Nature
Why You Should Have A Medicinal Garden In Your Backyard
A medicinal garden kit is a collection of plants, seeds, and instructions for growing and using herbs for medicinal purposes. These kits can be used by individuals or communities to grow their own natural medicine, and can be especially beneficial for those who live in rural or remote areas where access to traditional medicine may be limited.
By Mark Lopez3 years ago in Earth
How to Grow a Medicinal Garden
The Medicinal Garden Kit is a great way to start growing your own herbs for medicinal purposes. The kit includes everything you need to get started, including seeds for a variety of medicinal herbs such as echinacea, chamomile, and calendula, as well as a detailed guide on how to plant and care for them.
By LukeBusiness3 years ago in Earth
Top 3 Garden Gadgets to buy on Amazon
Many have always enjoyed a beautiful garden display. There are so many options to gardening. Gardening has a wide range of benefits, both for the gardener and the environment. That is how we continue to keep our envirnment so green and healthy. Some of the main benefits include:
By Mrs. Wifey Chronicles3 years ago in Earth
The Bermuda Triangle of Forests
The Hoia Baciu forest in Romania is just as famous for its disappearances as the Bermuda Triangle. Often referred to as the "Bermuda Triangle of Romania," this vast Transylvanian forest is steeped in mystery and notoriety—and with good reason. The Hoia Baciu forest is a bastion for paranormal activity and strange occurrences.
By Author Eve S Evans3 years ago in Earth
Survival in the Wilderness
Surviving in the wilderness can be a daunting task, but with the right knowledge and preparation, it is possible to not just survive, but to thrive in the wild. Whether you find yourself lost on a hike, stranded in the wilderness after a plane crash, or just testing your survival skills, there are certain steps you can take to increase your chances of survival.
By Ilkin Sirvan3 years ago in Earth
A Friendship
On the coast of Trincomalee, I, and everyone else, watched as the two friends met again. I just so happened to travel to the Pearl of the Indian Ocean years ago to visit family when I saw the friends the first time. It was an elder man, now probably in his late 70's, and a now 15 year old elephant, walking side by side on the beach. For strangers, it seemed like a very strange sight. I saw them when I was a teen, and now seeing them as an adult, it made me realize the strength of their friendship.
By Birithivy Yogaratnam3 years ago in Earth
the truth about blood falls on antarctica
Blood Falls is a unique and captivating natural wonder located in Antarctica. The falls are a bright red color and flow out of the Taylor Glacier, creating a striking contrast against the surrounding white landscape. The falls get their name from the red iron oxide-rich water that flows from the glacier, making it appear as if the falls are made of blood.
By Sathish kumar3 years ago in Earth
the truth about blood falls on antarctica
Blood Falls is a unique and captivating natural wonder located in Antarctica. The falls are a bright red color and flow out of the Taylor Glacier, creating a striking contrast against the surrounding white landscape. The falls get their name from the red iron oxide-rich water that flows from the glacier, making it appear as if the falls are made of blood.
By Sathish kumar3 years ago in Earth
DIY Backyard Gardening
CHECKOUT THE SELF-SUFFICIENT BACKYARD HERE NOW!! The Self-Sufficient Backyard is definitely a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to live a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle. The book covers a wide range of topics, from organic gardening to raising chickens, conserving energy, composting, and preserving food. Author John Seymour is a renowned expert in the field of self-sufficient living, and his years of experience are evident in the clear and concise information he provides.
By Master Splinter3 years ago in Earth
"The Grand Old Tree"
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there stood a grand old tree. The tree had stood for hundreds of years and had seen the forest change and grow around it. It had witnessed the arrival of new species of plants and animals, and had provided shelter and nourishment to many of them. The tree was proud of the role it had played in the forest's ecosystem and was content with its place in the world.
By @Sakthivel3 years ago in Earth








