s new energy-efficient academic center in Charles Town, WV. Learn more about this project and view the construction web cam at: www.APUS-Green-Building.com. The building is being construction with the expectation that it will receive LEED Silver Certification. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green […]

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Pollinating the Robogarden: Robotics and Organic Food Production

March 6, 2011

A joint project between Georgia Tech and rogueApron twitter.com growbot.wordpress.com What happens when you get roboticists and growers together? When organic farmers detail their production processes to technologists who might have simple, small scale improvements? The growbot project is about what happens in that conversation space. We hope to create fertile ground for these imaginations. […]

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Central Texas Gardener: May 16, 2009

March 5, 2011

Designer Patrick Kirwin and Tom Spencer look at structural agaves, dioons, dyckias and palms. Trisha Shirey makes delicious and beautiful recipes with edible flowers. Skip Richter answers the question: “Can I leave diseased grass clippings on the lawn when I mow?” On tour, visit Master Gardener Loretta Fischer’s garden. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go […]

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