Explore charming small sunroom ideas for a cozy atmosphere. Discover transformative decor suggestions in our guide.
The Loop EarthRise is a mycelium urn that enriches nature by biodegrading in just 45 days. Become a tree and be remembered in nature.
Margaux Ruyant's design is a thoughtful way to memorialize the deceased by using their ashes for a living tree memorial
Just because you're dead doesn't mean you should stop caring about the Earth.
Our Made in the USA Custom Tree Markers, Engraved Memorial Tree Plaques and Wind Chimes provide a way to mark special occasions in our lives, such as a Birth,
These memorial gift bags can provide some comfort and peace during the loss of a loved one. Each unfilled bag is the perfect size to slip in a seed packet of your choice, or seed bombs, or even wildflower seeds. A touching way to honor your loved one at a funeral or celebration of life. Choose brown kraft or white matte, flat non-gusset style bags 5" x 7.5" printed in black ink as shown PLEASE NOTE - This listing is for BAGS ONLY, seeds and other props are not included, sold here in packs of 25 HOW TO ORDER 1. For printed bags sold in packs of 25, choose your desired quantity (qty of 1=25 bags, 2=50, 3=75...) 2. Choose recycled brown kraft or matte white bags 3. Type your personalization for the bottom 2 lines exactly as you’d like us to print. Design/fonts will print as shown in black ink. 4. The SAMPLE option is available for those who would like to test out a sample before placing a larger order We realize that often memorial gifts require a tight timeline. For these circumstances I am happy to waive the $15 rush processing fee & produce your item same day whenever possible. Typical shipping takes 3-6 days, so please be aware that you might also need express shipment....The expedited shipping can be purchased here: https://etsy.me/2pP4gZC See other memorial designs here: https://etsy.me/3wfrMfK https://etsy.me/3ix7ASQ
Follow 9 simple steps (with video) on how to make a charm bracelet in remembrance of someone who has passed away. Make a treasured keepsake today!
While not enough to change the world, words can start something that does. Here are 11 ethical style quotes to inspire more conscious living.
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Embarking on a journey to blend sustainability with the beauty of garden art is like setting sail into a verdant paradise.
Explore charming small sunroom ideas for a cozy atmosphere. Discover transformative decor suggestions in our guide.
Here are 37 sustainable garden decor ideas for your home:
Embark on a journey through these stunning visuals that will inspire you to create your sustainable garden. From innovative water conservation techniques to eco-friendly plant choices, these ideas showcase the beauty and practicality of environmentally
Embarking on a journey to blend sustainability with the beauty of garden art is like setting sail into a verdant paradise.
It's easy enough to have an eco-friendly bedroom, and it could be better for your health as well. Here are 18 tips to make your bedroom more 'green'.
You know how cactuses like to pretend they are tough and don't whine for water every 3 minutes? I do. And that's what I like them for. It's been summer for quit…
The Turtle Bay project is located on the lush natural area of Hua-Hin, one of the most famous seaside areas of Thailand. The aim of Turtle Bay’s owner is to create new eco tourist destination, organic eatery, chef’s table, eco café, zero waste, workshop area, local artisan’s souvenir shop as well as homestay style lodging
This Earthship home is an incredibly gorgeous, off grid eco-retreat. It's nestled into a hillside in beautiful Waikato, New Zealand.
Jazan Waihenya built a backyard garden in his home using ecobricks, creating a sustainable way to grow crops while minimizing plastic waste.
It’s come time to select a toilet for our new build. In our first Mavis, we installed a regular black water toilet. We loved it and had no real problems with it. It never smelled, it never leaked, it never did anything except what it was supposed to do. The most we ever lasted without ... Read more
Whether you only have a tiny patio in the back of your house or a large property in the countryside, you can transform your space into a sustainable garden with some innovative wildlife garden ideas where local wildlife can thrive. Many of us have started to try and living more sustainably, but few of us ever give much thought to adapting our gardens for the animals who live nearby, but with these simple wildlife garden ideas, you can play your part in protecting local fauna and cultivating a sustainable garden community. Remember – it’s about the small changes. You don’t need to take all these steps today, it’s as easy as putting one of these wildlife garden ideas into practice first and then adding more over time. Ultimately, your wildlife garden can be a space that encourages all kinds of animals to spend time there, providing a safe haven in a world where many areas have been urbanised and transformed by humans. 1. Attract bees with wildflowers Bees are crucial for the pollination of all kinds of produce and flowers, which is why protecting should be one of the primary goals of any sustainable garden. One of the simplest ways to do so is to plant wildflowers native to your area. These help bees thrive in areas that they had to abandon because of infrastructure development and the expansion of cities. If you’re in Britain and reading this, then caring for the bees is especially important. Why? Because 97% of the local wildflower habitats have been lost since World War 2 nationally. Interested to learn more about our bee population? Bee Life has some great content on their blog...and the Mining Bee is our new favourite. Make protecting bees as easy as it can be with some bee bombs – clusters of local wildflower seeds you can scatter in your garden. You don’t need any gardening skills to plant these, so there’s no stopping you from providing a better home for bees and so this comes in as our number one wildlife garden idea! 2. Add a birdbath and bird feeder to your garden Especially in the winter, birds could use a little help with finding some seeds and water. One of our favourite wildlife garden ideas is setting up a bird feeder and a birdbath! Not only are these useful for birds, but they make for great design features if you’re someone who enjoys designing their garden for both use and aesthetics. You may even get into some birdwatching on the weekends, it’s a wonderfully relaxing activity to help you get in touch with nature. 3. Plant more trees Wildlife thrives on the trees – yet they have been removed from most urban and suburban gardens! One of the simplest things that you can do to help local wildlife is bringing some of these trees back, to give them a home and some shade in the summer. It’s best to choose trees based on what is already growing in your local area. These will always be best for the local wildlife and they’ll also give your garden a lovely natural feel. 4. Create a pond If your garden is a little larger and you want to take a bigger step with some of the more advanced wildlife garden tips, create a small pond! Not only will it act similarly to a birdbath, adding a source of water to your sustainable garden is one of the best things you can do for all kinds of wildlife. One of our favourite wildlife garden ideas is to give animals a space to get some drinking water, clean themselves and cool down. Frogs and newts also need ponds for breeding! 5. Leave a gap in your fence While you’ll surely want your home secure and fenced in to prevent any unwanted visitors, leaving a small gap between or under your fence lets the smaller animals roam freely and enjoy what your wildlife garden haven can offer. Squirrels or birds don’t see fences as an obstacle, but a hedgehog will need a little extra help to move around the neighbourhood. Planting climbers over fences can also make getting over the fence easier for other animals. 6. Leave an area of your garden untouched While we all love making our sustainable gardens look as good as possible, one of the most important wildlife garden ideas we could give you involves leaving a part of your garden untouched. Wild grassy areas with wildflowers are essential for all kinds of wildlife, yet they are rapidly disappearing from our world. If there is no such area currently in your garden, you may need to encourage the growth of some wildflowers with the first tip on our list. 7. Build a bug hotel Bugs are very underappreciated, yet a part of every good sustainable garden is a way to give bugs a home. Crafting a bug hotel is a great DIY project for those who enjoy creative projects. There are many different tutorials on how to do this online, but to get you an idea of the process, you’ll want to start with a wooden frame and fill the gaps with different kinds of natural nesting materials.
The Loop EarthRise is a mycelium urn that enriches nature by biodegrading in just 45 days. Become a tree and be remembered in nature.