STUBBORN CARROTS AND WHEELBARROWS

(Page 2 of 2)

Article Tools
Bookmark and Share

—James R. Brunner
Las Cruces, New Mexico

RELATED CONTENT

A Healthy Slug Remedy

You've all heard of using salt to kill slugs. Well, I place a handful of bran every eight or 10 feet along walks and garden paths. Slugs will collect on these little heaps of bran and you can sweep them up come morning.

—WC. Thompson
Newtonville, Massachusetts

Hold 'em at Needlepoint

I heard some unwelcome buzzing near my kitchen windows the other day and realized there were insects outside who either wanted to come in or build a nest way too close for comfort. Since there was a tiny hole in one of my screens, I decided to stop these unwanted guests from entering with a plastic needlepoint canvas from my sewing basket. I laced the canvas right onto the screen with dental floss (you can also use fishing line). This made a durable blockade, and because of the holes in the canvas, it allowed for plenty of air circulation as well.

—Dee L. Getchell
East Lyme, Connecticut

Who Needs Mud Pies Anyway?

It may be time to get rid of sandboxes. Many kids, particularly toddlers, accidentally get sand in their eyes and mouths. So I filled a sandbox with 25 pounds of birdseed for my two-year-old daughter. Now my husband and I don't have to worry about injuries and it's easy to sweep up when she tracks it in the house. As with sand, children can't resist pouring the box contents on the grass or sidewalk—a wonderful way to feed birds.

—Cynthia Mullis
Streetman, Texas

Editor's note:Save Country Lore!We know you love reading lore, but unfortunately, fewer lore letters have been rolling in. Please keep this department alive by sending in your helpful hints and suggestions to: "Country Lore," c/o MOTHER EARTH NEWS, P.O. Box 129, Arden, NC 28704. Please include your phone number and a photo.

Page: << Previous 1 | 2 |

Comments

Add Your Comment

Please note that there is currently a problem with the comments function and your comment may or may not post successfully. We are working to correct the problem and thank you for your patience. 

You can use this comment form to enter your personal experiences or additional information and resources that you'd like to share with Mother Earth News readers. Your helpful advice will be posted on this page.  E-mail addresses are never displayed on comments, but they are required to confirm your comments.

Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br> tags.

New to Mother Earth News?
Sign up to share comments.
Asterisks(*) indicate required fields.
Name*
Your name appears next to your comment.

E-mail Address*
This will be your login ID.

City State Zip Code

Password*


Confirm Password*

Comments
1500 character limit (Offensive materials and/or spam will be removed, no HTML allowed)
Please Note: Your sign-up must be verified via e-mail before your comment is published.


Subscribe Today - Pay Now & Save 66% Off the Cover Price

First Name: *
Last Name: *
Address: *
City: *
State/Province: *
Zip/Postal Code:*
Country:
Email:*
(* indicates a required item)
Canadian subs: 1 year, (includes postage & GST). Foreign subs: 1 year, . U.S. funds.
Canadian Subscribers - Click Here
Non US and Canadian Subscribers - Click Here

Lighten the Strain on the Earth and Your Budget

Mother Earth News is the guide to living — as one reader stated — “with little money and abundant happiness.” Every issue is an invaluable guide to leading a more sustainable life, covering ideas from fighting rising energy costs and protecting the environment to avoiding unnecessary spending on processed food. You’ll find tips for slashing heating bills; growing fresh, natural produce at home; and more. Mother Earth News helps you cut costs without sacrificing modern luxuries.

At Mother Earth News, we are dedicated to conserving our planet’s natural resources while helping you conserve your financial resources. That’s why we want you to save money and trees by subscribing through our Earth-Friendly automatic renewal savings plan. By paying with a credit card, you save an additional $4.95 and get 6 issues of Mother Earth News for only $10.00 (USA only).

You may also use the Bill Me option and pay $14.95 for 6 issues.