Masoor Dal Tadka – Indian Red Lentil Dal
Masoor dal tadka is a delicious Indian lentil curry made with red lentils. It's easy to make, naturally vegan and gluten free, and full of flavor.
How to Harvest, Cure, and Store Garlic
Knowing when to harvest garlic can be tricky. Here are tips to help you decide when the time is right to harvest garlic, plus learn how to cure and store garlic for winter.
One Pan Caramelized Onion Pasta
A delicious caramelized onion pasta casserole that anyone can make!
Unveiling the Beauty of Aeonium Arboreum: The Tree-like Succulent
Aeonium Arboreum, also known as Tree Aeonium or Tree Houseleek, is a succulent plant native to the Canary Islands. It is known for its tree-like shape and
Seed Saving Basics: How to Save Seeds From Your Garden | Seed saving, Seeds, Seed storage
If you love growing vegetables, take it even one step further by seed saving from your favorite varieties to plant them again next spring! Here's how.
Avocado Vase – Smoke Grey
"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." - Chinese proverb The Avocado Vase ,designed by London-based Ilex Studio, is a pure and simple design, based on the principles of minimalism, timelessness, and functionality. It allows you to observe the avocado seed as it matures, giving an insight into the plants' first stages of life. A refined alternative to the traditional method of growing avocados with toothpicks, the vase mouth cradles the seed, keeping it dry as it sprouts and encouraging the roots to flourish freely. The sinuously shaped vase magnifies the…
Orchid Roots: How To Care For Aerial Orchid Roots To Keep Plants Healthy
Does your orchid have exposed roots growing out the top of the pot? Find out what to do with aerial orchid roots – and whether you should trim them.
Sautéed Bok Choy
This sautéed bok choy is tossed in garlic, ginger, and sesame oil for a delicious side that'll keep your time in the kitchen quick and easy!
How to Plant Corn in a Small Garden
Learning how to plant corn in your garden is simple. As long as you provide enough water and keep pests at bay, you’ll have corn success!