Home and Garden Inspiration

Looking for a good reason to start your own garden? You probably don't have to look much further than the grocery store down the street where the price of food has steadily risen over the last year. Have you noticed that the cost of grocery shopping keeps getting higher and higher? You would be interested to know that a very significant portion of the cost of grocery shopping is the fresh fruits and vegetables that you could very easily be growing for yourself and your family.

The average family can save over $1,000.00 a year on food costs if they choose to start growing the fresh food in their home. Further, when you grow your own fruits and vegetables you can be sure that no harmful pesticides are being used to treat the plants. You will be keeping you and your family healthier and safer.

A garden is a great addition to a home and lends an earthy quality to your surroundings. There are so many benefits to having your own garden, from their therapeutic qualities to the quality of food you will be able to grow. There are hundreds of different designs for home gardens so you are sure to find one that suits you and your house.
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Garden Inspiration

gardenA garden is a beautiful addition to add to any home. What more could a person want than to see plants that they cared for grow throughout the year? However, when it comes time to plan a garden, you should consider your options and look for inspiration in many places.

First, take many walks and keep your eyes open. You want to see as many gardens in as many different spaces as possible. Thus, you should look not only at your neighbors’ gardens and to friends and family members’ gardens, but also more official gardens like those in parks and in or around museums. You want to see as many different layouts and plants as possible so that you know exactly what you want for your own patch of land.

Do your research. The Internet and the library are two great sources to look up gardens. This way, you know not only your options in terms of the plants you may want and the layout, but you can research the upkeep of different designs and options.

Lastly, think about the look of your garden. Do you want plants that are full of color or do you want something that has more of a purpose (i.e. growing your own food to eat)? Think about how you would describe your intentions about the garden, and you will find inspiration from your intentions.

Health in the Home

Health in one’s home is a broad topic which covers everything from safety concerns to environmental topics to living a healthy lifestyle. This can include diet, exercise, leisure activities, seating and bedding, cleanliness and cleaning products.

Many accidents, especially involving children and older people, happen in the home. There are serious hazards associated with stoves, furnaces, kitchen knives, tools, stairs, poisons used for pest control or cleaning, and more. Using common sense goes a long way towards reducing the dangers.

New materials used in carpeting, furniture and paint give off chemicals which can immediately affect people with allergies and cause long-term health problems. In case of fire, foams used in furniture and synthetic carpeting create toxic fumes that kill. Radon, present in many homes, is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Lead in older paint poses a risk to children. And homes subjected to water damage may have growths of mold which cause reactions in some people. Of course smoking in the home is a health problem for everyone who lives there because of the dangers of secondhand smoke.

Lifestyle choices will inevitably be tied to our homes. Those people who choose to eat a healthy diet are more likely to eat meals at home. People who exercise regularly will have better muscle tone reducing their chances of falls, and improving their aerobic capacity. Exercising at home often involves setting aside some area as a home gym.

Even seating and mattress choices affect health. Bad sitting posture or mattresses with poor support can lead to back problems.

One always wants to keep a home clean and free from germs and microscopic pests to reduce the chances of infection.

A home is more than a box which provides shelter. Essentially, almost every choice we make in our homes has some effect on our health. Also be sure to install exit signs in your company, this way you will be safe if something happens.

Handcrafted wooden toys

Play is an essential part of a child's learning and emotional development, and what better way to stimulate the progress than with wooden toys. Compared to electronic, moving and noise making, battery operated playthings, wooden trains, cars, airplanes, or dolls have to be brought to life by the child. This means that the youngster has to unlock its imagination to create a suitable environment for its toys, which means it has to learn what sounds they make, or how they operate and move.
Wooden toys are safe. Most designs are simple, do not require batteries and are sturdy enough to withstand years of rough play. Each quality toy has been carefully handmade with all edges rounded, and sanded to acquire a smooth, natural-feel surface. If the item has been finished, an experienced woodworker will only use paints or stains that are harmless, just in case the toy would accidently end up in the curious hands and mouth of an infant.
Whether the miniature farm animals, building blocks, dollhouse, frog pull wagon, or race track are left natural or made from painted or stained wood, children enjoy feeling the item’s texture, density, and form. Using wood for toys can give the child a positive sense and appreciation for the natural world. Add some educational values and the toys will not only be fun to play with, but will also enhance the mental and physical growth of our beloved boy or girl.
When buying wooden toys for babies and toddlers, opt for those items that stimulate the child’s sense of sight, touch, and sound. This selection may consist of rattles, mobiles, pull wagons, squeaky clutching toys, or building blocks. For advanced tots and older kids, pick playthings that are interactive and challenging. These could be musical instruments, such as drums and xylophones, alphabet or picture puzzles, building projects, or model kits. Toys are not restricted to children, and if you are looking for wholesome family entertainment, you can always choose from a wide assortment of board games, such as wood solitaire with marbles, Sudoku, backgammon, checkers, or a traditional set of chess.