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Ah, spring
Thursday, May 10, 2007 | By ThriftyFun

I got a good chuckle out of this one. There are never enough hours in the day to take care of everything and I have way more time than I did when my kids were at home. Seems like the days, months and years go by quicker.
Susan from ThriftyFun


Terrific
Thursday, May 10, 2007 | By ThriftyFun

That is wonderful. Good luck finding your perfect house within your means.
Susan from ThriftyFun


Good Morning
Thursday, May 10, 2007 | By mrsmendlebright

Yep...I have been told that I am very definitely "out there". We have a killer virus at my house...what's up at yours?


Hello
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 | By Cali's Mom

I think I'm out here....lol. How are you?!


party theme
Monday, May 07, 2007 | By fistypurple

it is all way fun to go to a party in a coustome who said it had to be halloween to have a fun party


party theme
Monday, May 07, 2007 | By fistypurple

have a toga party.


if i keep him , i might be sued ??
Friday, May 04, 2007 | By mozes

any advise would help in my decision in keeping my dog and not having him locked up . thank you all in advance .


not mine
Wednesday, May 02, 2007 | By ben200451

That isnt my bush


I love flower gardens!
Sunday, April 29, 2007 | By Persnickety Paula

Hi Ladygirl, the best idea that I can give you is to start out small and add a little every year. It took me 10 years to complete my flower garden, but it turned out beautiful. The best thing about taking your time is, that when others are taking out plants that they want to get rid of, you can get them for free!

My favorites for shade are hostas, ferns, columbine, daylilies and bugleweed. For sunny areas, I like black eyed susans, shasta daisies, phlox, liatris, butterfly weed, lupines, and purplecone flower. I had tons of birds and butterflies in my garden because of those types of flowers! When you plant your flowers, plant them in large groups of one type of flower, they make a stronger impact that way. Of course, if you like a natural meadow type of look, then plant lots of flowers together all mixed in!

I also like to edge walkways with lavender and candytuft which is an evergreen and is low growing and has pretty white flowers in the spring.

To get ideas about layouts of flower beds, I would order a catalog from Michigan Bulb Company, or a company called Springhill. They offer plans with their flowers, but you could just use the plans and get flowers on your own.

I also like to buy flowers from the greenhouse at the end of the season. They are dramatically marked down and I always had good luck planting in the fall.

Please post pictures of your gardens when you are done! I love to look at other flower gardens and get new ideas.

Paula


Try Collidial Silver and It WILL help!
Saturday, April 28, 2007 | By emma_barbie

Call any health food stores or GNC stores to find if they have any or check on the internet. My youngest daughter when she was about six years old had a severe ear infection and a friend of ours is a certified herablist gave us some "Garlic/Mullen Oil" and some "Collidial Silver" and we put it in her ears three time-four times a day, And I kid you not within three days her ears healed! Try it, what have you got to lose.


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