If you have a small space or don’t have any actual ground to grow in, you can plant these beautiful flowers in pots. Be sure to choose the largest container possible, at least 3 gallons (11 L). It’s important to keep in mind that when you grow any plant in a container, it will requireContinue reading “Growing celosia, dahlias, and zinnias in containers”
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Planting Wildflowers
Growing wildflowers is an excellent way to welcome wildlife such as pollinators to your garden. Planting wildflowers from seed is a simple and cost-effective method to use to get started. But what are wildflowers, exactly? And what’s the best way to plant the seeds? This guide will answer those questions as well as explain howContinue reading “Planting Wildflowers”
Marigolds
Marigolds are a powerhouse in the vegetable garden, and serve to help protect you vegetable plants and improve soil. Find out the benefits of planting marigolds in your vegetable garden.Marigolds are beautiful, bright orange annual flowers that grow quickly and easily. These cheerful blooms should be considered an add on to your vegetable garden. They are easyContinue reading “Marigolds”
Embracing the Prickly Elegance: A Guide to Caring for Indoor Cacti
In the world of houseplants, few beings exude as much charm and resilience as indoor cacti. With their unique shapes, sizes, and spines, these prickly wonders can transform any living space into a desert oasis. However, caring for indoor cacti requires a delicate balance of attention and neglect. In this guide, we’ll explore the artContinue reading “Embracing the Prickly Elegance: A Guide to Caring for Indoor Cacti”
Regrow scrap veggies
Re growing vegetables from scraps is a sustainable and cost-effective way to produce fresh produce at home. Here are four vegetables you can regrow in water along with the steps: Remember to be patient, as re growing vegetables from scraps takes time. Additionally, not all vegetables can be regrown from scraps, so it’s essential toContinue reading “Regrow scrap veggies”