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You’ve probably heard me sing the praises of tucking flowers into your veggie beds — pollinators love it, and they help keep pests at bay. But what if you turned the tables? What if your garden ...
Is charcoal ash good for plants and safe for food gardens? This expert shares his tips for reusing charcoal ash and when not ...
New research has found cleaning plastic containers in the dishwasher is actually a source of microplastic pollution.
There’s a magical place in Fort Myers where time evaporates like morning dew on a hot Florida sidewalk – Fleamasters Fleamarket, a treasure-hunting paradise so vast you’ll need a strategy, comfortable ...
Whether you’re harvesting familiar flowers or growing something new, edible blooms are a feast for the eyes and the palate. Give it a go. Your garden (and your taste buds) will thank you.
gardening. 5 fast-growing flowers you can plant right now for a gorgeous garden (Some are edible!) These fast-growers are perfect for anyone craving quick color, instant gratification, or a last ...
Edible flowers are a great way to add a whimsical touch to baked goods. By adding a pop of color or floral flavor, find out how to use edible flowers in baking.
Edible flowers have long been valued for their aesthetic appeal in culinary applications, but recent scientific inquiry has increasingly illuminated their nutritional and health-promoting potentials.
If you love fresh greens, growing your own microgreens is an easy and quick way to have a constant supply all year round, even in winter. Microgreens can be any leafy green veggie or herb that is sown ...