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Lowest prices on Sunglasses at OpticsPlanet

by Tricia

Spring is almost upon us, and with it’s warmer temperatures and sunny days many of us who enjoy gardening will be getting outdoors more often. Being outdoors more often means it’s time to start thinking about sunglasses and other forms of eyewear to protect our eyes.

I believe I’ve talked about OpticPlanets.net on this site in the past, but it’s worth mentioning again as they have a sale on their huge line of Sunglasses, Goggles, protective eyewear and many of the other products that they sell.

Opticsplanet carries top of the line quality eyewear from companies like Bobster, Body Specs, Wile X, Bolle, ESS, Revision eyewear and Serengeti. You’ll find everything from designer sunglasses, to Motorcycle and ski goggles. They also have the lowest prices guaranteed.

The company says they offer discount sunglasses, and yes the prices are fantastic, but the quality and choice are great too. I’m leaning towards getting a pair or two of their Serengeti sunglasses because I really like the styles they make. Funny thing is, my husband took a look at OpticsPlanet earlier today and he was fond of the Serengeti eyewear as well. I guess we think alike.

I remember what I told you about OpticsPlanet before. I posted about their line of flashlights, microscopes, binoculars, telescopes and other cool stuff in the past. It’s just a really cool online store that carries a lot of interesting items.

Check it out for yourself. Oh and if you do decide to purchase sunglasses, eyewear or something else from OpticsPlanet you’ll be pleased to know that they offer Free UPS on all orders above $29.95. That’s a pretty good deal.






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Perennials that tolerate dry partly sunny conditions

by Tricia

Looking for a perennial that’s fairly easy to care for, can grow in a dry area, partly sunny and that grows tall?

There are many plants that suit this description.

I find that the description “Part Sun” can be confusing. It’s very subjective as to what “Part Sun” is after all isn’t it? In my garden I have several areas that I could call part sun, but some are brighter than others, while some have more shade than sun. This means that when you are picking a plant that has a description of “part sun” in it’s care guidelines you might have to experiment a bit and see what does well and where.

In that vein – if the area that you’d like to plant your new perennial in has about six hours of sun that includes some noon hour sun, or if it’s sunny all afternoon you’d want to chose plants that take full sun. Some plants that fit this description would be the purple coneflower, caryopteris, hyssop or baptisia.

If the area only gets sun part of the morning, or early morning and late afternoon, or gets dappled sunlight throughout the day you’ll need to pick out a more shade tolerant plant.

Old fashioned bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis), large hostas, or Aruncus would work well in a shaded area.

All of the suggested plants should tolerate drier soil. However, you should pay attention to soil preparation prior to planting. Adding organic materials such as compost, or rotted leaves will help the soil stay moist longer. An organic mulch around the plants that is several inches deep, such as shredded cedar or orchid bark, will also help keep the soil moist.

Your local garden nursery or county extension should be able to suggest specific plants that should do well in your garden based on local conditions.

Filed Under: Garden Tips, In The Garden, Perennials, Plant Profiles, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: Aruncus, baptisia, bleeding heart, caryopteris, compost, Dicentra spectabilis, dry conditions, Entertainment and Rec, garden, Garden Tips, gardening, Hosta, hyssop, In The Garden, moisture, mulch, part sun plants, Perennials, Plant Profiles, purple coneflower, shade tolerant plants, Shopping

Save money shopping online with the CouponChief

by Tricia

The CouponChief website has got to be one of my favorite sites to tell readers about. I just love the deals that I can get over there by using coupon codes at any of the 1000+ stores listed on the site.

I think you’ll find that most of the major retail stores that you shop at in your day to day life are listed at CouponChief. The bonus is that you can save even more money by shopping online by watching for deals or using CouponChief coupons.

I just discovered a store that I used to shop at occasionally, but haven’t for ages because the only ones that I’m aware of in this city are so far away. I can’t get there often at all. Now I can shop online through the Couponchief site using The Bombay Company coupons to get great deals. I just discovered that I can get 40% off my purchases there. The Bombay company has great stuff.

If there’s no new posts for a while it’s because I’m too busy shopping!

Filed Under: Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: coupon code, CouponChief, coupons, deals, Entertainment and Rec, online shopping, over 1000 stores, save money, Shopping

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