Archive for July, 2008

21 Jul

Many of my posts are about the medicinal benefits of herbs, but this post, I’d like to focus on a medical concern that requires more than simple natural remedies. Whether you are working outdoors in your gardens, or working on your property and home, it is important to take time to think about your heart. [...]

21 Jul

Last evening as I was weeding (it was much to hot in the northeast to be out during the day), and trimming back some plants that have “gone wild” I clipped back my rose bush, and noticed beautiful rose hips where my roses had been. When I was in my early 20′s, and a regular [...]

10 Jul

Hello my gardening friends, I hope you’re having a great day in the garden today. And when you’re not in the garden, I know you’re spending some time on the internet, reading and writing emails, browsing gardening sites, blogs, and more…how do I know that? Because you’re here, and I’m glad you stopped by. I [...]

04 Jul

No, it’s definitely not “for the birds” in the way that we are accustomed to the phrase being used, please view this beautiful 4th of July presentation by clicking on the picture below, and when you are done watching the presentation, don’t miss the photo-album of birds. Happy 4th, celebrate our Nation’s Independence. Social Bookmarking

03 Jul

This may not be something you’ll grow in your herb garden this year, in fact, it’s not necessarily an herb…but it’s green and it grows, so it has my attention. It’s nutritional qualities are well known by many. The picture is not an attractive one, it looks like little worms or parasites, doesn’t it? But [...]