Designed For The Way Women Work.
Search results for: 'gardener s'
Suggested search terms: gardener s hand soap, gardener s soap, Gardener soap, gardener s hand soap with shea butter and apricot seed, gardener glove, Gardener 0, gardener s 0, gardener s hand soap - Heirloom Garden Print, Goat skin Gardener s glove size, gardener s Goatskin gloves
Page
- Page Previous
- Page 1
- You're currently reading page 2
Show
per page
-
When my husband Tom asked me why I wanted a greenhouse I said that I wanted to be able to can and pickle and preserve vegetables and fruits. He replied that those are not exactly things you do in a greenhouse. He has a point. I realized at that moment that I had constructed in my mind an elaborate fantasy that involved growing things from seed to transplant to harvest to preserving. I pictured a factory production line in my kitchen, with canning jars being boiled and cute little labels being printed o...
-
[caption id="attachment_1457" align="alignleft" width="180"] Stretch #1[/caption] Best Exercises for Gardeners-- I asked my favorite physical therapist, Mallory Aquilino, of Brewster Physical Therapy, what exercises she would recommend to prepare for gardening season. She recommended some stretches from VH1 and these are my favorite three. I try to do the stretches in the morning and evening everyday. The first two are especially good for the back. In Stretch #1, pull one knee in to your chest until ...
-
Watching the hummingbirds at my feeder is always a joy. Being in the Northeast I get ruby-throated hummingbirds, the most common here, and last year three females vied for the nectar in two feeders, one in front and one in back of my house. This year there is at least one male among the females. The hummingbirds are just one of the pollinators I try to support. In spring I don’t mow the dandelions, ajuga or the buttercups to allow the bumblebees to forage. A little later, my apple blossoms attract more...
Page
- Page Previous
- Page 1
- You're currently reading page 2
Show
per page