How to Cut Flowers for Display
Simple tips and ideas of how to cut flowers and make them last longer.
Ingredients for a Simple Life
Simple tips and ideas of how to cut flowers and make them last longer.
Baker’s twine can be put to a multitude of creative uses. Check out these easy and beautiful do-it-yourself ideas.
“For each new morning with its light, For rest and shelter of the night, For health and food, for love and friends, For everything Thy goodness sends.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Rosemary is a lovely evergreen perennial herb with culinary, aromatic, and medicinal uses, and one of the favorites in herb gardening around the world. How much do you know about this magical plant?
Damaged hair can be cured and that too with little effort and without using chemical treatments or spending loads of money.
Buddha bowls—light, healthy meals comprised of a whole grain, lots of vegetables, a healthful protein source, and a flavorful sauce—are all the rage.
Daisies are a great example that beauty need not be useless. With such a large variety of uses, from cooking to healing, they are great for a lot of things.
How to make a homemade frizzy drink without all the added sugar.
Drying lavender is really very simple and can be easy and enjoyable to do. Two to three lavender plants should yield enough for simple home needs.
Thyme can also be used as a “ground-covering” plant to create soft, verdant lawns which release their fragrance when trodden on.
Simple but effective tips for growing a variety of fruit in your garden.
There are many varieties of gooseberry to try, from those that have tiny, sweet yellow fruits to those that produce large, red dessert types.
Starting Or Improving a Bed and Breakfast, Country Inn Or Rural Hotel? Make More Money This Way Plan to start a green business, home business, or is your current small business a bed and breakfast, country inn, or rural hotel? You can cash in on the burgeoning eco-travel and huge local food movement by adding […]
Here’s a simple guide for monthly rose care. It is ordered monthly so you’ll know what research to do for your roses over the entire year. So here are my monthly tips.
Have you wanted to start a small farm? Interested in organic farming? Want to start a country Bed & Breakfast? Would you like to produce a nature-related home business income stream and make money from your garden? Any or all of these are more attainable now than ever.