By Brue Baker
As a rule of thumb you should drink at least eight cups of natural or purified water daily. 90% of our body is made of water. Water is the key ingredient to life, without it we will perish in a very short time span. Yet most of the time people drink soda, alcohol, […]
Mar 26, 2008 | By: Winston | No Comments
By Chuck McIntyre
Most of us would agree that at any moment we could find ourselves in a disaster or other emergency situation. Even if this fact is only lurking in the back of the mind just below consciousness, the statement is no less true. Anyone can suddenly be thrust into an emergency situation or have […]
Mar 26, 2008 | By: Winston | Comments Off
By Alison Cole
It is impossible to entirely prepare for emergencies as they can, and often do, occur without notice. Whether it is a flood, an earthquake or a rail accident, there are bound to be damages. It is therefore, essential to be prepared for such a situation. Water and food are essential for life, and […]
Mar 25, 2008 | By: Winston | Comments Off
By Jeremy Reeves
Although I’m not a big fan of supplements, I believe that all natural food supplements can be a great addition to your current (or upcoming) diet.
The world we live in today is an extremely nutrient-poor world. I wish this wasn’t the case, but unfortunately it is.
In the early 1900s, the food quality was […]
Mar 24, 2008 | By: Winston | No Comments
By Ross Bainbridge
Organic gardening is gardening that uses no harmful chemicals. It is healthy and has become a popular trend among gardeners. Growing an organic garden is not as hard as it may seem, and the following tips should help you start and maintain an all natural, healthy flower or vegetable garden.
Three of the […]
Mar 22, 2008 | By: Winston | No Comments
By Ric Wiley
Growing your own vegetables from seed is very easy. It is great fun to watch the tiny seedlings emerge from the soil mix and of course is a great deal cheaper than buying ready grown plants. It is not as quick though. The reason why it is cheaper is that you are doing […]
Mar 21, 2008 | By: Winston | No Comments
By Dave Truman
For anyone accustomed to the notion that a vegetable garden must be a fairly large affair - its rows stretching fifteen or twenty feet at a minimum, the concept of crops pushing up from a small container or appearing to burst the bonds of a tiny patch of ground only a few feet […]
Mar 20, 2008 | By: Winston | No Comments
By Gerry Fung
A soil can never get enough compost because soil can always be improved with additional organic matter. Compost is organic matter that has broken down sufficiently such that its mineral and nutrient components can be readily absorbed by plants. You can either buy compost or create compost yourself.
In order to create compost, you […]
Mar 19, 2008 | By: Winston | No Comments
By Neal Klabunde
Saving tomato seeds from your best plants is easy to do. Seeds saved from heirloom varieties are best to use. Seeds from hybrids will not grow true to the fruits of the previous season. Heirloom tomatoes are those that are open pollinated and have not been hybridized. They have properties that can be […]
Mar 18, 2008 | By: Winston | No Comments
By Gelfey Sterling
Water is said to be the most important solution required by the human body. And by seeing its importance many poets have written famous poems on it too. One of the most famous poems is “Water, water, everywhere, but not a drop to drink”! This poem was written by Coleridge and sarcastically it […]
Mar 17, 2008 | By: Winston | No Comments