With so much content coming at us on a daily basis from TV, Magazines, Radio, Websites & Blogs it’s hard to know where to turn for valuable, honest & entertaining information. I have scoured (googled) the internet for the best (first page results) green blogs out there and this is what I found….
- Coming in at numero uno on the hippy hardcore scale is "No Impact Man" a blog started by Colin Beavan in 2007 when he and his family decided to go off the grid for 1 year in the middle of NYC. Since then there has been a "No Impact Man" book & movie. Below is a link to an article on how to setup & maintain your own worm composting operation.
- No Impact Man: Worm Composting
http://noimpactman.typepad.com/blog/2011/05/slimy-pets-to-eat-your-garbage-and-entertain-your-kids.html
- No Impact Man: Worm Composting
- Second on my list is a hard-working DIY blog called "Young House Love". Sherry & John Petersik are full-time bloggers. They do not consider their site a green blog, but they have a love of reuse & a fair amount of articles they wrote about how to make your own rain barrel.
- Young House Love: How to Make a Rain Barrel
http://www.younghouselove.com/2009/03/how-to-make-a-rain-barrel/
- Young House Love: How to Make a Rain Barrel
- Last, but not least is a fun, free spirited blog composed of small, crafty activities to keep you and/or your children entertained. The link below goes to an entry on how to make your own bat house. Bats are a great green way of keeping the unwanted insect population down around your home.
- Crafting a Green World: Build a Bat House in Your Backyard
http://craftingagreenworld.com/2011/06/13/how-to-build-a-bat-house-in-your-backyard/
- Crafting a Green World: Build a Bat House in Your Backyard
Whatever your green goals are there is a blog out there for you. Go toTechnorati.com to find more blogs that may tickle your fancy.
Gracie Mohr
1 comment:
I would also include a few other homesteading podcasts such as
STUMBLING HOMESTEAD
http://stumblinghomestead.com/blog/
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