Today’s hectic lifestyles leave families little time to spend together; however, gardening offers a perfect opportunity for a family to share and learn together.
Discover the amazing benefits of wheatgrass for your health and well-being. Learn about its powerful detoxifying properties.
For those who crave chocolate and can’t get enough can now savor the sweetness without gaining a pound or feeling guilty. Plant a chocolate lover’s garden!
Popular herb garden plants used as sectional edging or container inmates, hyssop is an attractive, if attenuated, sweet scented evergreen.
Realtors and prospective home buyers can tell how a home has been cared for, so it is important to consult a professional before listing.
Packing crews can be a good fit for over-scheduled families, long-distance moves, and individuals with physical limitations.
Unpack and set up your new home with simple tasks to keep clutter in check.
Gardeners are discovering that coffee grounds offer a valuable source of nutrition for gardens.
Living in a condo or apartment shouldn’t prevent you from enjoying of the fresh tastes or heavenly scents of Spring and Summer. Even with the smallest of balconies, you can create a garden that suits your style – 25 floors high.
Feed the soil, and the soil will feed the plants. Feed the soil compost tea, and you will have healthy, productive plants.
Aloes are easy going succulent plants that need very little maintenance. When growing your aloes, it is good to know what the aloe habitat of that aloe species is and try to imitate that as much as possible.
You can take great pleasure in knowing you had a hand in a beautiful plant from start to finish. Plant propagation can be done either sexually or asexually.
Have you ever wondered why one plant will do great in one area, but that same variety dies in another area when it’s getting the same amount of sunlight and water? How do I know if the soil I am planting in is what I should be planting in?
Succulents are perfect plants for dry gardens and are easy to root and grow. Once you learn how easy it is to propagate succulent plants, it’s a great way to expand your plant collection – and it’s free!
Composting is easy. You don’t need any special knowledge or equipment, and it takes only a little extra effort to collect your wastes and establish an active compost pile. Once you’ve got it going, it just about takes care of itself.
