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Growing basil in containers

Growing basil in containers Growing your own herbs doesn't require much space. In fact, even though I do have several types of gardens with various vegetables, fruits, and herbs growing, I still grow some of my herbs in containers inside my indoor greenhouses and even before I splurged to purchase my greenhouses, I grew herbs in indoor containers. The cost of seed packets is relatively a lot cheaper than purchasing seasonings from the grocery store. So for today's article I will be sharing how I grow basil in containers inside.  Growing basil in containers Basil loves natural sunlight, and needs plenty of light to grow, however if you live in a shady area where you don't receive much sunlight, then LED grow lights can be used for basil plants. In which case, it happens to be what I specifically use. I have written an article about greenhouse lighting, which explains more about what grow lights I prefer using. I keep the grow lights on my basil plants for at least ten hours ...
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Refreshing Homemade Watermelon Sorbet: A Simple and Delicious Recipe

Refreshing Homemade Watermelon Sorbet: A Simple and Delicious Recipe Nothing beats the summer heat quite like a cool, sweet treat. If you're craving a refreshing dessert that’s both easy to make and bursting with flavor, homemade watermelon sorbet is your perfect answer. Not only does it require minimal ingredients, but it also offers a healthy, fruity alternative to store-bought options. Let’s walk through how to create this delightful treat that will impress family and friends alike. Table of Contents Ingredients Needed Preparation Steps Helpful Tips for Perfect Sorbet Conclusion Ingredients Needed 4 cups of watermelon, cubed (seedless if possible) 1-2 tablespoons of honey or agave syrup (optional, for added sweetness) Juice of ½ lemon (to enhance flavor) Preparation Steps Freeze the watermelon: Spread the cubed watermelon on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and freeze for at least 2 hours or until solid. Blend the ingredients: In a blender or food processor, combine t...

Sweet and Tangy Blackberry Cobbler Recipe: Your Ultimate Guide to a Classic Dessert

Sweet and Tangy Blackberry Cobbler Recipe: Your Ultimate Guide to a Classic Dessert If you're a fan of fruity, comforting desserts that strike the perfect balance between sweet and tart, then a homemade blackberry cobbler is just what you need. This timeless treat combines ripe blackberries with a buttery crust, creating a dessert that's both versatile and irresistibly delicious. Whether you're looking to impress guests at your next dinner gathering or simply indulge in a cozy weekend treat, this blackberry cobbler recipe is guaranteed to satisfy your cravings. Let's walk through the steps to craft this delectable dessert from scratch. Table of Contents Why Choose Blackberries? Ingredients Needed Preparation Tips Step-by-Step Instructions Serving Suggestions Pro Tips & Variations Final Thoughts Why Choose Blackberries? Blackberries are a seasonal favorite that lend their deep, vibrant flavor to baked goods like cobbler. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, an...

Growing vining peach plants

Growing vining peach plants Curiosity hit me when I first came across vining peach seeds because peaches are among one of my favorite fruits. However, I was sorta let down when I saw that vining peaches honestly aren't peaches at all. So what are they really? Today I will try answering this question for y'all. Vining peaches (Cucumis melo chito) are actually just mini melons. The fruit has many different names. Some may call them peach melons, mango-melons, miniature cantaloupe melons, or miniature honeydew melons. The vining peach produces seeds in the center of the fruit, instead of having a pit. The seeds are white, oblong, and look similar to cucumber and other melon seeds such as a cantaloupe. The fragrance of the peach melon is similar to that of a honeydew melon, but also has a slight scent of a peach. So I believe that maybe that's the reason for its name. However, the vining peach tastes nothing like an actual peach that's been grown from a tree. A vining peach...

Sweet Simplicity: How to Make Delicious Homemade Banana Ice Cream

Sweet Simplicity: How to Make Delicious Homemade Banana Ice Cream Nothing beats the comfort of a cool, creamy treat on a warm day, especially when it’s made right in your own kitchen. Homemade banana ice cream offers a healthy, delicious alternative to store-bought frozen desserts, with the added bonus of being quick and easy to prepare. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a kitchen novice, this simple recipe is sure to become a staple in your dessert repertoire. Table of Contents Why Choose Homemade Banana Ice Cream? Ingredients Needed Step-by-Step Preparation Tips for Perfect Results Variations to Try Conclusion Why Choose Homemade Banana Ice Cream? Homemade banana ice cream is not only incredibly easy to make but also free from artificial additives and preservatives. It’s a wholesome, naturally sweet treat that leverages the natural flavor of ripe bananas. Plus, it’s a great way to use up overripe bananas hiding in your fruit bowl! Ingredients Needed 3 ripe bananas 1 teaspoon vanilla ...

Old-fashioned Banana Pudding

Old-fashioned Banana Pudding I never cut corners with this recipe. Meaning, I make the entire recipe start to finish from scratch. Hope y'all will enjoy it!  Various banana recipes usually involve preparing a topping such as pudding, or whipped cream, to spread as the top layer on the dessert. Doing this keeps the sliced bananas from turning brown, slimy, and yucky. This is the reason why I always top my old-fashioned banana pudding with a layer of whipped cream. In another article, I shared how I make homemade vanilla wafers . So, please go to that post to see how you can make them. Below are the ingredients and instructions to prepare my country-style vanilla pudding. After I walk you through the steps of making it, you'll find my recipe to finish preparing my homemade whipped cream and banana pudding.  Ingredients and instructions to make homemade vanilla pudding ¾ cups of Splenda, or sugar 3 tablespoons of cornstarch, or 6 tablespoons of flour ⅛ teaspoon of kosher salt 3 c...

Using Apple Cider Vinegar as a Natural Rooting Hormone

Using Apple Cider Vinegar as a Natural Rooting Hormone Propagating plant clippings is one thing most gardeners like doing because it saves us money and also keeps our plants true. What do I mean by keeping the plants true? When you propagate a plant, it means that the plant that you've taken the clipping from will stay true to the original plant. With stem cuttings, each new plant will duplicate its parent plant. So if you have a favorite plant, it's nice to take several clippings from it and propagate it.  My favorite part about propagating plants is that you can also do this with vegetable plants. Tomatoes and peppers are just a few of the plants in your vegetable garden that can be propagated from cuttings. Starting a vegetable plant from an existing stem is also much faster than growing it from seed.  Apple cider rooting hormone Three teaspoons of apple cider vinegar mixed into a gallon of water is all it takes to make enough rooting hormone to use for several plant stem c...