By Liah Continentino As the holiday season arrives, so does a surge in food waste. A 2020 study by Penn State found that U.S.
Composting is beneficial to gardeners and the environment, but to make the most of it, you need to discover which method best suits your situation and needs.
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How to compost in an apartment without the smell
Living in an apartment doesn't mean you have to give up on composting. It's one thing to want to reduce your environmental impact, but quite another to invite a stinky bucket of rotting food into your ...
We round up sustainable New Year's resolutions to start at home. Read on for small, easy-to-implement changes to make 2026 ...
There is a particular pause that settles over a house in colder months. The heating clicks on, the rooms feel closed in, and ...
Students at the Jesuit-run school experience how environmental stewardship becomes spiritual practice — where caring for creation is seen as inseparable from caring for neighbors and the oneness in ...
Until March 30, 2026, food waste can continue to go in brown bins alongside garden waste. From March 31, 2026: food waste ...
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Don’t ditch your Christmas tree – reuse it!
One of the quickest green ways to re-use your Christmas tree is to cut off the branches and lay them on the surface of the ...
YOUR Christmas leftovers could be the key to a flourishing garden come springtime. According to a gardening expert who has ...
Toy overload is real. Storage fills quickly, attention fades, and many well-meant gifts lose their appeal within weeks.
As we close out 2025 and look toward the new year, members are feeling energized by this past year's accomplishments and the growing interest in sustainable landscaping practices.
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