Tag: Gardening Products and Tips

How to Start Roots on Baby Spider Plants

How to Start Roots on Baby Spider Plants

I enjoy tending to a wide variety of indoor houseplants. At the time of this blog post I have 17 mature houseplants and over 15 starters waiting to be planted. I’m not an expert gardener and always learning new things. There are a wide variety 

4 Tips to Make Your Garden More Relaxing and Welcoming

4 Tips to Make Your Garden More Relaxing and Welcoming

Do you have a back garden that goes severely underused? Would you like to be able to relax in the garden more often, and even use it for entertaining, but it needs a makeover first? Having outdoor space is a wonderful thing but it does 

Healthy Gardening: 5 Superfoods to Grow in Your Garden

Healthy Gardening: 5 Superfoods to Grow in Your Garden

During these trying times, the best way to maintain oneself is to live and eat healthily. The COVID-19 pandemic brings a period of reflection that the best wealth a person can possess is wealth in health. People witnessed lives being taken away as swiftly as the wind moves around, so it is vital to take care of one’s health.

What is healthier than having a garden full of superfoods? Since the pandemic is still very much around, it is ideal to stay at home most of the time to avoid the consequences of getting out. Having a super accessible superfood garden would make one spend less and spare oneself of all the possible risks of going out. However, what are these superfoods that are not only super healthy but also super easy to grow?

5 Superfoods To Grow In Your Garden

Read on because here are five (5) of them:

Sweet Peas

Did you know that protein (vegan) powder manufacturers use peas as a base? This shows how healthy peas can be. Peas, in general, are excellent sources of different vitamins and minerals human bodies need to survive and develop healthily. In consuming peas, one would have enough vitamin K, which prompts the body to produce osteocalcin, which hardens the calcium in the bones, making them stronger and healthier. Learn More about sweet peas here.

Of course, peas don’t contain vitamin K alone. It possesses more essential vitamins and minerals such as antioxidants like vitamin C, E, and Zinc. They also have an essential fatty acid called Omega 3, which is good for the heart. Vitamin B is also present, which is crucial in regulating homocysteine, a trigger for cardiovascular diseases. This proves that eating peas could make the heart healthy.

Avocados

Fun fact: avocados are so healthy that Aztecs used them as their primary source of nutrients. Avocados are known to have monounsaturated fats. These are healthy fats that many nutritionists consider as one of THE superfoods. Monounsaturated fats are dietary fats that greatly help in weight loss and reduce risk factors for heart diseases. They are liquid at room temperatures and solid in cold climates.

Avocados are packed with nutrients and are an essential superfood. They have lutein, which is an antioxidant that is good for the eyes and skin. They also have magnesium which is necessary for calming the nerves and increasing one’s energy, folate for reducing the risk of macular degeneration (age-related), carotenoids for the protection of vision, and supporting male reproductive organs and cardiovascular organs.

Mushrooms

Recent studies have concluded that mushrooms are, in fact, more healthy than what was previously learned. They are loaded with numerous vitamins, and they contain no gluten or cholesterol, which is why nowadays there are so many supplements made from mushrooms, such as those from Nature’s Happiness. They are perfect for those who are on a diet. They act as a prebiotic inside the body, which cleanses the digestive system. They are rich in antioxidants that boost the immune system.

However, one has to make sure not to overeat since it was proven to cause panic, anxiety attacks, vomiting, and diarrhea. It was concluded that one could eat at least five buttons per day to consider it in the umbrella of healthy mushroom consumption. Mushrooms can help protect the brain from neurological illnesses as it ages. A healthy diet and exercise plus the right amount of mushrooms per day could enable one to have a healthy brain.

Sweet Potatoes

Potatoes are an all-time favorite for many people. They are starchy, sweet, nutritious, and can be added to almost any dish. One can get creative and make any snack or viand in mind out of this superfood; rest assured, they will always taste good. Ast for the nutrients, one won’t be disappointed since they help the human body in many ways.

Sweet potatoes are fiber-rich. This means that eating them will lessen the chance of one having colon cancer in the future. Additionally, fiber helps in bowel movements, so one can be assured of gut health protection when consuming sweet potatoes. Furthermore, they contain beta-carotene, which helps the eyes by making vitamin A so light-detecting receptors form.

Broccoli

Last and most definitely not the least, the good old broccoli. Their reputation for being an ultimate superfood has been going on for a long time. Lists like this won’t be complete without this tasty and nutritious vegetable. They are known to contain Vitamin C, which is used by the body to produce collagen. This nutrient is good for the bones and skin. Collagen can help in preventing skin damage which includes wrinkles.

This vegetable is proven to aid in digestion by containing dietary fibers. This would regulate the digestive system and promote a healthier digestive tract, which lessens the chances of having colon cancer and preventing constipation. It is also worth noting that broccoli has an anti-inflammatory effect since it contains an antioxidant called sulforaphane which helps reduce inflammatory markers in the body.

Remember

Try to be practical during this pandemic. Utilize resources such as a garden to lessen the number of times you go out in public. The risk and consequences are never worth it, and doing practical garden projects like this would greatly help your body and mental health.

A Little Peek at our Spring Flowers

A Little Peek at our Spring Flowers

We enjoy gardening…all type’s of different gardening! We have a few fruit trees, two vegetable garden plots, a raise platform garden bed, a raspberry bush patch, a grapevine area and 3 flower garden beds. We’re not experts and continue to learn as we go along. 

North Spore Golden Oyster Mushroom Growing Kit

North Spore Golden Oyster Mushroom Growing Kit

The first week in April is always a busy time of the year for us. It’s the week that we start getting things rolling for our gardening season. We start a lot of our seedlings for various veggies, start tilling the soil in our three 

Craft Project: Painted Soup Can Lids Garden Markers

Craft Project: Painted Soup Can Lids Garden Markers

Painted Soup Can Lids Garden MarkersLooking for a way to recycle those soup can lids? Mason jar lids? If so, these Painted Soup Can Lids Garden Markers craft project is for you! This project can be easily made by older children, adults and seniors with basic art and crafts supplies. I enlisted a few kids in our family ages 8 to 13 years of age to help me make them.

* This post contains affiliate links.

When collecting soup can lids you want to use a can opener that unseals the lid from the can. This will give your lid smooth edges. Hand wash the lid in a little bit of soapy water and towel dry. They need to be completely clean and dry before beginning this project.

Painted Soup Can Lids Garden Markers

Clean Soup Can Lids or Mason Jar Lids
Drill with Drill Bit
Acrylic Craft Paints
Paint Brush, Water Dish, Paper Towels
Acrylic Paint Pens
Clear Acrylic Spray Sealer, Glossy Finish
Clear Fishing Line
Scissors

Tips: An old plastic placemat, table cloth or shower curtain makes for a great nonstick painting surface. Cut down larger plastic pieces to placemat size. Lay them on your work surface to protect it from paint. If you don’t have any…a sheet of aluminum foil works just as well. Acrylic Paint Pens aren’t needed but they make a great tool for writing the name of the plant on the garden marker. If you’re a great painter, you can certainly use a brush with paint to add the plant’s name.

Painted Soup Can Lids Garden Markers

Use a drill with a drill bit (an adult) to make a hole at the top of each lid. Base coat your lids with 2-3 coats of acrylic craft paint. Once dry, flip them over and base coat the other side. We like to paint both sides but you can certainly just paint the front side of the lid.

You can get fancy or just use simple designs like we did in our shown examples. None of us are expert painters so quick & easy was the way to go. Once you have painted on your designs and the name of the plant you’ll want to let your lids thoroughly dry…4 to 6 hours.

Take them outside and spray each side of your lid with 2-3 coats of clear acrylic spray sealer. This will protect the painted finish from the outdoor elements. Mine hold up well for an entire garden season. Cut 8-10″ long piece of clear fishing line. You’ll tie that through the hole on your lid and then attach it to your garden stake or tomato cage. That’s it…you’re done!

* This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may or may not receive a small commission which helps to support this site. Thank you!

Shelly's Signature

Gardening – Getting Started Growing Our Own Grapes

Gardening – Getting Started Growing Our Own Grapes

Last year a friend of ours gave us their old grapevine that they no longer wanted. It’s a mature vine and was in perfect health. They dug it up, brought it to us and my husband transplanted it in one corner of our backyard. We 

Costoffs Raised Garden Bed Review

Costoffs Raised Garden Bed Review

We purchased our home 12 years ago and knew we wanted to become backyard gardeners. Our home only sits on a 1/2 acre so we need to utilize gardening space wisely. We currently have two small vegetable gardens, a raspberry bush patch, 3 blueberry bushes,