Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Perennial Ryegrass Information: Learn About Perennial Ryegrass Uses And Care

By Amy Grant Annual ryegrass is a valuable rapidly growing cover crop. It aids in breaking up hard soils, better allowing roots to absorb nitrogen. So what is perennial ryegrass used for? Read on to learn more. What is Perennial

Mazus Ground Cover: Growing Mazus Reptans In The Garden

By Jackie Carroll Mazus ground cover is a very tiny perennial plant, growing only two inches tall. It forms a dense mat of foliage that stays green throughout spring and summer, and well into fall. In the summer, it is

Scripted Simplicity $100 Giveaway

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I first saw the work of Rachelle with Scripted Simplicity over a year ago at Woodstock Market and took pics of her beautiful wooden handpainted signs. I thought they were so cute and loved that she is a mom-owned local business and her signs are inspirational too. She’s expanded her business this year after going to the Atlanta market and has a lot of new products to offer now. She’s gone from a one woman show to getting her products produced and manufactured for retail stores looking to carry her beautiful signs. So proud of her success! Read all about Rachelle and her sweet family and how she got started in the sign business. It’s a wonderful story!

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Should an E-Tool Be In Your Bug Out Bag?

Written by Pat Henry on The Prepper Journal.

As a Prepper, I am constantly looking to see how my gear can support me in various situations and whether what I have should be rethought or improved upon in some way. Over the years this process of evaluating and reevaluating options has taught me lessons about what works and what doesn’t for me at […]

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Forget-Me-Not Control: How To Manage Forget-Me-Nots In The Garden

By Mary H. Dyer, Master Naturalist and Master Gardener Forget-me-nots are pretty little plants, but beware. This innocent-looking little plant has the potential to overcome other plants in your garden and threaten native plants beyond your fences. Once it escapes

“I’m a Survival Girl” contest!

Attention girls, ages 8-12! Show off your Survival Girl skills and knowledge in this fun contest! We’d love to hear all about what you have done to become better prepared for everyday emergencies. Have you learned how to sew or Read More

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Types Of Weeping Trees: Common Weeping Trees For Landscaping

By Jackie Carroll Is there anything more graceful than the profile of a weeping tree? Their drooping branches add a note of peace and tranquility to the garden. Small weeping trees make excellent focal points for the garden because their