Sayward Rebhal

Sayward Rebhal

Sayward Rebhal is a scientist, writer, mover, and maker who lives on an urban micro-homestead in southern California. As a busy mom, Sayward spends her days keeping haüs and raising her pint-sized plant-eater, cooking up kitchen witchery and digging in her garden, and somehow finding time to write amidst the madness. Sayward blogs at www.bonzaiaphrodite.com and recently released Vegan Pregnancy Survival Guide, through Herbivore CC.
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Here are 15 ways to re-use plastic zipper baggies. (Photo: kevinrosseel/morguefile.com)

15 Re-Uses for Plastic Zipper Baggies

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Aug 31, 2012

You know the bags I mean – The Brand Which Will Not Be Named, and all of it’s many knock-offs. These days they come in a million different sizes, for sandwiches and snacks...

Ants are awesome! (Photo: Antonio Jiménez Alonso/sxc.hu)

5 Fun Facts About Ants

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Aug 30, 2012

I grew up in southern California, where ants and humans coexist peacefully, where encounters are infrequent and almost always happen outside. Unless you offered them an open invitation...

A DIY mosaic garden ornament gleams with pieces of broken mirror. (the1pony/flickr creative commons)

7 Ways to Up-cycle a Broken Mirror

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Aug 21, 2012

We all know that breaking a mirror is said to bring on bad luck, but personally, I’m much less concerned about a supposed seven-year slump than I am about the fact that I can’t...

EcoExcel windows by Andersen Corporation.

Top 6 Energy Saving Features to Look for in a New Home

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Aug 06, 2012

So maybe you’re thinking about jumping on these record low interest rates, taking the plunge, and buying a new home? Congratulations! It’s exciting, and there’s so...

Nine Novel Ways to Re-Use a Novel (or Any Other Book)

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Jul 31, 2012

If you’re the type of person who could never imagine taking apart a book – removing its pages, cutting off its cover, etc – then please stop reading now. This article...

I love these containers! They are such cute little homes for house plants. (Photo: oxxider/sxc.hu)

How to Propagate House Plants

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Jul 25, 2012

I love house plants. Love ‘em! I think they’re beautiful and elegant and calming and endearing, all at the same time. A well-placed house plant invites instant charm, a...

DIY striped bathroom walls in shades of red. Photo by Sayward Rebhal.

DIY Painting Project: Subtle Stripes

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Jul 10, 2012

A few years back my husband and I bought our first house. It was new, and it was very . . . cookie cutter . . . which meant it required a massive remodel. Instead of hiring a Portland...

The instructions for making this DIY cake stand are in this article. Photo by Sayward Rebhal.

A Dozen DIY Projects for Old Discarded Dishes

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Jul 04, 2012

I got rid of all my old dishes on the day after I got back from my honeymoon. We’d gotten this lovely modern set – our first real grown up dishes! And they actually matched!...

Straw mulch fertilizes crop rows. (Craig Goodwin/sxc.hu)

Animal-Free Fertilizers for Your Healthy Home Garden

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Jun 28, 2012

Did you know that many of the traditional organic fertilizers, for hobby home gardeners, for professional landscapers and for large-scale commercial farmers, are derived from animals...

Raised garden beds are recommended by the author for all around healthier plants. (Photo: melodi2/morguefile.com)

Compassionate Garden Pest Control

Posted by Sayward Rebhal | Jun 26, 2012

Pests are a part of gardening. Period. And although traditional techniques (like the ones recommended by the Chicago pest control experts at the University of Illinois Extension Service)...