he vegetables you can plant in November largely depend on your climate and location. In general, November is a great time to sow or transplant cool-season crops in many regions, as the cooler temperatures are more favorable for their growth. Here are some vegetables you can consider planting in November: Remember that local climate andContinue reading “Vegetables you can plant in November”
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“Pre-Order Your 2024 Succulent, Cacti, and Air Plants Calendar Today!”
Are you ready to embark on a year-long journey through the enchanting world of succulents, cacti, and air plants? Get ready to immerse yourself in the beauty of these resilient and captivating botanical wonders with our upcoming 2024 calendar. We are thrilled to offer you an exclusive opportunity to pre-order your own copy now andContinue reading ““Pre-Order Your 2024 Succulent, Cacti, and Air Plants Calendar Today!””
Caring for Monstera Indoors
Taking care of a Monstera plant indoors and propagating it can be quite straightforward. Here’s a guide to help you maintain a healthy Monstera and propagate it: Caring for Monstera Indoors: Propagating Monstera: Remember that Monstera propagation can take some time and patience. Once the new plants are established, you can continue caring for themContinue reading “Caring for Monstera Indoors”
Fire Cider
Fire Cider is believed to have originated in the United States, specifically in the New England region. It was developed as a folk remedy by herbalists and wise women who combined various natural ingredients to create a powerful elixir. The concoction was traditionally made during the fall or early winter and was left to infuseContinue reading “Fire Cider”
“From Garden to Gourds”
Crafting Floral Magic with Local Dried Flowers” Are you ready to embrace the beauty of the season and get your creative juices flowing? If you have a passion for gardening and crafting, we’ve got a treat for you! Join us on October 20th from 2pm to 4pm for our “Garden to Gourds” workshop, where we’llContinue reading ““From Garden to Gourds””