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All About Herbs At Home - How To Grow And How To Dry Herbs
Herbs have been cherished for centuries, not just for their culinary uses but also for their medicinal and aromatic properties. Incorporating fresh or dried herbs into your daily routine can enhance your meals and promote overall well-being. Drying herbs at home is an excellent way to preserve their flavor and potency for year-round use. With simple methods like air-drying, oven-drying, or using a dehydrator, you can easily create a personal stock of high-quality herbs and sa
Sarah Stevens
2 days ago11 min read
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Best Hacks To Get Rid Of Snails And Slugs In Your Garden
Slugs can be a relentless challenge for gardeners, leaving behind silvery trails and devoured plants in their wake. Keeping these slimy pests under control doesn’t have to involve harsh chemicals or hours of frustration. By employing a combination of natural deterrents, thoughtful garden management, and preventative measures, you can protect your plants while maintaining a healthy and thriving garden ecosystem. Let's explore some practical and eco-friendly strategies to keep
Kristi Marmor
3 days ago3 min read
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Bottom Watering Plants Versus Top Watering - What’s The Best Approach?
When it comes to keeping your plants hydrated and thriving, the watering method you choose can make a significant difference. Bottom watering and top watering are two common techniques, each with its own set of benefits and drawbacks. Bottom watering allows plants to absorb moisture directly through their roots, promoting even hydration and preventing overwatering. On the other hand, top watering mimics natural rainfall and can help wash away excess salts from the soil. But w
Kristi Marmor
May 1, 20247 min read
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Tips for Practical Home Organisation - Active and Passive Zones
Organising your home effectively can make daily living smoother and more enjoyable. A key concept in practical home organisation is the division of spaces into active and passive zones. Active zones are areas frequently accessed, such as kitchen counters or entryways, and require items to be easily reachable and decluttered. On the other hand, passive zones, like storage closets or under-the-bed compartments, are ideal for storing rarely used items. Learn more in this post!
Kristi Marmor
Jul 23, 20233 min read
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