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Terms & Conditions

 

Last Updated: 16 Nov 2025

Welcome to HomeGrowersEco (referred to as “we,” “us,” “our,” or “the site”). By accessing or using this website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms & Conditions. Please read these terms carefully before using our site.

If you do not agree with any part of these terms, please discontinue using HomeGrowersEco.


1. Use of the Website

By accessing HomeGrowersEco, you agree to:

  • Use the site only for lawful purposes

  • Not engage in any activity that may damage, disrupt, or interfere with our website

  • Not attempt to access unauthorized areas, servers, or systems

We reserve the right to restrict or terminate access to users who violate these terms.


2. Intellectual Property

All content on HomeGrowersEco—including articles, images (unless otherwise credited), graphics, logos, and design—is the property of HomeGrowersEco and is protected by copyright laws.

You may:

✔ Share our content with proper credit and a link back to the source
✖ NOT copy, reproduce, or republish full articles without written permission
✖ NOT use our content for commercial purposes without authorization


3. User-Generated Content

If you leave comments or submit content:

  • You must not post anything harmful, offensive, or misleading

  • You grant us a non-exclusive right to display, modify, and use your submitted content on the site

  • We may remove any comment deemed inappropriate or spammy


4. Accuracy of Information

HomeGrowersEco provides informational content related to gardening, plants, and eco-friendly practices.

We aim for accuracy, but:

  • Information may occasionally contain errors or be incomplete

  • Gardening results vary based on climate, environment, and personal methods

  • We are not responsible for losses, damages, or results based on use of the information provided

Content is for informational and educational purposes only.


5. External Links

Our website may contain links to third-party sites.

We are not responsible for:

  • The content, accuracy, or policies of external websites

  • Any damages or losses resulting from visiting or using third-party websites

Users visit external sites at their own risk.


6. Affiliate Disclosure (If Applicable)

HomeGrowersEco may participate in affiliate programs.
This means we may earn a small commission when you purchase products through our links—at no extra cost to you.

Any affiliate-supported content will always be disclosed transparently.


7. Limitation of Liability

By using this site, you agree that HomeGrowersEco is not liable for:

  • Any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages

  • Loss of data, profits, or gardening results

  • Errors in content, delays, or temporary unavailability of the website

Use of the site is at your own risk.


8. Changes to These Terms

We may update or modify these Terms & Conditions at any time without prior notice.
Updated versions will be posted on this page with a new “Last Updated” date.

Continued use of the website indicates acceptance of the revised terms.


9. Contact Us

If you have questions about these Terms & Conditions, you can reach us at:

📧 Email: jack.u.henry@gmail.com
🌐 Website: https://homegrowerseco.blogspot.com/

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