How To Create A Holiday “Green” Wreath
Want a cool way to “go green”? Just head down to the Tulsa Garden Center on Saturday December 11th and check out the activities that will be going on. The Tulsa Garden Center will teach many how to Create A Holiday "Green" Wreath. Just bring your own gloves and pruning shears and everything else will be provided for you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lzb8tyj56BI Participants... [Read more...]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TF-Nc2ie3k "Going Green" is a fairly new phenomenon in the world. Sure we have heard about it for the past 5 years or so, but how many people do we REALLY know that are implementing this philosophy into their everyday life? Most people think that it’s more of a hassle than a benefit, but I am here to tell you otherwise. ... [Read more...]

If you are looking for a great chance to purchase the best local, fresh fruits or veggies, come on down to 41st and Peoria for the farmers market. Every Wednesday until October 20th, you can come to the Cherry Street Farmers Market . There are events sponsored throughout the year and plenty of vendors to provide you with endless possibilities to fill... [Read more...]
Looking good doesn't have to come at a cost to our environment or to our bank accounts. Here is a clip I found that teaches us about a few of the products we can use that are trendy but not harmful to the planet. Take a look at the video, courtesy of the "Today Show," here: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/36664115#36664115 Read More →
"Going green" has been a widely used phrase lately, and it has become more and more apparent that it is not as difficult - or expensive - as it was once thought to be. Here are some tips on how to actually save money by going green: 1. Grow your own veggies. Rather than spending your hard-earned money in the produce department at your local grocery store, why... [Read more...]
OK, so they may not be the most practical, but electric cars are going for a cheap price in Oklahoma. Residents can purchase an electric car for around $900 if they do so before December 31. Thanks to a combination of federal and state tax credits the Kandi Coco has dropped from $10,600 to $865. The electric car travels at a maximum speed of 25 mph and is... [Read more...]

