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John W / Mel John Waiveris - Invisible Gold, LLC. <john@invisiblegold.com>
10/24/2025
8:15:04 AM MST

Morgellons - Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.
Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.

Eco-Friendly Ways to Dispose of Fall Leaves and Garden Waste

As the last of the leaves tumble down, the crisp autumn air reminds us it’s time for one more outdoor cleanup before winter settles in. But instead of bagging everything up for the landfill, there are earth-friendly ways to handle your fall leaves and garden waste — and most of them help your yard and garden thrive naturally!

1. Mulch Instead of Toss

Leaves are nature’s free mulch! Run over dry leaves with your mower to create a fine mix, then spread it under trees, around shrubs, or over flower beds. It keeps the soil moist, protects roots from frost, and slowly enriches the ground as it decomposes.

2. Start a Compost Pile

Composting fall leaves and garden trimmings turns waste into rich organic matter. Layer “browns” (leaves, twigs) and “greens” (grass clippings, fruit and veggie scraps), keeping it slightly damp. A sprinkle of soil or compost starter helps it break down faster — and Kleen Green can even help keep odors at bay.

3. Create Leaf Mold for Garden Gold

If you have extra leaves, pile them separately, dampen them, and let them sit for several months. The result is leaf mold, a soft, earthy soil conditioner that’s great for vegetable gardens and container plants.

4. Skip the Burn Pile

Burning leaves might seem convenient, but it releases pollutants and can be unsafe in dry conditions. Composting or mulching instead keeps nutrients local and the air clean.

5. Help Wildlife Prepare for Winter

Consider leaving a small pile of leaves in a quiet corner of your yard. It becomes a cozy winter shelter for beneficial insects, butterflies, and even toads — all part of a healthy ecosystem.

6. Clean Up Naturally

Once the outdoor chores are done, rinse off tools, boots, and hands with Kleen Green Enzyme Cleaner. It’s safe, non-toxic, and great for breaking down organic residue — so you can finish your fall cleanup without harsh chemicals.

Final Thought:

Every leaf is part of nature’s cycle. By handling them responsibly, you’re giving back to the earth and setting the stage for a cleaner, healthier spring.

Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.





John W / Mel John Waiveris - Invisible Gold, LLC. <john@invisiblegold.com>
10/17/2025
1:06:50 PM MST

Morgellons - Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.
Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.

Breathe Easier This Fall: Cleaning for Air Quality

As the weather cools and the windows close, our homes become cozy havens — but also traps for dust, allergens, and indoor pollutants. Fall is the perfect time to refresh your home’s air before spending more time indoors. With a few simple habits and a safe, enzyme-powered cleaner like Kleen Green, you can make your space feel cleaner, lighter, and healthier all season long.

1. Start with the Air You Breathe
When was the last time you cleaned your vents, fans, or filters?

Vacuum vents and registers using a brush attachment to remove built-up dust.

Change furnace and HVAC filters before turning on the heat for the first time.

Wipe fan blades and light fixtures where dust loves to settle.

A quick wipe-down with diluted Kleen Green (about 1 part concentrate to 7 parts water) helps neutralize allergens naturally, without synthetic scents or harsh chemicals.

2. Refresh Soft Surfaces
Couches, curtains, and carpets act like air filters — collecting dust, pet dander, and pollen over time.

  • Vacuum thoroughly, especially under furniture.
    Spray and blot problem areas with Kleen Green to break down organic matter and neutralize odors.
  • Wash throw blankets and pillow covers to bring back that clean, cozy feeling.
  • The gentle enzymes in Kleen Green lift and digest organic residues that standard cleaners leave behind, making your home smell fresh instead of perfumed.

    • 3. Clean Pet Areas Naturally
      Our furry friends are part of the family — but they can also contribute to indoor allergens.

      Use Kleen Green to:

      • Wipe down litter boxes and kennels.
      • Clean around food and water bowls.
      • Freshen bedding or carpets where pets like to nap.


      Because it’s non-toxic and enzyme-based, Kleen Green is safe around animals, even those with sensitivities.

      4. Don’t Forget Hidden Corners
      Dust and microbes love to hide where we rarely look: behind appliances, along baseboards, or under rugs. A seasonal deep clean with Kleen Green keeps these areas from affecting your home’s air quality. The enzymes keep working long after application — breaking down residues at the microscopic level.

      Fresh Air, Naturally
      There’s nothing quite like stepping into a clean home that feels fresh. By combining regular maintenance with a natural enzyme cleaner, you’ll notice less stuffiness, fewer odors, and a lighter, more breathable space.

      So before you turn on the heat and settle in for the season, take an afternoon to deep clean — and let Kleen Green help you breathe easier this fall.

      Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order.





Glenn
10/10/2025
1:36:11 PM MST

HAPPY COLUMBUS DAY

God Bless,
Glenn
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