Glorious Monthly Roundup
It’s time to work hard at gardening this time of year. We only have a few months to get everything planted and harvested in my part of the world.
It’s hard to find the right stuff these days on the Internet. So many fake places spouting spammy nonsense. Here are my favorite (and REAL) resources so far:
Planting
Rototillers come in a variety of sizes, power, etc. A tiller can be front-tine or rear-tine and you should know the difference. A lot of stores carry rototillers, but you can almost always find one online for less. One of the best online repositories of tiller info is the cultivator store. I knew what I wanted from the Rototiller Store so it was easy to find. Click the link and go visit the website. I bet almost every tiller brand and special are listed at the Rototiller Store. You can’t go wrong with having all the deals and good prices in one place.
Energizing
I was skeptical too…but look, I had to tell you about this. Income diversification is one of the secrets to wealth. And I needed some crazy energy to get off my lazy butt to till the garden this year. The drink is flavorful and packed with nutrients and energy. It’s such a stable alternative to all of those cafeinated sugar filled energy drinks. Crashing isn’t part of this energy drink’s vocabulary. It lasts a loooong time. The energy drink by efusjon only has 40 or 60 calories. Learn and earn with the efusjon ‘a’ team at startup4less.com. They are growing fast and willing to help and teach you regularly. It’s not too late - in fact, this is a new company and organization. Lot’s of inherent opportunity here right now. Make money soon… Hooray!
Splitters
Storing your wood splitter is a good thing to do. Clean your splitter and store it in a dry place is the best for upkeep. A clean machine is a happy machine. There is a great site if you’re looking to buy a splitter: Log Splitter Sale. Go visit the site because it’s easy to navigate and find answers to your splitter questions. Review the buyer’s guide too. Compare and review the guides on this site before buying a log splitter.
Hunky-dory! Until next time…











