If you are always on the lookout for new and exciting ways to bring more life into your garden, then the good news is that there are plenty such ways to do so. As it happens, there are always ways you can do to make sure that your garden has a little more intrigue and… Continue reading 3 Ways to Spice Up Your Garden
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MGM – Monday Garden Minute – Liquid Gold
This idea came to me in a dream -Β Monday feature- a one-minute segment about what is cooking in the garden πΒ π± Corn Leftover Liquid Gold. Cooked local farmer's corn in boiled water for 20 minutes. I love this yummy snack. No matter how many corncobs I eat, its never enough. Apologies for the… Continue reading MGM – Monday Garden Minute – Liquid Gold
Nature does not hurry, yet everyting is accomplished π±ππ±
~Lao Tzu In Lieu of upcoming Father's day~ "Just look at this Earthly creation". My father's words are ringing in my head: "Who designed this beauty? Who is the creator? How did it appear on this planet all on its own?" Did you know that this Sunflower is the Ukrainian national flower? We ate it… Continue reading Nature does not hurry, yet everyting is accomplished π±ππ±
French Botanical Paper Gotu-Kola
I feel so very humbled and honored to make a tiny difference in someoneβs life and to be mentioned in another blog. This is so exciting and makes me want to go on, do imaginary kart wheels from all the joy, share and connect with the world. Thank you, dearest, Lisa for enriching my life… Continue reading French Botanical Paper Gotu-Kola
Plant-Based Living and Gardening
Plant-Based lifestyle is full of color, fresh choices, juicy goodness, creativity and vital nutrients that will make you thrive. Growing my own organic edibles, flowers, plants, vegetables, and herbs in the backyard garden has always been a passion of mine. However, it could be difficult or downright impossible to maintain gardening activities during the Summer… Continue reading Plant-Based Living and Gardening
Oh, Boy-Bok Choy!π±
Fresh, organic, backyard grown Bok Choy is nutritious, cancer preventative cruciferousΒ leafy green. It's so easy to grow. I dare you!π₯ Botanical name:Β Brassica campestris Cultivated in China for centuries, bok choy has played a large part not only in its cuisine but in traditional Chinese medicine. Today, itβs a staple in both Asian and American recipes.… Continue reading Oh, Boy-Bok Choy!π±
3 Must-Have Luxury Outdoor Features
Everyone loves a little bit of luxury, right? If you were granted a wish to add any additional feature to your yard, what would it be? Here is my list of a couple of extra features that I wouldn't mind having outside. Water One of the best things you can do to enjoy your outdoor… Continue reading 3 Must-Have Luxury Outdoor Features
What Does Your Garden Say About You?
~ What does your garden say about you? Believe it or not, if you own a green space, it will always influence your wellbeing, inner thoughts, connection with the earth and even your property value.Β Uneven spacing, messy items around the green area and its location all influence theΒ backyard's aesthetics and functionality. Here some interesting factors… Continue reading What Does Your Garden Say About You?
Go to Gotu-Kola
Also commonly referred to as Centella, Asiatic pennywort or Indian pennywort, Gotu Kola is a versatile herb that goes by many names. Plus it boasts just as many health benefits. As My Online Herbal course progresses, the abundance of PlantΒ knowledge is readily available, literally at our feet. Pennywort, Dollar Weed or commonly known as Gotu… Continue reading Go to Gotu-Kola
New Avocado Tree reality π₯
Frozen Avocado and Mango tree update: Previous post:Β https://plantsandbeyond.com/2018/04/06/frozen-avacado-tree/ No choice but to cut off the dead branches for the sunlight to get through new growth. Now I have to get used to this backyard scenario. A wise man said "somehow, life always prevails. And even the smallest hint of a little green leaf is… Continue reading New Avocado Tree reality π₯
How To Get Your Garden Party Ready This Summer
~ Now that we are almost into the Summer months, you are probably thinking about how you can really get the most out of the warm season. You are not alone. After a long Winter spent mostly indoors, it is certainly exciting to get out and spend time outdoors. While enjoying social outings, sometimes, itβs… Continue reading How To Get Your Garden Party Ready This Summer
Bon Appetit: Hosting The Perfect Dinner Partyπ΄
If youβve never entertained guests before, the thought of hosting a soiree in your own house, might make you pretty nervous. π‘ However, preparing for any sort of gathering in your own kitchen should not be a stressful experience at all. While entertaining your loved ones and enjoying their company, it's easy to creatively show… Continue reading Bon Appetit: Hosting The Perfect Dinner Partyπ΄
Easy Ways to Use those Leftover Garden Vegetables
If you have a ton of garden vegetables left over from a harvesting session, like I do, then you may not want them to go to waste. You may put some in your compositing pile but at the end of the day, if you have perfectly good vegetables then this may seem like all of… Continue reading Easy Ways to Use those Leftover Garden Vegetables
Go Bananas: 8 Unique Ways To Eat Bananas
~ Bananas are one of the most versatile fruits that you can buy. They can be turned into a healthy substitute for food that might otherwise be unhealthy. In other cases, they can bring a new exotic twist to a traditional dish. Here are just eight unique ways to use bananas for your next meal.… Continue reading Go Bananas: 8 Unique Ways To Eat Bananas
Spring Roasted Veggie Casserole
Aaaaaahhhhhh, I am so honored to be mentioned in this post by Chef Sophie. She consulted earlier with me and utilized gardening advice, I couldn't be more proud of her. This kind and creative post made my day and added wind underneath my wings. Hope you, guys, enjoy this creative Spring Roasted Veggie veggie recipe:)