It is hard not to love rabbits - with their little wiggly noses, fluffy tails, and silky ears! Backyard farmers may be hesitant to add rabbits to their small farms if they don't raise meat animals. There's more to rabbits than just meat!
They're not just adorable and gentle companions, but...
The aesthetic appeal of houseplants is well known, but they can provide more than just aesthetic appeal to our homes. Our homes can smell pleasant and inviting when we have flowering plants and herbs with fragrant qualities. We can also use some of them to enhance the flavor and intensity of our...
Bright indirect light and warmth are essential for many indoor plants. The best environment for them is a warm, sunny room with plenty of daylight throughout the day. So that means cool rooms with less light cannot have any houseplants?
Even cool and dim rooms can enjoy houseplants by making...
The best way to start the day is with a cup of fresh coffee. If you own a houseplant, you might wonder if your brewed coffee grounds can be used to fertilize it. It is easy, eco-friendly, and cheap to keep your plants healthy by using coffee grounds.
Indoor plants can benefit from coffee...
Temperate climate growers don't have to worry about whether they'll get frost, just when and how strong! Several principles and actions should be taken before a frost hits your garden or farm.
The Sensitivity of Plants
You must know which annual plants are sensitive to frost in order to...
Mulch is essential to all gardeners! In addition to saving water, mulching reduces weed growth, improves soil fertility, and enhances plant health. Despite this, everyone has a different preference for garden mulch.
Several popular types of mulch will be discussed in this article, along with...
The sight of some of your growing tomatoes splitting and cracking after heavy rainfall can be frustrating. No matter what stage of the tomato's development they are in, this can happen.
The purpose of this article is to discuss the reasons that tomatoes split on the vine during the growing...