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Recent comments
Re: Looking At Green Through Rose Colored Glasses
Awareness of our environment is of course a wonderful thing.
posted: 11:14 pm on February 8thUnfortunately, going green or eco-friendly still requires the Buyer Be-Ware Policy. It is great to know there are exbo's such as these that makes us all stop and think about what we can do (one small step at at time).
We personally have made significant changes "Eco-Friendly" style in our garden, starting with our rose bushes.
We can't yet say We're 100% Green with Envy, but we are working on it.
Big Blooming Hugs
Sherry & Margarita.