Eco-Friendly Garden Supplies Ellenwood 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.
Home & Garden Design
(770) 938-6688
Atlanta, GA
Home & Garden Design
(770) 938-6688
Atlanta, GA 30340
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ASAP Landscape Management Group
(770) 323-9994
1512 Meadowlark Dr
Decatur, GA
ASAP Landscape Management Group
(770) 323-9994
1512 Meadowlark Dr
Decatur, GA 30032
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Swint's Feed & Garden Supply
(770) 478-7034
252 N Main St
Jonesboro, GA
Swint's Feed & Garden Supply
(770) 478-7034
252 N Main St
Jonesboro, GA 30236
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Lasting Impressions Landscaping
(404) 915-8707
1693 Lauranceae Way
Riverdale, GA
Lasting Impressions Landscaping
(404) 915-8707
1693 Lauranceae Way
Riverdale, GA 30296
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Farmer D Organics Garden Center
(404) 325-0128
2154 Briarcliff Rd
Atlanta, GA
Farmer D Organics Garden Center
(404) 325-0128
2154 Briarcliff Rd
Atlanta, GA 30329
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M - F 9am - 5:30pm, Sat 9am - 5pm, Sun 11am - 4pm
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Southeast Agronomy, Inc
(404) 825-6861
P.O. Box 422294
Atlanta, GA
Southeast Agronomy, Inc
(404) 825-6861
P.O. Box 422294
Atlanta, GA 30342
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Clarks Lawn Care
(678) 526-0317
2270 Harmony Lakes Cir
Lithonia, GA
Clarks Lawn Care
(678) 526-0317
2270 Harmony Lakes Cir
Lithonia, GA 30058
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Urban Gardener Inc
(404) 529-9980
347 Blvd SE
Atlanta, GA
Urban Gardener Inc
(404) 529-9980
347 Blvd SE
Atlanta, GA 30312
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Greg's Nursery & Garden Ctr
(770) 925-9651
1132 Rockbridge Rd
Stone Mountain, GA
Greg's Nursery & Garden Ctr
(770) 925-9651
1132 Rockbridge Rd
Stone Mountain, GA 30087
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Garden Path Inc
(404) 355-0788
1611 Ellsworth Industrial Dr
Atlanta, GA
Garden Path Inc
(404) 355-0788
1611 Ellsworth Industrial Dr
Atlanta, GA 30318
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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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