Garden
DIY Herb Drying Rack
This minimalistic DIY herb drying rack is a practical and beautiful way to dry your herbs. Here we are. After 5 years of vehemently swearing I would never DIY anything macrame, we find ourselves in an exceptional situation. However, due to my lack of artistic skills with anything thread related, I kept the actual macrame part…
Free DIY seed starter pots with upcycled materials
This is how you can make your own seed starter pots with upcycled materials – free, environmentally friendly and fun to make with kids! The gardening season is already in full force and many of us are busy starting seeds and getting the garden ready. So, I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to…
The Garden In October
We have arrived at the last episode of our monthly gardening series. I am feeling slightly nostalgic about our series coming to an end. Looking back at the progress of our plants, I am amazed at how much can happen within just a few months and how much produce we were able to grow. I…
The Garden in September
The autumn clean up has started and plants are slowly coming to the end of their lifespan. Now is the time to continue harvesting and start getting ready for winter. Our monthly garden series is slowly coming to an end, as this will be the second to last update before the winter. The garden is…
The Garden in August
The summer is coming to an end and it’s time to enjoy the last bounty of the summer harvest. August has been such a busy month that I admittedly ignored the garden a bit more than I should have. While watering has been on my daily agenda, things like plucking weeds and checking for diseases…
The Garden in July
Summer is progressing and plants are enjoying the hottest time of the year. It is time to take a breather and enjoy the hard work you have put into the garden. July has been a more relaxed month, compared to the ones before. I have taken more time to just enjoy the plants as opposed…
The Garden in June
The middle of June marks the official start of summer. Sun loving plants have growth spurts and start to produce flowers which later turn into fruit. I keep thinking the last month was my favourite month in the garden, but then a new month comes around and the garden just keeps getting fuller and more…
The Garden in May
May is another busy month in the garden. It is the time to bring all your plants outside and let them enjoy the warm spring weather. Hello and welcome to another monthly gardening post! I cannot believe how much has happened within a month! Only after taking a look at last month’s garden update, I…
The Garden in April
April is the time that spring visibly arrives. Everything starts to bloom again and plants recover from the winter. The wonderful spring scent is in the air and birds are chirping. Today I have a ton of tips to share along with the monthly progress in our vegetable, flower and herb garden. Don’t be surprised if…
The Garden in March
March is by far the busiest month in the garden. Spring officially starts today so now is the best time to get the garden back into shape after winters slumber. I’m excited to announce a new series that I am starting here on HBB, namely a monthly gardening series. The Garden in …. will showcase…
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