Patrice Campbell
Contributing Writer
Patrice Campbell - picture by Jane Peterson
Patrice Campbell is a freelance writer working from the Denver, CO area.
As an experienced news reporter and lifestyle writer, Patrice has recently capitalized on her research skills by becoming a ghost writer for varied business across the United States.
Any spare time is spent volunteering for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life, and as an advocate for ACS CAN and senior issues.
Latest Articles
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Gardening Tips for Petunia Problems
The popular garden petunia is easy to grow, but not completely immune to fatal problems.
Jul 7, 2010
- Patrice Campbell
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Homemade Natural Remedies for Painful Sinuses
Pressure pain under eyes, around nose and mouth and even in the ear, can be relieved with home treatments that don't cause a financial headache.
Jan 29, 2010
- Patrice Campbell
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Grass Seed or Sod - How to Choose
A beautiful, well maintained lawn implies that the homeowner takes pride in the home and the neighborhood. But a well kept lawn takes time, planning, money and labor.
Jan 22, 2010
- Patrice Campbell
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A 5,000 Year Look at Wind Energy
From early Egyptions sailing the Nile to Persian windmills to pump water and grind grain, humans have been harnessing wind energy for over 5,000 years.
Jan 16, 2010
- Patrice Campbell
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Understanding Computer Browser Cookies
Imagine a child munching a cookie, leaving a trail of crumbs to follow. A computer browser cookie works the same way, leaving crumbs of identifying data.
Dec 8, 2009
- Patrice Campbell
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Rid the Lawn and Garden of Moles
Moles tunnel just below the soil surface for insects, grubs and worms to eat. Active year round, these garden pests leave unsightly damage to the lawn and garden.
Dec 4, 2009
- Patrice Campbell
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Diatomaceous Earth
Microscopic plants that died 30 million years ago can help rid the garden of insect pests without harming valuable plants.
Nov 15, 2009
- Patrice Campbell
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Homemade Herbal Holiday Decorations
Herbal holiday decorations can be fashioned to fit any decor, and they make welcomed economical and personalized homemade gifts.
Nov 13, 2009
- Patrice Campbell
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Spider Mites in the Garden
Adult spider mites winter below the soil surface, living in plant debris until the late spring warmth brings them up to feed on tender shoots.
Nov 10, 2009
- Patrice Campbell
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Forcing Bulbs for Late Winter Cheer
Blooms from forced bulbs, for gifts or to keep, can fill the home with the feeling of springtime months before the soil starts to thaw.
Nov 10, 2009
- Patrice Campbell
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