Eco-Friendly Garden Supplies Dacula GA
A naturally occurring material is not automatically the eco-friendly choice. Ask your supplier where materials come from. Natural stone trucked from hundreds of miles away may be no better for the environment than a concrete block manufactured just down the road. Look for timber that is local and certified as being from a sustainable source.
Organic Fertilizer Solutions, LLC
(678) 805-8521
2448 Shamrock Way
Lawrenceville, GA
Organic Fertilizer Solutions, LLC
(678) 805-8521
2448 Shamrock Way
Lawrenceville, GA 30044
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FMC Landscapes And Home
(770) 277-3784
2411 Harbins Rd
Dacula, GA
FMC Landscapes And Home
(770) 277-3784
2411 Harbins Rd
Dacula, GA 30019
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Cooper Seed & Seed Store
(770) 963-2101
131 Eaton St
Lawrenceville, GA
Cooper Seed & Seed Store
(770) 963-2101
131 Eaton St
Lawrenceville, GA 30045
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Custom BorderScapes, LLC
(678) 377-4920
1911 Grayson Hwy Ste 8
Grayson, GA
Custom BorderScapes, LLC
(678) 377-4920
1911 Grayson Hwy Ste 8
Grayson, GA 30017
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Pike Family Nurseries
(770) 339-1920
2095 Riverside Pkwy
Lawrenceville, GA
Pike Family Nurseries
(770) 339-1920
2095 Riverside Pkwy
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
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Boost of Nature, LLC
(678) 379-3372
920 Hampreston Court
Cumming, GA
Boost of Nature, LLC
(678) 379-3372
920 Hampreston Court
Cumming, GA 30041
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Bloomin Designs Nursery
(678) 376-7987
558 Auburn Rd
Auburn, GA
Hickey's Tree & Firewood Svc
(770) 978-0659
1799 Highway 78 E
Grayson, GA
Hickey's Tree & Firewood Svc
(770) 978-0659
1799 Highway 78 E
Grayson, GA 30017
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Outdoor Environments Inc
(770) 962-0606
2265 Hwy 20
Grayson, GA
Outdoor Environments Inc
(770) 962-0606
2265 Hwy 20
Grayson, GA 30017
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Turf Management Lawn Care, Inc.
(770) 682-9325
96 Russell Road
Lawrenceville, GA
Turf Management Lawn Care, Inc.
(770) 682-9325
96 Russell Road
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
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Yesterday, I posted some Tips for “Green” Gardens from Carl Smith, PhD (right), a landscape architecture professor at the University of Arkansas School of Architecture and coauthor of the new book Residential Landscape Sustainability: A Checklist Tool . Here are three additional recommendations from Dr. Smith. Think Local—and Check the Label A naturally occurring material is not automatically the eco-friendly choice. Ask your supplier where materials come from. Natural stone trucked from hundreds of miles away may be no better for the environment than a concrete block manufactured just down the road. Look for timber that is local and certified as being from a sustainable source. A Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) stamp is recognized as the most reliable. Diversify Plantings Native plants drive global biodiversity and can be a great environmental feature in your garden, especially if you live near an existing native habitat that you can help protect and extend. But research is showing that noninvasive, non-native plants can also be attractive to many bugs and beasties. Design for Reuse Whether it’s looking old and tired—or you simply want to spruce things up a bit—remove, replace or repair garden items like decks, fences and areas of hardscape from time to time. Use screws and bolts instead of nails to secure timbers. Use lime mortar or sand to bed paving instead of cement. These choices allow you to easily dismantle and reuse, rather than smash and du... |
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