by Sharayah Barr | Food & Drink, Health, Home & Kitchen
Juicing is all the rage these days. The nice thing is that it is easier than has ever been before to integrate juicing into your lifestyle. Buy a juicer or blender, some fruit or veggies, and you’re ready to go. Unfortunately, some folks get caught up in...
by Benjamin Barr | Renewable Energy
There are many types of solar cells on the market today. Technology in this field is constantly changing and developing. With the most recent development of monocrystalline solar cells, the efficiency rates of solar panels have greatly improved, making solar energy a...
by Benjamin Barr | Home & Kitchen, Yard & Garden
[lastupdate] Worm composting, otherwise known as vermicomposting, is a method of composting that uses—you guessed it—worms. These little guys munch through about anything. When this organic matter passes through the worms the product is vermicompost. Vermicompost is...
by Benjamin Barr | Yard & Garden
Bokashi composting is a way to turn table scraps and kitchen wastes into a rich garden soil. The Bokashi method does not produce bad smells or attract pests, and unlike traditional composting, it uses meat and dairy products in addition to plant material. It is far...
by Benjamin Barr | Renewable Energy
It’s surprising to think that we are halfway to the decade of 2020 and the use and implementation of solar energy are still making a climb to popularity. We here at EcoKarma can recall the “advancements” made in the 1980s and 1990s that claimed solar-powered cars...
by Benjamin Barr | Renewable Energy
Solar Energy has long been thought of as the utility of the future, but the future is now! With the cost of living steadily increasing, now is the time to reduce your electricity bills and simultaneously help cut the use of fossil fuels in your life. For more...