Happy Earth Day, everyone! I hope you are having a lovely day. I know not everyone has a green thumb, So here is a link to some great house plants you can buy that do a great job of scrubbing the air and removing toxins.
For those of you who want to try or already enjoy growing some tasty edibles (even if all you have is a tiny little windowsill and no garden to speak of), here are some great links:
- How to grow grass indoors
- Grow small pots of herbs in a small space using a tiered serving tray
- Month-by-month guide to vegetable gardening
- Use toilet roll cardboard as seed starters indoors
- Growing tomatoes in containers
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Happy Earth day to you too! I have really enjoyed this "green" series you have posted. I am also a big fan of method products, and I will certainly try the oil mixed with my moisturizer. I've always wanted to grow my own herbs, and my few attempts so far have failed, but I will give it another try thanks to your link! And happy Easter!
Happy Earth day to you too! love all your product roundups! :-) and love that garden too! gorgeous!
Happy Earth Day to everyone at the budding Tanis Fiber Arts. Thanks for links, too!
I've finally managed to keep a plant alive at work for over a year, and I just discovered that two of the three plants in the same planter are on that list! Now if only I could remember to water the plants at home.
Thanks for the links!
I tried to plant a vegetable garden two summers ago, but I bit off way more than I could chew and it just kind of got away from me. I'd like to try again this year :)
I also saw an article in real simple that used egg shell halves and egg cartons as starters. You take your egg shell half, poke a small hole in the bottom and plant your seeds in there. Then, when you're seeing sprouts, you can just stick the egg shell/seedling in the ground and voilĂ ! The shell just breaks down after that.
While I'm completely baffled as to why one would want to grow grass inside, I am super excited about having a house and yard so I can grow stuff this year!
Thanks for all the links! I wish I wasn't the angel of death to plants. :(
Ooh, I love that serving tray herb stand! And air-cleansing plants are such a great idea, thanks!
Happy Earth Day! MMMmm cherry tomatoes are my favorite!
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