Sow True Seed is an herb and flower seed company from Asheville, North Carolina. They specialize in heirloom seed varieties. In essence, this means that they gather seeds from plants whose genes have existed for many generations and save them, year after year after year. (Yes, that means that you can save your seeds, too!) Many of these seeds are organic, and all of them are untreated. Not to mention, many of these seeds come from Southern Appalachia, so you won't have any trouble growing your plants in Boone.
We now carry these seeds at Green Mother Goods.
Organic Cilantro
German Chamomile
Broad Leaf Culinary Sage
Valerian
Organic Genovese Basil
Tulsi Sacred (Holy) Basil
South East Native Flower Mix
Partial Shade Flower Mix
Organic Arugula
Dragon Tongue Snap Bush Bean
Royalty Purple Pod Snap Bush Bean
Organic Broccoli
Organic Carrot
Rainbow Chard
Georgia Southern Collards
Organic Cucumber
Dwarf Siberian Kale
Organic Lettuce
Southern Giant Curled Mustard Greens
Emerald Okra
Super Sugar (Edible Pod) Snap Pea
Hot Pepper
Marconi Red Sweet Pepper
Kentucky Field Pumpkin
Organic China Rose Winter Radish
Organic Summer Squash
Scallop Early White Bush Summer Squash
Organic Winter Squash
Organic Cherokee Purple Tomato
Organic Cherry Sweetie Tomato
Mr. Stripey Tomato
Organic Principe Borghese (Paste) Tomato
Come check them out!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Earth Day
A Brief History of Earth Day
The worst oil spill in human history (at the time) took place off of the coast of Santa Barbara, California, in 1969. On the morning of the twenty-eighth of January, a blow out occurred that subsequently caused barrels upon barrels of oil to gush out of an offshore well and to wash up onto the once pristine beaches of Southern California, carrying a current of dead sea birds, dolphins, and other marine life with it. The Energy Division of Santa Barbara Country estimated that Union Oil, the corporation responsible for the catastrophe, had spilled up to 100,000 barrels of oil. That's enough to fill six and a half Olympic sized swimming pools!
People were outraged. Here they were... going along their merry ways, consuming what they needed (and wanted) to consume, putting their blind faith in the companies that brought them the resources they needed to live the American lifestyle. And then this huge oil spill happens, and it reveals to people to potential horrors of their patterns of consumption. "You mean the huge Hummer I drive, the conventional foods I eat, and the cheap trinkets I buy all contributed to this?"
This oil spill deservedly attracted a lot of attention from the political spectrum. Many congressmen, and even President Nixon, visited the site of the spill after it happened. United States Senator Gaylord Nelson was one of these visitors. The spectacle moved him to call for the first national teach-in on the state of the environment, for he believed that public ignorance about environmental issues was one of the main factors that allowed this catastrophe to happen. So, on the twenty-second of April, 1970, the nation for the first time came together in different locations all across the United States to talk about the oil spill, the environment, and the things we can do about it.
Thus, Earth Day was born.
Earth Day Today
We're still having oil spills. In 1989, the Exxon Valdez spill injected up to 750,000 barrels of oil into Prince William Sound. And only a year ago, British Petroleum caused the worst oil spill in history, pouring up to five million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Five million! That's almost enough to fill three hundred and twenty Olympic sized swimming pools.
And aside from oil spills, we're dealing with a whole range of environmental problems, from climate change, to the genetic engineering of crops, to the pollution of our breathing air and drinking water, to the nuclear issues that have been on the forefront of people's minds since the earthquake in Japan a month ago, and more.
Have we not learned from our mistakes? Has the original intention of Earth Day (i.e. the education of the masses) failed? It sure seems like that. But giving up now would be suicide. We must keep taking the steps that we need to take to save our planet and in turn ourselves.
Ethical, responsible consumption is a huge step. And it's something that you can do every day, instead of just on Earth Day. When you choose to buy anything, make sure that your dollars don't support the destruction of the planet and instead supports the construction of something better. Green Mother Goods exists to encourage and participate in ethical, responsible consumption. The products that we carry in this store come from sustainable sources, sources that hold themselves accountable for the whole process, from production, to distribution, to consumption, to disposal. Check out the websites of some of the lines we carry: Maggie's Organics, Global Girlfriend, Global Crafts, Under the Nile, Plan Toys, Klean Kanteen, Bambu, To-Go Ware, Earth Creations. We also carry a huge variety of local products from local artists.
Stop by the store, and check it out! You can also find us on our website: Green Mother Goods.
This Earth Day
We will be participating in a few festivals over the next few days in celebration of Earth Day. Here is the line up.
Earthtones Music Festival
Date: 19 April 2011
Time: 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Duck Pond Field, Stadium Drive, Boone.
Earth Day @ Appalachian State University
Date: 20 April 2011
Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Sanford Mall, somewhat in between Belk Library and Central Dining Hall.
Boone in Blossom
Date: 23 and 24 April 2011
Time: ALL WEEKEND!
Location: Grandfather Campground in Banner Elk
The worst oil spill in human history (at the time) took place off of the coast of Santa Barbara, California, in 1969. On the morning of the twenty-eighth of January, a blow out occurred that subsequently caused barrels upon barrels of oil to gush out of an offshore well and to wash up onto the once pristine beaches of Southern California, carrying a current of dead sea birds, dolphins, and other marine life with it. The Energy Division of Santa Barbara Country estimated that Union Oil, the corporation responsible for the catastrophe, had spilled up to 100,000 barrels of oil. That's enough to fill six and a half Olympic sized swimming pools!
People were outraged. Here they were... going along their merry ways, consuming what they needed (and wanted) to consume, putting their blind faith in the companies that brought them the resources they needed to live the American lifestyle. And then this huge oil spill happens, and it reveals to people to potential horrors of their patterns of consumption. "You mean the huge Hummer I drive, the conventional foods I eat, and the cheap trinkets I buy all contributed to this?"
This oil spill deservedly attracted a lot of attention from the political spectrum. Many congressmen, and even President Nixon, visited the site of the spill after it happened. United States Senator Gaylord Nelson was one of these visitors. The spectacle moved him to call for the first national teach-in on the state of the environment, for he believed that public ignorance about environmental issues was one of the main factors that allowed this catastrophe to happen. So, on the twenty-second of April, 1970, the nation for the first time came together in different locations all across the United States to talk about the oil spill, the environment, and the things we can do about it.
Thus, Earth Day was born.
Earth Day Today
We're still having oil spills. In 1989, the Exxon Valdez spill injected up to 750,000 barrels of oil into Prince William Sound. And only a year ago, British Petroleum caused the worst oil spill in history, pouring up to five million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Five million! That's almost enough to fill three hundred and twenty Olympic sized swimming pools.
And aside from oil spills, we're dealing with a whole range of environmental problems, from climate change, to the genetic engineering of crops, to the pollution of our breathing air and drinking water, to the nuclear issues that have been on the forefront of people's minds since the earthquake in Japan a month ago, and more.
Have we not learned from our mistakes? Has the original intention of Earth Day (i.e. the education of the masses) failed? It sure seems like that. But giving up now would be suicide. We must keep taking the steps that we need to take to save our planet and in turn ourselves.
Ethical, responsible consumption is a huge step. And it's something that you can do every day, instead of just on Earth Day. When you choose to buy anything, make sure that your dollars don't support the destruction of the planet and instead supports the construction of something better. Green Mother Goods exists to encourage and participate in ethical, responsible consumption. The products that we carry in this store come from sustainable sources, sources that hold themselves accountable for the whole process, from production, to distribution, to consumption, to disposal. Check out the websites of some of the lines we carry: Maggie's Organics, Global Girlfriend, Global Crafts, Under the Nile, Plan Toys, Klean Kanteen, Bambu, To-Go Ware, Earth Creations. We also carry a huge variety of local products from local artists.
Stop by the store, and check it out! You can also find us on our website: Green Mother Goods.
This Earth Day
We will be participating in a few festivals over the next few days in celebration of Earth Day. Here is the line up.
Earthtones Music Festival
Date: 19 April 2011
Time: 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Duck Pond Field, Stadium Drive, Boone.
Earth Day @ Appalachian State University
Date: 20 April 2011
Time: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: Sanford Mall, somewhat in between Belk Library and Central Dining Hall.
Boone in Blossom
Date: 23 and 24 April 2011
Time: ALL WEEKEND!
Location: Grandfather Campground in Banner Elk
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Having trouble sleeping?
Is it hard for you to get out of bed? Do you feel exhausted upon waking up, as if you hadn't just spent the last eight hours in dreamland? Do you feel stiff and sore, or have you developed back problems? Are you often irritable, especially in the early hours of the morning? Maybe it's your bed.
We spend about a third of our lives in our beds. The eight (give or take) hours that you spend sleeping in your bed each night set the foundation for your overall health, well being, and vitality. Check to see if your mattress has lumps, creases, or valleys or if it makes creaking noises. These are telltale signs that you may not be getting the best night's sleep possible.
If you're ready to invest in a better night's sleep, then come to Green Mother Goods and we'll help you find the best bedding materials for you. We carry products from both Natura World and Ultimate Sleep. These companies' products in no way fall short of being extremely high quality. And best of all, they are quite affordable, considering the fact that they last for years and don't follow the rules of planned obsolescence (unlike most of the cheaper products you'll find on the market).
Here's a little bit about them.
Natura World
Back in 1994, Harry and Ralph Rossdeutscher started Natura World in an attempt to create bedding products that aren't only comfortable, but healthy as well. Their mattresses come in different firmness levels so that you can find one that suits your specific needs. And all of them are made out of both natural (or organic, depending on your request) latex and wool.
If you are allergic to latex, don't be afraid of these mattresses! Natural latex is, hence the name, not the same as the artificial stuff that many people have allergic reactions to. This natural latex is also known as Talalay latex, and it comes straight from the rubber tree and is minimally processed. No allergic reactions to fear here!
The wool serves as a temperature and humidity regulator. Wool has the natural tendency to absorb humidity and then help it evaporate. For you, this means that your mattress won't smell like sweat, your pillow won't smell like drool, and no microbes will infest your sleep space. And the fact that you don't have to wash your bedding materials as much will make them last longer and thus prolong your investment.
Ultimate Sleep
Like Natura World, Ultimate Sleep also makes its mattresses out of natural latex. They also have a natural latex foam mattress. It's a little bit firmer than the regular mattresses, so it comes with a 30 day trial period just in case you don't like it.
Ultimate Sleep mattresses can be delivered to you free of charge. Ultimate Sleep also offers White Glove Shipping for $109. This means that they'll bring your mattress inside for you so that you don't have to. For an extra $50, they'll even take away your old mattress.
They also carry crib mattresses! And like the adult-sized mattresses, they also made out of natural latex and wool, which renders them non-toxic, resistance to moisture build up, anti-microbial, and dust free. Only the best for your baby as she grows and develops.
We carry a few sample products here at the store. Stop by and take a nap! When you wake up, we'll help you order whatever best suits your specific needs. :)
We spend about a third of our lives in our beds. The eight (give or take) hours that you spend sleeping in your bed each night set the foundation for your overall health, well being, and vitality. Check to see if your mattress has lumps, creases, or valleys or if it makes creaking noises. These are telltale signs that you may not be getting the best night's sleep possible.
If you're ready to invest in a better night's sleep, then come to Green Mother Goods and we'll help you find the best bedding materials for you. We carry products from both Natura World and Ultimate Sleep. These companies' products in no way fall short of being extremely high quality. And best of all, they are quite affordable, considering the fact that they last for years and don't follow the rules of planned obsolescence (unlike most of the cheaper products you'll find on the market).
Here's a little bit about them.
Natura World
Back in 1994, Harry and Ralph Rossdeutscher started Natura World in an attempt to create bedding products that aren't only comfortable, but healthy as well. Their mattresses come in different firmness levels so that you can find one that suits your specific needs. And all of them are made out of both natural (or organic, depending on your request) latex and wool.
If you are allergic to latex, don't be afraid of these mattresses! Natural latex is, hence the name, not the same as the artificial stuff that many people have allergic reactions to. This natural latex is also known as Talalay latex, and it comes straight from the rubber tree and is minimally processed. No allergic reactions to fear here!
The wool serves as a temperature and humidity regulator. Wool has the natural tendency to absorb humidity and then help it evaporate. For you, this means that your mattress won't smell like sweat, your pillow won't smell like drool, and no microbes will infest your sleep space. And the fact that you don't have to wash your bedding materials as much will make them last longer and thus prolong your investment.
Ultimate Sleep
Like Natura World, Ultimate Sleep also makes its mattresses out of natural latex. They also have a natural latex foam mattress. It's a little bit firmer than the regular mattresses, so it comes with a 30 day trial period just in case you don't like it.
Ultimate Sleep mattresses can be delivered to you free of charge. Ultimate Sleep also offers White Glove Shipping for $109. This means that they'll bring your mattress inside for you so that you don't have to. For an extra $50, they'll even take away your old mattress.
They also carry crib mattresses! And like the adult-sized mattresses, they also made out of natural latex and wool, which renders them non-toxic, resistance to moisture build up, anti-microbial, and dust free. Only the best for your baby as she grows and develops.
We carry a few sample products here at the store. Stop by and take a nap! When you wake up, we'll help you order whatever best suits your specific needs. :)
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