Remember the story of Johnny Appleseed? Good old Johnny would travel from place to place sowing apple seeds.As soon as he planted seeds in one place he'd move onand begin again.Ezine writing is a lot like that. The seeds are our articles and we reap traffic, new subscribers and sales.So what lessons can we learn from Johnny Appleseed?1. Don't expect immediate results.Imagine if Johnny sat and waited for each of his seedsto take root. He wouldn't have covered much ground.Keep sending out your articles, don't wait for individual results.2. Don't try to determine ahead of times which articleswill get a good response.When planting apple seeds John knew some would take rootand others wouldn't.
He didn't know which ones to plant.He planted them all.3. Think long term.An article that may not have done well when you first released it, may end up in an ecourse or ebook, months later.4. Know that you will get results if you're persistent.Keep sowing. Know that over the long haul you'll reap the rewards.My uncle used to liken it to pasta throwing.If you took hands full of pasta and started throwing itagainst the wall, some of it will stick.So keep sowing, keep throwing and start reaping.Your seeds will bear fruit.Wishing You Success..
How to plant your wildflower seeds.
The best time to sow your flower seeds is in the Fall or the Spring. In warm climates like Southern California, Florida, and South Texas flower seeds can be sown anytime after August. Just make sure the flowers will not be blooming in the hot summer season. In colder climates you can also sow your annual seeds in the late fall but make sure it is after the temperatures are below 45 degrees so the flower seeds don't start to germinate until next spring. If you are sowing perennials they should be started in the spring or fall when the temperatures are between 55 and 70.
To prepare the soil for sowing your wildflower seeds you should start by taking out whatever weeds and unwanted vegetation you have in the area. It is easier before you plant. Use roundup or pick the weeds by hand. Get all the roots
It is best to plant the seeds when the average temperature is 55to 70 degrees and just before the rainy season. Which is usually Spring in most of the...
Trendy New Eatery Challenges Customers to "Show Me the Mustard!" Tayste Turns National Mustard Day Into Month-Long Celebration
Thornwood, NY (ContentDesk) August 7, 2006 -- Eric Rosenbaum, owner of Mamaroneck Avenues most delicious new eatery, believes that condiments are not simply accoutrement; they are a way of life. Tayste (www.tasyte.com), Rosenbaums dream, came to fruition as a funky eatery which not only has a delicious and varied menu, but also specializes in condiments. Tayste has over 50 different kinds of mustard and ketchup, making it the largest collection of condiments in Westchester. To this end, Rosenbaum is challenging the public: A free hot dog awaits anyone who brings in a brand or variation of mustard that Tayste doesnt already carry! Needless to say, Rosenbaum takes his condiments very seriously, so National Mustard Day is not something that Tayste takes lightly.Some of Taystes more exotic mustards include fruit-based mustards like cranberry mustard and raspberry mustard, which are great with turkey burgers and...
Trendy New Eatery Challenges Customers to "Show Me the Mustard!" Tayste Turns National Mustard Day Into Month-Long Celebration
Discover the Sensational Tastes of Australia in our Easy Recipes Using the Deliciously Interesting Herbs, Spices, Fruits, Nuts and Seeds, Which are the Basis of an Authentic Australian Cuisine.
Authentic Australian foods are now emerging as a significant trend around the world. It took Vic Cherikoff (www.cherikoff.net) and his dedicated growers, 20 years to commercialize the 2 dozen indigenous fully flavoured fruits, nutritious seeds, low fat nuts, aromatic herbs, pungent spices, and concentrated essential oils and flavour extracts. There's wattleseed, Oz lemon, Alpine pepper, quandong and food adjuncts such as paperbark to name a few. All together, they make international fusion food deliciously unique with their tantalizing flavours, which reflect their Australian origins of deep rainforests, outback deserts, coastal woodlands and alpine valleys.The greatest goldmine of delectable Australian recipes crammed into one book.The Dining Downunder Cookbook makes learning to cook Australian food scrumptiously easy with simple, elegant recipes with sufficient Wow! Factor to make any dinner party, festive lunch or...
Discover the Sensational Tastes of Australia in our Easy Recipes Using the Deliciously Interesting Herbs, Spices, Fruits, Nuts and Seeds, Which are the Basis of an Authentic Australian Cuisine.
The Container Vegetable Garden
If you live in an apartment or town home, you probably think you don't have enough space to grow vegetables. Lack of space is no longer an excuse since many modern vegetable varieties are perfect for growing in containers on a sunny window ledge or patio.You can grow salad vegetables and herbs in almost any sunny spot and enjoy fresh ingredients all year round. Snipping off a sprig of fresh herbs from the window ledge garden in the kitchen while you are cooking cannot be bettered.Here are some tips for the perfect container vegetable garden.Choice of container. The easiest choice is to go to your local garden center or home improvement store and pick any gardening container that takes your fancy. There's a wide variety available in plastic, ceramic, wood or clay.
Before you pull out your credit card though, take a look around your home and see whatever containers you have lying around. Almost anything that will hold soil can be used for growing, whether it is an old bucket, an...
The Container Vegetable Garden
?Personal Success Newsletter Helps Readers Plant Seeds of Success in their Minds,? says Motivational Speaker Bob Garner
Some feel that their mind is like a garden and that whatever is planted in that "garden" will grow. Those looking to plant some seeds of success in their mind may be interested in a free monthly newsletter, written by motivational speaker and best-selling author Bob Garner, called "Personal Success." "The purpose of the newsletter is to supply the reader with a reliable supply of seeds made up of proven motivational ideas and strategies that can be immediately put to use," says Garner. Garner's newsletter shows that he clearly understands the challenges that employees, executives, sales people, and entrepreneurs face every day. In April's issue of "Personal Success," the reader will find segments on dealing with worry; how to find your passion, and a humorous story on why you sometimes need to "get out of your own way" in order to succeed. Additionally, Garner provides a number of inspirational quotes under the heading of "Mind Food."Recently featured in the Wall Street Journal, the...
?Personal Success Newsletter Helps Readers Plant Seeds of Success in their Minds,? says Motivational Speaker Bob Garner