Thomas J. Story / Sunset Publishing *But were afraid to ask.It’s here. Bookmark it. Print it. Pin it. It’s the ultimate guide to indoor plants. Tillandsia as tablescape. Caitlin Atkinson It doesn’t matter how many you’ve killed or neglected. New year, new you. 2016—the year you rock it at houseplants. Here’s everything you need to know:10 […]
Plant lover shared her pain when her plantsitters destroyed her rare and expensive plants she was growing for so long and asks if she's being unreasonable from banning them from her home despite them being family.
Dividing peace lilies helps to keep the plants healthy and it's a great way to expand your plant collection without buying more plants.
I’ve been thinking a lot about light over the last few weeks — not just with the change in the seasons (…how is it Autumn?!), but also from being in a different, new place. I’ve b…
They're incredibly beautiful.
It takes inexpensive cinnamon rolls to another level.
Add a touch of natural beauty to your creative project! This vector clip art set of 17 cactus and succulent plants is drawn by hand and digitally converted to SVG format for your die cut, Cricut, Silhouette, laser printer, or graphic design. It’s easy and satisfying to create your own work of art, and delight your customers! • Includes: 17 elements • File type: SVG and PNG options (PNG options for white fill or just outline) • How to Use: After purchase you can download and extract the files and arrange however you like to create your own composition in your image editing program of choice. • Use examples: Ideal for graphic design, product decoration, Cricut stickers, diy cards, stationary, business cards, t-shirt design, logos, the options are endless! • Terms of Use: - for personal and small commercial use (up to 500 products) - contact me if you are interested in upgrading the licensing to create more than 500 products - not for redistribution or to sell as your own work.
Last Christmas a lot of Pandas seemed to enjoy the result of my first year of comics, so I thought it was about time you saw what I've been drawing since then.
Should "home ec" be brought back to schools?
One woman took to the internet to share her story of petty revenge against her husband who had initiated a separation from her. Some praised her handling of the situation, while others weren't so sure she had come out on top.
“You can get off alcohol, drugs, women, food, and cars, but once you’re hooked on orchids, you’re finished. You never get off orchids…never.” — Joe Kunisch, Commercial Orchid Grower (from the first page of a book called Orchid Fever) I’ve shared my mom’s garden a couple of times before (here and here) but this time around when...Read More »