Little Changes, Big Impact- Going Organic
October 28, 2009 by Guest
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We only have one world to live in. We need to take our own share to keep this world going in a natural way and as clean as possible. The footprint that many people leave are so large as they deplete natural resources without the thought of replenishing them. At this rate we could really be in trouble when it comes to
Nowadays, large numbers of individuals are using organic products and that number is growing. From organic food, to organically grown products like clothes, extra long hemp shower curtains, bedding and even household furniture.
“Green house” is the new term for an environmentally clean home. The house is built using organic, environmentally friendly materials. Walls and floors are made of wood while the decor, bedding and shower curtains are also made from natural materials. The windows are designed to keep the energy bill down and the house is equipped with a tankless water heater and solar panels. The ability to generate power and water in your own home makes going organic very unique and it intrigues many people. Being less wasteful and more organic at home can be done in many different ways.
Being environmentally friendly even goes into the kitchen where the foods are organic and more healthy. The homes are complete making them more natural and healthy to live in. They have gardens that supply large quantities of food so the homeowner don’t have to buy vegetables elsewhere. They have even build a chicken coop in the back yard to help produce some eggs. Upfront costs on all of this can be no laughing matter, it’s expensive. The short term costs are worth the long term benefits.
Be prepared to have a large bill when setting all these organic items into your home but realize you are helping the planet last longer. Even if you only do one thing, that is better than nothing at all. Go organic you might like the benefits.


