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Healing Varicose Veins

Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy Blog | 9 hours ago

Our natural formula will diminish the appearance of your varicose veins Heal Varicose Veins is specially formulated with 100% natural essential oils, extracted from plants. All of our essentials oils are produced from the best possible source. The fo read more

chris587

Organic Garden Guide To Controlling Pests For Your Vegetables

start-a-garden | 10 hours ago by chris meagher

If there is anything that prevents your organic garden from yielding the best vegetables, it will have to be the pests that invade and surround your area. Now, if you are really serious about controlling those pests and keeping them out of your garde read more

chris587

Organic Vegetable Garden Basics

start-a-garden | 10 hours ago by chris meagher

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to plant vegetables. But if you want to do this the old fashioned way which has been proven to be very effective, you should know the organic vegetable gardening basics. The first thing you have to know is what i read more

yannleong

Can’t get rid of centipedes. What to do?

Pest Control Solution | 23 hours ago by Yann Leong

Everyday I always see 2 or 3 dead centipedes on my kitchen and front door entrance, both with pergo floors. I bought 2 electronic pest control repeller and sprayed Raid Houshold Insecticide inside and outside the front door and sliding doors near t read more

jbshort

Do You Know the Difference Between Natural and Organic Skin Care?

Total Skin Care | 23 hours ago by Joan Yankowitz

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Bettytrubble

Water solutions

Recession Garden | July 3rd 2009 by Kristina

Living in Southern California we are always looking for solutions to conserve our water, and save money on our watering bill!  In fact, our community has implemented several strict water restrictions around timing of watering, using the hose, and fi read more

DesertSurvivor

Desert Boy Looks at Flowers

Desert Survivor | July 3rd 2009

I've been doing a lot of botanizing lately (looking at plants and trying to figure out what they are), and Desert Boy got to go with me one day. He liked the star-shaped flowers of the milkweed.But much better was exploring the tunnels in the rose bu read more

domesticdisaster

Fruits of my labours…

Bugs in my bathroom | July 3rd 2009

I have been waiting, and waiting and …. last night at dusk (admittedly light poor) no sign. Look what I found this morning: This is the first buds on the olive opening up. Next step tiny little fruit. And only the subject of tiny little fruit, read more

Psoriasis and other Skin Disorders

Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy Blog | July 3rd 2009

The skin is the largest organ on our body.  For an adult, the skin covering the body can reach over 20 square feet of skin.  It is also the most exposed organ in the body which makes it more prone to germs and bacteria which cause skin diseases and read more

Garden Bloggers Design Workshop – Designing with Bulbs

Accent Your Garden | July 3rd 2009

Lilium 'Black Dragon' It’s finally July, and time for a GBDW topic that I’ve been looking forward to for months: designing with bulbs. Thanks to Craig of Ellis Hollow for suggesting this month’s theme. The only problem is that there are so many read more

albeana

No Title

My Views of Nature | July 3rd 2009 by ana

Garden party is awesome. While enjoying the event, guests and visitors are also in touch with nature. You've got fresh air and you don't need to be bothered by the high cost of electicity bill. It's so easy to decorate because the colorful flowers a read more

newindian

Distinctive interactions of the Arabidopsis homolog of the 30 kD…

Zamp BioTopics | July 2nd 2009 by Zamp

Background: The Arabidopsis ortholog of the 30 kD subunit of the mammalian Cleavage and Polyadenylation Specificity Factor (AtCPSF30) is an RNA-binding endonuclease that is associated with other Arabidopsis CPSF subunits (orthologs of the 160, 100, a read more

VinnynStacey

Herb Garden

My Life & More | July 2nd 2009 by istacey

On my daily walk to the farmers market, I stopped at my favorite nursery. I bought a few herb plants. I'm not sure where I am going to plant them. I was thinking about putting them in containers, a planter box or around this tree I want to border. I' read more

forlogos

black hair brush algae is back!!

Pet Turtles And More | July 2nd 2009

Groan!!! And after I had blogged about How I dealt with black hair \ brush algae too! The algae is growing on some of my Christmas tree moss and on the leaves of a twisted java fern. The hairs are very short at the moment, so it’s not unsight read more

JonathanHilton

Lead Pollution From Vehiclar Emission in Roadside Vegetation and…

Greenville Eco Family | July 2nd 2009 by Jonathan Hilton

Lead has been known as potential health hazard. The ubiquity of lead and its known toxicity to man and wildlife necessitates its continual determination in the environment. Another major contributing source of environmental lead burden is from the au read more

rochellegreayer

Johnstown Garden Centre: A Peek at an Irish Garden Centre’s Tr…

Studio 'g' | July 2nd 2009 by Rochelle Greayer

Have you ever perused the online stores of garden centres far outside of your own regional boundaries?  I find it really interesting as, I think garden knowledge can be quite localized and trends, styles, products and ways of doing things can range read more

NAF08

HOW PLANTS’ ANTIOXIDANTS SLOW PROSTATE CANCER, SIGHT LOSS

NIGERIA GENERAL DISCUSSION BLOG SITE | July 2nd 2009 by Prince

How plants’ antioxidants slow prostate cancer, sight loss More evidence is emerging why the same plant extract could be used to treat several diseases. CHUKWUMA MUANYA examines how antioxidants in plant extracts slow the progression of prostate read more

CoolerChoice

Alaska eyes small reactors

Cooler Choice | July 2nd 2009 by cooler choice

GreenWire: Some municipalities in Alaska are mulling plans to bring in small nuclear reactors in a bid to decrease energy prices. Galena, a village on the Yukon River, has long been in talks with Toshiba about building such a power plant. Meanwhile, read more

shellysstuff

Sunflower

Shelly's Stuff...Unique Handcrafted Jewelry & Beading Suppli… | July 1st 2009 by Shelly

I'm very excited about the sunflowers that are growing in the landscaping in the front yard. After looking at the first picture, you're probably thinking, "That's an odd place for a sunflower". I was thinking the same thing...I would have planted it read more

hippiedippie

Are Plants Conscious?

Hippiedippie | July 1st 2009 by Amber Abdul

Now, I know you probablly think I’m crazy and maybe you’re right, but I believe plants are conscious. Understandably, the average person will disagree; after all, they are extremely slow moving creatures that seem to not move at all. Does their p read more

zipeng

Americans are turning away from Chrysler and GM more than they ar…

Investment-blog.net: Emerging Markets - Stock Tips - Discuss… | July 1st 2009 by Jan Paul

This is good for Ford as a company but by no means bullish for America. Ford is still losing sales and will have to lay off more people until car sales turn around. GM and Chrysler may have to lay off more but, Ford is not gaining sales, just losing read more

greenplanetfilms

FRESH the movie

Green Planet Films Blog | July 1st 2009 by Green Planet Films

Here’s another new film about food, FRESH the movie. We all eat, but do we really THINK about what we eat? How its grown, where, ethical or sustainable practices used, and chemicals or additives to make it grow quicker and larger. FRESH celebra read more

theLennoxx

Need Ideas for your Hallway?

theLennoxx | July 1st 2009 by LSJ

Having a clean and clutter free entry is a good idea, since it is usually the second impression a person gets of your home (the first is usually your garden etc). If you are looking for inspiration for an entry/hallway upgrade, look no further: The F read more

SofiaFriday

Bougainvillea

Midnight Friday | July 1st 2009 by Sofia

This plant seems a bougainvillea to me. Even if it's not I love it anyway. I want to have a picnic under it and maybe take pictures with friends with it as background.(Photo via cartoon styles) read more

myHortus

Top 10 ugly plants

myHortus | July 1st 2009

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survivalist

Plant Cloning Blog Now Online

Delmarva Survival training | July 1st 2009 by Joseph Parish

July 1, 2009 - If the recent article that I wrote and posted on here wet your curiosity and fed your appetite for cloning plants you will be happy to know that I now have a blog dedicated to nothing but micropropagation. Here you will be able to lear read more

deemarie

Growing Orchids Indoors – 3 Important Tips To Help Your Orchids…

The Gardener's Rake | July 1st 2009 by Denise

Orchids are one of the most beautiful plants in the world and it is upsetting if they are not flourishing in your care. read more

Ethan and the Beanstalk

Morpheme Palette | June 30th 2009

This is Ethan, standing in front of my Empress Tree. At the end of each summer, I cut that tall thing back, and each year it returns. Growing taller and with much larger leaves. I never planted this thing, but there is one several doors down from me. read more

aprillorier

Where Did All These Weeds Come From?

Christian Nature | June 30th 2009 by April Lorier

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Electrifying Photography

Impact Lab | June 30th 2009

  Robert Buelteman uses high voltage photography Forget the notion of a reverent nature photographer tiptoeing through the woods, camera slung over one shoulder, patiently looking for perfect light. Robert Buelteman works indoors in total darkness, read more