You’re wasting potentially useful energy by dumping those garden scraps in an already overflowing landfill. Instead, try reusing the compost from your veggie garden back in the garden itself. “Imitating what nature does.” Repurpose those weeds and garden waste into perfect amendments to enrich the soil of your home garden. You may establish the smallestContinue reading “Bokashi: turning trash into treasure”
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Hydrangeas, soulmates of the heavy rains
The first thing that springs to mind when people think of Japan is the bright and beautiful cherry blossoms, commonly called by the name sakura. But there’s another flower whose beauty is almost on par with the sakura but more modest and ethereal: the hydrangea. Japan has always been known to be the home andContinue reading “Hydrangeas, soulmates of the heavy rains”
Sunflowers: great plant companions
“Sunny side up!“. Nothing says summer like troops of vibrant and beautiful sunflowers. These bright and cheerful beauties hold their heads high and proud, bearing enormous flower heads that imitate the sun and gracefully follow it throughout the day. In all their bright yellow splendour, sunflowers are a cheery addition to any garden. But sunflowersContinue reading “Sunflowers: great plant companions”
Toxic Plants – What plants can be toxic?
Toxic plants are plants that produce toxins that are dangerous to humans or animals if ingested or touched. These toxins can be found in different parts of the plant, including the leaves, stems, roots, flowers, and fruit. Some toxic plants can also release toxins into the air through their leaves or flowers, which can causeContinue reading “Toxic Plants – What plants can be toxic?”
Which plants like coffee grounds?
Coffee grounds are a great addition to the garden, as they can provide a number of benefits to plants. Many plants, particularly those that thrive in acidic soil, are known to benefit from the addition of coffee grounds to their growing medium. Here are a few examples of plants that are known to like coffeeContinue reading “Which plants like coffee grounds?”
Life is tough, but so are cacti!
When you think of a cactus, you usually imagine one in rocky and barren desert landscapes. In contrast to popular belief, cacti are not exclusive to the desert. Over 2,000 species of cactus flourish in a wide variety of habitats, from grasslands and prairies to rocky outcrops and even on the trees of some tropicalContinue reading “Life is tough, but so are cacti!”
What are the gardening zones of the USA, and what do they represent?
The United States is split into several gardening zones based on the average minimum winter temperature in a given area. These zones are defined on a map produced by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) called the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. The map is divided into 11 zones, numbered 1 through 11, withContinue reading “What are the gardening zones of the USA, and what do they represent?”
United States – How much food is wasted in America?
Food waste is a significant issue in the United States. Estimations suggest that approximately 35% of food produced in the country is wasted each year. This is a very large amount and equates to around 140 billion pounds of food. Approximately, it can also be translated to one pound of food per person per day.Continue reading “United States – How much food is wasted in America?”
Does gardening help the environment?
Gardening can be a rewarding and enjoyable hobby, but it can also have a positive impact on the environment. Here are a few ways in which gardening can help the environment: Gardening can be a great way to help the environment and support local ecosystems. By choosing plants that are native to your region, conservingContinue reading “Does gardening help the environment?”
What is plant physiology?
Plant physiology is the scientific study of how plants function and grow. It focuses on understanding the processes that allow plants to sustain life, such as photosynthesis, respiration, and the movement of water and nutrients through the plant. Photosynthesis Photosynthesis is the process by which plants transform sunlight into energy. This process occurs in theContinue reading “What is plant physiology?”
