Ever wonder, “Can Bearded Dragons Eat Purple Cabbage?” Learn if purple cabbage is good for your scaly friends and the possible advantages and disadvantages of adding it to their diet.
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First impressions are critical when selling a home, and I give credit to the former owners of our house for choosing a rather unique mailbox post. Instead of a traditional post designed to support a mailbox and perhaps a newspaper holder, this white PVC design also incorporated a planter. As a plant enthusiast, the planter feature was instantly appealing.
After my first summer, I quickly learned that the mailbox container’s tiny planting space would be challenging. Sweltering summer temperatures combined with the small volume of the container caused the soil to dry out very rapidly. I simply couldn’t keep up with the water needs of most of my go-to container plants.
It was evident that I would need plant material that was drought tolerant, but what would provide that pop of color and flourish in a rather harsh environment? A succulent! Succulents are plants with thick fleshy tissues adapted for water storage. Most people are familiar with cacti, and while members of the cactus family are succulents, there are many non-cactus succulents from other plant families.
After some brainstorming, I settled on purslane (Portulaca oleracea), which thrives in hot, dry conditions. Its groundcover-type habit makes it perfect for this setting in which the showy flowers drape pendulously over the edge of the container. The flowers close at night and on cloudy days, a fascinating behavior known as nyctinasty. With an assortment of flower colors, including some that are spotted or striped, you’re sure to find a purslane that compliments your design needs.
When it comes to care, purslane is a minimalist requiring just occasional water when the soil dries out. No pruning or deadheading is needed, although you may wish to prune seedpods to
Ever wonder, “Can Bearded Dragons Eat Purple Cabbage?” Learn if purple cabbage is good for your scaly friends and the possible advantages and disadvantages of adding it to their diet.
Can I grow acai berry trees? Often compared to the blueberry for its similar nutritional benefits, acai products made from this trendy superfood have been finding their way onto grocery store shelves. But due to their short shelf life, fresh berries are difficult to purchase outside acai berry growing zones. Learn all about how to grow acai berries at home.
One of my favorite things to do upcycle is tin cans and to make cool planters out of them ( like these popular gold crushed ones). I've been crushing tin cans again but this time to make a display outside my home that shows my house number too.
Annual begonias can make a good display in a planter. Not all planters are as tall as this.
These Easy Indoor Vertical Planter Projects will help you to make the best use of empty walls and limited space to grow your favorite houseplants in style!
Here are the Best Planters with Lavender Ideas that will help you showcase this gorgeous plant in all its glory. From classic patio planters pots to creative tea cups, we’ve got you covered!
Bromeliads are one of the most colorful plants you can adorn your rooms with. If you want the most stunning ones for your home, then check out these Best Bromeliads Anyone Can Grow Easily Indoors!
Culinary herbs are both easy and inexpensive to grow. A fresh, home-grown supply of basil, parsley or thyme will cost much less than shrink-wrapped packs from the supermarket and when harvested just before use will likely have a higher nutritional value, too.
Yes, you read that right – snowman hands. When I started teaching food safety practices to children I wondered how to teach them about proper hand washing. We all know how important it is to thoroughly wash our hands before preparing food, after touching raw meat and poultry or any other potentially contaminated surface. We can easily explain to children (and adults!) that singing happy birthday twice, while scrubbing hands, equals the prescribed 10 to 15 seconds that we should do while washing. However, how do you explain how much soap to use to create a good lather?? The answer: snowman hands! Use enough soap that your hands look like a snowman’s hands after rubbing them together! I have found great success with this tip while teaching children (and now my own children) to wash their hands properly. And guess what – it takes a good 10 to 15 seconds of scrubbing soapy hands together to create those snowman hands! Bonus to the singing of happy birthday while washing hands! So next time you are washing your hands, use enough soap to create snowman hands. This will help prevent the spread of food-borne illness (and those nasty cold and flu bugs too!).
Each year, I look forward to watching the bleak winter landscape begin to come to life as if transitioning from black and white to Technicolor. Yellow is one of the first colors to appear with the flowers of forsythia and our state flower, yellow jessamine. As I was driving to work this week, I noticed a new color emerge amidst the roadside trees.
Festive seasons mean lots of indulgent treats that are not the best for our health. We may also spend more time sedentary after celebrations involving heavy meals or drinks. To counteract extra calories and inactivity during the holidays, get your family moving with these twelve mini-challenges! Time each activity to last five minutes, and by the end of the day, everyone will reach 60 minutes of physical activity. Every bit of movement counts to keep you healthy and holiday spirits high!
Including more whole foods in your diet, such as fruits and vegetables, can keep your body healthy and functioning at its best. Fruits and vegetables contain high amounts of essential nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals necessary for your body’s health and maintenance. People who eat more fruits and vegetables as part of an overall healthy diet are also likely to have reduced risks for some chronic diseases.