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we had couple of warm ( - degree) days with abundant sunshine, and the snow and ice are gone. yesterday was fantastic - mildly muddy, work-outdoors-in-a-tshirt weather. i (maggie) tried my hand at pruning some of our fruit trees. i have no idea what i was doing; i hope the poor trees forgive me!
the other interesting thing was this: we could literally see the plants growing greener as the day went on. a preliminary garden inspection showed that the parsley, thyme, mountain mint, sage, and of course weeds (dandelions in particular) were greening up. a few hours later, we swore they were even...
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last week's winner of a freshly distilled peppermint hydrosol is laura@lifedreamed. laura, drop us an email at shop at prairielandherbs dot com with your mailing address, and we'll ship it right out!
this week's freebie is a milk bat h of your choice...cuz i just made a whole bunch of them to deliver to east village day spa ! it's a wonderfully soothing, relaxing moisturizing soak. perfect for summertime sunburns!...
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i'm systematically cutting it all back - to the ground - and using it in smuge, distillation, and drying it. the plants will be smaller, bushier, healthier and much more prolific next year. i'm also giving away bags and bags of it, so if anyone in the central iowa area needs mint....just stop by the
farm. here's a rare shot - both donna and her doggie monk (aptly named after the nerotic detective on the tv show) are camera shy - to get a picture of the of them together is a real treat!...
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share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: saffron wednesday, september , here is an idea of what we've been doing the past few days. packing boxes. lots of boxes!
(no boxes were harmed in the making of these photographs...we didn't overstack them, even once!) posted by girlwithasword at : am comment: email this blogthis!...
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and from the dog's point of view, if you do not want to be a foster, what do you do?
first, be kind to the elderly, second, crawl on the lap of the "foster" person, third, check out the couch for size, comfort, and fit, and finally, cuddle up on the bed of the elderly person with the smallest and most vocal of the original four. does it work?...
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- / / skip to main | skip to sidebar prairieland herbs blog - adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. tuesday, may , are you guys tired of
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: rhubarb recipes monday, may , so i was reading the she simmers blog, which i love, and all of a sudden she's talking about how to make spruce-tip infused olive oil . and i was like...woah. trees!...
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november passed in a whirlwind of activity. i promise to get back to blogging more regularly! now, on to business! our " celebration" december luxury soap of the month is online! it is lovely!
it's scented with essential oils of spruce, fir and frankincense, and smells so woodsy, resin-ey and fresh! we have bars and they are guaranteed to go fast, so, get them while they last. :) (hat not included). also - we are now offering $ flat-rate shipping! now until december , so, enjoy!...
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randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. tuesday, october , gorgeous fall packing a few orders on a gorgeous tuesday the rosehips are amazing this year here's the last of
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest monday, october , fall the zinnias and marigolds (from some seed packets i randomly scattered) are still blooming beautifully; i think i'll try doing some dyeing with them. the tomatoes are still producing beautifully, and with another week of warmth...
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local author a. r. miller dropped by a fresh new stack of signed books... a perfect holiday gift for your favorite reader. sample sunday special price - only $ !
(reg. $ ) we have loads of gorgeous silk scarves and handspun yarns...knitted scarves too. and today only some of our guest vendors will have handmade clothing and crocheted hats, gloves and more!...
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share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest friday, march , degrees the weather continues to be freakishly warm. chives, st. johns wort, mint, thistles, motherwort, herbs and wild plants are exploding out of the ground. we are taking advantage of the weather and optimistically planting some
cold - tolerant crops. lettuce, spinach, onions, peas, broccoli, broccoli raab, cabbage, potatoes. i planted these potato towers, inspired by my friend becky :) the bees are gobbling down their food, and today we saw them carrying in loads of pollen!!...
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