Share the love Hello everyone! Today’s contribution is brought to you by Mike Lieberman – the Urban Organic Gardener. Not only is Mike an inspiration to those in the gardening community, he is living proof that you can grow food in the tiniest of spaces! As you read this article, ask yourself the question, Organic: What Does It …
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Jul 06
Guest Post for About.com Container Gardening, Infusing Vodka
Share the love Infusing Vodka Summer is upon us and there’s many excellent reasons to have an herb garden this time of year. Not only do herbs add fresh flavor, nutrients and color to our meals they also add a sophisticated flavor and aroma to our happy hour cocktail. Trendy herbal infused liquors and …
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Jun 27
Guest Post- #gardenchat blog
Share the love Got Junk? Reduce, reuse, recycle are words we hear everyday and sometimes several times a day. Specifically in the area of reuse, gardeners all around the world, from all walks of life and economic status have taken the incentive to use items that were headed to the landfill to create unique …
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Jun 20
Chelsea’s Chugs of Choice
Share the love Today’s guest post is brought to you by Chelsea that runs the health and fitness blog over at How Chelsea Sees It. In addition to being a scientist she strives at keeping fit by regularly running, spinning, dancing, and kickboxing. Here are Chelsea’s tips for a healthier happy hour, mixed …
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May 16
Drinking new life from those tired herbs
Share the love Hello everyone! Today’s post is brought to you by Andrew Odom – author, designer, community manager, homesteader, and (some would say) dreamer. Let’s face it. Herbs can become a bit stale sometimes. And no, I don’t mean tasteless or unpalatable from age but rather stale…as in old from familiarity. Most gardeners begin …

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