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Spending time in the garden can be a rewarding, fun, and productive pastime. It can also sometimes be a real hassle when you suffer from pollen allergies. If your time in the dirt seems to get spoiled by sneezing, watery eyes, and stuffy sinuses, here are five tips the pollen-sensitive gardener can use to fight back.

5 Tips to Survive Pollen Allergies

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Brooke Chaplan is my guest today speaking with you about how to cope with pollen allergies and still enjoy your garden. Five tips to survive pollen allergies and still enjoy your garden Spending ... Read More about 5 Tips to Survive Pollen Allergies

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How to Make Seed Bombs with Recycled Paper

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How to make seed bombs Whether you are guerilla gardening or gardening with children, these seed bombs made from recycled paper will inspire your imagination. Seed bombs and seed paper can be made ... Read More about How to Make Seed Bombs with Recycled Paper

Bitters aid digestion, stimulate bile juices, and calm the nerves, engaging the para-sympathetic nervous system. When you taste bitters, your heart rate slows down, your glandular and intestinal activity increases, and the muscles in your intestinal tract relax, getting ready to digest. Your fight or flight response is relaxed in order to allow your body to nourish itself. Bitters stoke the inner digestive fire. And when the digestion is working optimally, so is the body.

The Benefits of Digestive Bitters – make them yourself

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Take a little wine for your stomach's sake -- Digestive Bitters You remember the Apostle Paul/Saul writing to Timothy and telling him “take a little wine for your stomach’s sake?”  That verse has ... Read More about The Benefits of Digestive Bitters – make them yourself

In edible landscape design your foundational plants are perennial fruit and nut trees that give 3 or 4 season interest, medium size perennial herbs and flowers that draw the eye or the nose, and annual vegetables and herbs that fill in the borders. For new gardeners that have to please a Home Owners Association, designing an edible garden that’s also ornamental can seem overwhelming.

Plan Your Edible Landscape Design with a Little Help

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­­­­When I was a young bride I planted some vegetables in my first garden.  My Dad criticized my first efforts and said that I should plant flowers instead of vegetables.  My Dad thought that ... Read More about Plan Your Edible Landscape Design with a Little Help

Turn Your Socks into Flocks with this Hand Stitched Tutorial

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Grandma Alert! Make a sock lamb! No sewing machine necessary! While browsing the internet recently, I (Sarah) stumbled across a super cute pattern for making a sock lamb. The sock lamb is made using ... Read More about Turn Your Socks into Flocks with this Hand Stitched Tutorial

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16 Fruit Trees for Zone 3

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16 Fruit Trees for Zone 3 with Great Tasting Fruit! The fruit you grow yourself will taste better, and be more nutritious than anything that you can buy in the store. While this isn’t an exhaustive ... Read More about 16 Fruit Trees for Zone 3

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