Archive for October 31st, 2009

The Ins And Outs Of Buying And Using A Baby Stroller

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Are you a new proud parent and thinking that it’s time to buy a new baby stroller? A stroller is a great idea and makes taking baby out so easy.

Modern baby strollers are manufactured with convenience in mind. Especially for parents of multiple babies, convenience is very important. After all you don’t want to find that it takes you half an hour to get baby and his or her stroller in the car before you even leave home, then another half hour to get the stroller out of the car and set up, and baby strapped in and ready to go.

What you need is ease of use of a stroller for the parents and comfort for the baby sitting in it. Modern baby strollers provide both.

And at a very reasonable price too. If you know where to shop you can find some extremely good strollers at reasonable prices, I have just been perusing some cheap triple strollers at around $200 brand new, and that’s comfort for baby and convenience for you at an extremely affordable price.

Spring Flower Preparation

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

The appearance of our gardens next spring and early summer depends largely on how well we plan and plant them now (October). To the garden-minded people who have migrated to the South from the colder North I would emphasize that many plants (especially the hardy annuals) which they have been accustomed to planting in spring must, in their new Southern gardens, be planted in the fall.

In many areas the main obstacle to fall planting is dry weather; the soil is too hard to work. But since we cannot afford to delay planting, first soak the soil with a sprinkler, soil soaker or sprinkling hose until it is moist to a depth of 10 or 12 inches and then prepare the bed.

Though plant food will be carried down eventually to the plant roots by rains and sprinkling, much of it never gets to the spot where it will do the most good. Spread the plant food over the bed and mix it in thoroughly and deeply. This will encourage the roots to grow downward instead of toward the surface. If you can prepare the beds a few weeks before planting just like sago plant care, so much the better; this will give time for the plant food to dissolve, become somewhat neutralized and be more readily available to the plants.