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Gardening for Beginners: What to Plant in March

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  March is an exciting time for gardeners! As winter fades and spring begins, it’s the perfect month to start planting a variety of vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Whether you're growing in a backyard garden, raised beds, or containers, here’s a guide to what you can plant in March to kickstart your gardening season. Vegetables to Plant in March Cool-Season Crops (Direct Sow Outdoors) These hardy vegetables thrive in cooler temperatures and can be planted directly in the ground. Lettuce – Grows quickly and is perfect for continuous harvesting. Spinach – Thrives in cool weather and can be harvested in just a few weeks. Carrots – Best planted in loose soil for long, straight roots. Radishes – One of the fastest-growing crops, ready to harvest in about 30 days. my radishes last year, they grow fast and I love to eat them soaked in vinegar Peas – Sweet and crunchy, peas love the cool weather of early spring. Beets – Easy to grow and great for both their roots and leafy greens. Sw...

10 Unique & Inexpensive Kitchen Gadgets

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We all have well-used kitchen gadgets, but there’s nothing like a new, cool kitchen gadget that makes cooking a lot more exciting & fun. Useful gadgets can not only change the way you cook but save you time and money, especially if you choose a multifunctional piece.  I searched Amazon for some fun & nifty kitchen gadgets that were reviewed well, are of good quality, value for the money, and are just a genius of products. https://amzn.to/3Rb40Mz PERSON-ABLE FUN – Rethink ordinary, boring kitchen supplies. Make cooking and baking a blast and create delicious concoctions with your colorful, human-shaped cooking utensils.  ALL SET TO SAVOR – Gather ingredients and get cooking with your 6 easy-to-grasp, non-stick kitchen utensils: a potato masher, whisk, spaghetti server, spatula, pastry brush, and an ice cream scoop!  FIT FOR A CHEF – Don’t let the cuteness fool you. Sturdy and heat-resistant, your kitchen utensil set performs under pressure, never cracking, war...

Taste Test of Javita Products by Sassy Silver Sisters

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      Taste Test of Javita Coffee Company Products  by  Sassy Silver Sisters We really enjoyed tasting this product ! Very  full of flavor !! you may contact Mary Lu here -- myjavita.com/marylu ******************************************************************************** GO  to our youtube channel  TODAY  --  https://www.youtube.com/SassySilverSisters  --  SUBSCRIBE  -- if you want to be entered in a future giveaway or want a shout out - make your ID public so we can see you!  Thanks for following us and if you haven't already subscribed to our  Facebook  page and   YouTube  channel, we encourage you to subscribe so you don't miss our posts and videos! Keep us in your feeds by  LIKING, COMMENTING + SHARING! Cathy, Rhonda & Kelly Follow us on  Facebook Follow us on  Twitter   Follow us...

Sassy Silver Sisters Review Subherban Roots Salve

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We were given a sample of Subherban Roots Salve to try and review. First a little about Subherban Roots.  They have a ¼ acre neighborhood-based permaculture homestead and apothecary located in old-town Warrenton, Virginia . They focus on growing medicinal herbs and making handmade preparations for themselves and others. They grow biologically and never use pesticides, herbicides, or synthetic fertilizers. Their mission is to pursue sustainable and community sourced living options for suburban & sub rural communities and to show that it's not the amount of land you have access to but what you do with it that counts! Now onto the review.  The salve was orange in color, which we believe is from the cayenne pepper ingredient. It smelled medicinal at first  like some other salves we've tried, not sure if it was from the rosemary herb. After we rubbed the salve into the skin , it no longer smelled medicinal.  It was smooth in texture a...