Martha Stewart is the Queen of the Home- it’s only fitting that she now has her own green cleaning product line. Martha Stewart Clean is now available in all Home Depots, Giant Eagle stores and online at Amazon.com.
Being “clean” and “green” isn’t new to Martha, have you checked out her body+soul magazine? It is filled with green-living and health tips with a more natural approach. It fittingly has tips for your body and soul. One of my favorite articles is “10 Thoughts on Whole Living” which I posted awhile back. The March issue of body+soul contains another interesting article on “50 Tips For a Greener, Cleaner Home“
Mindy Pennybacker author of “Do One Green Thing: Saving the Earth Through Simple, Everyday Choices” encourages to start with recycling, “We each produce our own weight in garbage every month. But don’t just think about your ‘out’ bin — think recyclable and recycled when bringing items into your home, too.”
To help you “go green” in your home, we are giving away the whole Martha Stewart Clean product line away to a Busy Mom reader ($75 value). These natural cleaning products use 99%+ plant and mineral based ingredients of the highest quality, all in recyclable packaging. The line consists of: dish and hand soap, dishwasher detergent, laundry detergent, fabric softener, all-purpose cleaner, glass and mirror cleaner, carpet stain remover, wood floor cleaner, bathroom cleaner and toilet bowl cleaner.
How to Enter: You may leave as many comments as you would like about what you are currently doing to “go green”, any tips you may have, or something you wish you could do more of. Stay on topic! (Follow us on twitter for 3 entries right away @busymomblog) Giveaway ends March 22nd, US only
For more green tips check out these blogs: Smiling Green Mom, MamaDweeb, Green Mama’s Pad


| Kelly Ann T. |
Submitted on 2010/03/01 at 5:16pm
I use only green cleaning products. Many I make myself using vinegar or baking soda. |








I use microfiber cleaning cloths instead of paper towels to clean with.
I no longer buy paper napkins.
I’m learning to make my own green laundry detergent.
werecycle and repurpose
I am trying to go totally green. this would help!
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We work really hard to reduce and reuse as many products as possible. Then we recycle what’s left! : )
I’m working at replacing all my cleaning products with green products, but sometimes I’m not happy with what I’ve purchased. I’d love to be able to have a whole set of products to replace what I have on hand, but it’s pricey to do that.