LIME STUCCO PLASTERING WHY USE LIME STUCCO INSTEAD OF CEMENT STUCCO? Lime sticks extremely well to the surface of the straw bales, and chicken wire is therefore not required as it is when using a cement stucco. Portland cement will not stic... |
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Monday, April 20, 2009 RuMe Reusable Bag GIVEAWAY Even the lightest of greenies are starting to bring their own bags to the supermarket, ...... |
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STAINING LIME PLASTER WITH FERROUS (IRON) SULFATE Ferrous Sulfate comes in 50 pound bags (for about $16 each) and is available from most stores which sell fertilizer -- get the water soluable kind in powdered form. It is the main ingredient in Iron... |
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Eco-Thrifty Mom I'm determined to make the world better for my son (and his hypothetical siblings), and I'm determined to do it on a budget. I thought I'd share my experiences with the world in the hopes that other Moms want to do... |
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Colloquium: Introduction The Context: Natural Building The Building Codes Societal Impact Matrix Return of The Village Habitat For Humanity Earthmother Dwelling Intuitive Design Curves of Breath & Clay Feng Shui... |
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April 30, 2009 no swine flu here! Everyone's talking about it. And while I'm not going to panic, I am encouraging my kids to wash their hands frequently. I also picked up some more of my favorite sanitizing wipes form CleanW... |
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... the season where your hands need the most help, but I just had to post about a hand creme that seems to work miracles for me. My hands get really dry and cracked, ...... |
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Monday, December 1, 2008 Green Your Christmas Traditions photo by: SpacePotato Christmas season is in full swing, so where does that leave us greenies, who are trying to avoid waste and mass consumerism? The statistics don't ... |
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Alana Andrews Gray Create Your Badge www. flick r .com This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from agray231 . Make your own badge here . Green Moms Carnival Best of Mother Earth Big Green Purse Crunchy Chi... |
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May 19, 2008 reusable help? Click to see a larger image and the bountiful cracks. How far am I supposed to go with the reduce, reuse, recycle mantra? It helps me pretty often but has me stumped on this situation. I'm hoping ... |
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