We started home composting!

20140218-225817.jpgIn order to achieve our “Zero Waste” goal, we at ecogreenlove, have started home composting. Is amazing the amount of scraps that we throw away and can become something useful as fertiliser for our soil for our balcony garden.

Here we introduce The Bokashi Compost Bin. Ideal for urban kitchens, like ours, that are small and we don’t have a garden where to place a “bottom-less” compost bin.

Continue reading to know How it Works, the Advantages and How Easy it is to use.

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Gardening secrets for urban homes

There’s this unsaid passion for gardening that exists in many people. They just love to have their own flower pots decorating their homes. For them gardening is more like a recreational activity. Sometimes gardening is more than just a passion. It is a way to grow something healthy that you can have for your dinner. But urban homes are different. Some of them just don’t have any backyard to pursue gardening. If you are passionate and, you find no space, you get disappointed.

But there’s nothing to get disappointed about! We have for you a few interesting gardening secrets especially for urban homes. So, what if there is no yard. You can still pursue gardening while having pots arranged beautifully on the window sill or on your kitchen window. The passion is important and there’s a way out. Let’s get you started on some basic urban gardening tips and tricks that can help you fulfil your passion given any season and any place.

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You just need some basic pots, should know what you want to grow and rest is all about. Let’s share some secrets with you that can help you approach gardening while residing in urban homes. You can always have your home grown organic variety in your urban home.

Gardening secrets for urban homes | ecogreenloveSo, here are a few urban gardening tips and tricks for you:
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World Habitat Day

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The United Nations has designated the first Monday of October every year as World Habitat Day. This year, it will be celebrated on 7 October 2013. The purpose of World Habitat Day is to reflect on the state of our towns and cities and the basic right of all to adequate shelter. It is also intended to remind the world that we all have responsibility to shape the future of our cities and towns.

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