Are you overwhelmed, stressed, and unsure about the future? You are not alone. Studies show that Americans are feeling remarkable levels of stress. While everyone experiences stress from time to time, when stress levels stay high for a long period, serious health consequences can result. An estimated 75 percent to 90 percent of all doctor … Continue reading How To Find Peace Within the Chaos
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Exclusive Botanical Interests Gift Guide
Botanical Interests have some of the most beautiful gardening items you will find.. As an Affiliate I may earn a small fee from qualifying purchases of some of the links you might click and purchase - at no additional cost to you. I love them so much I decided to do a gift guide dedicated … Continue reading Exclusive Botanical Interests Gift Guide
Planning A Grow Bag Garden
More and more people are growing their gardens in grow bags for a variety of reasons. Advantages 1. Cost: Grow bags are inexpensive. Especially if purchased at the right time of year. 2. Size: The average size used in a basic garden are from 5 to 10 gallon. The height makes it easier on those … Continue reading Planning A Grow Bag Garden
Sage, Uses – Benefits and Smudging
There is a lot of different kinds of sage and a lot of different uses. Domestic Sage We have several varieties of garden sage that is used in cooking but sometimes it is used medicinally. I have also used it to bundle and burn in a smudge. Not often, because it cuts into my cooking … Continue reading Sage, Uses – Benefits and Smudging
Gardening Ideas that are HOT, HOT, HOT
I am really excited for gardening this year. I always build some excitement as the time nears but this year it's even more so. There is the planning, the ordering, the planting, watching it grow, taking care of it and finally… the bounty. As an Affiliate I may earn a small fee from qualifying purchases … Continue reading Gardening Ideas that are HOT, HOT, HOT
Sweet Grass, folklore, Uses and Smudging
Everything About Sweetgrass Sweet grass or sweetgrass (Hierochloe odorata.) A friend sent me some sweetgrass starts a few years back and I grew a beautiful crop of it for a couple of years. The third year it got spotty and turned kind of yellow. I can't say for sure what the cause was but my … Continue reading Sweet Grass, folklore, Uses and Smudging
Welcome to the 2020 Gardeners Gift Guide
This beautiful gift guide has everything you need, even for the smallest garden. As an Affiliate I may earn a small fee from qualifying purchases of some of the links you might click and purchase - at no additional cost to you. Ready to Check them out?? Click the Banner below Check them out by … Continue reading Welcome to the 2020 Gardeners Gift Guide
You Can Grow Your Own Food without A Garden Space
We are planning to move from out country home to an apartment. It's devastating but necessary. We have never lived in an apartment before. Thankfully it is in a small rural town that is nearby. What we will miss the most is our big garden. I will, especially, miss my herb garden. So we are … Continue reading You Can Grow Your Own Food without A Garden Space
Growing Goji Berries in the North
Growing Goji Berries, how to dry them, use Goji berries -and- access to yummy recipes. Lycium Barbarum or Goji berry. They are also known as wolfberry and sometimes called matrimony vine. They have been grown in parts of Asia for centuries. More specificily in China and the Himalayan mountain region of Tibet. In these regions … Continue reading Growing Goji Berries in the North
Garlic Scapes… Grab em FAST
They won't be there next week. We generally try to get some from a grower but ya gotta be quick. Once they cut them they generally offer them for about a week and then they are gone for the season. Have you seen those vibrant, green, curly tangles and wondered what they were? If you … Continue reading Garlic Scapes… Grab em FAST