Organic Baby Clothes GORHAM
Filed Under (Organic Baby Clothes) by Kaye on 16-08-2008
Long before I had my first child, I never imagined I would belong to a mothers group. Anyhow, now that I am finally a mother, being able to talk to other mothers about what is taking place in my life has really helped me. We talk about how we deal with our children, what to do and not to do, we share recipes, and we enjoy being able to discuss the most recent baby outfits we have purchased.
I usually go out with 4 other parents, once a fortnight, to catch up on the latest happenings. We often meet at Town & Country Motor Inn (which is in GORHAM, NH) as that is fairly central for all of us. Last time was more exciting because we chatted about organic baby clothes. I have been giving my baby girl organic produce from the start but it had never crossed my mind to buying organic clothing for her.
Cotton is one of the most widely grown plants in America and one of the most devastating to the habitat and to farm employees. The run off from cotton farms has destroyed ecosystems and in particular water supplies. Organic produce is produced without the need for artificial fertilisers and insecticides. Alternatively, organic farming depends upon things like crop rotation, raising the quality of soils naturally, and using organic pest control practices.
You can get organic cotton baby clothes online from a number of retailers. Sckoon has some beautiful organic baby clothing.
See the latest organic designs from Sckoon.
Benefits of Choosing Organic Products
Buying organic produce means you are getting products which have been produced in an eco friendly manner, or at a minimum in a way which causes less damage to our habitat. No or reduced use of insecticides and fertilizers means less pollution of our soils and waterways, fewer diseases for farm workers, and fewer health risks for children by lessening their contact with dangerous chemicals.
Quite a few wholesalers of baby clothes also sell a range of organic clothing or you can find shops completely dedicated to organic baby fashion. Either way, there are a lot of brands to choose from and all ages are provided for, from toddlers to adolescents. Obviously, organic fashion for men and women is also available and I am looking into that for myself and my man.
I am not saying that I am only ever going to get organic cotton or bamboo cotton clothing (which is an excellent alternative to regular or organic cotton) for my baby but I am without a doubt going try to whenever possible.
