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Diversity in Bloom – Greening Your Garden
This Issue: Leave The Roots On | Going Wild in the Backyard | Where Have All the Pollinators Gone? | Bug vs. Bug | Worm Wrangling
Recurring Stuff: Note from the Editor | So I tried it... | Eco News | Certifying Our Back Yard | Masthead | Letters to the Editor | Our Mission
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Note from the editor

Welcome to the second issue of Living Green! We're a real virtual magazine now, as two issues determine a magazine as surely as two points determine a line! More


Eco News

Plants are popping up all over the toxic waste dump. Find out why . . .

 and…

The current administration's gold digging operations . . .


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So,
I tried it...

We put the green rhetoric to the test.

Can a turtle save your pole beans? And whatever happened to that tablecloth? Click here for those stories and more...


Going Wild In The Backyard:

Turn your backyard into a wildlife refuge! It's easy with a little help from the Backyard Conservation program. More

Where Have All The Pollinators Gone:

Birds do it and bees do it, but what exactly are they doing? They're pollinating, that's what! And thank goodness because over three-quarters of the staple crop plants that feed us humans was made possible by the generous support of a pollinator. But did you know many of these pollinators are fighting for their lives? More

Bug vs. Bug


You don't need Don King to promote this fight. Use the natural food chain to control pests in your garden.

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Leave The Roots On:

Solid earth is alive with tangled roots. This underground world practices secretly, working within, responsible for the sustenance of all above-ground life.

Wendy Johnson of the Green Gulch Farm Zen Center shares her thoughts on roots.
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Worm Wrangling:

Corralling those wild wigglies to do your dirt-y work is easier than you might think. Click up your heels here for more...



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