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Growing it Yourself 1
I would be lying as much as I would love to say that we ditched the grocery store and have become entirely self-sufficient. Most people are limited in space, time, and equipment to be fully sustainable on their own, but that is ok. Taking that first step into growing your own food is a great start, and even if you only have room and the means to grow one type of herb in an old water bottle, that is still a step in the right direction.
By Shelbi Thomas4 years ago in Lifehack
WELL Health Announces Approval of Normal Course Issuer Bid
VANCOUVER, BC, May 30, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - WELL Health Technologies Corp. (TSX: WELL) (the "Company" or "WELL"), a company focused on positively impacting health outcomes by leveraging technology to empower practitioners and their patients globally, is pleased to announce that the Notice of Intention to Make a Normal Course Issuer Bid ("NCIB") it filed with the Toronto Stock Exchange ("TSX") has been approved by the TSX. The NCIB is a renewal of its NCIB that expired on May 11, 2022.
By Life Ideas4 years ago in Lifehack
Celery Farming in India with Necessary Information
Celery is generally a leafy vegetable which you can grow from its stalk. It has become a household staple along with onion, carrot and potatoes. Celery thrives to a height of 12 - 16 inches and is composed of leaf top stalks arranged in a conical shape joined at a common base. Commercial cultivation of celery is confined to India. This vegetable's leaf stalks or petals are eaten raw as a salad and can sometimes be cooked as a vegetable.
By Tractor Guru4 years ago in Lifehack
How To Get Rid of Aphids on Roses
Aphids love to visit our plants and rose bushes every year and can rapidly mount a significant onslaught. Rose bushes are commonly attacked by Macrosiphum rosae (Rose aphid) or Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Potato aphid), which also affects many other flowering plants.
By Heather Whitney4 years ago in Lifehack
Doomsday Gardening
Happy National Vegetable Garden Day everyone! What better way to enjoy the season than by planting your own vegetables. 32 million homes plant this type of garden every year. Eight out of ten do it for the fresh produce, saving on their grocery bill. With so many fun and yummy veggies out there, it's hard to decide what to plant. These are the five best choices for the beginner prepper.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in Lifehack
Companion Planting in Your Veggie Garden
It's the first week of April, and here in zone 7a that means that it is time to start getting serious about the garden plot and decide what plants are going where. It is entirely possible that along your travels you have heard of the term “companion planting”. Though it is a term many of us have heard, and its probable that you have seen posts floating around on Pinterest or Instagram that talk about it, but do you know what it is?
By Kristen Abram4 years ago in Lifehack
4 Common Swimming Pool Plumbing Problems
On a sunny day, nothing beats diving into the pool. Pools, however, have their drawbacks. Correcting a chemical imbalance or repairing a pool pump are examples of these drawbacks. But sometimes it is a simple DIY fix. Sometimes it's a big issue, such as a leak or crumbling plaster, that needs the assistance of a specialist.Pool plumbing leaks are one aspect of pool care that many pool owners are concerned about, but PVC plumbing repairs and the installation of new or replacement equipment into the plumbing pipes are simple.Plumbing issues in your pool might be tough to identify. However, it is critical to address them immediately, as delaying to deal with the plumbing issues might result in costly repairs in the future. It that happens it might be a good time to call the experts.
By BoydOBenjamin4 years ago in Lifehack
6 Best Garden Maintenance Tips for Summer
Being prepared for the summer season means more than stocking up on sunscreen and bug spray; it also means making sure your home garden stays in tip-top shape through the hot months as summer poses its own unique set of maintenance challenges. It’s important to understand that while this is a great time to plant, weed, and harvest your garden, it’s also necessary to understand how your plants will react to summer heat. Start planning your garden maintenance using garden maintenance tips to ensure that you have a healthy, productive, and attractive garden all summer long.
By Small Box Garden4 years ago in Lifehack
Why I'm a Sucker for Succulents. Top Story - April 2022.
Those who follow my social media know I post endless pictures of my garden—and many of those snaps are of my succulent plants. The colors are infinitely mesmerizing, and their shapes are sometimes more so.
By Catherine Kenwell4 years ago in Lifehack









