Archive for September, 2009
Which herbs are good to plant in a New Zealand herb garden right now?
Which herbs are good to plant in a New Zealand herb garden right now?
I'm going to plant a little herb garden. Which plants could I plant now (from seed or seedling – I don't mind which). It's New Zealand early autumn now – but very mild.
Stop Smoking Herbs – Have You Tried Natural Herbs To Quit Smoking?
To stop smoking is hard, and most smokers cannot quit – and if they do – it is only for a short time. More and more people are getting into the natural way of doing things anymore, and using herbs to stop smoking is a very popular method for smokers today. Those who have been able to quit smoking with using herbs as a preventive, swear by them as a successful aid. They help in combating the withdrawal Read the rest of this entry »
Container Herb Gardening: The Perfect Solution For Health Conscious City Dwellers
Container Herb Gardening: The Perfect Solution For Health Conscious City Dwellers
These days going organic doesn’t always mean a trip to your nearest Whole Foods or the Sunday morning farmer’s market. Plenty of urban farmers are utilizing small and medium sized containers for growing their herb gardens. This means if you have a sun filled backyard, open porch or kitchen windowsill you can Read the rest of this entry »
Preformed Pond Kits To Make Your Garden Look Natural
Preformed Pond Kits To Make Your Garden Look Natural
If you are looking to attract local wildlife into your garden, or just want to give your backyard a more natural feeling, then one possible solution that you should consider is the installation of one or more preformed pond kits. Not only are these extremely economical to purchase, but they are also simple to adjust or remove should your needs Read the rest of this entry »
Why MRIs Don't Lead to Better Cancer-Survival Rates – Yahoo! News
Why MRIs Don't Lead to Better Cancer-Survival Rates – Yahoo! News
Women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer are faced with a tough choice – either to have parts of the affected breast removed, a procedure followed by several weeks of potentially toxic radiation therapy, or to opt for a mastectomy, removing the entire breast and contending with the disfigurement that entails. Read the rest of this entry »