Ninja Blender

7 Ninja Blender Recipes to Transform Kitchen Waste into Garden Gold

Ever stared at your kitchen scraps and thought, “There’s gotta be a better use for this than the trash can”? I used to toss all my vegetable peels and coffee grounds until I discovered the secret weapon sitting on my countertop: my Ninja blender. I’m about to show you how to transform those banana peels

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The 7 Best Lawn Mowers

The 7 Best Lawn Mowers, Tested and Reviewed

Cordless and eco-friendly, a battery-powered lawn mower is typically simpler to maintain and use than a gas-powered model and is ideal for small to medium-sized lawns. For more than six months, we researched, tested and pitted dozens of lawn mowers on a swath of grass in a half dozen communities in Georgia and Florida. For our list

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lipstick plant

7 Secrets to Growing Stunning Lipstick Plants

Lipstick plants (Aeschynanthus radicans) are the ultimate showstoppers for indoor gardeners. With their glossy leaves and fiery red blooms that resemble miniature lipstick tubes, these tropical beauties can flower nonstop with the right care. Below are seven science-backed strategies to keep your plant thriving – no green thumb required. The lipstick plant (Aeschynanthus radicans) is

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Dracaena Marginata

7 Easy Steps to Grow Stunning Dragon Tree (Dracaena Marginata) Indoors

Dragon tree: (Dracaena marginata), a tall plant that has green, sword-like leaves with red edges. Native to Madagascar, the attention-grabbing spiky tree is a superb starter plant for anyone with an eye for an indoor tree since it’s low-maintenance, drought-resistant and virtually indestructible. Although this tree grows slowly and can take a decade to get a few feet

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goldfish plant

10 Secret Tips to Make Your Goldfish Plant Bloom in Just 30 Days

The goldfish plant is a houseplant with clusters of red-orange flowers that emerge in spring and summer and resemble leaping goldfish. Goldfish plants thrive in moist conditions, bright light, acidic, well-draining soil, and between 65 and 75°F. Here’s the care and growing guide. The goldfish plant (Columnea gloriosa) is a striking tropical epiphyte native to the rainforests

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string of hearts

7 Stunning String of Hearts Secrets for Dopamine-Boosting Home Decor

Looking to transform your living space with a touch of nature and a boost of happiness? The String of Hearts plant is a trending favorite in home improvement and gardening circles, celebrated for its delicate vines and mood-lifting presence. Discover the latest secrets to styling, caring for, and maximizing the dopamine-boosting benefits of String of

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pink princess philodendron

7 Secrets to Growing a Stunning Pink Princess Philodendron

Gorgeous and highly coveted, the pink princess philodendron (Philodendron erubescens ‘pink princess’) sits at the very top of many plant collectors’ wish lists, and for good reason. How the Plant World Works: The pink princess is its own species and boasts deep green heart-shaped leaves speckled with variegation that ranges from pale pink to bubblegum.To keep that

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Creeping Thyme Can Transform Your Garden in 2025

7 Surprising Ways Creeping Thyme Can Transform Your Garden in 2025

Creeping thyme (Thymus) The flowering ground cover features pointed blue-green leaves that thrive in sunny spots. Not all types of creeping thyme are grown as herbs, but they are in the mint family, so they tend to smell nice; most are suitable for cooking. Red creeping thyme. Most thyme varieties are perennial in , Prince Princess, temperate climates.

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