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  1. 5 Types of Pollinators And How to Attract them According to the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), close to 75 percent of the world's crops that produce fruits and seeds depend on pollinators for sustained production. In this post, we discuss five types of pollinators and how you can attract them to your plants. 1. Bees Bees are arguably the most important pollinators across the globe. Bees are responsible for pollinating over 110 edible plants, including apples and strawberries. They are especially attracted to brightly color...
  2. How to Grow a Successful Indoor Garden Approximately 60 percent of people worldwide grow either flowers or vegetables indoors. Indoor gardening is on the rise, and with the many indoor gardening supplies on the market today, growing a garden in your house is easier than ever. Read on to find out how to grow food in an indoor container garden. What Can You Grow in Your Indoor Garden? The first step to growing a garden is deciding what to plant. Many plants can be grown indoors, but when it comes to growing food indoors, you may be...
  3. 6 Friendly Bugs You Want in Your Garden Did you know certain insects are good for your garden and can actually protect your plants from pests? The secret to attracting beneficial bugs is simple ⁠— just make them feel at home! Attract them with their favorite plants, give them water to drink, and a place to shelter. These little critters will soon earn their keep by keeping pests at bay, pollinating your crops, and keeping your garden healthy and harmonious ⁠— no pesticides required! 1. Ladybug Long considered symbols of good luck,...
  4. 5 Plants That Boost Your Immune System A home garden can be a joy and give you real benefits, from fresh fruits and vegetables to aromatic herbs to enhance your meals. Plus, some plants have immune system boosting properties and can enhance your health. Here are some plants to boost your immune health that you can plant in your own garden and some gardening tips for success. 1. Lemons Citrus fruits are chock-full of Vitamin C, which can increase your immune health and make it easier to fight off the common cold. Citrus fruits gro...
  5. 6 Charming Ways to Decorate Your Home With Plants There are more ways than one to invite mother nature into your home. In fact, you can take a break from the typical flowers in a vase routine because we have six ways you can incorporate plants as part of your home decor that are equally appealing as they are unique. Bring on the plants and turn up the charm! 1. Accent Pieces Sometimes you may want your plants to blend in with the rest of the space rather than stand out. This is where using them as accent pieces comes in...
  6. Square Foot Gardening: Is it the Best Choice? Looking for simple gardening methods that make growing fresh veggies easy - even if you have only a small amount of space to work with? Want to supplement your healthy lifestyle by cultivating your very own salad greens, herbs, and other edibles? Square foot gardening, also known as SFG, is a technique that was developed by American author and TV host Mel Bartholomew in the 1970s. It's designed to make growing food crops easy while maximizing yields, and when treated with organic fertiliz...
  7. 6 Clever Ways to Reuse Your Christmas Tree in the Garden Wait! You may not want to drag your Christmas tree to the curb just yet. We may have said goodbye to another Christmas and your tree may have lost some of its evergreen color as a result, but that doesn't mean this holiday pine has completely fulfilled its purpose. There are a couple ways you can recycle your Christmas tree that will benefit your garden well into the New Year! From mulch to ground cover, learn how you can reuse and recycle parts of your tree long after Christmas is over. ...
  8. The Real Reason Why Moss Keeps Growing in Your Garden and What You Can Do About it Moss growth can be an inevitable yet undesirable part of having a garden. No matter how many times you get rid of it, it seems to sneak up on you, reappearing when you least expect it. Yes, removing it by hand or using toxic chemicals can provide temporary relief, but without the right approach to lawn and garden care, it will only return. With so many other forms of unwanted foliage that plague your lawn and garden on an annual basis, it's easy to believe that standard weeds and moss are...
  9. Epsom Salt Formula For Stump Removal We all know that removing a tree stump without heavy equipment can be backbreaking work. Axes, picks, chainsaws and pry bars are the tools required, along with at least a whole day of hard work. Epsom salt is the best substance to remove a tree stump if it is in your garden or lawn, since it enhances the quality of your soil. Using chemical applications makes stump removal an easier yet slower process. Why Epsom Salt? After a tree has been cut down or fallen, the root network will con...
  10. 5 Plants That Improve the Air Quality in Your Home The next time you find yourself doing household chores, you may want to add “clean the air” to your list. As odd as this sounds, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claims that in the average home, indoor air is almost five times more polluted than outdoor air. And since studies show we spend more than 80 percent of our time indoors, air purification may not be such a bad idea. What is Indoor Air Pollution? While you may be familiar with the term pollution, the phrase “indoor air pollu...