3 Reasons to Join the WWOOF Organic Farming Program Right Now

3 Reasons to Join the WWOOF Organic Farming Program Right Now

Experience is one of the best parts of life. Get out there and do what you are meant to do. If you have any curiosity about organic farming, or want to know what it takes to start and successfully run a farm, World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) will give you that experience and allow you to chase your dreams.

The WWOOF program has helped so many people discover their future career path, a sustainable lifestyle, and the world. The program has helped so many people and could help out you too! Why should you join the WWOOF Program right now? Three reasons stand out above all others: to learn the importance of growing food and being sustainable, to take the opportunity to travel, and to make connections with like-minded people.

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Solar Energy: Fast Facts, Stats, and Trends You Need to Know

Solar Energy: Fast Facts, Stats, and Trends You Need to Know

Guest post by Enrique Hormillo

Solar power is far from being a buzzword in the current times. On the contrary, it’s one of the most important breakthroughs in technology and dates back to the 19th century.

When it was discovered that sunlight could generate electricity, there wasn’t too much progress in identifying major uses for solar cells. During the next couple of centuries, research and development on solar technology and its applications would continue with more concrete results.

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The Ultimate Eco-Friendly Gardening Checklist

The Ultimate Eco-Friendly Gardening Checklist

Guest post by Greg Niewold

Anyone who loves to garden knows that one of the best parts of winter is looking ahead to spring: the season of planting. This year as you’re dreaming and planning, why not think about trying some eco-friendly strategies in your garden? Whether you’re a total newbie or a veteran grower, you may be surprised to learn how little steps toward sustainability could improve your everyday garden operations. With eco-friendly approaches, not only will your garden be greener and gentler to the environment, but you’ll possibly save costs and improve your yield, too.

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5 Ways to Reduce the Amount of Waste Your Business Produces

5 Ways to Reduce the Amount of Waste Your Business Produces

Guest post by Gabe Nelson

You may already be concerned with caring for the environment and making sure that your business does not create unnecessary waste. If so, you probably already recycle as well as try to reduce the use of various business assets that might generate garbage. But is what you are doing enough? Could there be more ways to reduce the waste footprint of your business?

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Tree Pruning vs. Tree Trimming: What’s the Difference?

Tree Pruning vs. Tree Trimming: What’s the Difference?

guest post by Bryan Hardin

If you are the proud owner of a garden or yard, you will agree that it takes effort to maintain your green area. You need to care for your plants and trees and make sure they remain healthy and looked after. Speaking of maintenance, pruning and trimming are two techniques that can help to keep your trees in excellent condition. However, most people confuse them to be the same thing. While trimming and pruning are both landscaping techniques, they differ in their functions and applications.

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What Quantity of CBD Gummies Should You Take to Get Better Sleep?

What Quantity of CBD Gummies Should You Take to Get Better Sleep?

CBD gummies pretty much look like standard gummy bears. The two products may even have the same taste. The primary difference is that CBD gummies contain cannabidiol as one of the main bioactive ingredients. There are over 100 kinds of cannabinoid compounds within hemp plants, among them cannabidiol (CBD)

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How to Make Your Fashion Choices More Ethical and Sustainable

How to Make Your Fashion Choices More Ethical and Sustainable

Today's consumers are increasingly aware of the human and environmental costs of the clothes they wear. According to recent surveys, buyers want eco-friendly garments—and they're willing to pay the price for sustainable men's suede sneakers and other items.

Despite the push for sustainability, many companies are sending mixed signals. Fashion brands in the United States and worldwide are bombarding us with marketing messages about recycled and organic fibers, environmentally friendly collections, and vegan offerings. At the same time, though, they tell us that clothing is all but disposable and we need a new outfit for every occasion.

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7 Reasons Why You Should Plan a Garden Redesign in Winter

7 Reasons Why You Should Plan a Garden Redesign in Winter

Guest post by Shannon Quantock

Keeping your garden maintained every season is one of the keys to making it last as long as possible. In the winter, the majority of plants are usually pretty dormant if you live in the Northern Hemisphere, which makes it the perfect time for you to plan a new design. Let’s have a look at a few reasons why planning your garden design in the winter is a great idea.

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What Are Terpenes, and How Do You Use Them?

What Are Terpenes, and How Do You Use Them?

Guest post by Michele Lowe

The oil-like substances that naturally occur in plants are known as terpenes. When these compounds are chemically altered through processes like drying or curing, they are referred to as terpenoids. Terpenes are counted among the most prominent compounds that make up a significant component of essential oils in plants. An essential constituent of natural hydrocarbons found in hemp plants, terpenes are responsible for creating the scents associated with different strains of cannabis. They also work to attract pollinators and repel pests. Located in the buds and flowers of cannabis plants, cannabis terpenes provide one of the richest sources of terpenes in the plant kingdom.

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Fall through Winter Gardening: how to harvest throughout the cool season

Fall through Winter Gardening: how to harvest throughout the cool season

For many of us who grow food, late autumn brings cold weather and spells the end of the harvest. But the cold season doesn’t have to end your gardening journey. While it is true that some places, like USDA zones 0-2, have extremely short growing seasons that make growing vegetables outdoors extremely challenging, in most zones, even those where it snows every winter, you can continue to grow fresh herbs, vegetables, and even some flowers all year. Planting or placing your crops inside a greenhouse, coldframe, hot box, polytunnel, row cover, pop-up-plant protector, or heavy-duty gardening plastic will keep them growing through the fall and winter months. Some of these tools are inexpensive, while others can cost a small fortune. For example, a lean-to or freestanding greenhouse with walls made of polycarbonate plastic can be purchased or built for as little as a few hundred dollars, while a large walk-in greenhouse with walls of horticultural-grade glass can cost tens of thousands of dollars. These are some of the most common ways that you can extend your growing season from the early fall months, or even begin growing new crops in the winter.

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Sustainability Tips for Your Day-to-Day Life

Sustainability Tips for Your Day-to-Day Life

Guest post by Matt Casadona

In the past, sustainability was associated with hippies and tree-hugging, but as more generations have begun to pay attention to the ways we are destroying our planet, it’s become a hot topic and one many people, young or old, are exploring. As you become aware of how your everyday life-- from your morning commute to your meals-- affects your carbon footprint and the planet, you’ll need ways to help you live more sustainably. Here are some of the simplest ways to become more sustainable without drastically altering your lifestyle.

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7 Things You Can Do to Maximize Your Home's Energy Efficiency When You Use Solar Power

7 Things You Can Do to Maximize Your Home's Energy Efficiency When You Use Solar Power

When you’re trying to help the environment, converting to solar power is a great first step that a growing number of homeowners have taken. However, you can go further by being more careful about how your home uses power. By conserving energy, you can stretch the power your solar panels produce. You may even be able to turn around and sell excess power back to your utility company. This is usually applied as a credit on your monthly bill. However, in order to be as energy efficient as possible, you need to be smart about how you use power in your home.

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Could Hemp Oil Benefit Your Pets?

Could Hemp Oil Benefit Your Pets?

guest post by Kalki Henrietta

Yes, hemp oil for pets is a thing.

There are already many wonderful benefits to using different kinds of oils for humans, but did you know that hemp oil can also be helpful for pets? Hemp oil is produced by cold pressing the seeds of the hemp plant. Since it is derived from an organic plant, hemp oil may contain hints of cannabinoids.

Before you freak out about that tiny detail, let’s clear up a common misconception: hemp oil is derived from the seed of the cannabis plant while its counterpart—cannabidiol (CBD) oil—is derived from different parts of the plant, such as the stalk and the leaves. While both are sometimes associated with producing mind-altering effects, in fact, they don’t do this at all. Instead, they only produce an entourage effect -- and not the bad kind!

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Plant problems and quick fixes: how to diagnose and remedy common issues in your garden

Plant problems and quick fixes: how to diagnose and remedy common issues in your garden

The past year has seen many people turn to food gardening – some for the first time – to cope with the stresses of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here at Green and Prosperous we have previously written about the mental and physical health benefits of gardening. While previously, food gardening seemed to be something you did as you approached middle age and your senior years, nowadays people of all ages are enjoying the benefits of growing some of their own food.

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