Clean Calgary Association

Gardening

Bug Joose!

An all natural, effective bug spray without all the harmful chemicals. Safe for use on children over 12 months & pets!

Price: $7.00 - 140 ml
$10.75 - 250 ml

Compostable Brown Bags for Kitchen Organics - (16.75 inches x 17.5 inches, or 42 cm x 44 cm)

If you don’t want to rinse out your kitchen organic collection container with grey water, nor touch it, nor have it get stained, then these Compostable Brown Bags for your kitchen organics is what you need to Backyard Compost with a smile! Line your container with one of these compostable bags, fill it up with your raw fruit and vegetable waste, and then grab the filled bag and throw it all into your Backyard Compost Bin! These bags are made in Canada using Mater-Bi Resin TM (corn and vegetable starch) and don’t contain any petroleum. These bags are 100% biodegradable and as long as you are providing oxygen and moisture into your compost heap as you should be, these bags will compost along with your kitchen organic waste! No rinsing, no touching, no stains!

Price: $5.00 for 20 bags

Green Thumb Gardener’s Salve - 80g

An all natural product that alleviates and protects against chapping, cracking and roughness due to dryness. Not just for gardener’s; use on the rough spots all year long in Calgary’s dry climate. Ingredients: apricot kernel oil, calendula infused sweet almond oil, avocado oil, beeswax, shea butter, jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, and essential oils of patchouli & lavender. Tins can be reused, or refilled by our local supplier at a discount.

Price: $14.95

GROW-A-NOTE Cards!

Write in it! Mail it! Plant it! These unique cards are embedded with seeds so after the recipient reads it, they get to plant the card and watch it grow! The paper will recycle naturally into the soil as the seedlings grow!

Price: $4.00 each
$15.00 - 6 pack

Hard Workin’ Hands Salve

Protects against and alleviates chapping, cracking and roughness due to dryness. Handcrafted in Calgary, AB.

Price: $11.50

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July 5, 2008