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Mother’s Day Activities

Are you looking to do something different this Mother’s Day? Forget breakfast in bed and try one of this unique activities: Arrange a family Lip Sync Battle – Crank the tunes and take turns serenading mom with a favourite song. The memories (and video) will be sure to keep her smiling for years to come. Make an impression – Have your children place their hands and feet into a shallow tub of colorful, nontoxic paint. […]

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Creating a Meditation Garden

Meditation has been proven to improve quality of life so it only makes sense to do so amidst the other life improving past time of gardening.  In fact it is said that Meditation can Reduce stress Improve concentration Increase self-awareness Increase happiness Slows AGING!! Benefits cardiovascular and immune health. Create a perfect meditation space in your landscape with these steps. Decide on a location with minimal noise or interference, it’s hard to clear your mind

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Aloe and Wheat Grass Smoothie

WHEAT GRASS & ALOE VERA SMOOTHIE RECIPE! Pack some major punch in your breakfast smoothie with these two super foods. Before Kale was the cool kid on the block the original juicers were already hip to the prolific healing benefits of Wheat Grass. It can be grown easily in containers indoors in indirect light. So why Wheat Grass? Looking to lose weight? Wheatgrass contains selenium, which is crucial for the healthy functioning of the thyroid

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Adding Spring Interest

It’s finally time to start seeing some colour in the garden! Early this time of year if you planted bulbs last fall you’ll begin to see them emerging from the soil. But if you didn’t plan ahead last year and are still craving some spring interest all is not lost here are some tips to bring in the season in style. Add Spring Flowering Shrubs or Trees If you’re looking for a quick solution with

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Easter and Your Pets

It’s a cruel trick of nature that some of the most beautiful, colorful springtime plants pose a deadly temptation to the four-legged members of your family. Some pets will leave house plants alone and others are quick to munch on leaves. In the case of cats there are few safe locations since they can climb to any surface. In most cases dogs are protected simply by keeping these plants out of reach. Many lilies are

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