Gardener's Supply Company

2009

EcoSimpleFundraising Offers Green School Fund Raising

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My good friend Pam at PurrfectPlay has teamed up with three other green-friendly businesses to offer a school fund raising option called EcoSimpleFundraising. They offer environmentally-friendly sustainable products you will love integrating into your everyday life. If you are looking for a unique fund raising option please visit EcoSimpleFundraising today!

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The Entertainment Value of Running a Red Light

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About a week ago I ran a red light downtown while picking up my brother. This wasn’t a case of it being a close call or anything like that – I sailed through a light that had probably been solid red for a minute! I had no idea it happened until my brother shrieked, “RED [...]

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A Brief Editorial Note

Just a quick heads-up: over time you should notice a slight shift in the topics I write about here at Meadowwood Garden.  I’ll still be writing about gardening, both how-to and how-not-to!  I will continue to share recipes and stories about Zoe and the rest of my crazy life in the country.  That part isn’t [...]

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A Wonder of a Berry

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Guest post by Nancy J. Ondra detailing her experiment growing Wonderberries (aka Sunberries) this year.

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Easy Homemade Sun-Dried Tomatoes

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Learn how to make super easy and delicious sun-dried tomatoes just like you pay out the nose for at the store! Shockingly easy to make!

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World’s Best Zucchini Casserole

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The best-tasting, easiest, most inexpensive and flexible zucchini dish you will ever make! Yes — it is THAT good!

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Carnival of Homesteading No Theme Edition – August 3, 2009

Welcome to the August 3, 2009 edition of carnival of homesteading. Gardening Cindy S presents Fruits from Our Labor posted at Oh My Aching Debts, saying, “We have had a challenging start to our garden but look at what we have harvested so far” Cindy S presents The Bunny Wars posted at Small Homestead, saying, [...]

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Nature is Everywhere

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Yesterday I came across a post by Susan Harris at Garden Rant titled You don’t have to hike into the wilderness to experience nature. Just garden. She writes about a column in yesterday’s New York Times titled How to Lick a Slug.  In it the columnist laments about how nature is not as much a [...]

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