Getting out and enjoying what is given to us whether it is fresh fruit,vegetables, or herbs.
Or,taking time to hike, bike ride, camp and have new out door adventures.
10 Farmers Market Shopping Tips
Written by Molly Watson
Shopping at a farmers markets is the easiest way to eat locally-grown, fresh produce. It's easy to know where the food comes from—the grower is right there and you can ask them. But with a wide variety of options and some lesser-known fruit and vegetable varieties, the farmers market can feel overwhelming.
As you embark on your solo hike, it’s important to keep a few tips in mind. From relishing in the quiet to making a trip plan, here are a few ways to make hiking alone a safe and fun experience.
When it comes to getting outdoors more in the winter, the name of the game is “positive experiences”! The tips below will do everything to contribute to a positive outdoor experience for you because that is what will keep you coming back for more. 'Read the full Article
10 Least Visited National Parks and Why You Have to See Them
Written by (Jessica Sanders)
n the annual park ranking report of recreational visitors for 2013, there are well over 350 locations, all of which offer their own unique scenery, outdoor opportunities and piece of history.
17 Incredibly Easy To Grow Vegetable Garden Plants For Beginner Gardeners
Written by (Mitch Baylis)
For most people growing a vegetable garden may seem like a daunting task. We have assembled a list of fool proof vegetable garden plants that are easy to grow for beginners and do not require much time or effort.
There’s something about summer sunshine and an invigorating plunge into cooling waters that make you feel like you’ve discovered a remote oasis that’s all your own. It can be a gurgling creek, a tranquil lake or a frothy waterfall that draws you in, leaving you refreshed and reconnected with nature
Knowing what plants are edible in your area is a valuable survival skill, and it can be a fun way to add some extra produce to your table throughout the growing season.
There’s plenty of reasons to love the outdoors and the wilderness. Spending time taking in the beauty of nature clears your head, gives your body exercise, and offers you an opportunity to explore new places and spend time with friends. However, there are, of course, risks attached to outdoor activities, including hiking. If you’re out on a hike and find yourself in an emergency, you’ll be much better off if you’ve packed the resources you need to take care of yourself.
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