Butterfly weed is easy to care for, low maintenance, and also grows very quickly.
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As September comes to an end, it is important to recognize that this month is Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. In the past 30 years, obesity rates have tripled among youth in the United States. There are many factors that contribute to obesity in children, including genetics, physical inactivity, unhealthy eating habits, and other lifestyle factors. Being obese at a young age increases the risk of developing chronic diseases in adulthood. Some of those diseases include high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease. Fortunately, simple lifestyle changes can go a long way in helping your child maintain a healthy weight now and throughout their life.
If you are concerned about your child’s weight, it is important to first have a discussion with their pediatrician. Oftentimes, children grow in unpredictable spurts, making it challenging to assess their weight. At each yearly appointment, ask your child’s pediatrician to help you determine what a healthy weight is for your child. If interventions are needed, they will be able to guide you on the steps needed to help your child reach a healthy weight.
Parents with healthy eating habits set an example for their children; if you eat healthy, they are more likely to eat healthy, too. It is important to stay away from fad diets when promoting healthy eating patterns. Instead, keep the house stocked with healthy foods, incorporate all food groups into your daily meals, and remember that when it comes to sweet treats, moderation is key. Involve your children in meal prepping, cooking, and grocery shopping. Allow them to choose healthy foods they are unfamiliar with and investigate, together, how to incorporate these foods into your family’s meals. When possible, eat meals
Butterfly weed is easy to care for, low maintenance, and also grows very quickly.
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One of nature's most unique plants, the monkey puzzle tree (also known as araucaria araucana) is a bit of a mystery. Due to their unusual, thorny branches, it's a great option for plant lovers looking to add a dose of flair to their space. «There isn't a tree out there like the monkey puzzle, especially compared to native choices within the United States,» says Tamara Hogan, resident plant expert at Fast Growing Trees, an online nursery. «Its blade-like leaves and branch structure are unlike any other conifer trees. It's also an evergreen that can handle some cooler, humid environments since the southern areas of Chile is where this tree comes from.» Another benefit of growing one? You can live with a monkey puzzle tree for a long time. It can grow up to 90 feet tall and survive for thousands of years if it isn't cut down. However, since a monkey puzzle tree is so rare, many people aren't sure how to make one thrive indoors or outdoors. To help you out, we've consulted with experts at Fast Growing Trees to share everything you need to know about caring for a monkey puzzle tree.
Fionuala Campion says in her article, Dazzling Deer-Resistant Perennials, “Though very graceful and delightful to behold in their native habitat, deer are a voracious force to reckon with in many Northern California gardens, particularly in summer and fall.” But these majestic creatures are not just an issue for gardeners on the west coast. There are populations of deer in all 50 states, and all are munching on the many different plants we’re growing across the country.
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Jacquemontia Pentanthos – a stunning yet often-overlooked climbing vine that’s a true showstopper in both tropical gardens and cultivated indoor spaces. With its sky-blue flowers and lush foliage, this plant beckons you to explore its charming characteristics and easy-care nature!
Denmark continues to rank as one of the happiest nations on earth. If you want what they have, it’s time to learn about hygge garden ideas. Hygge is a concept that seems to escape Americans with our hustle and bustle and “go get ‘em” attitude, but it seems we could learn a thing or two from our Danish friends. They celebrate the concept of hygge outdoors or inside. A hygge outdoor space may include a hygge patio and hygge backyard, but don’t misconstrue the idea behind hygge — it belongs with you wherever you go. Keep reading to learn about hygge and how you can incorporate it into your lifestyle.