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Organizing Your Cleaning Products for Quick and Easy Cleaning

April 20, 2011

The more organized your cleaning products are, the faster you clean. This means you have more time for work and play. It can save you money too! These three simple steps will help you organize your cleaners and keep them organized. Step One: Baskets in each room. Buy or find a cleaning basket for each […]

Ten Easy Ways to Freshen Up Your Home

April 13, 2011

The spring is the perfect time to freshen up your home. It’s a time of change, renewal and warmer days. Once spring cleaning is done consider one of these ten easy ways to add a fresh touch to your home. 1. Open the windows. During the winter months the windows stay closed. Your indoor air […]

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How to Control Moles In Your Garden The Natural Way

April 12, 2011

If you are having problems with moles but do not want to use poisons, there are some things you can do that are environmentally friendly and humane. Here are some tips on how to control moles naturally. If you don’t have any, consider adopting a cat or two. No farm should be without one for […]

10 Fun Family Ideas for Earth Day

April 9, 2011

Rural Mom welcomes guests Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson, mother and daughter and co-authors of Celebrate Green! Creating Eco-Savvy Holidays, Celebrations and Traditions for the Whole Family While Earth Day is about serious matters, why not use it as an opportunity to enjoy your family and focus on fun activities too. Here are 10 Earth Day […]

The Container Clutter Elimination Method

April 7, 2011

Has clutter taken over your home? If you’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed by clutter it’s time to get rid of it. However, sometimes just looking at the clutter can make you feel anxious. It can feel like too much to tackle. The container clutter elimination method makes it a manageable process. Regardless of how bad […]

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Why You Should Clean Like Your Grandmother

March 26, 2011

Rural Mom welcomes guests Dr. Myron Wentz and Dave Wentz, authors of The Healthy Home: Simple Truths to Protect Your Family from Hidden Household Dangers When you think of the word “clean,” what do you think of? Is it the harsh, eye-watering smell from dozens of different sterilizing chemicals formulated to bring out the brightest […]

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Freezer Recipe: Pie Crust

March 24, 2011

No matter what the reason or season, pie is always a joy to bake! To cut down your prep time, it’s handy to have frozen pie crust ready for use. Whether you want to make a quiche for brunch or a berry pie for Easter celebrations, use this quick and easy freezer recipe. All you’ll […]

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5 Steps for Getting Rid Of Clutter

March 18, 2011

Clutter has a way of taking over a home. If you don’t address it and create systems to keep it controlled, it can become overwhelming. It’s why there are so many organization homes and experts. Well you don’t need to watch a television show to get control. Here are five tips and strategies for getting […]

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What Makes it a Green Cleaner?

March 13, 2011

This year, instead of spring cleaning with conventional cleaners, consider using all natural green cleaners instead. They’re better for your health, they’re better for the environment and they are often less expensive. What Are Green Cleaners? Green cleaners are simply cleaners that use all natural elements. This means they don’t pollute the water supply. Their […]

EXPLORE Travel Tips

Family Travel Deals

March 7, 2011

Spring break is right around the corner… followed quickly by summer vacations.  There no better time than now to start thinking about planning for vacation.  With gas prices on the rise again, you’ll need every edge you can to cut corners on costs for a fun, yet frugal get-a-way. Here are ten tips for getting […]

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Reasons Why You Should Consider Reducing the Size of Your Lawn

March 7, 2011

When you think about it, the concept of a perfectly neat, square, even, manicured lawn is really quite unnatural. For one thing, maintaining such a lawn is impossible without artificial intervention of some sort. Usually that intervention comes in the form of frequent clipping, application of weed killers and insecticides, watering, mulching, and fertilizing. The […]

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Drip Irrigation Systems – Why You Should Have One in Your Garden

March 2, 2011

Keeping your garden watered is not only labor-intensive; it uses a lot of water as well. If you use municipal water, it can cost a lot of money. But with a drip irrigation system, you can keep your garden watered and still conserve water. A plant cannot make full use of water if it is […]