Chaya Kurtz

Chaya Kurtz

Chaya is the former editor of Networx.com. Her work has also been published in the Sourcebooks anthology Jewish Daughter Diaries and on a bevy of websites. Chaya's goal is to help people to make greener, more efficient home & garden choices. She is based in NYC and enjoys urban gardening, DIY home design and healthy cooking.

Passionate about recycling and helping people go green, Chaya has written countless articles on Networx.com about simple tips and tricks for recycling things we would normally toss in the trash without a thought. She also gives valuable advice for cleaning your home without using harmful chemicals.

In her article “Eight Ways to Reuse and Upcycle Milk Jugs” (https://www.networx.com/article/reuse-and-upcycle-milk-jugs) she gives many ideas about alternative uses for milk jugs, such making colorful lanterns, creating a slow-drip irrigation system for your plants for while you’re away from your home, and even making jewelry boxes and halloween decorations! She also provides equally creative ideas for ways to recycle plastic bread tags in her article, “Six Clever Re-Uses for Plastic Bread Tags” (https://www.networx.com/article/clever-re-uses-for-plastic-bread-tags). She suggests reusing bread tags for labeling cords, scraping hard-to-reach cracks (like the corners of a baking pan), labeling plants, marking the end of a tape roll, and using it as a makeshift guitar pick.

Chaya details several non-toxic cleaning solutions in her article “Bathroom Cleaning Ideas Without Air Contaminants” (https://www.networx.com/article/bathroom-cleaning-ideas-without-air-cont). In her article, she explains that you can restore your toilet to it’s pure, unscented glory simply by pouring one cup of vinegar into the toilet bowl, squirting castile soap under the rim, followed by scrubbing and flushing the toilet. Similarly, she writes that tubs can also be cleaned with vinegar and baking soda. She also reveals in this article that a mirror can be cleaned just using water and a black and white newspaper, of all things.

Check out more of her articles below for more green tips for your home!

Bee-Friendly Landscaping

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Jun 03, 2010

Concerned about the recent decline in honeybees, I wanted to find out whether there was anything that homeowners could do to support local bee populations. I interviewed two apiculture...

Easy Mosquito Control

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | May 27, 2010

Mosquito breeding season is in full swing. Here is some solid advice for preventing and repelling these itch-inducing pests on your property. Household Mosquito Repellents Dr....

Integrated Pest Management for Homeowners

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | May 27, 2010

For homeowners looking for an alternative to pesticides, integrated pest management is an option. While spraying an ant infestation with insecticide may be convenient, it might not...

The Right Tree in the Right Place

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | May 20, 2010

"The key to healthy tree growth is to get the right tree in the right place," said Dr. David Nowak in a phone conversation with me last week. Nowack is a Project Leader at the USDA...

Permaculture: Work Smarter, Not Harder

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | May 16, 2010

I wanted to investigate permaculture to find out if it was something best left to "progressive" environmentalists, or if it was a landscaping system that average homeowners can use....

Experts Talk About Engineered Wood

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | May 12, 2010

Engineered wood is a buzzword among green builders and conservationists, but a mystery to many homeowners. What is engineered wood, how do you apply it properly in construction, and...

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How to Live in Off-Campus Housing

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | May 09, 2010

I wanted to call this "How to Live in an Off-Campus Apartment Without Getting Evicted, Harassed or Jacked Out of Your Security Deposit," but that title is way too long, and does not...

Urban Forestry and Your Home

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | May 04, 2010

In 1969, Walter Cronkite announced on the CBS Evening News that Chattanooga, TN was the most polluted city in the United States. It was a harsh national indictment of a city already...

Concrete Block Foundations: When to DIY and When to Call a Pro

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Apr 28, 2010

Do you have a problem with your concrete block foundation? You may be able to repair small cracks and other minor damage yourself. Find out when a DIY fix is just fine, and when you...

Home Automation Software Choices

Posted by Chaya Kurtz | Apr 28, 2010

Technology today has given new meaning to the word "smart." We now have smart cars, smart classrooms, and smart homes. All of these "smart" entities utilize new technologies to more...