Gaiam: Green Living, Yoga, Fitness, & Organic Products

Gaiam: Green Living, Yoga, Fitness, & Organic Products

Annual 20-75% off sale currently going on at Gaiam. Shop here when you're looking for eco-friendly products for yourself and for your home. Lots of organic cotton clothing, household accessories, various yoga products. I've purchased a few exercise clothing items from Gaiam and have been very pleased with those. Today, I think I'm going to shop for some organic cotton bedding there.

  • Sometimes cleaning means prevention. Is it just me or do I just know lots of people with wasp problems? This bag (that mimics the shape of a wasp nest) natually discourages wasps from setting up shop - they are territorial and... Sometimes cleaning means prevention. Is it just me or do I just know lots of people with wasp problems? This bag (that mimics the shape of a wasp nest) natually discourages wasps from setting up shop - they are territorial and will go elsewhere. Made from 100% recycled polyester. No pesticides!

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  • I recommended this well over a year ago and I still haven't purchased, so I'm reminding myself and you! Perfect for the entertaining family that lives near water, especially those with kid that never quite get the screen door s... I recommended this well over a year ago and I still haven't purchased, so I'm reminding myself and you! Perfect for the entertaining family that lives near water, especially those with kid that never quite get the screen door shut! "Hands-free pass through, magnetic closure and ease of installation make the Bug Off Instant Screen an excellent choice wherever an insect barrier is required. The durable fiberglass mesh hangs from a spring tension rod at the top of the doorjamb and the sides are secured with hook-and-loop closures. Vinyl-reinforced magnets keep screen shut. Installs in minutes without tools, and will not damage the door frame. USA."

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  • Considering I hang all my delicates to dry, this would be perfect. Not to mention I would use it for all the other things it suggests: drying flowers, pasta and herbs. It is also USA made.

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  • Handled bags to take to the recycling center and bright colors to keep my kids from tossing bottles and cans together? I'm in!

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  • Crafted from sustainably harvested birch and ash woods and folds for easy storage.

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  • Rinse out your plastic bags and reuse them. Why not? A lot of times I get stuck using paper towels to dry my hands with, too, so I usually use those out to dry for reuse. This would work for that, too.

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  • This is a fabulous starter kit for going solar and living greener. This kit contains: Three 60W-equivalent energy-saving CF light bulbs, a 20 oz. stainless steel water bottle (color chosen at random), a solar LED flashlight, a ... This is a fabulous starter kit for going solar and living greener. This kit contains: Three 60W-equivalent energy-saving CF light bulbs, a 20 oz. stainless steel water bottle (color chosen at random), a solar LED flashlight, a four-pack of rechargeable batteries, a fast charger, a low-flow showerhead, a classic solar hat fan, and the acclaimed Solar Living Sourcebook with 600+ pages of wise, energy how-to advice. The benefits? This kit eliminates 10,000 lbs CO2 per year.

  • Finally, a baby diaper compromise!! Imagine a diaper that can be flushed! This innovative diaper has a reusable cloth outer shell, and an inner flushable liner. I actually don't have kids, and so can't say I've used this product, ... Finally, a baby diaper compromise!! Imagine a diaper that can be flushed! This innovative diaper has a reusable cloth outer shell, and an inner flushable liner. I actually don't have kids, and so can't say I've used this product, but have been searching for a realistic and affordable diaper solution for years, for when the time comes. (I'm a little wary of cloth diapers, because we are away from home a lot.) I hope that someone out there who has swathed their little darling in these can provide a more in-depth review, because I am just dying to hear how they work!