Remember for Spring ~ Add 2 tablespoons of Epsom salt to a gallon of water and spray your lawn for a lusher, greener lawn. Epsom salt is loaded with magnesium!
I feel like only a rich sophisticated bird could live in this house. Do the birds have to pay a down payment of 200 worms just to put down an offer? I could easily see the Bill Gates of birds in this home. http://www.harpersbizr.com/default.asp?dep
Raise your own Tilapia. The species is well-suited to container farming. Tilapia are not only easy to breed, they are also very efficient at converting food and they grow quickly. Lots of tips in this interesting article.
This custom table doubles as a built-in cooler! See more outdoor storage ideas: http://www.bhg.com/home-improvement/porch/outdoor-rooms/outdoor-storage-solutions/?socsrc=bhgpin040813coolertable=4
There's quite a list of vegetables you can grow in the winter! These cold-loving food crops including broccoli, lettuces, carrots, beets, kale, radishes, spinach, and Swiss chard actually taste better when grown at this time of year. With some simple
WOW! Buy some "snowy cedar branches" from craft store, add "red pin cone branches" or cinnamon scented pinecones and just place in a gift-wrapped box for instance Christmas decorations for the holidays! Quick easy cheap party centerpieces too. DIY ho