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Dear EarthTalk: My husband and I are expecting a child and we’re concerned about the environmental impacts of disposable diapers. I remember the old cloth diapers with pins that my mom used. Are there any new developments in the cloth... Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) October 2008
Joanne Lannin, who lives in Gorham, is a
former reporter now well into her second
career as English teacher at Bonny Eagle
High School.
Cindy D'Alfonso of
Westbrook is an ecodreamer.
Even as she
was lugging a day's
worth of trash (two
30-gallon... Read More
For most of us transplanted northern gardeners in Central Florida, fall is a strange season. For most of our lives this is a time for final harvest and the putting away of gardening implements for a long, well-deserved rest. Here,... Read More
Recent rains, heat, and humidity may have your lawn stressed out. That is right! Your grass can become stressed. These past environmental conditions will allow the on-set of fungi, insects, and weeds to become established in... Read More
By Carolyn S. Peterson
From the moment your precious pup enters your home, you are trying to encourage his exit when he needs to do his ’business.’ After a few puddles and ’presents,’ always on the oriental rug,... Read More
Funds Available To Remove and Clean Up Unused Buried Home Heating Oil Tanks
Most homes built before 1975 used an underground tank for storing home heating oil. Even if your home does not use home heating oil now, you may still have a tank... Read More
Osceola Woman Newspaper (FL) 2007
Harmony Institute
By Martha E. Lentz, Founder, The Harmony Institute
In 1996, the Harmony Institute was formed with a mission to “promote human health and wellbeing through the interactions of people, animals and the environment... Read More
Osceola Woman Newspaper (FL) January/February 2009
Florida Arbor Day is January 16th, 2009; plant a tree and start the new year off knowing you made the world a better place. Right now is an ideal time to plant trees in Florida, improve your home’s curb appeal, or give yourself some shade this... Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) October 2008
Joanne Lannin, who lives in Gorham, is a
former reporter now well into her second
career as English teacher at Bonny Eagle
High School.
Cindy D'Alfonso of
Westbrook is an ecodreamer.
Even as she
was lugging a day's
worth of trash (two
30-gal ...Joanne Lannin, who lives in Gorham, is a
former reporter now well into her second
career as English teacher at Bonny Eagle
High School.
Cindy D'Alfonso of
Westbrook is an ecodreamer.
Even as she
was lugging a day's
worth of trash (two
30-gallon... Read More
Recent rains, heat, and humidity may have your lawn stressed out. That is right! Your grass can become stressed. These past environmental conditions will allow the on-set of fungi, insects, and weeds to become established in you ...
Recent rains, heat, and humidity may have your lawn stressed out. That is right! Your grass can become stressed. These past environmental conditions will allow the on-set of fungi, insects, and weeds to become established in... Read More
Brava Magazine (WI) March 2009
These days, nearly everything and everyone has a presence on the almighty Internet. And, if you’re interested in the idea of living a more sustainable life, the Internet boasts a host of free resources that provide simple tips for going green. ...These days, nearly everything and everyone has a presence on the almighty Internet. And, if you’re interested in the idea of living a more sustainable life, the Internet boasts a host of free resources that provide simple tips for going green... Read More
Osceola Woman Newspaper (FL) January/February 2009
Kumquats have quickly become one of my favorite fruits. “What is a kumquat?” you ask. A kumquat (Fortunella spp.) is a small citrus fruit with a sweet and tangy taste. It is orange in color, oblong to round in shape, and only a few inches ...Kumquats have quickly become one of my favorite fruits. “What is a kumquat?” you ask. A kumquat (Fortunella spp.) is a small citrus fruit with a sweet and tangy taste. It is orange in color, oblong to round in shape, and only a few... Read More
Dear EarthTalk: My husband and I are expecting a child and we’re concerned about the environmental impacts of disposable diapers. I remember the old cloth diapers with pins that my mom used. Are there any new developments in the cloth diapering ...Dear EarthTalk: My husband and I are expecting a child and we’re concerned about the environmental impacts of disposable diapers. I remember the old cloth diapers with pins that my mom used. Are there any new developments in the cloth... Read More
Osceola Woman Newspaper (FL) May/June 2009
With money being tight, most of us are looking for ways to stretch our dollars. Becoming more energy efficient in the home is one way to save money, so I thought I would share some helpful hints on how to cut costs on your utility bill. Air condition ...With money being tight, most of us are looking for ways to stretch our dollars. Becoming more energy efficient in the home is one way to save money, so I thought I would share some helpful hints on how to cut costs on your utility bill.
Air... Read More
Osceola Woman Newspaper (FL) January/February 2009
Florida Arbor Day is January 16th, 2009; plant a tree and start the new year off knowing you made the world a better place. Right now is an ideal time to plant trees in Florida, improve your home’s curb appeal, or give yourself some shade this ...Florida Arbor Day is January 16th, 2009; plant a tree and start the new year off knowing you made the world a better place. Right now is an ideal time to plant trees in Florida, improve your home’s curb appeal, or give yourself some shade this... Read More
Dear EarthTalk: My husband and I are expecting a child and we’re concerned about the environmental impacts of disposable diapers. I remember the old cloth diapers with pins that my mom used. Are there any new developments in the cloth... Read More
Maine Women Magazine (ME) October 2008
Joanne Lannin, who lives in Gorham, is a
former reporter now well into her second
career as English teacher at Bonny Eagle
High School.
Cindy D'Alfonso of
Westbrook is an ecodreamer.
Even as she
was lugging a day's
worth of trash (two
30-gallon... Read More
For most of us transplanted northern gardeners in Central Florida, fall is a strange season. For most of our lives this is a time for final harvest and the putting away of gardening implements for a long, well-deserved rest. Here,... Read More
Recent rains, heat, and humidity may have your lawn stressed out. That is right! Your grass can become stressed. These past environmental conditions will allow the on-set of fungi, insects, and weeds to become established in... Read More
By Carolyn S. Peterson
From the moment your precious pup enters your home, you are trying to encourage his exit when he needs to do his ’business.’ After a few puddles and ’presents,’ always on the oriental rug,... Read More
Funds Available To Remove and Clean Up Unused Buried Home Heating Oil Tanks
Most homes built before 1975 used an underground tank for storing home heating oil. Even if your home does not use home heating oil now, you may still have a tank... Read More
Osceola Woman Newspaper (FL) 2007
Harmony Institute
By Martha E. Lentz, Founder, The Harmony Institute
In 1996, the Harmony Institute was formed with a mission to “promote human health and wellbeing through the interactions of people, animals and the environment... Read More
Osceola Woman Newspaper (FL) January/February 2009
Florida Arbor Day is January 16th, 2009; plant a tree and start the new year off knowing you made the world a better place. Right now is an ideal time to plant trees in Florida, improve your home’s curb appeal, or give yourself some shade this... Read More



