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Endless Home Maintenance Keeping You Up at Night? Here’s How to Make It Easier and Eco-Friendly

Automate, Delegate, and Simplify

First rule of home maintenance: stop trying to do everything yourself. You are not a one-person repair crew. Here’s how to get ahead of the madness.

  • Put maintenance on autopilot. A calendar reminder for checking smoke detectors, cleaning out the gutters, or changing the air filter takes the mental load off. If it’s scheduled, it won’t sneak up on you.
  • Hire help when it makes sense. Could you unclog that drain? Probably. Will it take you an hour and test your patience? Absolutely. Some things are worth outsourcing. Call a pro and save yourself the headache.
  • Embrace smart tech. A self-cleaning litter box? Yes, please. A robot vacuum that handles the dust bunnies? Game changer. Smart thermostats, leak detectors, and even app-controlled sprinklers can cut down your workload and your bills.

The Right Tools for the Job

Ever tried to fix a loose screw with a butter knife? Or trim a tree branch with the world’s dullest shears? The wrong tools make everything harder.

If yard work is your personal nightmare, the problem might not be you—it might be your tools. A Worx cordless lawn mower is lightweight, easy to maneuver, and ditches the gas fumes. No cords. No frustration. Just a clean-cut lawn with way less effort.

The same logic applies indoors. A solid wrench set, a reliable drill, and an extendable duster for those high-up spots? Worth every penny. Invest once, and you’ll save yourself from future headaches (and maybe even a backache).

Maintenance That Works for the Planet (and You)

Here’s a secret: the greener your home, the easier it is to maintain. Sustainable choices aren’t just good for the environment—they mean fewer repairs, less waste, and lower bills.

  • Swap high-maintenance plants for native ones. They thrive on their own; no extra watering or pampering needed.
  • Upgrade to LED bulbs. They last forever (okay, years), use less electricity, and you won’t have to change them constantly.
  • Install water-saving fixtures. Low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators reduce strain on your plumbing and lower your water bill.
  • Pick durable materials. Replacing cheap flooring every few years? Exhausting. Opt for quality that lasts, so you’re not constantly fixing what should have been done right the first time.

The 15-Minute Daily Fix

Instead of waiting for a disaster, try this: set a timer for 15 minutes. Fix one thing. Wipe down the fridge. Tighten that cabinet handle. Sweep the entryway. Small wins add up. When you chip away at maintenance every day, it never becomes a mountain.

Final Thoughts: Work Smarter, Not Harder

You’ll never escape home maintenance completely. But you can stop it from stealing all your free time. A little planning, the right tools, and a few eco-friendly upgrades make all the difference. Because let’s be real—you’ve got better things to do than spend your weekend battling a clogged drain.

Go enjoy your home. It’s meant to be lived in, not endlessly maintained.

Have a Lovely Weekend + A Few Green Things

Hello, Eco Friends! 🌿

The weekend is here, and after a full week of work, I’m more than ready for a little adventure. Spring is slowly starting to show up here in the mountains—longer days, but the snow keeps creeping in! It’s such a hopeful time of year, and I’m ready for hummingbirds and leaves on our trees!

Eben’s back at school after a great spring break visit (why do I always miss him so much more after having him home for a week!) and now it’s just me and Jayson for the weekend. So we’re planning one of our favorite kinds of day trips—we pick a new town on the map, hop in the car, and see where the day takes us. We usually find a pretty trail to hike, pop into local shops or antique stores (we always find something quirky!), and cap it off with dinner at a restaurant we’ve never tried before. No agenda, no rush—just fresh air, togetherness, and discovery. 💚

Before we unplug and hit the road, here are a few green things to inspire your weekend (and week ahead!):

🍃 SunButter Snack Night Is a Thing Now
Did you know SunButter uses way less water than almonds and recycles sunflower seed shells into turkey bedding? I mean—give that spread a gold star, right? This week, we had the best low-waste snack night with homemade energy bites, apple nachos, and even little DIY chocolate cups (yum!). Perfect for a road trip or lazy afternoon. Read the full post here →

🍃 A Tiny Beauty Detox (That Feels So Good)
I want to encourage you to switch out your beauty products for cleaner, low-waste options. I shared some of my favorite swaps this week: refillable lip color, solid shampoo bars, and the cutest compostable deodorant that smells like citrus heaven. A little self-care, minus the plastic guilt. It’s a win-win!

🍃 New Find: Spring Seeds with Personality
I’m thinking about placing a seed order from Hudson Valley Seed Co. I can’t stop staring at the artwork on their website. The seeds look amazing, but they’re also heirloom, non-GMO, and tell a story. I added their Calendula, Rainbow Chard, and a dreamy Bee Balm mix to my cart so far!

🍃 Quick Green Hack: Freeze Your Veggie Scraps!
If you’re not composting (yet!), try this: keep a container in the freezer for onion ends, carrot peels, celery tops, etc. Once it’s full, toss it all into a pot for the best homemade veggie broth. Zero waste and so much flavor.

🍃 Just for Fun: The Most Charming Compost Bin Ever
We have this bamboo fiber compost bin from Bamboozle under our kitchen sink. It’s so cute you could leave it out, but I’m a minimal countertop gal! If you’ve been dragging your feet on composting because your bin looks like, well… a bin—this might be your moment.

Wherever your weekend takes you—across town, into the woods, or curled up with tea and a good book—I hope it’s full of fresh air, tiny joys, and green inspiration. Don’t forget to look up, breathe deep, and notice what’s blooming. 🌿

xo,
Sweet Greens

P.S. I’ve been sharing more behind-the-scenes over on Instagram—pop over and say hi! I might even post a few snapshots from whatever hidden-gem town we end up in this weekend. 🚗🌄

Sustainable Laundry Hacks: Eco-Friendly Detergents & Water-Saving Tips

Laundry is a necessary part of life, but it’s also a huge contributor to water waste, plastic pollution, and chemical runoff. From single-use plastic detergent bottles to energy-draining washing habits, our laundry routine has a bigger environmental footprint than we realize. The good news? Making your laundry routine a sustainable laundry routine doesn’t have to be difficult!

With a few simple eco-friendly swaps and mindful habits, you can reduce waste, save water, and keep your clothes fresh—all while being kind to the planet. 🌎✨

Here are the best sustainable laundry hacks featuring eco-friendly detergents, plastic-free laundry essentials, and water-saving tips!

♻️ Step 1: Swap to an Eco-Friendly Laundry Detergent

Most conventional laundry detergents come in plastic jugs, are loaded with harsh chemicals, and contain artificial fragrances that can irritate skin and pollute waterways. Switching to a non-toxic, biodegradable detergent is one of the easiest ways to green your laundry routine.

🌱 Blueland Laundry Tablets – A Zero-Waste Favorite!

My family uses Blueland for our laundry, and it’s been a game-changer! Their plastic-free laundry tablets come in compostable packaging and dissolve completely in water—no waste, no mess.

🌿 Why It’s a Sustainable Choice:
✔️ Plastic-free, dissolvable tablets (no bulky plastic jugs!)
✔️ Hypoallergenic, fragrance-free & gentle on skin
✔️ Non-toxic & biodegradable formula
✔️ Cute metal times to store your supplies in!

🧺 How to Use It: Simply drop a Blueland laundry tablet into your washing machine before adding clothes—no measuring, no spills! We also use their Oxi Laundry Booster!

🛑 Step 2: Ditch Dryer Sheets & Switch to Wool Dryer Balls

Conventional dryer sheets may make your laundry smell fresh, but they contain synthetic fragrances, chemicals, and plastic fibers that aren’t biodegradable. Instead, switch to reusable wool dryer balls to soften clothes naturally while reducing drying time!

🐑 LooHoo Wool Dryer Balls – A Must-Have Swap!

LooHoo makes 100% wool dryer balls that replace disposable dryer sheets while helping clothes dry faster, softer, and with fewer wrinkles!

🌿 Why It’s a Sustainable Choice:
✔️ Naturally softens fabric & reduces static
✔️ Cuts drying time by up to 25% (saving energy!)
✔️ Reusable for hundreds of loads

🛁 How to Use It: Toss 3-6 wool dryer balls into the dryer with your clothes and enjoy fluffier, fresher laundry—without waste!

🌱 Eco-Friendly Tip: Add a few drops of essential oil (like lavender or lemon) to your dryer balls for a natural, non-toxic scent boost!

🧺 Step 3: Use Sustainable Laundry Baskets & Organizers

Plastic laundry baskets are prone to breaking and often end up in landfills. Instead, opt for durable, eco-friendly laundry hampers & organizers that are built to last.

📦 Three by Three Storage Solutions – Organize Sustainably!

Three by Three offers beautiful, functional, and sustainable storage solutions perfect for keeping your laundry space clutter-free while reducing plastic use.

🌿 Why It’s a Sustainable Choice:
✔️ Minimalist, eco-conscious design
✔️ Made from recycled & sustainable materials
✔️ Perfect for organizing laundry & household essentials
✔️ Products come in fun, color combinations

🌱 Eco-Friendly Tip: Keep a separate bin for air-dry clothing to save energy and extend the life of delicate fabrics!

💧 Step 4: Save Water & Energy with Smarter Washing Habits

Did you know washing clothes accounts for 16% of a household’s total water use? 🤯 Reducing water and energy consumption can lower your environmental footprint and save money on utility bills!

🌊 Easy Ways to Cut Water & Energy Use:

💡 Wash in Cold Water90% of the energy used in laundry goes toward heating water. Cold washes clean just as well while preserving fabrics!

Use the Quick Wash Cycle – A shorter cycle uses less water and electricity without sacrificing cleanliness.

🧺 Only Wash Full Loads – Running half-empty loads wastes water. Wait until you have a full load before running the machine!

🚫 Skip the Dryer When PossibleAir-dry clothes on a rack or outdoor line to save energy and extend fabric life!

🚰 Step 5: Shop for Plastic-Free Laundry Essentials

Beyond detergent and storage, switching to zero-waste laundry accessories can reduce plastic waste and help the planet.

🌎 Fill Good Co. – Your One-Stop Shop for Sustainable Laundry!

If you’re looking for plastic-free, refillable laundry essentials, check out Fill Good Co.. They offer a curated selection of sustainable household products, including:

✔️ Refillable laundry detergents & fabric softeners
✔️ Zero-waste stain removers
✔️ Biodegradable laundry brushes & accessories

🌱 Eco-Friendly Tip: Shop at refill stores like Fill Good Co. to cut down on waste and reuse containers instead of buying new ones!

🌿 Make Laundry Day More Sustainable!

Laundry doesn’t have to be wasteful! By making a few simple swaps, you can create an eco-friendly laundry routine that’s better for your clothes, your skin, and the planet.

Switch to non-toxic, plastic-free detergents like Blueland
Ditch dryer sheets & use LooHoo wool dryer balls
Upgrade to sustainable laundry storage from Three by Three
Buy zero-waste laundry essentials at Fill Good Co.
Wash smarter by using cold water, shorter cycles & air-drying clothes

Ready to go green with your laundry routine? Start with these easy swaps and enjoy cleaner clothes, a healthier home, and a happier planet! 🌍💚

💬 What’s your favorite eco-friendly laundry hack? Drop it in the comments!

Have a Lovely Weekend + A Few Green Things

Hello, Eco Friends! 🌿 The weekend is here, and I couldn’t be more excited to slow down, make homemade pizza, and cozy up with a movie. Spring is just around the corner, and I’m already dreaming of sunshine, garden-fresh greens, and eco-friendly outdoor adventures. But for now, it’s still a bit chilly—so we’re embracing the indoor vibes!

Eben is home this week for spring break! 🎉 He’s been busy doing observation hours for his Master’s degree, so we’ve only been catching up over dinner. Tonight, we’re taking it slow with homemade pizzas in our Gozney. I surprised Jayson with it as a holiday gift when we moved to the Banner Elk mountains, and let me tell you—it was so worth it! Living in the mountains means going out for dinner is a trek, and since we love pizza, bread, pretzels (you get it!), the Gozney has been a game-changer for our outdoor space. We use it all the time!

But before I unplug for the weekend (and dig into some pizza!), here are a few green things to inspire your days ahead:

🍃 Zero-Waste Lunchbox Inspo: We created a super fun March Madness promo (including photo shoot!) for ECOlunchbox! 🏀Check out our easy, delicious recipes for the Busy Mom MVP, Office Pro MVP, Road Trip Warrior MVP, and Student Champ MVP! Plus, you can grab 30% off the MVP collection while you’re there!

🍃 A Fun Read: Go Forth and Forgage – I’m loving this guide to foraging over 50 of the most common edible and medicinal North American mushrooms. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about wild mushrooms (or dream of foraging your own food), this book is a must! 🍄

🍃 DIY Green Cleaning Hack: Forget store-bought sprays—this 3-ingredient, all-natural cleaner will leave your home sparkling and toxin-free. (Hint: it involves lemon essential oil!)

🍃 The Perfect Pretzel Sandwich: We’ve worked with Smart School House for years, and we’re obsessed with this Pretzel Sandwich recipe! 🥨 Who knew pretzels could be the perfect base for a next-level sandwich?

🍃 How to Raise Eco-Conscious Kids: Want to teach your kids about sustainability in a fun, hands-on way? Here are some fun ways to get started.

Wishing you a restful, nature-filled weekend! Enjoy the little green moments and don’t forget to take a deep breath of that fresh, crisp air.

xo,
Sweet Greens 🌿

P.S. Follow along on Instagram (I started it back up!) for more behind-the-scenes from our weekend adventure!

Sustainable Gardening 101: How to Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables and Herbs

Mr. Sweet Greens (Jayson) and I are deep in it! Deep in what, you ask? Sustainable Gardening! There’s nothing quite like growing your own organic vegetables and herbs—not only does it provide fresh, chemical-free food for your family, but it also helps reduce waste, lower your carbon footprint, and support biodiversity. Plus, there’s something deeply rewarding about stepping outside and harvesting ingredients straight from your garden!

Sustainable gardening goes beyond just growing plants—it’s about working with nature, conserving resources, and making eco-friendly choices at every step. Whether you have a spacious backyard, a raised garden bed, or just a few pots on a balcony, this guide will help you create a thriving organic garden while keeping sustainability at the forefront.

🌱 Step 1: Plan Your Sustainable Garden

Before planting, take a moment to plan your garden thoughtfully. This will help you maximize space, conserve resources, and create a low-maintenance, high-yield garden.

Choose the Right Location

☀️ Sunlight – Most vegetables and herbs need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
💨 Wind Protection – Strong winds can dry out plants and damage delicate seedlings. Use natural barriers like shrubs, trellises, or fences for protection.
💦 Water Access – Place your garden near a water source to make irrigation easier and prevent water waste.

Opt for Raised Beds or Container Gardening

  • Mr. Sweet Greens built ours for a massive garden that we are putting in here at Clementine Cabin! (Photos coming soon!)
  • Vego Garden Raised Beds – These durable, metal raised beds are long-lasting and perfect for reducing soil erosion.
  • Fabric Grow Bags – A great alternative to plastic pots, these breathable grow bags promote strong root growth and reduce overwatering.

Raised beds and containers improve soil drainage, prevent weeds, and make gardening easier for beginners!

🌿 Step 2: Build Healthy, Organic Soil

Healthy soil is the foundation of any sustainable garden. Instead of using synthetic fertilizers, nourish your soil naturally with compost, organic amendments, and regenerative techniques.

Create Your Own Compost

Composting reduces food waste and enriches soil with nutrients. Start a compost bin or pile with:
✔️ Green materials – Vegetable scraps, coffee grounds, grass clippings.
✔️ Brown materials – Dried leaves, cardboard, shredded newspaper.
✔️ Aeration – Turn the pile regularly to speed up decomposition.

Best Compost Bin Options:
♻️ We have an Aerobin Composter that we LOVE! It’s on sale right now too!
♻️ FCMP Outdoor Tumbling Composter – A compact, easy-to-use compost tumbler for beginners.
♻️ Worm Factory 360 Worm Composter – A vermicomposting system that turns food scraps into nutrient-rich worm castings.

🌼 Step 3: Choose the Best Organic Vegetables & Herbs

Not all plants are beginner-friendly! If you’re new to gardening, start with hardy, low-maintenance crops.

Best Organic Vegetables for Beginners

🥕 Carrots – Thrive in loose, well-drained soil.
🥬 Lettuce & Spinach – Quick-growing, great for containers.
🍅 Cherry Tomatoes – High-yield and easy to care for.
🥒 Cucumbers – Fast-growing and perfect for vertical gardening.
🌽 Zucchini & Squash – High-producers with minimal effort.

Best Herbs for Beginners

🌿 Basil – Loves warmth and full sun.
🌿 Mint – Thrives in containers (keeps it from spreading too much!).
🌿 Thyme – Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance.
🌿 Cilantro – Prefers cool weather; grows well in partial shade.
🌿 Rosemary – Hardy and thrives year-round in many climates.

Look for certified organic, non-GMO seeds to ensure your garden is free from synthetic pesticides and harmful chemicals.

Where to Buy Organic Seeds:
🌱 Seed Savers Exchange – Heirloom, non-GMO seeds that support biodiversity.
🌱 Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds – High-quality, organic vegetable and herb seeds.
🌱 Johnny’s Selected Seeds – Trusted source for organic and heirloom varieties.

💧 Step 4: Water Efficiently

Conserving water is a key part of sustainable gardening. Instead of overwatering, follow these eco-friendly irrigation tips:

✔️ Water Early in the Morning or Late in the Evening – Reduces evaporation.
✔️ Use a Rain BarrelOatey Rainwater Collection System captures rainwater for free, eco-friendly irrigation.
✔️ Try Drip IrrigationRaindrip Drip Irrigation Kit delivers water directly to plant roots, reducing waste.
✔️ Mulch to Retain Moisture – Use straw, wood chips, or shredded leaves to lock in moisture and suppress weeds.

🐝 Step 5: Encourage Pollinators & Natural Pest Control

A truly sustainable garden works with nature instead of against it! Encourage pollinators like bees and butterflies while keeping pests under control without harmful pesticides.

Plant Pollinator-Friendly Flowers

🐝 Hostas & Zinnas – Attracts hummingbirds and are adorable.
🐝 Lavender – Attracts bees and smells amazing.
🐝 Marigolds – Repel pests and bring color to your garden.
🐝 Sunflowers – A favorite for bees and butterflies.

Bee’s Wrap Pollinator Wildflower Seed Pack – Grow your own bee-friendly flower garden to support biodiversity.

Natural Pest Control Methods

🐞 Release Beneficial InsectsLadybugs and praying mantises eat garden pests.
🐞 Use Neem Oil SprayOrganic Neem Oil naturally repels aphids and fungi.
🐞 Companion PlantingBasil repels mosquitoes, while marigolds keep aphids away.

🍽️ Step 6: Harvest & Enjoy Your Homegrown Food

The best part of gardening? Enjoying your harvest! Here are a few ways to make the most of your homegrown produce:

✔️ Use Fresh Herbs Daily – Add homegrown basil, mint, and rosemary to your meals.
✔️ Preserve the Bounty – Try freezing, drying, or fermenting vegetables to enjoy them year-round.
✔️ Make Your Own Tea – Dry chamomile, mint, or lavender for homemade herbal tea.

Sustainable gardening isn’t just about growing food—it’s about building a deeper connection to nature and living in harmony with the earth.

🌍 Grow Green & Make a Difference

Sustainable gardening is one of the best ways to reduce your environmental impact while enjoying fresh, organic food right from your backyard. By using compost, water-efficient techniques, organic seeds, and pollinator-friendly plants, you can create a thriving, eco-conscious garden that benefits both your family and the planet.

Are you growing your own vegetables and herbs this season? Share your gardening tips in the comments! 🌿💚