Growing pumpkin microgreens from leftover pumpkin seeds is an excellent way to upcycle fall dΓ©cor while bringing fresh, nutritious greens to your kitchen. Pumpkin microgreens are easy to grow, nutrient-dense, and add a tasty crunch to salads, sandwiches, or soups. Hereβs how to turn those seeds from your jack-o’-lantern or pie pumpkins into a deliciousContinue reading ““From Seed to Sprout: Transforming Pumpkin Seeds into Fresh Microgreens””
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Growing Winter Herbs Indoors: A Guide to Cultivating Fresh Flavors Year-Round
Winter doesnβt have to mean the end of your herb garden! Bringing herbs indoors is a great way to enjoy fresh, flavorful ingredients all year long. With the right care, your windowsills or countertops can flourish with greenery even during the colder months. Today, letβs talk about how to grow some of the best winterContinue reading “Growing Winter Herbs Indoors: A Guide to Cultivating Fresh Flavors Year-Round”
Frosty Fern
Frosty Ferns have been popping up at retailers and at local garden shops this holiday season. Many that I found this season did not have care instructions whatsoever, creating a questionable way to take care of this unique plant. These are exceptional plants that will look great in your home or garden year-round. Here areContinue reading “Frosty Fern”
Terrarium Planter DIY
Succulents require little care, making them well-suited for jars or bowl garden terrariums. They grow slowly and require little water. Jars provide an enclosed yet view-able growing environment for succulents, making them suitable for teaching children about planting and growing! Succulents are native to areas that receive little rainfall; therefore they prefer to dry outContinue reading “Terrarium Planter DIY”
Medicinal Succulents
“This is for informational purposes only. Do not use any plants medicinally without consulting your doctor first.” Adding succulents and cacti to your home help keep your fresh air and remove toxins from the environment. Plants absorb our respiratory waste (carbon dioxide), and they convert it into plant carbohydrates to build strong bodies that inContinue reading “Medicinal Succulents”