by Matt Gibson Keeping your fridge stocked with fresh leafy greens, such as spinach, can be quite an expensive task. One easy way to take some of the stress off of your pocketbook without sacrificing a healthy diet that’s heavy on nutrient-rich leafy foliage is to grow your … [Read more...]
List of the Best White Flowers for Your Garden
by Matt Gibson Want to plant white flowers in your garden this growing season? Good idea. The color white is an all around positive color. It is associated with purity, cleanliness, faith, virginity, innocence, spirituality, light, brilliance, purity, and understanding. In … [Read more...]
All About Diatomaceous Earth: Household Uses
by Matt Gibson Diatomaceous earth (DE) is made of the fossilized remains of microscopic sea creatures called diatoms, the skeletons of which are composed of silica, one of the most common naturally occurring substances in the world. In fact, silica makes up 26 percent of the … [Read more...]
How to Grow a No Water or Low Water Garden
by Anna Scanlon A waterfree garden, or a garden that operates on very little water, is perfect for those who either live in desertlike climates or are simply trying to be as ecoconscious as possible. While it may seem like water is necessary for gardening, there are many … [Read more...]
How to Correctly Feed Compost Worms: What, When, How and How Much
by Matt Gibson Worm composting, also called vermicomposting, is a great way to use kitchen scraps to create a nutrient-rich compost to feed your garden and keep it producing year-round. In a large container, simply shred some newspaper and leaves from your yard to create a … [Read more...]
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