The blogger is enthusiastic about plants, sharing her experience with specific low-maintenance plants she successfully keeps in her classroom. She emphasizes the mental health benefits of caring for the plants and gives tips for their proper maintenance, such as using pots with drainage holes and checking the leaves regularly.
Repotting a ZZ Plant is actually a pretty straightforward process. To successfully transplant, repot your plant into a new container (with a drainage hole) that is slightly larger than the old one, using a quick-draining potting soil mixture. Make sure the rhizome is just at, or slightly above, the soil line.
Cattails are an extremely useful plant that can be found along streams, rivers, ponds, and lakes - virtually anywhere there is a water source. Did you know that almost every part of the cattail plant
These hardy perennials can thrive in part sun, full sun or shade, high heat or freezing temperatures, and still bloom beautifully every year.
Horsetail (Equisetum hyemale), also called scouring rush, is a slender, green, reed-type...
My family and I have decided to do a not so fun elimination diet to see if it helps clear up any of our issues. We've known we needed to try it for awhile, but we've kind of been putting it off. We got back last week from vacation, and with 2 months before the holidays really get going, we decided now was the time to buckle down and commit! We will be following the Auto Immune Protocol Diet, which means no grains, dairy, seeds, nuts, sugar, alcohol, and nightshades. Out of all of those, it's the nightshades I miss the most. Enter, No-Mato Marinara Sauce. For not having any tomatoes, it is pretty tomatoey. I made mine on the thick side, so I can thin it out as need for different recipes. I am also going to try to use it in place of tomato paste in beef stew (per my husband's request), but more on that later. I started by sautéing a red onion in a small amount of olive oil. Once they were soft I added a clove of minced garlic, 3 cups chopped carrots, and 1 chopped beets. After stirring, I added 1 cup water and brought the mixture to a boil. I reduced the heat to low, and allowed the veggies to simmer for 1 hour. Once cooked, I transferred the ingredients to a blender with the juice of 1 lemon, a palm full of Italian herbs, and a tsp of himalayan sea salt. I blended until smooth, adding more water as needed to keep the mixture going. This batch made 12 servings. Adding more water, or liquid when cooking would increase the serving size. To serve, I combined the sauce with ground beef (pre cooked, from my freezer stash), additional seasonings (because the meat was unseasoned), and 1/4 cup pork stock (made from cooking down a ham bone, and straining off most of the fat). I heated the ingredients until well combined, and then served the meat sauce over roasted spaghetti squash. If you are following the 21 Day Fix (which I am not currently on, but I try to keep the balance on the containers in the back of my mind), the plain sauce counts as 1 green. With the ground meat, it would be 1 green and 1 red.
Although perennial plants come back every year, most have a shorter bloom time than annuals. This selection of long-blooming perennials will keep the flowers coming for weeks at a time.
Garlic Herb Roasted Potatoes Carrots and Zucchini – These roasted vegetables make a great savory side dish that comes together in no time and pairs well with just about anything! This simple …
These small, humidity-loving terrarium plants are perfect for growing in mini indoor gardens.
These hardy perennials can thrive in part sun, full sun or shade, high heat or freezing temperatures, and still bloom beautifully every year.
The blogger is enthusiastic about plants, sharing her experience with specific low-maintenance plants she successfully keeps in her classroom. She emphasizes the mental health benefits of caring for the plants and gives tips for their proper maintenance, such as using pots with drainage holes and checking the leaves regularly.
Whether you just plain enjoy the flavor or want to eat healthier, there's no time like the present to grow your own edamame. Before you plant your edamame, click here to find out what edamame plant co
These hardy perennials can thrive in part sun, full sun or shade, high heat or freezing temperatures, and still bloom beautifully every year.
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Do you need a science curriculum that is aligned to the NGSS? This kindergarten life science unit fits the bill!. We have researched each standard, so nothing goes untaught. It comes with: - 7 detailed lessons, so you can reclaim your nights and weekends. Lesson #1 Living or Nonliving? Lesson #2 Basic Needs of Living Things Lesson #3 Different Animals Live in Different Places, Have Different Types of Shelter, and Eat Different Types of Food Lesson #4 What do Plants Need to Live? Lesson #5 Plant Needs Experiments Lesson #6 Growing Plants Lesson #7 STEAM Challenge: Create a New Kind of Animal - The Standards and Materials needed page (all inexpensive, practical suggestions) - Essential Vocabulary Cards (12 words) - Posters of Different Plants and Animals (photos) - Living / Nonliving Picture Sort - Living Things Mini Book, for integrating ELA - Mini Poster Needs of Living Things - A Close Look at Sea Turtles Listening Activity - What Do Plants Need to Live Mini Book - STEAM Challenge: Create a New Type of Animal - Charts, Worksheets -Suggestions for Books to Read -Suggestions for YouTube Videos, no more hunting around! If you teach a bilingual class, we have the student resources in Spanish too. Check out: It's Kindergarten Science Student Resources in Spanish: Plant and Animal Needs ❤️ Click Here to Follow Us! Related Resources ❤️ Science Phenomenon for Kindergarten See Think Wonder Pdf and TpT Easel ⭐ Kindergarten NGSS: Bundle of Science Units for the Whole Year! ⭐ Kindergarten NGSS K-PS2 Motion and Stability Unit: Move It! Pushes and Pulls ⭐ Kindergarten NGSS Energy Unit: The Effect of Sunlight on the Earth's Surface ⭐ Kindergarten K-ESS3 Earth and Human Activities: Habitats & Taking Care the Earth ⭐ Kindergarten Earth's Systems Unit: Weather and How it Affects Us ⭐ Computer Technology "I Can" Statement Posters for Kindergarten
Some plants grow well together and not so well with others. Companion planting is a simple and highly effective way to naturally improve plant growth. Here are the rules to follow.
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What is Native Plant Landscaping? Native plant landscaping is using plants in your garden that originated locally in the wild from where you live. These plants can range from grasses to herbs to shrubs to trees.
This is a recipe my mother has been making for years, and something she often makes for company because it is always well received. She learned about it from cousin Kristina, another source of all good things. Regarding the pan: A sheet pan is not recommended because the balsamic will reduce too quickly and burn. You want to use a pan that will fit the peppers snuggly. I find a 9x13-inch pan to be perfect for 1.5 lbs. of mini peppers, but something a little bit larger or slightly smaller will work well, too.
Almost all plants benefit from companion planting and using companion plants for broccoli is no exception. So what should you plant next to broccoli? Find out about the benefits of broccoli companion
Because it's always mojito season somewhere.
Tomato plant diseases are the absolute worst. You can go from having a healthy crop to having a very sick crop in no time. However, if your plant is sick there are a few things you can do about it. Check it out!
Easy vegan Chicken Fried Jackfruit Recipe that's crunchy fried deliciousness! The perfect meat substitute!
Getting ready to repot your orchid plant? Here's a step-by-step guide to how to repot an orchid. Plus, how to tell if your orchid needs to be repotted, when is the best time to do it, and what you should do about aerial roots or an orchid with no roots. #Orchid #OrchidCare #RepotOrchid #RootOrchid #OrchidPot
Muscle cramps are a common problem with a lot of potential causes. But no matter what’s causing your muscle cramps, regular cramping isn’t something you should ignore. It’s your body’s way of telling you something’s not right…
No mayo, fresh herbs and zippy add-ons are what make a Classic French-Style Potato Salad a Summer favorite! In comparison to its American counterpart, almost always thickly dressed with mayonnaise,…
Learn about permaculture polyculture gardening. Here are some polyculture examples + polyculture pros and cons. Plants for polyculture beds
Aerial roots are roots that develop above ground. They tend to provide support for vining plants (like Monsteras) and tropical trees, attaching to nearby supports. There is no reason to do anything with the aerial roots on a Monstera deliciosa. But, if you don't like the look, they can be pruned back.
Learn more about the best vegetables to grow indoors so you can enjoy eating fresh and healthy vegetables throughout the year!
Struggling to find the right fertilizer for your tomato plants? Learn about the best liquid fertilizers for tomatoes to nourish your plants and maximize your harvests.
No-till gardening is a low maintenance technique that eliminates the need for digging or overturning your soil. Learn how to no-till garden, which improves soil quality, yields less weeds, and reduces soil erosion.
Soft rot in lettuce is a terrible disease. It can destroy your lettuce heads and there’s no cure. Learn more about what you can do now on Gardener’s Path.
If you plant an herb garden, by all means use it! Herbs are meant to be cut; otherwise, they get gangly or woody. Parsley is no exception and if you don't prune it, you end up with leggy parsley plant
Perennial geranium is a darling plant with attractive foliage and bright flowers. Its many varieties work wonderfully as groundcovers and borders.
A soft and chewy Oat Slice that takes just minutes to make.
Get a great-looking garden all year long, no matter what’s in bloom with these great ideas for adding structure.