Re: Call of the Wild (we who love to garden already know this)


Thank you.  Now if I could just get my heart to agree with my brain!  Too many years behind a keyboard stressing out has taken it's toll but it's mostly good switching to the Hosta business.  And soon it will be VERY good (once the shade cloth, fertilizer injector and automated watering systems are in place, these will provide BIG relief).  Then, the next thing is ground and a greenhouse purchase.  And then the next thing is ... no WONDER I'm stressed out.  Tee Hee Hee....
 
Thanks for the tip, Cindy.  
 
Andrew Lietzow
#1 Plantsman at http://HostaHaven.com
1250 41st Street
Des Moines, IA 50311-2516
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Subject: Call of the Wild (we who love to garden already know this)

Call of the Wild

If the great outdoors keeps calling your name, heed the call. It just may help you stay healthy.

Certain kinds of contact with the natural environment, whether it's a hike in the woods or time spent in your flower garden, may promote health and well-being. Researchers speculate that human beings have a natural bond with other living organisms, and nurturing that bond may benefit health.

RealAge Benefit: Taking care of your emotional health and well-being can make your RealAge up to 16 years younger.

(from realage.com)



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