Archive for August, 2009

You might not readily associate gardening and landscaping with skin care. If you are not well versed in the subject, there are things you should know about skin care while working on garden landscapes in order to protect your largest bodily organ. These skin care tips will help you ensure your skin remains in wonderful, glowing condition Woman Gardeningwhile you maintain your garden landscape in lush beauty. Sunshine makes our garden landscapes grow and thrive but it also can harm our skin. Many cases of various types of skin cancer are directly related to unprotected skin and sun exposure….

Summer is slowly slipping away and most of us garden enthusiests are harvesting or getting ready to harvest the fruits and vegetables of our labor. I myself have had a very good crop of Zucchini that we have been harvesting over the past couple of weeks. We also have decided that we are going to make a Zucchini caserole this afternoon to go with are dinner for this evening. Hmmm I can taste it already. Even though it may be late in the vegetable gardening season. There is still time to grow vegetables that you can harvest in the Fall and still keep your green thumb doing good things for your garden. Vegetables such as carrots, broccoli and collards are a great way to get started with a Fall vegetable garden. Here are a few Fall gardening tips from Kenny who obviously knows a few things about how to get your Fall garden flourishing with garden vegetables.
clipped from www.veggiegardeningtips.com
Kenny Point, Organic Vegetable Gardener

I really thought that not talking about it would help ease the anguish of watching the days grow shorter as this summer’s vegetable gardening season continues to wind down.

Well an email I received from Renee yesterday helped me to see that I wasn’t the only one that was a little anxious over the situation…

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