• Survival Garden Secrets

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    When food lacks occur, those who have planned ahead with edible survival garden using survival seeds will really benefit. People often landscape around their homes with gorgeous flowers, for the birds and butterflieswhy not provide advantage to you personally as well?

    Blueberries are simple to plant around a home and with good care it will produce blueberries for muffins, drying, nibbling, ice cream toppings and plenty of other goodies! Cherry trees can be ornamental and productive and if you don’t have space for trees there are also bush cherries available! In the right zones, tangerines, lime, lemon and orange trees offer fruit and shade. Coffee plants can be kept in containers on the corner of decks, and cranberries, currants and a host of other berries can be run along fence lines.

    Ginkgo is a long cultivated nut tree with a peculiar point in a male and female tree is needed to provide nuts. They grow up to 30 feet high in full sun, and the males could be kept on your street or front garden with the female back further so you can crop the nuts without competition!

    Do you have got a sitting area you’d like to make use of? There’s not a better area to use for your survival garden than growing herbs! Planters can host chocolate mint, lemon mint as well as the more common spearmint and peppermint – keep them separated as they can be intrusive.Rosemary,thyme, lavender, and lemon grass are all productive plants as well . You can, with a little research, make a tea garden to sip sweet tea on summer afternoons, or a potpourri/craft garden if that’s an interest for you. Best of all is a kitchen garden – garlic, basil, savory and a wide range of other plants can be grown in most areas. You get a year’s worth of landscaping and food. Plants such as rosemary can handle quite a lot of trimming once established and fresh herbs are much better than the processed ones!

    Intrepid gardeners may try less common plants like josta berry, jujubes and apricots. If you like nuts, almonds are another possibility for those with additional space. Have a shady area you want to use? Get a log implanted with shiitake mushrooms, which can last many years. This is a great way, if you like mushrooms, to grow your own and use the space that isn’t completely in the sun.

    Strawberries are a conspicuous choice for little effort. A flower box with pansies can generate lovely lavender pansy. Rhubarb is another chance, with rhubarb pie being a favorite of many people.

    This is just as practical for those in cooler climates as in the coastal sectors. Smaller trees and plants can offer substantial food for a small family as well as dressing up your yard with flowers and perfume – after all flowers are required for fruit!

    Some use vines to cover areas and among the vines that may be used is grapes. Gourds and other vines can also be ‘trained’ up a trellis.

    A natural offshoot as you start your survival garden with edible food is composting – compost bins do not need to be unsightly! While many use pallets – which can be ‘dressed up’ with flowers or ‘hidden’ behind bushes – an older trash can works rather well also. An old metal one that will leak is great – put a few holes in it and dress it up with a coat of paint. You will not have to pay to have grass and other things hauled off – compost it, turn it back into something useful for your survival garden!

    The University of Nevada designed, installed and maintained a strip in the city of Reno. One area was built to attract insects ( which pollinates the landscaping ), but there had been also a salsa garden, salad/herb garden, perennials, ‘Three Sisters garden’, tomatoes and ground cherries. This is a excellent use of garden space!

    There are plenty of websites and books available on these topics like survival food storage; it’s not troublesome or expensive to produce edible survival garden! To find out more about other essential survival gear, go to http://essentialsurvivalgearcatalog.com.

     May 18th, 2010  seovine   No comments

  • Tree Buds Developing, Flowers, Daffodil’s Are Waking Up

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    Spring is here, summer is around the corner, many of us have vehicles in storage  that we only use in the warm months.  As the season approaches, so does the excitement, before I go into my motorhome, I usually make up a list of all the winterized items, I can now open and check, to make sure it still works. I Walk around the rig, check tire pressure, look under, hopefully not to see any leaks, checking roof from possible damage. Looking in engine compartment, checking all fluid levels, radiator levels, transmission, batteries, generator fluid levels, starting and running, watching the guages and letting it run for 10 to 15 minutes.  One of the first large tasks I take on, is power washing the rig completely.  The body shell is all fiberglass, any scuffs or marks I simonize out.  Then I wax, and electrically buff too a high luster.  Have found over the years, this provides protection, allowing branches to rub over the fiberglass and slipping over the body without doing any damage.  Also protects from bug marks and bird droppings, allowing to be washed off easily.  Also most boats today are built out of fiberglass and the same principals for cleaning can be applied annually.  My other toy, is a  sports car that I maintain myself, such as brakes, suspension, transmission, clutch, and other autoparts, I keep in prestine condition, like showroom quality.  Last week we had our first warm day, motorcylists were out cruising, as gas prices here in the northeast continue to climb, more motorcycles like Harley-Davidsons are seen.  Many of the folks that ride these Bikes enjoy the heavy quality and cadillac feel, while many owners replace needed parts for their Harley’s.  Many young and old enjoy Harley-Davidson clothing and accessories to show off the Brand.  Summer for me is the Best Season, this is when my Fun Begins.

     May 18th, 2010  seovine   No comments

  • Survival Garden Secrets

    Archery Gear at Basspro.com

    When food lacks occur, those who have planned ahead with edible survival garden using survival seeds will really benefit. People often landscape around their homes with gorgeous flowers, for the birds and butterflieswhy not provide advantage to you personally as well?

    Blueberries are simple to plant around a home and with good care it will produce blueberries for muffins, drying, nibbling, ice cream toppings and plenty of other goodies! Cherry trees can be ornamental and productive and if you don’t have space for trees there are also bush cherries available! In the right zones, tangerines, lime, lemon and orange trees offer fruit and shade. Coffee plants can be kept in containers on the corner of decks, and cranberries, currants and a host of other berries can be run along fence lines.

    Ginkgo is a long cultivated nut tree with a peculiar point in a male and female tree is needed to provide nuts. They grow up to 30 feet high in full sun, and the males could be kept on your street or front garden with the female back further so you can crop the nuts without competition!

    Do you have got a sitting area you’d like to make use of? There’s not a better area to use for your survival garden than growing herbs! Planters can host chocolate mint, lemon mint as well as the more common spearmint and peppermint – keep them separated as they can be intrusive.Rosemary,thyme, lavender, and lemon grass are all productive plants as well . You can, with a little research, make a tea garden to sip sweet tea on summer afternoons, or a potpourri/craft garden if that’s an interest for you. Best of all is a kitchen garden – garlic, basil, savory and a wide range of other plants can be grown in most areas. You get a year’s worth of landscaping and food. Plants such as rosemary can handle quite a lot of trimming once established and fresh herbs are much better than the processed ones!

    Intrepid gardeners may try less common plants like josta berry, jujubes and apricots. If you like nuts, almonds are another possibility for those with additional space. Have a shady area you want to use? Get a log implanted with shiitake mushrooms, which can last many years. This is a great way, if you like mushrooms, to grow your own and use the space that isn’t completely in the sun.

    Strawberries are a conspicuous choice for little effort. A flower box with pansies can generate lovely lavender pansy. Rhubarb is another chance, with rhubarb pie being a favorite of many people.

    This is just as practical for those in cooler climates as in the coastal sectors. Smaller trees and plants can offer substantial food for a small family as well as dressing up your yard with flowers and perfume – after all flowers are required for fruit!

    Some use vines to cover areas and among the vines that may be used is grapes. Gourds and other vines can also be ‘trained’ up a trellis.

    A natural offshoot as you start your survival garden with edible food is composting – compost bins do not need to be unsightly! While many use pallets – which can be ‘dressed up’ with flowers or ‘hidden’ behind bushes – an older trash can works rather well also. An old metal one that will leak is great – put a few holes in it and dress it up with a coat of paint. You will not have to pay to have grass and other things hauled off – compost it, turn it back into something useful for your survival garden!

    The University of Nevada designed, installed and maintained a strip in the city of Reno. One area was built to attract insects ( which pollinates the landscaping ), but there had been also a salsa garden, salad/herb garden, perennials, ‘Three Sisters garden’, tomatoes and ground cherries. This is a excellent use of garden space!

    There are plenty of websites and books available on these topics like survival food storage; it’s not troublesome or expensive to produce edible survival garden! To find out more about other essential survival gear, go to http://essentialsurvivalgearcatalog.com.

     May 17th, 2010  seovine   No comments

  • Tree Buds Developing, Flowers, Daffodil’s Are Waking Up

    Archery Gear at Basspro.com

    Spring is here, summer is around the corner, many of us have vehicles in storage  that we only use in the warm months.  As the season approaches, so does the excitement, before I go into my motorhome, I usually make up a list of all the winterized items, I can now open and check, to make sure it still works. I Walk around the rig, check tire pressure, look under, hopefully not to see any leaks, checking roof from possible damage. Looking in engine compartment, checking all fluid levels, radiator levels, transmission, batteries, generator fluid levels, starting and running, watching the guages and letting it run for 10 to 15 minutes.  One of the first large tasks I take on, is power washing the rig completely.  The body shell is all fiberglass, any scuffs or marks I simonize out.  Then I wax, and electrically buff too a high luster.  Have found over the years, this provides protection, allowing branches to rub over the fiberglass and slipping over the body without doing any damage.  Also protects from bug marks and bird droppings, allowing to be washed off easily.  Also most boats today are built out of fiberglass and the same principals for cleaning can be applied annually.  My other toy, is a  sports car that I maintain myself, such as brakes, suspension, transmission, clutch, and other autoparts, I keep in prestine condition, like showroom quality.  Last week we had our first warm day, motorcylists were out cruising, as gas prices here in the northeast continue to climb, more motorcycles like Harley-Davidsons are seen.  Many of the folks that ride these Bikes enjoy the heavy quality and cadillac feel, while many owners replace needed parts for their Harley’s.  Many young and old enjoy Harley-Davidson clothing and accessories to show off the Brand.  Summer for me is the Best Season, this is when my Fun Begins.

     May 17th, 2010  seovine   No comments

  • Riding jackets come in all different styles

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    Whether you are a seasoned equestrian or  just a   casual rider,  what clothing you wear makes an impact on your riding, comfort and confidence. While purchasing your riding apparel, be it jackets, breeches or  riding boots , extra care must be exercised. Comfort is the main  criteria  while buying riding jackets. If you are not comfortable in the jacket or riding boots you wear, it will   can seriously   affect your performance.

    Another thing to consider when  purchasing  riding jackets is the fitting. More than the appearance of the jacket, it is its fitting on the rider that decides the impression the rider makes on the onlookers. A  jacket that is to loose or too-tight   can make you look unprofessional and even affects your riding, whereas a jacket that fits properly  makes the rider look professional and stylish. Hence, while buying a jacket make sure you get one where there is plenty of space for hand and body movement. At the same time it should look as if it  it was   made for you.

    Also, it is best to avoid riding jackets that are the cheapest you can buy,  these can wear out very quickly  sometimes it better to get quality garments  . When it comes to men’s riding jackets,  qualilty and top brands are more important than cost .  Your jacket should last and be with yuo for a long time , and therefore you need to give more attention to quality and appearance than the price tag.

    For women’s riding jackets, there are many reputed brands like Georg Schumacher,  Puffa, Equetech and John Whitaker  that provide jackets in different styles and designs. A good brand ensures durability and comfort.  women’s riding jackets are available in different styles, such as with or without a velvet collar, regular pockets or zip pockets, light weight for summer or lined jackets for winter, etc. These are all available in different sizes and colours. Jackets made of windproof and waterproof fabric make riding comfortable in any weather.  mountain horse  offers  riding jackets that change from season to season. There are many shops that can provide riding jackets. For best results, it is better to find one that has a lot of extra facilities like sizing charts, online ordering and home delivery, in addition to a vast range of jackets. For online shoppers, just giving size specifications and colour preferences can ensure delivery of products without having to depend on whether your particular preference is in stock. local tack shops can provide you with a wide range of choices of brand, design and style, apart from that of size and colour. They will also be able to provide you with tips on the latest trends in jackets and other Horse Riding Apparel.

     May 12th, 2010  Trapper   No comments


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