Garden Discover The Hidden Treasure In Your Garden: Why This Plant Is Worth Its Weight In Gold! vany66, April 5, 2025 Discover the Hidden Treasure in Your Garden: Why This Plant Is Worth Its Weight in Gold! Nature often hides its greatest treasures in plain sight—and one such miracle lies quietly growing in gardens, fields, and even between cracks in the pavement: the humble dandelion. Often dismissed as a pesky weed,… Continue Reading
Garden How to grow garlic and onion in pots: tips and tricks vany66, October 22, 2023 With the arrival of spring, have you decided to try your hand at a nice home garden, but you don’t know where to start? Do you want to put your green thumb to the test and are you looking for some advice to avoid making a mistake? Today we see… Continue Reading
Garden One cup per month of this ingredient: the roots and flowers will bloom all year round vany66, October 1, 2023 This ingredient used once a month will make the roots and flowers of your plants stronger and healthier. That’s what it’s about. Getting healthy plants that bloom all year round is the desire of many home gardeners and plant enthusiasts . Fortunately, there are several natural techniques and remedies to help plants reach their full potential. One such natural remedy is carrot juice . In this article, we’ll explore how to… Continue Reading
Garden Grow Coriander at home in water vany66, September 16, 2023 Growing coriander (Cilantro) at home in water using a strainer can be a fun and rewarding project. Here are the steps to do so: Materials you’ll need: Steps: Growing coriander in water using a strainer is a simple and convenient way to enjoy fresh cilantro leaves at home. Just remember… Continue Reading
Garden 11 Tips for Growing African Violets and Keeping Them Blooming All Year Round vany66, February 21, 2023 Indoor plants not only add color to our homes, but they are also known for their air-purifying properties. African violets, in particular, are loved for their purple, pink, red, and white flowers that steal the show. Contrary to popular belief, African violets are actually pretty easy to grow and maintain…. Continue Reading
Garden 11 Perfect Drought-Resistant Annuals vany66, February 18, 2023March 17, 2024 Whether you live in a drier climate or expect a drier-than-usual summer, having a vibrant garden shouldn’t be a challenge. Thankfully, some colorful and attractive plants can handle hot, dry conditions with little effort. Let’s talk about some of our favorite drought-resistant annuals that will have your garden looking incredible!… Continue Reading
Garden SNICKERS CHEESECAKE vany66, February 14, 2023March 17, 2024 Craving something sweet? Treat yourself to a delicious, easy-to-make Snickers Cheesecake! With a decadent chocolate and caramel filling, plus an Oreo Crust for added crunch, you can satisfy all your dessert cravings in one go. Plus, with no water bath necessary and plenty of toppings to cover any cracks, it’s… Continue Reading
Garden Good and Bad Companion Plants for Tomatoes vany66, July 13, 2022 What to Plant With Tomatoes Below are some of the best companion plants for tomatoes. Amaranth Basil Borage Celery Beans Chives Thyme Asparagus Garlic Lemon Balm Lettuce Onion Parsley Carrots Peas Sage Spinach Squash Nasturtiums Petunias Cosmos Marigolds What NOT to Plant With Tomatoes Just as there are good tomato companion… Continue Reading
Garden Good and Bad Zucchini Companion Plants vany66, July 12, 2022 Best Companion Plants for Zucchini Here’s what to plant next to zucchini — plants that grow well with them: Corn Borage Dill Oregano Radishes Parsley Spinach Mint Nasturtiums Peas Marigold These companions for zucchini help in various ways, by either bringing something that the plants need to thrive or by deterring certain pests…. Continue Reading
Garden How to Grow Rutabaga (Swede) vany66, July 11, 2022 Growing Rutabaga (Swede) You can grow from seeds or cuttings that you are about to throw away. Grow From Seed Rutabaga roots ripen and become more flavorful in cool weather. Therefore, plant the seeds at the beginning or the middle of summer for a fall crop. It takes about 90 to 110 days… Continue Reading