The clean bedroom: Organic Cotton Duvets
If you would like a quilt with a washable cover that can replace your bedspread and top sheet, then navigate over to the Clean Bedroom and purchase an organic cotton duvet. Their certified organic cotton has a natural brown color but that is by no means the only color their duvets are available in. The organic cotton is grown in Mexico and is hand picked. The finished duvets are chemical free, no solvents or resins of any kind. Clean Bedroom offers free shipping on orders more than $50.00
Sage Creek Organics: Organic cotton bed sheets
Sage Creek uses 100 percent certified grown and processed cotton for their bed sheets. If you buy a sheet and pillow case set, it will come in a drawstring bag, certified organic cotton, of course.
A bed set can be purchased in twin, full, queen or king size. The twin set includes: one flat, one fitted and one pillow case. The full, queen and king-set ship with the same, and one more pillow case.
Rawganique: Organic cotton comforters
Rawganique offers organic cotton comforters that are made in a four-season weight that can be used throughout the United States. If you live in really cold areas, you might want to look at the organic wool comforter. Their organic cotton comforter is machine washable because of its lighter weight. If you have ever machine washed a cotton comforter and had to push and pull the cotton filling back into place, you will appreciate Rawganique's diamond quilted pattern that keeps the organic cotton where it belongs.
Beyond Beds: Organic Cotton Pillow Cases
Beyond Beds, sell organic cotton bed sets that are Skal certified organic cotton. Skal is an independent third party that certifies the organic process, from growth of the cotton, to the finished product. The individual wrappers are also certified organic. The organic cotton pillow cases are sold in standard and king sizes, selling for $36.00 and $40.00 respectively.
When you are shopping for organic cotton bedding, keep in mind that certified cotton means that the cotton has been grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. If you don't want chemicals added during the dye and finishing portions of your organic cotton bedding, it is necessary to directly ask the supplier about all parts of the manufacturing process.
Sources:
www.beyondbeds.com
www.rawganique.com
www.sagecreekorganics.com
www.thecleanbedroom.com
Published by Gary Allen
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