Midweek Thoughts
For a wonderful photo of St. Johns Wort, visit Earth and Tree. Hedgewitch has a delightful blog and makes clay jewelry too. Her clay impressions of herb leaves are stunning little gems. I own one myself.
If you love to eat what you grow, head over to How Stuff Works.com and read their article about edible landscaping. If you've ever resented the amount of space your lawn takes up, this article is for you: What is Edible Landscaping?
While you're there, take a look at an article I wrote a while back about garden ornaments. It will give you some background on garden gnomes and pink flamingos while offering up the lighter side of garden décor: 10 Unexpected Garden Decorations
Herbal Wart Remedy
I wrote about this earlier in the week, but I think it bears repeating. Dandelion is a good wart remover. Just take the white liquid released from the root, stem, and leaves of a dandelion and place it on a pesky wart. Repeat four times a day until the wart dissolves.
If you love to eat what you grow, head over to How Stuff Works.com and read their article about edible landscaping. If you've ever resented the amount of space your lawn takes up, this article is for you: What is Edible Landscaping?
While you're there, take a look at an article I wrote a while back about garden ornaments. It will give you some background on garden gnomes and pink flamingos while offering up the lighter side of garden décor: 10 Unexpected Garden Decorations
Herbal Wart Remedy
I wrote about this earlier in the week, but I think it bears repeating. Dandelion is a good wart remover. Just take the white liquid released from the root, stem, and leaves of a dandelion and place it on a pesky wart. Repeat four times a day until the wart dissolves.
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