This blog is 3 of 5 tutorials for the July Craft in Style Subscription Box. You can find the other 4 tutorials, more about this box, and other Craft in Style Boxes here. Love succulents? I sure do! They are one of the easiest plants to care for. In most environments they can live indoors […]
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This blog is 3 of 5 tutorials for the July Craft in Style Subscription Box. You can find the other 4 tutorials, more about this box, and other Craft in Style Boxes here. Love succulents? I sure do! They are one of the easiest plants to care for. In most environments they can live indoors […]
If you caught our How to Make Kokedamas tutorial, I mentioned that ferns are one of the best plants to use. And you know once I get started I can’t stop, so I had to tell you Everything You Need to Know about Ferns so you can keep them, grow them, and care for them […]
Not all garden and sidewalk weeds are created equal, a not all are a scourge. Some are delicious, healthy, and pop up from the cracks in the concrete right when you need them most. Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) is one such annual summer herb. Purslane unfurls itself from between other plants in landscape beds, outdoor containers, […]
Are you in love with these gorgeous little flowers? The state flower of Texas is quite a looker and makes for the perfect backdrop for springtime photos! Here’s everything you need to know about the History of Bluebonnets, Where to Find Bluebonnet Patches, and how to grow them for yourself! The History of Texas Bluebonnets […]
Considering we’ve all become master gardeners this year, continuing our expertise into winter should be easy! One of the perks of living in Zone 9 is year-round gardening, and winter is a great time for growing out nutrient-dense greens for salads, soups, pastas, and sautés. If you aren’t familiar with your plant hardiness zone, use […]
Considering we’ve all become master gardeners this year, continuing our expertise into winter should be easy! One of the perks of living in Zone 9 is year-round gardening, and winter is a great time for growing out nutrient-dense greens for salads, soups, pastas, and sautés. If you aren’t familiar with your plant hardiness zone, use […]
This blog is Part 3 of 3 of the April 2020 Craft in Style Subscription Box. You can shop the box and find out more here. Part 1: How to Make a Pine Cone Bird Feeder can be found here. Part 2: How to Paint a Gazebo Birdhouse can be found here. Can you believe […]
You know a flower is oh so special when it blooms in December and January. It’s the perfect time for the bright colors and gorgeous palettes of Poinsettias. There are over 150 different varieties that range in colors from orange to green, and from a traditional red to a speckled hot pink. They originate from […]
If you live for gardening, then this is for you. Greenhouses are dreamy and they can become a useful tool for your gardening. They can extend your growing season, increase the variety of plants you can grow, especially in the North and in colder climates. They are the perfect place for germinating seeds. They have […]
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