It's hard to believe we are already half way through January! I hope 2012 is off to a great start for you.
What is “Your Green Resource”? It’s your chance to share all your green ideas, resources and solutions with ALL of our readers! That’s right, when you link up on any of our blogs, your idea will get shared with all of the readers here and at:
Andrea of The Greenbacks Gal, Emily at Live Renewed and Megan at Sorta Crunchy
We know that many of you have posts of your own about your green journey that our readers will love. Some examples of Green Resources you can link up:
* Real Food Recipes
* Repurposed Projects
* Upcycled Projects
* Organic Gardening Tips
* DIY Natural or Green
* Thrifty Solutions
In addition to making this a weekly place where you can both share and learn new green ideas, each week we’ll be Pinning our favorite post to the Your Green Resource board! We want your green ideas to go viral – so we’ll pin the post for you!
The pinned post from last week is:
Source: laurelofleaves.com via Stacy on Pinterest
Upside Down Fire @ Laurel of Leaves
I love our wood burning stove and am looking forward to trying this technique. Check out Laurel of Leaves, even if you don't need to fire building tips, there's a lot of great stuff there.
I can’t wait to see what you’ve got to share this week.
Don’t forget to link back to one of the hostess so we can all find these great green resources!
Please link to your post not your homepage, or else we can’t find what you’re meaning to share.
Happy Thursday!
Lori @ Laurel of Leaves
Thanks for featuring my Upside Down Fire post! I’m excited to hear how it works for you with your wood stove 🙂
Emily
I don’t have a post to link to, but I would recommend starting seedlings in soil cubes instead of pots. Cheaper in the long run, and saves resources since you’re not using plastic or clay pots. Infinitely superior to Jiffy pots.