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”
Author Archives: The-Dirty-Hoe
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Sow the Seeds of Spring
The purpose of this post is to help youΒ understand the importance of planningΒ vegetable, herbal, and flower gardens nowΒ so you will be able to enjoy fresh herbs, veggies and flowers in the late spring and summer. SO what seeds do you need to start indoors now? It depends on your location , hereContinue reading “Sow the Seeds of Spring”
Homemade Soap
Making homemade soap can be a rewarding and creative process. This year I am excited to dabble more into working with herbs and flowers in the kitchen. In this blog I am explaining steps on how to make herb soap. For this DIY project I chose to use lavender. Ingredients: 2 teaspoon dried herbs (Continue reading “Homemade Soap”
Winter Herbs
Growing herbs in winter can be challenging, as many herbs prefer warm weather. However, some herbs are more cold-tolerant and can thrive during the winter months. Here are four herbs that can grow well in winter and some tips on how to grow them: General Tips for Winter Herb Gardening: Remember that specific growing conditionsContinue reading “Winter Herbs”