On Monday I talked about how to naturally and easily thwart those seasonal allergies that are flare each spring. Check it out if you missed it… full of things you can try today in order to decrease your allergies tomorrow!! Today I thought I’d give a few more ideas for the second thing… Read more »
Posts Tagged: spring
Thoughts On Health… Relief From Seasonal Allergies, Naturally
It turns spring this week, baby!!! And for many folks the first thing that comes to their mind during spring isn’t beaches and bare feet and picking fresh strawberries and bumble bees and gardening and sunshine… it’s allergies. Well poop. That stinks. But I’ve got your back. Because I don’t want you to drug… Read more »
Tutorial: Garden Markers
Today’s quick and easy tute: 1. Collect rocks 2. Paint and allow to dry (doing it in your jammies, highly recommended. Even better if you can get your sweet daughter to paint them with you…) Use acrylic paint so they are weather resistant… avoid tempura, watercolor, or washable paints! 3. Using a permanent… Read more »
The earth below
Nothing soothes the mid-winter blahs like delighting in Baker’s Creek heirloom seed catalog, planning a spring garden that is just around the corner (or so I keep wanting to believe!) The earth awaits, my friends! Thanks to saving seeds from last years crop (tutorial here) I had all our standard seeds stored and… Read more »
Thoughts On Health… Spring Detox Time!
I am so excited to run this new eCourse this spring. You have seen how spring has hit my garden and my home, now it has hit my body! I’m aching to do a gentle spring detox again, and I want to do it with you! I’ve designed a very gentle, 5 day… Read more »
Second best thing to a new sofa…
Well, I’ve been wanting a new sofa, because the cushions are all shot on this one. But that’s not in the cards any time soon, so I did the next best thing… took the old white slip cover that originally came with the sofa, and dyed it bright, tropical blue! So I picked up… Read more »
Composting
Our garden soil, just after addition of our compost bin. Bits of visible egg shell and food peels tell the story of our life, making this soil so much richer and more meaningful to our food and our land then a purchased bag of uniformly milled soil. I can’t say enough about composting. … Read more »













