Beauty, Friendship, Green, and Healing: My Most Memorable Good Memory of 2008
Look back at 2008 and find your most memorable good memory. Spending some time recognizing good memories can help make you aware of what you want to draw to you in the future. As I filter back through...
View ArticleNot the Composting Type? Newsflash: There Isn’t One Anymore
For someone who considers herself pretty darn green, there was one frontier our Girlfriend@Gaiam had yet to tackle: composting. Here’s how she got over herself and got into saving those scraps and...
View ArticleMaking Sure You Don’t Overwater
A satellite-enabled irrigation system can reduce your water consumption — and your carbon footprint.
View ArticleThe Ladybug Wars: Confessions of an Obsessed Organic Gardener
There comes a time in any mother’s trajectory when she can clearly look back and see when she lost her mind. My moment of insanity occurred last week. My six-year-old and I were enjoying a lovely...
View ArticleGaiam Employees Plant an Organic Kitchen Garden at Our Colorado HQ
See what we're growing and how we do it organically in our employee community garden at our Colorado headquarters.
View ArticleVote for the Compost Champ and You Could Win a Composter!
Help us pick the best composter to test and sell. Vote now for your chance to win!
View ArticleThe People Have Spoken: Announcing The Gaiam Compost-Off Finalists
After asking you to vote on four composters we selected from your suggestions, the first round of the Gaiam Compost-Off has come to a close and only two composters remain standing. Which composter will...
View ArticleGaiam Employees Harvest Fruits & Veggies from Organic Garden
See what tasty organic fruits and veggies we harvested this summer from our Gaiam community garden. Plus, learn a few of our secrets to growing a healthy garden.
View ArticleFlower Power: How to Find Happiness Among the Petals
Whether you're growing a garden or just keep them in your home, flowers can keep you healthy and happy.
View ArticlePlanting Hope
Discover how love and hope, under the guise of gardening, helped transform a confirmed bachelor into a committed partner who's looking forward to what the future brings.
View Article4 Life Lessons to Learn from Gardening
It’s spring, the most hopeful time of the year. The other day, when I was taking a walk around the neighborhood, thrilled that I didn’t need a coat and boots, I started thinking about all the things I...
View Article6 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day as a Family
The statistics are astounding—the average American generates 4 pounds of trash every day, which adds up to a whopping 1,460 pounds in a year. It takes a plastic water bottle 450 years to break down in...
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