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Hayloft Fun
Author shares fond memories of growing up on a farm and playing in the barn. Chores first, then fun in the hayloft...
0 commentsWearing Sun Hats For Cancer Protection Especially In The Desert
A great sun hat for protection from harmful UV rays is a necessity in the desert Southwest in the U.S. The sun is hot and relentless and more intense than in other parts of the country, making a great sun hat a necessity. They most dangerous melanoma that occurs on the scalp and neck may even be prevented by wearing a good sun hat.
4 commentsMulches for Vegetble Gardens
Vegetable Garden Mulches Gary L. Heilig Horticulture Educator MSU Extension Ingham County The 2012 gardening season is well underway. Vegetable seeds and transplants are going into the ground with the expectation of a bountiful harvest by...
0 commentsHow To Thoroughly Clean Your Toddler's Sippy Cups And Bowls
The dish washing machine does a good job cleaning the outside, but not the inside of the built-in-straw of the cups and bowls. Extra care and cleaning is needed to get rid of all the trapped food particles within the straw.
1 commentChinese Subgum Chicken Soup
In Cantonese, "subgum" means numerous and varied. When applied to chicken soup it implies a mixture of ingredients. This recipe uses chicken breast, fresh shrimp, straw mushrooms and Chinese bok choy and sesame seed oil.I like to add a few snow peas for crunch.
3 commentsStop the Mulch Madness! Common Mulching Mistakes to Avoid
Organic and inorganic mulches are great for home landscapes--if these common mulching mistakes are avoided.
20 commentsThe Logic of Failure, a decades-overdue book review
This article reviews Dietrich Dörner's book, The Logic of Failure. Dörner looks at the psychology of Black Box Problems through the lens of computer simulations.
6 commentsNo Dig Gardening: Gardening The Easy Way
Revisiting one of last month's Weekly Topic Inspirations, What are your best tips for growing a great garden? No dig gardens are to way to go. Poor soil or not, they save a lot of back-breaking digging! Raised beds, lasagna gardening, straw and hay bale gardening are special types of container gardens.
43 commentsCome on Piggly Wiggly......Part 3....Baby Pigs
The excitement of having new baby pigs. It was quite a learning experience.
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