10 Easy and Fun Uses for Your Basil
Basil grows like crazy, and there’s so much you can do with it beyond cooking. Here are 10 simple and creative ideas to make the most of your basil bounty!
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Basil grows like crazy, and there’s so much you can do with it beyond cooking. Here are 10 simple and creative ideas to make the most of your basil bounty!
Here’s how I keep my little silkie flock happy and healthy in their coop with my favorite supplies from Eaton Pet & Pasture. I love their products and believe the
Learning when to harvest your zinnias can make all the difference in how long your beautiful blooms last in a bouquet. Here’s a helpful tip I learned from Floret Flower
Today, I’m fermenting a mixture of squash and zucchini. Fermenting is not only a fantastic way to preserve your veggies, but it’s also packed with health benefits. Fermented foods are
John 15:1-8 (The Message) “I am the Real Vine and my Father is the Farmer. He cuts off every branch of me that doesn’t bear grapes. And every branch that
Wondering when to pick your cucumbers and how to tell if they’re good to eat? Here’s what you need to know:
Hey friends! It’s hot! You have vibes laden with tomatoes…WHYYYYYY are they staying stubbornly green in this blazing heat?
On this #FarmSunday, let’s take a moment to reflect on the simplicity and profound wisdom of trust. Let’s dive into God’s sufficient care and love today in Matthew 6:30-34
Benefits of Mulching with Hay in Your Garden
If you’re looking for an effective and sowmtimes even free mulching option for your vegetable and flower gardens, consider using hay—especially the discard that lands on the hay room floor. Here are some benefits and tips for using hay as mulch:
This year, I tried something new—planting ranunculus. I planted mine in some dollar tree crates and It was a fun experiment, and I’ve loved seeing these beautiful flowers bloom! 🌸