It’s almost time for your garden to come back from the winter weather and welcome spring back. Your garden needs some help getting back in shape, so it’s time to get some supplies, pull out the tools from the shed and roll up your sleeves. Here are some tips for your getting your spring garden […]
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Quick Blooming Flowers To Grow From Seed
Flower seed packets rarely list estimated days to maturity, but most annual flowers need about 95 days from seed to flower. These ones are blooming in 60 to 70 days when grown under spring conditions, and they also tolerate light frost. To get a head start on the season, start seeds indoors under lights in […]
Coronavirus Protection and Treatment: Top 10 Natural Remedies
by Dr. Zoltan P. Rona, MD, M.Sc. for vitalitymagazine.com The Wuhan coronavirus outbreak in January has caused worldwide fear, panic, and confusion. Fueled by non-stop media accounts of infection and death rates, quarantines of entire cities, and misleading propaganda to “get your ’flu shots” as a way of fighting the outbreak, the hysteria is building […]
How To Protect Spring Bulbs From Frost
Unusual weather, such as the drastic changes in recent winters, leaves some gardeners wondering how to protect bulbs from frost and freeze. Temperatures have warmed and so has the soil, so the the plants think it is later in the season than it actually is. Warmer than normal temperatures cause some bulbs to bloom early […]
Dangers Of Potting Mix Highlighted After Death Of Christchurch Gardener
The death of a Christchurch man after contracting Legionnaires’ disease has his friends asking whether the warnings about the dangers of potting mix are strong enough. Myles McIntyre, 77, of Fendalton, died on December 20 from complications from Legionnaires’ disease, about six weeks after falling ill. According to family and friends, he was well aware, as an experienced […]
Reasons To Grow Sage And 13 Brilliant Ways To Use It
Sage has a long history of medicinal and culinary use. With its shimmering silvery-green leaves and pretty blue flowers, the sage plant is as beautiful as it is functional. Reasons why to grow sage in your garden 1. Very easy to grow This perennial, evergreen shrub is easy to plant and even easier to care […]
Minnesota Will Pay Homeowners To Transform Lawns Into Bee Gardens
Minnesota is the first state that will pay homeowners to transform their lawns into bee-friendly habitats filled with wildflowers, clover, and other native plants. The state is asking citizens to stop spraying herbicide, stop mowing so often, and let their lawns re-wild into a more natural state That’s because the state legislature has passed a bill […]
Bumblebee Has Been Officially Listed As One Of The Endangered Species
Its official, for the first time in the United States, a bumblebee species has been declared endangered. The bumblebee has been added to the ever-growing list of endangered species along with the grizzly bear, the northern spotted owl, the gray wolf, and about 700 other animal species which are extinct. The rusty-patched bee (Bombus affinis – […]
Best Container Plant Combinations
Just as with traditional gardens, beautiful container gardens begin with a just-right combinations of plants. This is true whether you’re designing a vegetable container garden or combination herb planter. Of course, the success of any container garden depends on filling pots with quality potting mix. Here are some combinations you can try: Pizza Garden (22-inch or […]
5 Genius Uses Of Apple Cider Vinegar In The Garden
Apple cider vinegar is by all accounts that one thing in your kitchen that is worth far more than what you paid for it. In any case, you may not know that it has some incredible advantages for your garden as well. Here are some amazing uses for apple cider vinegar in your garden: 1. […]