Tuesday, August 16, 2011

iPhone App Is Eco Education Strategy for Litterless Lunch Start-up


In an effort to teach about litterless lunches, ECOlunchboxes kicked off a campaign today to raise funds to make a fun smart phone game teaching kids how to green their lunchtime habits.


To start with, simply tie one end of a piece of strong string to a sturdy roof or pergola beam and tie a noose in the bottom of the string. Knot the dry tops of three or four onions through the noose to make the base for the rest of the onions to rest on.DIY itFor more information contact: ECOlunchboxes 925-298-9220 Email ContactAlso, consider the finish for your new garden composter. The idea, is that they are more attractive than conventional plastic garden compost bins, so are made of wood. But, as lovely as natural wood is, you can actually turn one of these into a real feature of the garden, with imaginative use of paints or stains. My ideal beehive garden composter would be painted in red and white stripes to resemble an English Beach Hut, but that's just me!For more information on beehive compost bins and other garden composters visit the Garden Composter site.ECOlunchboxes is reaching out for support from the eco community to help fund development of the free iPhone game, which it's calling Green Trash Ninja .French onion loopWhen you eventually lift and dry your homegrown onions, consider storing them French-style in a plaited rope, which can then be admired hanging in the kitchen."We want to make the game available to all for free," Harris said.Effort Remove dead leaves, spent flowers of water lilies and aquatic plants, then leave the debris at the side of the pool to allow water beetles to crawl back into the pond before disposing of it in the compost bin.

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