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The Brown Hare – I’ve spent quite some considerable time watching and photographing these wonderful creatures…
The Brown Hare – I’ve spent quite some considerable time watching and photographing these wonderful creatures…
Personally, no matter how many times I have caught a glimpse of a fox, I am always enthralled by their presence. Be it watching adult foxes in my garden or cubs…
A beautifully illustrated and comprehensive book giving a very broad coverage of wildlife in and around our gardens.
The season of festive frolics is almost upon us so I though I’d take this opportunity to write about how to have a gorgeous green Christmas. Going green at this time of year doesn’t mean going without presents or depriving your family of luxurious food.
The kitchen is at the heart of family life, where all the meals are prepared and where everyone gathers at the beginning and end of the day. This room is also where the majority of the household’s waste is created and a large amount…
Nearly 6% of Britons holidaying in the UK in 2005 stayed in a tent and 18% of families have been camping in the last three years according to a recent report. I love camping and have a few tips for having fun and reducing your carbon footprint.
At The Green Parent magazine we are working on our annual organic special edition of the magazine and with all the research we are doing in the office I wanted to share some of the key reasons why to choose organic for the benefit of your health…
When choosing an Easter present look for the egg with the least packaging. Green and Blacks have committed to using completely recycled cardboard packaging on all their eggs this year. Even M&S are taking Easter waste seriously and have reduced…
Playthings often get overlooked when making ethical purchasing decisions. But toys can be just as carbon intensive to produce as food and there are often human rights issue behind manufacture. So what should you look for…
Over three quarters of us are committed to organic gardening. Recent research by the Royal Horticultural Society found that 75 percent of gardeners between 15 and 34 refuse to use any pesticides on their garden.
Writing this most of the country is covered in a blanket of snow. Even in these cold and wintery conditions there are some tricks we can employ to save energy and money whilst still remaining warm. Let’s look at how…
Over the next month and a bit our aim is to drastically cut the amount of waste we send to landfill. Over 170 million tonnes of waste from homes and businesses in England and Wales alone ends up in landfill sites.