Getting Fit in the Garden! Part 2 - Moderate Aerobic Gardening
So, you?ve gotten yourself out into the garden. You?ve realized that since gardening is exercise... and warm-up before you hit the garden.
? Think about your posture and bending your knees, not your back
Help needed for new e-book on vegetable gardening
Hello,
I'm researching for a new e-book that will be like a beginners guide to vegetable gardening. I want to help encourage more people like you to become passionate about growing their own
Have you Ever Tried Following a Guided Meditation?
As editor of My Meditation Garden, I've been requested by many of our readers to post more information on guided meditations.
I have been meditating for about 9 months now and have seen and felt
Ever Battled Stress with Guided Meditations?
I created My Meditation Garden, as a result of all of the stress that I felt while practicing law... miserable in that profession. Now, I am the editor of My Meditation Garden, a site which I created
Kids and Gardening
We all know gardening is good exercise and the "fruits" of your gardening labours are good for you, so why not get the kids involved? Perhaps if someone had gotten me interested in gardening, I would
Exercise/GardeningGardening is a good way to get some “fun” exercise, as well as reap the rewards of being in the fresh air, sunshine, and seeing the fruits of your efforts in beautiful blooms and shrubs.Biruta K.
A Different Kind of Gardening
I was reading a news article today (http://www.wvec.com/news/topstories/stories/wvec_local_011808_oyster_gardening.342f7936.html) about a kind of gardening I've never encountered before. Oyster gardening
Columnist may be overcoming fear of gardening
Jim Shea's view of gardening may be softening a bit. In the past, the Hartford Currant columnist shied away from gardening because it involves, well, work. Now, however, he is entertaining thoughts
Gardens Lead to Kids Eating More Fruits and Veggies
have access to garden-grown produce. Children who grow up eating produce straight from the garden..., according to researchers. "Whether a food is homegrown makes a difference. Garden produce creates what we