Its been a long winter with a lot of snow….I’ve been using the produce I froze and canned in some yummy slow cooker concoctions but I had mixed gardening success this past season….. Lots of tomatoes… a few yellow squash including one gigantic one!!! Plus I had delicious basil all summer and some that I froze and dried. Some of my other veggies didn’t make it for several reasons but&hellip
Recently, while researching which type of houseplants I would be adding to my household, I came across information regarding various houseplants that could be unhealthy to you, your kids, and your pets, if ever ingested. As a worrywart, I put it upon myself to share this with you in order to protect your family from houseplant harm’s way! Below are a few houseplants that you should keep an eye&hellip
We have finally reached the time of the year, where you should be starting your seeds. It is about time!!! Here are a couple steps to follow when starting your seeds, as well as some tools that may help increase your seeds’ success!
Step 1 – Decide which seeds work best in your area/region. Depending on your last frost date, you may be able to start seedlings 8 weeks prior, where as some seeds&hellip

