By Leighann on May 29, 2009 in Gardening, Green Stuff | 16 Comments
Tweet Information about making paper pots and gardening at Dave’s Garden. How can you make planting pots to start seeds in? Easy! Cheap! Or even free! Newpaper pots are a great tool for your garden: It doesn’t cost you anything extra (you can get those free advertiser papers if you don’t already subscribe to the [...]
By Leighann on May 20, 2009 in Gardening | 15 Comments
TweetWe’re planting our usual veggie garden this week (last week in March). We do the usual tomatoes, bell peppers, carrots, squash etc. but I would like to grow something different this year. Any ideas? Also, any recommendations on growing blueberries?
By Leighann on May 7, 2009 in Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 7 Comments
Tweet Your Mother’s Day brunch menu should include an easy quiche recipe. Quiche is a baked egg custard that can contain any fillings you desire. Learn how to make bacon quiche or another type of ingredients to you liking in today’s episode of Cooking Coarse with Chef Todd Mohr. Distributed by Tubemogul. Spinach quiche and [...]
By Leighann on May 5, 2009 in Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 0 Comments
TweetRaw Miso Soup I have been learning a lot about raw food in the last month and a half. I will put on a complete article about it at some point. For now, here is a simple raw recipe that is great for beginners, and satisfies cravings for meat and cooked food if you’re just [...]
By Leighann on May 3, 2009 in Gardening | 8 Comments
TweetI am getting ready to start on my first vegetable garden. This season I am just preparing the soil for planting season next year and planning my garden. I was wondering what vegetables are easiest for beginners, or what vegetables grow well together. I am trying to start in on this slowly and deliberately so [...]
By Leighann on May 3, 2009 in Gardening | 3 Comments
TweetI was given a plot layout years ago for a vegetable garden but of course I’ve missed placed it. I remember being told that you can’t plant potatoes and onions together. Now I’m worried that I’m going to fail before I even really begin.
By Leighann on May 3, 2009 in Gardening, Green Stuff | 3 Comments
TweetThere are a lot of stray cats in my area. I am going to be creating a garden for the first time and I am certain that at least one of the many stray cats in the neighborhood will enjoy making my garden a toilet. How do I keep them out? Is a Remington the [...]
By Leighann on May 3, 2009 in Gardening, Green Stuff | 5 Comments
Tweet A rain garden is an attractive landscaping feature planted with perennial native plants. It is a bowl-shaped garden, designed to absorb stormwater run-off from impervious surfaces such as roofs and parking lots. www.raingardens.org This is a fantastic little video that explains how to use a rain garden in your yard to add low maintenence [...]
By Leighann on May 3, 2009 in Green Stuff | 9 Comments
TweetPeople who own cars that have high c02 emissions are going to be taxed more under the guise of a ‘green tax to encourage green behavior’. The only logic here is that the government wants people to scrap their old cars and buy new lower emission ones. How green is it to scrap a perfectly [...]
By Leighann on May 2, 2009 in Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 6 Comments
TweetI’m getting ready to have a fun party for women only and i need some cute recipes.