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LOL! {{{{{{{{{{{{Urs}}}}}}}}}}}}}} You garden during the three seasons when it doesn't snow, and the soil rests when it does snow. Unless you are a fanatic who uses hoop houses and/or cold frames. Not that I am such a fanatic, oh no, not I.... *just wait'll I get my hands on some money!*
http://westsidegardener.com/howto/hoophouse.html Scroll down for pics. The thing about a hoophouse is that it covers an entire garden bed and you can walk inside it. It would work to hold shadecloth in the summer too. http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/coldframes coldframes are generally smaller than a garden bed, and they have lids you can open to reach in and harvest. Re-Store is the name Habitat for Humanity gives its retail stores, because they sell used and reclaimed building supplies, appliances, furniture, etc.
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![]() They would also be good for keeping critters at bay as well, I imagine! Thanks for the explanation about Re-Store. We have a place in our town that operates on the same principle, it's called Reverse Garbage. I think it's a wonderful idea. |
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Reverse Garbage! lol!!! Love that name.
![]() I think hoophouses and coldframes keep four-legged critters out, and even two-legged winged critters... but bugs can still get in and then they're just as protected as the plants, so it pays to watch for signs of infestation. Now the advantage we have here where it freezes is that one can get a coldframe or hoophouse up and the plants growing in the very earliest spring (while it's still snowing) before the bugs hatch out. It might be a little more difficult for you if your winters are mild... but then, if your winters are mild you don't need the coldframe! I know when I was gardening in the desert though, I often wished for a structure with shade cloth to protect my plants. What stunned me is that I need one here in Kansas, too... sheesh, full-service weather: we broil AND we freeze. *eyeroll*
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This is a subject written just for me lol. I could write pages about this but I will keep it brief. I make my own household cleaners, laundry detergent,candles and air freshener, about once a week I cook a couple of big meals and then freeze them into "tv dinner" sizes, I usually have my own vegetable garden (unfortunately I didn't have the time this last summer
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I get pre-tax dollars taken out of my paycheck to be put aside for my monthly Metro card (for the subway).
I'm going to dial down my cable subscription as soon as Homeland ends this Sunday. Then in the spring I'll ramp it up—with on Demand, too—just for a couple weeks, to catch up on the entire season of Enlightened and whatever else starts in January 2013. With what I save, I'm joining a gym. Also, I take my lunch every day and drink mate in my office instead of buying coffee. I'm saving over $250 a month doing that. |
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Update. I joined a gym tonight. My old gym was asking for $88 a month, plus a sign-on fee. I asked them to waive the sign-on fee, and they offered to cut it in half, but I said their competitor didn't have a sign-on fee and it was just as easy to get off the 2 train and go to their competitor's gym on my way home as it was to get off the 2 train a few stops later and go theirs.
But they weren't buying it. So I said I'd have to think about it (secretly, I wanted my old gym, for nostalgic reasons I would never admit in a negotiation). And the guy tried to pressure me, saying this deal was just for me and wouldn't last long and I said, "I'll take my chances." (It felt so bad ass to say that!) Then at work I was talking to a guy and we started looking on line at a gym he'd heard of in our part of Brooklyn that is new and supposedly very very cheap, and on the way home I checked out two of their facilities, and picked one. It's huge, bright, nice safe friendly vibe, has the kind of stationary weight machines I'm used to, everything I need. And check this out, it's only $99 a year, only $8.25 a month, as opposed to ten times that for the gym in my more immediate neighborhood. I can't believe it's so much cheaper. Okay, it doesn't have a steam room or sauna or hip hop DJ on thursday nights or pole dancing classes or yoga or personal trainers—but I don't even care about those things. And I can get there and work out and still be home by 7:30 or so. It's really convenient. |
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A well planned meal offers us the nutrition we need to be healthy. I recently cut down my hours with my private client to rest I had been pushing to a point of exhaustion. Now I am able to enjoy cooking from scratch, baking a cake which I had not done in years due to lack of time. I also like shopping at the thrift store you could find great and expensive stuff there, for less. Freezing meals is a great Idea it saves time and money, I will try it. Thank you for sharing.
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