Every 5 minutes, 2 million single-use plastic bottles are thrown away, only 20% recycled, using 750 million gallons of crude oil per year. Gulp!
Buy a few metal, dishwasher-safe bottles in various sizes ($5 – $25). Fill with filtered water or our delicious local tap. Put in the door of the fridge. And viola, you have a wonderful, cold water bottle every time you need one.
To make a difference – make your own water bottles!
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Worm castings are an eleclxent fertilizer, and you can’t really use too much of it. I have worm barrells so my worms make castings for me, and every week I drain the fluid from the bottom of my worm barrels of this stinky brown fluid and I take that around the garden adding a little to each of my potted plants or pouring it at the base of plants in the ground. Since I started doing this I can’t beleive how happy my plants are. Was this answer helpful?