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Collecting vegetable scraps in your kitchen is one easy and effective way to reduce the amount of garbage you throw out. Instead of going into the landfill, it goes into the compost pile where it breaks down into rich, fertile, organic compost, known by gardeners as “black gold.” Using the newly introduced ceramic compost pail from Clean Air Gardening is an easy way to collect these scraps.

(PRWeb July 23, 2007)

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The new Garden Kneeler seat from Clean Air Gardening makes working in the garden easier, because it keeps you in a stable, comfortable position that lets you get right to business. Instead of resorting to sitting on a uncomfortable, unstable bucket, or dragging around a folding chair that doesn’t put you at a comfortable height, you’ll have just the right tool to keep your properly positioned as you work.

(PRWeb December 21, 2007)

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Remember that old fashioned push mower that grandpa used to mow with? It’s back. The Brill Razorcut 38 is an updated, modern redesign of an old favorite.

(PRWeb February 16, 2008)

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Regular tap water has, on average, somewhere between 30 to 40 percent oxygen saturation. But the newly introduced Enki Oxygenating Watering Can uses electrolysis to super-oxygenate the water to levels up to 150 percent oxygen saturation.

(PRWeb October 31, 2007)

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Posted on August 9, 2010 in Kitchen Compost Crock by Ben TanNo Comments »

An electronic soil tester newly introduced to the Clean Air Gardening online gardening store makes it easy for gardeners to get better results by giving them the information they need to grow plants successfully. The tester allows you to monitor 1) the conditions of the soil pH, 1) soil moisture, 3) light intensity, and 4) total combined nitrogen and phosphorus and potash (NPK) levels. These four pieces of information together help pinpoint what you need to know to prepare for gardening and yard success.

(PRWeb February 07, 2007)

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Can’t decide what to get your favorite gardener for Christmas this year? Don’t fret, because we’ve put a list together of some of our favorite products for under $150. Whether you’re shopping for a seasoned gardener or a novice, these items are sure to make a great gift for anyone this holiday season.

(PRWeb December 07, 2008)

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With droughts affecting large areas of both the Southeast and Southwest United States, homeowners are seeing an increase of restrictions on water use, and are increasingly becoming aware of the need for water conservation. The newly introduced 1.5 gallon per minute showerhead from Clean Air Gardening reduces water usage in the shower anywhere from 1 to 5 gallons every minute. The net savings will be in the tens of thousands of gallons every year for the typical family.

(PRWeb November 02, 2007)

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With increasingly unpredictable weather across the United States, homeowners are increasingly turning to new rain barrels as an old fashioned, but effective solution to water shortages.

(PRWeb July 02, 2008)

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As watering restrictions and ongoing drought in the western half of the United States become more severe, homeowners are increasingly turning to rain barrels as an old fashioned but effective solution to water shortages.

(PRWeb July 25, 2007)

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This new, hand powered portable washing machine from Clean Air Gardening helps reduce water and detergent usage per load of laundry, allowing consumers to clean clothes in a more eco-friendly way.

(PRWeb July 09, 2008)

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