Rewilding Britain – Beavers & the Renaissance of the Countryside
Rewilding Britain – Beavers & the Renaissance of the Countryside It all started with an idea of reintroducing beavers to the UK. The beavers were hunted... Read more.
Rewilding Britain – the Controversial Story of Wild Boar
I lived in Bavaria for many years and these animals can genuinely be dangerous, but that’s only when a Female has her young to protect, like you say though, they... Read more.
Rewilding Britain is needed for several important reasons
Rewilding Britain is needed for several important reasons: In essence, rewilding Britain is needed to restore and protect the UK’s natural environment, foster... Read more.
Scots Pine Tree – Facts & Identification
Planted a couple of Scots pine about 12 years ago there 30 + feet high and attract red squirrels and pine martens and all sorts of native birds.... Read more.
Hornbeam Tree – Facts & Identification
The hornbeam tree, scientifically known as Carpinus, refers to a group of deciduous trees and shrubs in the Betulaceae family. They are found in North America, Europe,... Read more.
Horse Chestnut Tree – Identification & Facts
The horse chestnut tree, scientifically known as Aesculus hippocastanum, is a deciduous tree native to parts of Southeast Europe and West Asia. It is a popular ornamental... Read more.
Teaching children the joy of gardening
I remember as a child going out to my grandmothers garden and her showing me her garden and teaching me how to grow and eat fresh tomatoes off the vine. I have had... Read more.
Gardening With Kids: Dinosaur Garden, Teaching Children The Joy Of Gardening
We hope to inspire you to garden at home with your children. Thanks to Smartpots for partnering with us on this project! I hope you enjoy this video! Please like,... Read more.
How Often to Add Hydrogen Peroxide to Plants and Garden
Using Hydrogen Peroxide in Your Garden: Frequency and Applications Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a versatile household item with a range of applications in the garden.... Read more.
Vinegar vs Baking Soda Weed Killer Comparison
I compared Vinegar with Baking Soda as an effective way of killing Weeds. I created vinegar solution with some soap, baking soda solution diluted in water in 1 to... Read more.
How to Make Aloe Vera Gel in 90 Seconds!!
Aloe Vera Gel is very easy to extract and make from an Aloe Vera Leaf. To get started, first remove the bottom scarred part of the aloe vera leaf. Then remove the... Read more.
How to Grow Pomegranate Tree from Seed
Pomegranate Trees are one of the easiest to grow from seed. Make sure to remove the juice and pulp from the seed by squishing the seed in paper towel and let the... Read more.
15 Vegetables You Can Grow in Shade Garden
If you have a garden with limited sunlight, there are still plenty of vegetables you can successfully grow in the shade. While most vegetables thrive in full sun,... Read more.
DIY Ant Trap to Kill and Get Rid of Ants using Borax
This DIY Ant Trap is All Natural and is very effective in Controlling and Killing Ants using Borax. This trap is the best way to control pests in your garden. I... Read more.
3 DIY Mosquito Trap Comparison Yeast vs Soap vs Borax
I compared 3 DIY Mosquito traps that are mentioned heavily in articles and videos across the internet to kill and get rid of Mosquitoes. I used traps using yeast,... Read more.
Bury Kitchen Scraps Directly in Garden and This Happens
Burying kitchen scraps directly in your garden can have several benefits, as well as some considerations to keep in mind. Here’s what happens when you bury... Read more.
14 Store Bought Vegetables & Herbs You Can Regrow
I am regrowing 14 store bought Vegetables and Herbs. These 14 vegetables and herbs are very easy to regrow. You can either grow these indoors, outdoors, or near... Read more.
How to Fertilize Lotus Plant | How to Get Lots of Blooms
Introduction: Lotus plants (Nelumbo spp.) are revered for their stunning, otherworldly beauty and symbolic significance in many cultures. With their magnificent,... Read more.
Growing Radish in Waste Bottles | Seed to Harvest
Growing radishes in waste bottles is a great way to reuse materials and produce fresh, homegrown vegetables. This method is often referred to as “container... Read more.
How to Grow Alyssum Flower | Seed to Flower
GROW SWEET ALYSSUM IN POTS | WITH FULL UPDATES USEFUL TIPS : Alyssum flowers are not only beautiful, but they also attract many of the beneficial pests that help... Read more.
What should I be planting in January ? | Allotment Gardening for Beginners
Planting in January largely depends on your local climate and growing zone. In many regions, January is a cold, winter month, and outdoor planting opportunities... Read more.
How Do I Start a Small Vegetable Garden in Texas?
How Do I Start a Small Vegetable Garden in Texas?. Part of the series: From Garden to Table. Starting a small vegetable garden is a great activity to undergo in... Read more.
Never Throw Away Toilet Paper Rolls | 5 Uses in Gardening
Title: Never Throw Away Toilet Paper Rolls: 5 Uses in Gardening Toilet paper rolls are often considered a nuisance after they’ve served their primary purpose,... Read more.
Easiest Way to Save Tomato Seeds
Saving tomato seeds is a straightforward process and can be a fun gardening project. Here’s the easiest way to save tomato seeds: Materials You’ll Need:... Read more.
5 Reasons Your Tomatoes are Not Producing and Dropping Flowers
If your tomato plants are not producing fruit and are dropping flowers, there could be several reasons for this issue. Here are five common reasons why your tomatoes... Read more.
Stop Buying Butter! Make Your Own with One Ingredient!
Butter is very easy to make and you only need one ingredient to make butter which is heavy cream. Use a blender to churn the cream and the butter will separate from... Read more.
Grow Pineapple Plant from Grocery Store Bought Pineapple
Grow Pineapple from the top of another Pineapple that you can buy from a grocery store. It takes anywhere from 18 to 24 months to grow a pineapple from the top of... Read more.
Turn Kitchen Scraps into Rich Organic Compost Tea
Compost tea is a nutrient-rich liquid fertilizer that’s made by steeping composted materials in water. It’s an excellent way to turn kitchen scraps and... Read more.
Never Bury These Things in Your Garden
While gardening is a fantastic way to enhance your outdoor space and grow your own food, there are certain items that you should never bury in your garden. Some... Read more.
Reasons Why Not to Have Grass Paths In Your Garden
Grass paths, while they may seem like an attractive addition to a garden or yard, have their fair share of drawbacks that may make you reconsider their suitability... Read more.
