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The decoration and edible power of herbs
Some edible plants, such as herbs, have the great potential to be planted both outdoor and indoor. Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers from the wellbeing community, Organic food & Wine, Other
Tagged anti-inflamatory, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antioxidant, arthritis, blood pressure, body, calcium, cilantro, compost, coriander, diet, digestion, essential oils, fertiliser, food, gardening, grow, health, healthy, healthy eating, heart diseases, herbal medicine, herbs, indoor, iron, life, lifestyle, luteolin, minerals, mouth ulcers, myristicin, natural, organic, outdoor, parsley, phosphorus, pot, Salmonella, seeds, soil, sulphur, vegetables, vitamins, water
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The basic facts to grow lettuce and spinach
The culture of any vegetable doesn’t really need too much effort; just like everything in life it just requires love and care. To begin with our first vegetable in gardening I choose lettuce and spinach. Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers from the wellbeing community, Natural Therapies, Organic food & Wine, Other
Tagged antibodies, arterioscleroses, cholesterol, compost, cultivation, culture, digging, environment, fibre, food, garden, gardening, health, healthy, healthy eating, hole, humidity, hypothyroidism, intestines, lettuce, life, lifestyle, minerals, natural, nutrients, organic, ph, phytochemicals, plant, pot, seeds, soil, spinach, supplements, transplant, vegetables, vitamins, water, wellbeing
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The complex and rich world of soil
The key to successfully grow any particular vegetable is to maintain the physical and chemical properties of the soil at a certain level but first, you must know what type of seeds you would like to sow and find out their requirements. Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers from the wellbeing community, Organic food & Wine, Other
Tagged acid, alkaline, ants, blueberries, clay, compost, earthworms, ecological system, ecology, environment, food, fungi, health, healthy, healthy eating, life, lifestyle, minerals, natural, nitrogen, nutrients, organic, ph, phosphorus, potassium, river sand, sand, soil, soil paradox, spinach, trochiderma, trophic level, vegetables, water
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Making your own Compost
The benefit of having a culture of earth-worms to produce compost is not only for the soil but reduces our environmental impact because it means we can recycle our organic waste. Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers from the wellbeing community, Organic food & Wine, Other
Tagged alternative medicine, Californian worm, compost, compost bin, culture, domestic, earth worm, Eisenia Andrei, Eisenia foetida, environment, fish bait, food, health, healthy, healthy eating, humidity, life, lifestyle, natural, organic, organic matter, organic waste, ph, population, rate of conversion, recycle, red wrigglers, soil, substratum, temperature, tiger worm, vegetables, vermiculture, water, wellbeing, wooden bed
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Gardening – A Fun Way to Learn About Nature
For many years now I started to wonder how perceptions of our surroundings have changed. Nowadays, children play indoor games rather than stay outside, getting dirty due to playing with the mud. Continue reading
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Tagged air, alternative medicine, compost, education, environment, farm, food, fruit, gardening, happiness, health, healthy, healthy eating, herbal medicine, herbs, life, lifestyle, natural, nature, organic, plant, pollution, school, seeds, soil, stress relief, sustainable, vegetables, water, wellbeing
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