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  July 20, 2009 — Inside This Edition: Smarter Lawn Care | Simple Cleaning | Start Composting  
 
 
Garden
  THIS MONTH'S FEATURE  
  7 Steps to a Safer Landscape  
  Grow healthy grass, ornamentals, fresh veggies and even fruit — all without chemicals and waste.  
  Step 1: Beat the Weeds  
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  Water Wisely  
  Is Lead in Your Soil?  
 
A Better Kitchen
 
Green Kitchen Inspiring Designs
Budgets may be tighter these days, but that doesn't mean you can't look. Check out these top eco-kitchen styles.
Take a tour
Ready to Remodel? Find a Pro   Tips for Energy-Saving Appliances
HGTV's Red Hot and Green Makeovers   A Cramped Kitchen Gets Remodeled
 
Clean It Naturally
 
Solutions for Every Room
Forget store-bought cleaners. Spare a buck and preserve your home's air quality with healthier, homemade options.
See DIY Network's easy tips and recipes
3 Simple Furniture Polishes   Even More Uses for Vinegar
Unexpected Uses for Everyday Things   A Better Bleach Alternative
 
 
Create your own green dream home with these eco-friendly products from
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Rain Barrel
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Solar Garden Art
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Earthmaker Composter
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Make It Yourself
 
Cool Paper Pots
Newspaper Pots Ditch the plastic and keep seedlings bound for the garden or for giving away in these homemade, recycled-paper pots.
Learn how
 
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Moving Green
 
This Week's Cool House Listing Pack It Up Right
Summer is prime moving season. Cut the waste and expense with these ideas from FrontDoor.com.
Find good advice
 
Composting 101
 
Turn kitchen and gardening scraps into free (and easy!) gardener's gold. Buy a bin or create your own DIY solution.
Ideas for indoors and out
 
Eco-Tip of the Month
 
Your dryer uses about 5,000 watts and costs 50 cents per load. A clothesline will set you back less than $10 (not counting the pins). Save space with a retractable line, which works indoors and out.
More tips from Ecologue
 
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