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Into the Garden I Go...to lose my mind and find my soul.
John Muir sure knew what he was feeling when he said, "Into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul." He was speaking of the wonder of nature and his stay in the beautiful outdoors. It is unfortunate that right now we can not venture out more than walking distance, however, we do have space no matter how limited to create a garden that will evoke the same wonderment Mr. Muir was speaking of.
Sofie RomanPublished 4 years ago in Lifehack15 Best Flowers for Your Garden
One of our favorite things about spring, and I'm sure you would agree, is that we get to watch all of the flowers start to bloom! Whether they are wildflowers on a hike or walk, or flowers in our yard, Spring is truly a beautiful season!
Matthew LundgrenPublished 4 years ago in LifehackBuilding a Sustainable Garden Regardless of Space
The year 2019 was a lousy year for a lot of folks, couldn't wait for it to be over and the new year 2020 to begin. New beginnings, things will be much brighter and all that bad luck can stay in the old year, not looking back and then...WHAM!! What the heck happened?!?!?
Sofie RomanPublished 4 years ago in LifehackU.S. Community Gardens By the Numbers
There's very little that is more community building than working together with others in your area in order to grow food, flowers, or essential herbs. The act of doing something so hands-on connects you to the earth, to your roots, and to the others who are working alongside of you. That's why community gardens are so helpful, especially in a time like this.
Melody PorterPublished 4 years ago in LifehackYou Eat, You Germinate
Germinating your seeds should be like wiping your ass after defecating. No joke ! Or let's say, to be more politically correct, like brushing your teeth after eating.
Nature LadyPublished 4 years ago in LifehackFinally: An Effective, Safe Herbicide
For years, professional landscapers have been looking for an effective, safe herbicide. They are the ones behind our cities' beautiful parks. They are the ones responsible for pristine golf courses. They are the ones grooming our neighborhood subdivisions.
Pam MalinoskiPublished 4 years ago in LifehackWhy? : Succulents Are Appealing to the eye
They’re now the order of the day for anyone with the slightest interest in houseplants. I bet you have one of them sitting somewhere at home or in the office.
The greatest way to prepare for what’s coming .
Eggs are nature’s sustainable source of protein. It’s March 21st , and the virus is starting to spread in the western countries past containment , this article will give you the best possible advice to help your family and friends during these times of tribulations.
Sustainable ScottPublished 4 years ago in LifehackPlants 101: How to reap their benefits
Everyone is obsessed with indoor plants, and for a good reason. Bringing the greenery into your indoors helps boost your physical health and, to a greater extent, your emotional well-being. A room filled with nature is a room filled with fresh air, happiness, and tranquility. You even seem to breathe easier, heal faster, and focus better when you have a healthy indoor garden. But what is the best way to incorporate plants in your home so that you can reap their benefits optimally? Here are five ways:
Catherine CortezPublished 4 years ago in LifehackPenis Plants and Other Carnivores
WHAT ON EARTH IS THAT? Welcome to the world of carnivorous plants. Nepenthes aka. monkey cups or penis plants and other carnivorous plants are kinda my thing. I hope to share a whole lot about these guys in the future. But today, let's educate you a thing or two about the relationship some people have with these phallic species that I find to be a beautiful plant to display for the world to see. Dunno about you.
Blue Iris DorkotaPublished 4 years ago in Lifehack5 Mistakes People Make With Their Indoor Plants
Indoor plants are the best indoor air purifiers you can ever have in your house- they are sustainable and Eco-friendly. The plants absorb toxic gases and give us the oxygen that we so desperately need. And because our world is filled with air pollutants, and for the fact that we cannot live without clean breathing air, you cannot ignore the need for these natural air purifiers in your home. Air quality aside, we need indoor plants for their synthetic beauty. They bring in the beauty of nature into our interior design, dramatically transforming our living spaces.
Flora MayerPublished 4 years ago in LifehackWhy Your Houseplants Hate You
There’s no doubt. My houseplants used to despise me. If they had appendages that could actually hold weapons, I have no doubt that they would have attacked me with serious injury as their ultimate goal.
Frank RacioppiPublished 4 years ago in Lifehack