We have chemicals in our everyday lives everywhere. Shampoo, toothpaste, many foods, even our clothing all contain or are manufactured with the use of chemicals. Besides polluting the environment, the use of chemicals can be much more threatening. But we’re concentrating on gardening and the use of these
More: continued here
Archive for January, 2009
The Chemicals Of Organic Gardening Posted By : Jaden Santon
Saturday, January 31st, 2009Posted in Food & Beverage | No Comments »
Different Kinds Of Animals And Bugs In Organic Garden Posted By : Jaden Santon
Saturday, January 31st, 2009Birds, ladybugs and praying mantises are the gardener’s best friends when it comes to insect control. Birds can be encouraged into the garden by feeding, hanging a birdhouse providing a bird bath or by planting plants that provide berries for them to eat. Ladybugs are now for sale by the pint, quart or
More: continued […]
Posted in Food & Beverage | No Comments »
Affordable Dental plans Posted By : Colimer
Saturday, January 31st, 2009Dental care is important to keep our body healthy. Dental care also requires, equal and similar care as our physical health. Our teeth and gums deserve fine care as it result in a smile, that is able to show up on our personality.
More: continued here
Posted in Wines | No Comments »
How To Control Those Organic Weeds Posted By : Jaden Santon
Saturday, January 31st, 2009Weeds can be an organic gardener’s curse. Actually, for all gardeners, weeds are the bane of their existence in some cases. This author absolutely detests weeding her garden, but it must be done to promote healthy growth of plants and insure a good crop.
More: continued here
Posted in Food & Beverage | No Comments »
How To Control Those Pests In Organic Garden Posted By : Jaden Santon
Saturday, January 31st, 2009For the natural gardener, pest control might seem like a daunting task. After all, you’re committed to not using harmful chemicals in your garden, yet these chemicals can get rid of pests quickly and easily.
More: continued here
Posted in Food & Beverage | No Comments »
Big City Slider Big Flavor Little Maker Posted By : Tish
Saturday, January 31st, 2009If you own a television, more than likely you know the name, Billy Mays. You know, the infomercial guy that seems to have way too much energy? He is still at, inventing and promoting some of the most unusual but useful products on television.
More: continued here
Posted in Food & Beverage | No Comments »
Taste the Soft Fruit Flavors of Mourvedre Posted By : Allison Ryan
Friday, January 30th, 2009Another of the challenges posed by Mourvedre is the irregular yields wineries can have from year to year. One year may produce a good crop of grapes and the next year the yield may be way down. Most grape varieties will produce a commercial yield within three to five years, but it could take […]
Posted in Wines | No Comments »
Long Term Food Storage You Can Easily Afford Posted By : Greg Shuey
Friday, January 30th, 2009Having durable and convenient food storage in case of emergency must be in your mind. Sadly, this escapes you when you are faced with situations that need more attention. Try to imagine the following scenario. Your car breaks down and need to be repaired. Then, the washing machine knocks out and stops functioning, and even […]
Posted in Food & Beverage | No Comments »
Bring sweetness to your life with pecan pralines and candied pecans Posted By : Ckint Jhonson
Friday, January 30th, 2009Pecans are found in abundance in New Orleans area in North America. Apart from the great nutritional value of the raw nut pecans have been consumed by the Americans in a number of innovative ways. Sometimes Pecans are just roasted, salted, and eaten as delicious crunchy snacks. They are also used in cakes and pies. […]
Posted in Food & Beverage | No Comments »
Carignane An Old World Wine Blended With New Wines Posted By : Allison Ryan
Friday, January 30th, 2009For the most part, Carignane is an inexpensive wine when bottled on its own for consumption. It is generally used as a blending wine but the winemaking techniques of today have been able to mute its harsh taste. For example, this is one type of wine that does not do well when allowed to age […]
Posted in Wines | No Comments »
