Sleep well this summer in organic cotton bedding
Posted: 9 July 2009
Sleep well this summer in organic cotton bedding
Many Britons may be welcoming the start of the summer with open arms as it means lighter evenings and sunnier days spent enjoying the garden and sitting outside.
However, when it is time to go to bed, the hotter climate could have its drawbacks with getting a restful night's sleep.
Drifting off when a bedroom is hot and stuffy may be something of a task for some people, who may even feel as though they are using more energy simply trying to get to sleep than they would if they were at work. But buying some new organic cotton bed linen could be said to go some way towards ending this problem.
Drifting off under organic cotton sheets
Organic Cotton sheets ,duvets and pillow cases are a greener choice of linen for the bedroom as the cotton plant used in the material has been grown without the use of pesticides and fertilisers.
And organic cotton can also be a favourable choice during the summer as it is light and breathable, allowing a person's body temperature to be cooler than if they are lying under a synthetic duvet.
Therefore, Britons who want to get their bedrooms ready for the summer may wish to purchase their organic cotton bedding now. By opting for classic white linen, consumers will find that they do not have to splash the cash on new fixtures and fittings for the rest of their bedroom, as the new bed linen can contribute towards a cool look for the summer.
At eLinens, you can choose from a range of organic eco-friendly 100% organic cotton bed linen designed with comfort, luxury and practicality in mind.
A more environmental choice?
But 100% organic cotton bedding does not only help people to achieve a cool night's sleep - it is also a more environmentally-conscious option.
Organic cotton is farmed using ecological, economical and socially sustainable methods such as crop rotation.
It also uses actual insects to kill off bugs which typically cause damage to crops, rather than relying on pesticides to do the job. As a result the material is not only more suitable for the person planning to bed down in it, but the farming process is also safer for those helping to grow it.
Organic cotton bedding could see more Britons getting a cool and guilt-free night's sleep this summer.












