As part of their greening efforts, some spa owners are growing organic ingredients in their business's own backyard. Grown in a small veggie garden or tiny pots of herbs, these ingredients ensure freshness and add home-grown flavor to a spa's treatments, skin care and cuisine. If you're thinking of growing your own spa ingredients, you don't have to go it alone. Whether you're known for your green thumb or struggle to keep cacti alive, these resources can help your garden grow:
Composting101.com By creating your own compost, you can give your garden the nutrition it needs without spending a penny on expensive fertilizers.
Gardeners.com Here you'll find a variety of how-to articles on gardening and the supplies you'll need, including prefab raised garden beds and insect colonies to control pests.
Greenspanetwork.org Visit this site's 'professionals' page to read Lisa Roger Sykes' overview on how to build a raised garden bed.
Organicgardeningguru.net This resource offers gardening advice and articles on everything from planning and design to pest control and planting techniques.
The complexion of adult acne is rapidly changing with treatments ranging from natural topicals to high-tech lasers.
The deepest scars are often the ones we can't see—especially with adult acne. In fact, research shows that acne sufferers experience significant clinical depression, unemployment, eating disorders, anxiety and failed marriage rates.