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Get up to 10 percent back on your online shopping

by Tricia

I think that just about everyone tries to look for discounts, or purchase items when they are on sale. Don’t they? I mean money doesn’t grow on trees. I only wish it did since I seem to be a fairly successful gardener. No. If you’re like me you work hard for your money and you try to make it go as far as it will take you.

If you like saving money and even getting some money back when you shop for items that you need you’re going to love this site that I just visited. It’s called BondRewards and it pays you back 3x more than any of the other reward programs.

This is a unique shopping reward program. BondRewards pays you back in US Savings Bonds. This program was designed to help Americans save their money. When you shop at one of the 100’s of stores that are listed at BondRewards you’ll get points that will built up towards a free US Savings Bond. Collect 50 points and you’ll get a free savings bond.

BondRewards has paid out over $200K already and they’re looking forward to helping more people earn rewards. The top 500 stores on the internet are listed with them, and when you click on the “Shop” button you can scroll through the list of stores to see which ones offer the highest reward savings.

It’s almost Spring and many of us are starting to think about purchasing items for our home and garden. Whether it’s patio furniture, garden decor or home furnishings you’ll be able to find savings and rewards for all of those items through BondRewards. Visit the site today and start saving your money.






Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Shopping Tagged With: American Savings Bonds, bondrewards, discount shopping, Home and Lifestyle, points, savings, Shopping, top 500 online stores

iSqueez calf and foot massager – heaven for tired achy feet

by Tricia

Alright. I know what I want someone to buy me as a gift. After a 12 hour shift working as a nurse in the ER, on my feet all day, often without taking a proper break? Oh yeah, I can only just imagine how wonderful the Brookstone calf and foot massager would feel.

The calf and foot massager provides and invigorating massage to your feet, ankles and calves. I’m in heaven just imagining using this after a long day on my feet. You have no idea how much my feet and sometimes knees just ache when I get home. Sometimes the only thing I can do is lie on the couch with my feet raised up on the back rest and just wait until the aching stops.

Now, if someone is really nice and buys me one as a present, I’ll be able to come home and put my tired feet and legs into this lovely machine and hopefully get some relief very quickly.

I know that a calf and foot massager probably wouldn’t be considered an appropriate accessory for the living room, but since I usually work 4 12 hour shifts in a row each week I’m pretty sure I’d keep it in the living room so that I could use it almost as soon as I get home each day. I’d be happy to sit there letting it do it’s work giving me a professional massage as I watched TV. There’s a space between the large couch and the love seat so I could probably tuck it into that area when it’s not in use.

I’m pretty much drooling here. If you know a nurse or someone who works in a profession where they are on their feet most of the day, do them a favor and get them a foot and calf massager as a gift. I’m certain they’d love you forever for your thoughtfulness.

Filed Under: Gift ideas, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: achy feet, calf and foot massager, Entertainment and Rec, Gift ideas, Home and Lifestyle, iSqueez, professional massage machine, tired feet

Buying Bare root plants

by Tricia

January through March is the right time of year to be looking through gardening catalogues and making orders for new bare root plants that will arrive at your home in early spring.

There are many bare-root plants to be found through retail nurseries, mail-order and online.

In this area, USDA zone 5b, or Canadian zone 6b it’s much too early to plant bareroot plants such as fruit trees, roses, raspberries, strawberries, flowering shrubs and other perennials, but if you live in a warmer zone you might be closing in on the right time period for planting.

Here we plant bare roots in April when the ground has thawed enough to dig in. Sometimes we even plant bare roots as late as early May.

One great thing about purchasing bare root plants is that they are often much less expensive than potted plants of equal size. As much as 40% to 70% less! Another bonus is that some plants are hard to find and are only available bare root.

I’ve planted several bare root Roses and other perennials and I must say that they tend to establish themselves much more quickly than potted plants.

If you go right to a nursery to purchase your bare root shrubs or trees be sure to choose plants with strong stems and good form. Look at the roots if possible and select ones with a healthy looking well formed root system.

Avoid any plants with slimy roots, or ones that look dry and withered.

Roots are often packed in wood shavings and wrapped in plastic so it can be hard to see the roots well. Try to avoid packages that have been opened or appear damaged, water-logged, or seem to be excessively dry.

When you order plants by mail check them carefully as soon as they arrive. You’ll be checking for packing errors as well as broken damaged plants. Notify the supplier immediately if you have any problem with the plants that have just arrived. The earlier you do this the better as problems can often be rectified quite fast.

Read – Planting Bare Root Plants next.

Filed Under: Garden Tips, In The Garden, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: buying bare root, Entertainment and Rec, Garden Tips, In The Garden, Perennials, rose, selecting bare root, Shopping, shrub, tree

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