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Lemon Thyme: A Journey Through Fragrant History and Gardening Triumphs.
Welcome to the world of Lemon thyme, where fragrance dances on the breeze and culinary adventures await. Unearth the history, unravel the secrets of successful cultivation, and unlock the magic of Lemon thyme. From soil secrets to sunlight desires, wateri
Picture yourself in a vibrant garden, the air filled with the invigorating aroma of fresh herbs. Among them stands an unsung hero—a petite yet potent herb known as Lemon thyme. With its delicate leaves and captivating fragrance, Lemon thyme has woven its way into the hearts and gardens of herb enthusiasts around the world. In this blog post, we embark on a journey through the enchanting world of…
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tweedfrog · 4 days
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Biggest indicator that ASOIAF is a fantasy series is that they have a (fairly?) safe reliable contraceptive in moontea and somehow haven't farmed the herbs into extinction
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800-dick-pics · 1 month
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am i thankful for racially competent and culturally aware schooling, of course! but do i wish it was less..........normie
like i wish there was more i guess, talking about disabled and chronically ill birthing people, actual inclusive language surrounding birth and postpartum, talks about gay and trans births. I just feel drained everyday that i have to read about "the mother and father" when Im nb with a wife
its also like i have been a CH (certified herbalist) for 2 years and traditional herbalist for 12 so the herbal remedies portion of our textbook worries me!!!!! Its not that any of the information is going to kill or harm a pregnant person its that its not accurate enough!!! All of dosing I do is custom to 1 person, their weight, metabolism, their cultural beliefs/practice and unique to their needs! I dont even feel comfortable sharing herbal information on my personal bc i know how so many people run with the first thing they hear and never look into it again. Like i ALMOST have given a lot of people advice esp on how not to get pregnant and induce youre period to be unpregnant bc i know people NEED that information and I feel seeing people needing abortions but i feel so wrong publishing it. While i know how to go about making herbal medicine, taking it at high doses for a length of time, but not everyone has my training and experiences. So I find it off putting that my teachers would include any herbalist anything without instructions for prepping the herbs, dosages, risks/warnings and just basic herbal education esp when we are talking about keeping a pregnancy. Maybe im just younger, more "new school" but i fully believe we can have traditional healing modalities with science and inclusiveness
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plasticsandwich · 2 years
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@secretbenvibes​ doing it to youuuu!!!!!!!!!! flowering u,................
uwahhh i think ill assign u a Sunflower!! they’re very simple yet memorable flowers, and they symbolize all sorts of good things and omens- all of which come to mind when i think abt you :)
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Generally sunflowers are seen as a sign of purity, growth, loftiness/ambition & happiness. There’s a lot i could tell you abt them but nothing i think you wouldnt know already smdkfmsdkfs to me, you’re always very kind and reliable, and i think of you as someone who always helps me look towards the nicer parts of life. Its simple, pretty and sweet, all which are traits i associate with you <3
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rriverrunning · 20 days
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hmm! interesting!
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markstudss · 3 months
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farmerstrend · 3 months
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The Current State of Coriander Farming in Kenya
Coriander, also known as dhania in Kenya, is a popular herb cherished for its unique flavor and aroma. It’s a staple ingredient in many Kenyan dishes, featuring prominently in stews and the refreshing kachumbari salad. But coriander’s significance goes beyond the kitchen. In recent years, coriander farming in Kenya has emerged as a promising avenue for both domestic consumption and international…
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angagonzalez · 4 months
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bharatvarsh22 · 8 months
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CONTAINER GARDENING FOR SUMMER: CHOOSING HEAT-TOLERANT PLANTS FOR POTS AND PLANTERS
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Summer is a time when many gardeners turn their attention to container gardening. Whether you have limited space, a desire for mobility, or simply want to add a touch of greenery to your indoor and outdoor living areas, container gardening offers a versatile and rewarding solution. However, the scorching heat of summer can pose a challenge for plants, making it crucial to select heat-tolerant species that can thrive in pots and planters. In this guide, we will explore the world of container gardening for summer, focusing on choosing the right heat-tolerant plants for your pots and planters.
Let’s start working on a mini nursery for you this summer.
Selecting the Perfect Containers
Before diving into plant selection, it’s important to choose the right containers for your summer garden. Opt for containers made from materials that provide insulation against extreme temperatures, such as ceramic, terracotta, or thick plastic. These materials help to regulate soil temperature and prevent rapid water evaporation. Additionally, ensure that your containers have proper drainage holes to prevent waterlogging, which can be detrimental to the health of your plants.
Compact Heat-Tolerant Plants for Small-Scale Gardens
If you have limited space or want to create a vibrant display on your balcony, small-scale container gardens are the perfect solution. Look for compact heat-tolerant plants that don’t require a lot of room to spread out. Some excellent choices include dwarf varieties of tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants, as well as herbs like basil, thyme, and rosemary. These plants not only tolerate heat well but also provide a delightful culinary experience.
Colorful Annuals for Summer Containers
To add a burst of color and beauty to your summer container garden, consider incorporating heat-tolerant annuals. Zinnias, marigolds, petunias, and celosias are just a few examples of vibrant annual flowers that can withstand the summer heat. These plants offer a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes, allowing you to create stunning arrangements that brighten up your outdoor spaces.
Edible Delights: Herbs and Vegetables
Container gardening provides an excellent opportunity to grow your own herbs and vegetables, even in the heat of summer. Many herbs thrive in containers and can withstand high temperatures. Herbs like sage, oregano, and lavender are known for their resilience. For vegetables, consider heat-tolerant varieties such as cherry tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and summer squash. With proper care and regular watering, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of fresh, homegrown produce. You can browse our website Bharatvarsh Nature Farms to get started with your mini container garden.
Trailing and Hanging Plants
To make the most of vertical space and create a cascading effect in your container garden, incorporate trailing and hanging plants. These plants not only add visual interest but also maximize the use of limited space. Heat-tolerant trailing plants include cascading petunias, sweet potato vines, trailing nasturtiums, and ivy geraniums. Hanging baskets with colorful flowers or trailing foliage can be suspended from hooks or pergolas, creating a captivating garden display.
Stylish Succulents
Succulents have gained popularity in recent years due to their unique forms and low maintenance requirements. These drought-tolerant plants are ideal for summer container gardening, as they store water in their leaves, enabling them to survive in hot and dry conditions. Echeverias, sedums, and agaves are popular choices for succulent container gardens. Combine different textures and colors to create visually appealing compositions that thrive in the summer sun.
Continue Reading: https://bharatvarshnaturefarms.com/container-gardening-for-summer-choosing-heat-tolerant-plants-for-pots-and-planters/
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herbgardenguide · 8 months
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My Herbs are Crying Out for Help (and I Don't Speak Plant)
Okay, buckle up, plant fam! My name's Lila, and let me tell you, my 30s are all about embracing new challenges. Sure, I've climbed the corporate ladder, slayed spin class, and even mastered the art of the perfect smoky eye. But this year? I'm on a mission to become a plant whisperer. Specifically, an herb whisperer, because my tiny windowsill jungle is looking, well, less than #thriving.
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See, my basil leaves are about as lively as a Monday morning meeting, my mint smells like it forgot to wash its metaphorical hair, and the oregano…let's just say it's seen better days. Are they hungry? Nutrient-deprived? Suffering an existential plant crisis?
So, naturally, I did what any self-respecting internet denizen would do: I dove headfirst into the rabbit hole of gardening blogs and forums. Turns out, my wilting friends were sending me subtle SOS signals I desperately needed to decode. ️‍♀️
First up, the mint. Pale leaves and a weak scent? Magnesium deficiency, apparently. Hello, Epsom salts, my new best friend! Next, the oregano with its sad, yellow veins. Iron deficiency, says the internet sage. Time to whip out the iron chelate!
And it worked! Slowly but surely, my herbs started talking again. The mint regained its sass, the oregano perked up like it just had a double espresso, and the basil? Let's just say my pesto game is about to hit epic levels.
But it wasn't all smooth sailing. Over-eager me accidentally gave the parsley a fertilizer overdose, and let's just say it wasn't feeling the #glowup. But hey, every gardener (whisperer?) makes mistakes, right?
Now, my windowsill jungle isn't just a source of fresh herbs (although let me tell you, homemade pesto is a game-changer!), it's a testament to my newfound plant communication skills. I can practically hear them whispering their needs, and I'm learning to respond in the language of nutrients and sunshine. ☀️
So, fellow plant parents, don't despair if your greenery seems down in the dumps. Pay attention to the subtle signs, do your research, and don't be afraid to experiment (maybe skip the fertilizer frenzy though, trust me). Soon enough, you'll be conversing with your leafy companions like a pro, and your kitchen will be overflowing with the delicious rewards of a thriving indoor jungle!
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fertilitylens · 8 months
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How to Use Dong Quai Root For Fertility + Benefits And Guide
The journey toward fertility is a path often paved with hope, anticipation, and a quest for natural support. One such natural aide steeped in traditional wisdom is Dong Quai, commonly hailed as the ‘female ginseng.’ With an intriguing history in Eastern medicine for its purported ability to enhance fertility, Dong Quai has caught the attention of many seeking to nurture their reproductive…
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dreaminsince99 · 9 months
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kawoyaa4 · 11 months
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Fertility herbs for getting pregnant
Today, numerous factors can cause infertility in both men and women. But how can one address this issue? As an African traditional healer, I offer several solutions to tackle infertility. It can be treated through the casting of potent fertility spells, which require you, the client, to take my carefully prepared solutions derived from various African trees. Once treated properly, infertility can…
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gardenholic · 1 year
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11 Best Herbs That You Must Grow in Your Home Garden/Backyard: A Comprehensive Guide
Growing herbs in your home garden can be a rewarding and beneficial experience. Not only do they add flavour and freshness to your meals, but they also offer a range of health benefits. In this section, we will explore the advantages of cultivating herbs in your own backyard or home garden. One of the primary benefits of growing herbs at home is the convenience it provides. Having a readily…
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davidscrimgeour · 1 year
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Boulder Acupuncture for Fertility: Trusted Expertise with David Scrimgeour
Are you seeking fertility solutions in Boulder, Colorado? Discover the expertise of David Scrimgeour, a trusted acupuncturist with over 30 years of success in enhancing fertility through Chinese Medicine. With a focus on hormonal balance, egg quality, sperm health, and more, his treatments address various infertility factors. Benefit from the harmonizing power of acupuncture, tailored herbal formulas, and lifestyle counseling for holistic fertility support. Consider the synergy of Western medicine and Oriental Medicine for even higher success rates. Explore Boulder Acupuncture for fertility with a proven acupuncturist today.
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