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Source Vital Apothecary
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) Social and Environmental Philosophy
We care about you and we care about the earth. It's not only crucial that we connect to the Earth for its healing powers, but we must also protect it. Source Vitál takes great pride in being as environmentally…
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MOGALIXE.COM LLC
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) Mogalixe's staff work remotely in order to minimize the company's impact on the environment by not creating a dedicated workspace. This eliminates daily commuting and the use of additional electricity in an office space, thereby reducing…
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Green Business Member Profile
Bluprint Financial, LLC.
Green Business Member Profile (
) We are a fee‐based, wealth management firm providing comprehensive financial life planning and investment management services to individuals and institutions. We specialize in transcending traditional wealth management solutions by aligning…
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FairTrade Caravans LLC
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) Making a world of difference through fundraising.
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Aspiration
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) Aspiration is a financial services firm that makes it easy to help you save while giving back to the community and the planet. With Aspiration’s fossil-fuel free Spend & Save account where deposits are not used for fossil fuel exploration or production, c
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Press Release
Report: The Pathway to Decarbonization is Clear, But Banks Resist Needed Action
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) New “Triple A” Status Urged for Banks That Act on Climate Safety, Sustainability and Resilience.
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Issue #118, Green American Magazine - Communities on the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis (Summer 2020)
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Amazon: Empty words on racial and climate justice
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Amazon says it stands with Black communities; Amazon also says it cares about solutions to climate change and climate justice. But here’s the thing, actions speak louder than words.
Last year, Amazon’s carbon footprint increased by 15%. And despite…
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Back to seasoned gardener resources.
Register your Climate Victory Garden.
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Annuals and Perennials
Frequently Asked Question (
) Plants fall into two categories: annuals and perennials. Many of the most common garden plants are annuals, meaning they have to be replanted every year or season. They have short life cycles and mature and die (or are harvested for you to eat)…
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Find local help
Frequently Asked Question (
) Don’t be afraid to ask neighbors or local gardening experts for help if you are struggling with your garden. Check out the Climate Victory Gardening map to see if there are other climate-focused gardeners in your area and let us know if you’d like…
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10 ways to prepare your garden for winter
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) For optimum success in your garden come spring, we recommend using the fall to tidy up, do a bit of strategic planting, and protect your more delicate and tender plants from the coming frost and snow.
Preparing your garden for winter can seem like…
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Composting
Frequently Asked Question (
) Composting is something that everyone can do, even if you live in an apartment. Every compost arrangement will look different based on where you live and how much waste you have to process, but all can be good for the planet (and your garden).…
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Raised garden beds
Frequently Asked Question (
) Raised beds are essentially extra-large planters, generally made of wood, brick, or stone.
It may be tough to disassociate gardens with raised garden beds, as this is such a common element in today’s home gardens. But, take a minute to consider…
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Growing food indoors
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) If you don’t have access to outdoor space, you can still grow good food indoors. You can find creative solutions for growing just about anything indoors, but some plants especially thrive indoors. Follow the guidelines on growing food in containers…
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When and how to plant
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) Some plants need to be started indoors, while others need to spend their whole life outdoors. Some are resistant to frost, and others need cozy soil temperatures in the 70s or higher. This tool from the Old Farmer’s Almanac provides a general…
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Seeds vs. transplants
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) There are pros and cons to consider when choosing between starting your garden with seeds or transplants (also known as planting seedlings).
Transplants
This option is easier and quicker than starting from seed, because you’re buying a…
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What to grow
Frequently Asked Question (
) Grow what you love.
Make a list of what to grow based on what you like to eat. Start simple, with the “must-haves,” just like you would if you were trying to find a new car or place to live. Don’t waste time growing things you think you “should”…
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Green America in the News
Hoosiers' Embrace of ‘Victory Gardens’ Grows During Pandemic
Green America in the News (
) By London Gibson, The Indianapolis Star, June 28, 2020
In the midst of World War II, Americans came together to grow fruits and vegetables in their backyards, forming a network of victory gardens that at one point provided as much as 40%…
U.S. News & World Report - https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/indiana/articles/2020-06-28/hoosiers-em…
U.S. News & World Report - https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/indiana/articles/2020-06-28/hoosiers-em…
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