This Easter how about hatching a tree? In keeping with the theme of this special time, why not help our planet rise from the environmental disaster we are responsible for? I am not sure chocolate eggs are the answer. Each of our frames comes with a certificate that represents our commitment to plant a […]
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Now that spring will soon be in the air, how about one of our nature themed photo frames? Not only are all of our frames made of natural materials (plantation wood, silk and mulberry paper) some of our frames incorporate floral and fauna imagery too. All of our mulberry frames are patterned with either floral […]
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Posted in Site Development on Feb 18th, 2008
Okay, I am not expecting anyone to fly out to Thailand with a pair of wellies and a shovel. What we are looking for are business partners who would be interested in stocking and selling our photo frames. We’ll do the tree planting for you! (remember we plant 1 tree for every frame we sell). […]
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e-photoframes commits to planting a tree for every frame we sell. Of course it is one thing planting them, it another ensuring that they grow to maturity. Part of our commitment is to make sure that happens.
Of late I have been tackling horrendousĀ forest fires near to where I live and where some of our […]
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Posted in Site Development on Feb 6th, 2008
So we have found our seeds and planted them in germinating trays. The next mission is pot them. Firstly you need to select a potting container- and it looks like plastic bags (9×2.5″) will do the trick. Another good option are root trainers as they ensure that the root follows a straight course - important […]
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Posted in Site Development on Feb 5th, 2008
I have been struggling with forest fires over the last two weeks. Where I live in Chiang Mai, local farmers deliberately set alight the litter in the forest (mainly teak leaves) to encourage the growth of mushrooms and to help them hunt. They like to kill anything (including my dog). The activity generates little economic […]
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Posted in Site Development on Feb 2nd, 2008
Part 3 of the amazing framework tree methodology that e-photoframes is adopting to support is tree planting program
Okay, so we have identified our forest type and the type of trees that we need to plant to create the “framework” for our forest (Actually, I am still waiting for some help on the latter […]
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