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Five Tips for Sustainable Fall Gardening
Taylor Schwensohn Taylor Schwensohn

Five Tips for Sustainable Fall Gardening

In Georgia, cooler weather has finally rolled in, which makes it the perfect time to prepare your garden for the spring. Ready to roll up your sleeves and dig in? We’ve put together some advice that will allow you to keep your yard looking its best while remaining friendly to butterflies, birds, and other beneficial insects. Here’s what to do, what not to do, and why it makes a meaningful difference.

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Last Minute Costumes & Crafts for a Sustainable, Spooktacular Halloween
Taylor Schwensohn Taylor Schwensohn

Last Minute Costumes & Crafts for a Sustainable, Spooktacular Halloween

This year, due to COVID-19, October 31 looks a little different. You may not be hosting your annual bash or trick-or-treating along your usual route, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun with your loved ones. Whether you’re comparing costumes over Zoom, participating in a socially distanced meet-up, or spreading the joy through outdoor decorations, we’ve got your sustainability needs covered, even if you’re just getting started. Read below for our favorite ways to keep Halloween boo-tiful.

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Why You Should Practice Outdoor Yoga
Taylor Schwensohn Taylor Schwensohn

Why You Should Practice Outdoor Yoga

Spending time outdoors is more important now than it ever has been before. Stepping into nature for fresh air, exercise, and time away from our homes can vastly improve our mental health. To celebrate National Yoga Month, we’re sharing all the reasons we think you should go beyond hikes and socially distanced picnics and add ‘om-ing’ outside to your repertoire. Get ready to show off that downward-facing dog!

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Five Houseplants That Will Thrive in Your Home
Taylor Schwensohn Taylor Schwensohn

Five Houseplants That Will Thrive in Your Home

It’s that time again, friends: Happy National Indoor Plant Week! Last year, we wrote about the positive effects houseplants can have on your mood, atmosphere, and overall decor. This year, we wanted to share a few of our favorite varieties. Whether you’re the type of person who occasionally forgets to water, or the sort with the greenest thumb ever, you’ll be sure to find some beautiful options for your home on our list.

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From Swaps to Secondhand: Seven Ideas for a Sustainable Closet
Taylor Schwensohn Taylor Schwensohn

From Swaps to Secondhand: Seven Ideas for a Sustainable Closet

According to the EPA, U.S landfills received 11.2 million tons of textiles in 2017. Together, we can reduce that number by shopping with the environment in mind and keeping clothes we no longer want out of the trash. Read our tips below to discover how to green your wardrobe. The earth, and your wallet, will thank you!

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Five Books for Your Environmental Reading List
Taylor Schwensohn Taylor Schwensohn

Five Books for Your Environmental Reading List

Whether you stretch out in the sun or curl up on your sofa, August is a wonderful time to dive into a good book. We searched the archives for some that relate to our four main initiatives: ending litter, reducing waste, promoting recycling, and beautifying communities, and thought we would share our favorite finds. If you love sustainability as much as we do, you’ll want to add these to your summer reading list.

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Five Environmental Benefits of Supporting Your Local Farmers Market
Taylor Schwensohn Taylor Schwensohn

Five Environmental Benefits of Supporting Your Local Farmers Market

We love farmers markets, how ‘bout you? When you bite into a juicy apple, load up on fresh lettuce, or choose from an assortment of locally made jams, you do more than check off an item on your summer bucket list. You stimulate your local economy, support healthy communities, and promote sustainability. To celebrate National Farmers Market Week, we made a list of our favorite ways farmers markets help keep Georgia clean, green, and beautiful. Continue reading to find out more!

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A Conversation with Carliss Bates, Our 2019 Innovative Program Award Winner
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A Conversation with Carliss Bates, Our 2019 Innovative Program Award Winner

We’re thrilled to share another post in our 2019 awards interview series. Every year, we honor individuals, schools, corporations, nonprofits, and government agencies working to improve Georgia’s environment. Our Innovative Program Award highlights affiliates that utilize new, unique ideas; use nontraditional approaches; or launch programs our network has not previously seen. Join us for a chat with Carliss Bates, the executive director of Keep Savannah Beautiful.

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