Decora tu oficina y dale vida con estas plantas mini perfectas para espacios reducidos.
Guepiniopsis alpina, Heterotextus alpinus, Golden jelly cone.
The last few days have had a very green feel to them, making sure all my plants were looking tip top for some special visitors. So, my picture postcards from the weekend are some of the views of our home that I am really enjoying at the moment. Hopefully, it will be a ‘third time’s
Den Frühling holt man sich am besten mit den vielen DIY - Kräutergarten Ideen gleich in die Wohnung! Indoor Gardening Ideen...
Cantharellaceae. Comestible.
Avec ses grandes feuilles en forme d'aile d'ange vertes tachées de gros points blancs avec un revers bronze rouge, j'ai repéré immédiatement sur le stand de Plantemania dans le salon Edénia ce beau bégonia trop rarement proposé à la vente. À force de l'avoir vu en photos dans les livres ou sur Internet, je vais pouvoir en profiter autant que je le souhaite chez moi maintenant.
Exploring one of my favorite streets in Portland with some of my pieces from Patricia Nash. Check out some great places to check out in Portland!
Also known as Sulfur Shelf, this is a choice edible mushroom.
SOLTA A VOZ – Agnes Nunes, Marina Sena, Cynthia Luz e mulheres de todo o Brasil "Que as folhas de outono desenhem novos caminhos". Bom fim d...
Ric Rac cactus, Cryptocereus anthonyanus Just when I thought I knew all the ridiculously fabulous and easy houseplants to grow, I stumbled upon a new one a
For a bit of whimsy and a focal point we have been creating these topiaries made from wire forms stuffed with sphagnum moss. The mane is Nasella and the body is…
All fans of DIY and gardening will rejoice in the idea of throwing the perfect Terrarium Party. Grab a few essentials and start creating your masterpiece.
Today we have chosen to get lost in the wonderful realm of books, more specific the creative methods of recycling book paper and the many delicate book
Explore the stunning orchid chandeliers at the New York Botanical Garden's seasonal exhibition with the experts at HGTV Gardens.
Creoidotus cestatii has to be one of my favourite fungus. When seen from above it seems so common and innocuous, just a white crust attached to the underside of a dead twig. But once turned over and viewed from its lower surface it becomes a fabulous combination of shapes and colours, gills and swirls, love this! Putt Woods, nr Faversham
We love this living willow outdoor structure that gives you another living room in your garden ! Look so romantic ! More Living Willow Structures.
Before Sissinghurst Castle, Vita Sackville-West had a starter garden. Long Barn has plenty of ideas to steal for your own garden. Let's visit:
We have seen a couple locally and have always been intrigued. There is a huge one at the Horniman gardens, and another in Mayow Park behind the Brown & Green cafe. After a bit of digging my parents…
Become a proud #plantparent.
Ein Bauerngarten kann ein echter Traum sein, wenn man ihn richtig anlegt und die passenden Pflanzen wählt. Wie Sie am besten vorgehen, erfahren Sie hier.
Learn how to make a beautiful and eye-catching Coleus Topiary. I'm walking you through the step-by-step process on how to make this topiary.
Today I am going to teach you how to grow ginger in your own home! Let me first tell you why you should grow ginger. Ginger extracts have been shown to have both antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor effects on cells. It is also a good source of potassium, magnesium, copper, manganese and vitamin B6. Ginger has anti-inflammatory compounds called gingerols. These substances are believed to explain why so many people with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis experience reductions in their pain levels and improvements in their mobility when they consume ginger regularly. Gingerols, the active phytonutrients in ginger, kill ovarian cancer cells by inducing apoptosis (programmed cell death) and autophagocytosis (self-digestion). How is that for an incentive? You can grow this right in your own kitchen. Your own personal pharmacy! "Ginger root is sold in a clump that’s often called a “hand.” You’ll want to choose a hand that’s fresh and firm with as many “fingers” as possible. To get as many plants as you can, cut or break the fingers off the main root. Each section with a growing tip will become a plant. Be sure to allow any cut surfaces to dry before planting them in moist soil. Planting is easy: Simply pick a pot that’s at least twice the diameter as the length of your root section. Fill it ¾ full with standard potting soil, and place the small root sections on top of the soil. Water it well. Your plant will survive dry spells, but to get the most consistent growth, keep it damp at all times. Place your ginger pot in a spot where it’ll stay warm. There’s no need to find a sunny spot on your windowsill. At this stage, your ginger actually grows better without direct sunshine. Before you know it, you’ll see sprouts. Studies say ginger’s peak flavor arrives at 265 days. (And if you start the ginger inside in late winter, that one root can produce four times that amount by fall!) But you’ll only get this long growing season by starting your ginger indoors as a houseplant early in the year and then transplanting it in your garden in late spring, once the weather’s warmed. When moving your ginger to your garden, choose a spot with rich, loose soil, and be sure to water it regularly. There aren’t many pests or diseases to worry about. And occasionally, you might get a nice surprise: Your ginger plant may produce yellowish flowers at the base of each stem. With proper care, your ginger can reach 2-4 feet tall. It’ll have narrow, glossy, green leaves that can be up to a foot long. Its roots can be harvested at any time, but you should let the plant grow for at least three to four months before harvesting. You’ll be able to see the ginger roots growing near the surface of the soil. To harvest them, just trim off small sections whenever you need them, while the rest of the plant continues to grow. The new roots that grow from the starter root will have the best flavor and texture. The old starter root should be tossed out at the end of the season." Learn 2 Grow is the source I used for planting and harvesting. See the full post, and their collection of photos here. Health benefit source is from WHFoods. See a complete nutritional guide on ginger here.
Les affiches esprit Memphis de Sarah Illenberger
Here's a nice idea we're going to try this year. We're calling a Climbing Combo - the combination of Clematis with a climbing rose on a trellis. For more great…
Eine der beliebtesten Gartenformen stellt der Bauerngarten dar, der auch als Cottage Garden bekannt
The Old Rectory
Oh my god.
Eu sonho em ter uma estufa aqui em casa, onde eu possa estar entre as flores, as plantas, os legumes...tudo que eu gosto, com o olho na rua e o pé dentro de casa, sonho meu encantado, receber as pessoas nesse pequeno paraíso e recanto iluminado. Achei essas inspirações no skonahem.com. Espero que gostem também, beijos boa semana!
Roses are still the number one flower for Valentine's Day, but you can extend their glory in your own garden throughout summer. Hannah Stephenson offers some tips.
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It's almost that time of year! Show your green side by using recycled materials as plant markers.
Die schon seit der Antike bekannte Pergola dient heute noch der Verzierung von Häusern und Gärten. Eine klassische oder moderne Pergola im Garten sieht nicht nur schön aus, sondern ist auch funktional
kitchen and potager gardens offer a sense of satisfaction & reward for job well done. However, there are distinct differences between the two.
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