2020 was the year we all suddenly found ourselves at home a lot more and in need of something new to focus on. Some of us took up puzzles. Others finally
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If youa??re looking for a great addition to garden beds or borders, or even something to add to a meadow garden, consider planting the easy-growing self heal plant. Read this article to learn more abo
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Hi friends & happy Friday! Welcome to Favorite Things Friday! I know I say this a lot, but I feel like this weeks favorites are very random. But that makes it more interesting right? I hope you enjoy my favorites from this week & that you have a great weekend. Be sure to leave your favorites in the comments below & find me on Facebook & Instagram to follow me off the blog as well. Enjoy! Favorite office space. Favorite gallery wall. Favorite look. Favorite headboard. Favorite Kitchen. Favorite toddler room. Favorite open shelves. Favorite chalkboard wall. Favorite indoor plant.
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Botanical Name: Evernia prunastri. Other Common Names: Ekmossa (Swedish), mousse de chêne (French), Eichenmoss (German). Habitat: Oakmoss is widespread throughout Europe, North Africa, Asia and North America. Description: Evernia prunastri or oakmoss is a lichen of the Parmeliaceae family. The genus Evernia contains about ten different species. The thalli (the vegetative body of a lichen) are bush-shaped and grow together to form large clumps. The thallus is flat and highly branched. It grows on trunks and branches of shrubs and deciduous trees like oaks, fruit trees, and blackthorn but also sometimes on pine trees. It is green to light whitish-green
Yarrow is a common wild herb that's useful in both the kitchen and medicine cabinet. This list of yarrow uses covers everything from biscuits and beer to salves, soaps, and tinctures. Yarrow's always seemed magical
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