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How to Use Eggshells for Plants and Make Your Garden Flourish

Discover the hidden potential of eggshells and how they can benefit your plants and garden. Instead of discarding these kitchen scraps, you can repurpose them to reduce food waste and contribute to a healthier, more sustainable garden. From providing essential nutrients to preventing certain plant diseases, eggshells have become a valuable resource for garden enthusiasts. […]

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Using Natural Remedies in Addiction Recovery: What You Need to Know

Using Natural Remedies in Addiction Recovery: What You Need to Know Natural remedies are generally looked on more favourably than medical drugs when it comes to well-being. There is a general assumption that all items that are natural are good whilst those that are artificial are detrimental to one’s health. This is a false approach

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10 Qualities to Look for In the Person You are Planning to Marry!

[nextpage title=”…”] 10 Qualities to Look for In the Person You are Planning to Marry! Have you met someone who’s irresistibly charming? Do you feel they may be “the one”? For a loving bond to endure, partners need to have certain traits. Here’s how to know if your heartthrob has what it takes. 1. COMMON

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Simple Things You Can Do Right Now to Heal your Thyroid Problems!

Simple Things You Can Do Right Now to Heal your Thyroid Problems! The thyroid gland is the master of metabolism. It’s a butterfly-shaped organ situated just above your collarbone. Run your hand down the front of your neck to just below the bulge. This is the site of your thyroid. The thyroid releases hormones that

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School experiment discovers garden cress won’t germinate near a router

  Garden Cress is a rather fast-growing, edible herb, genetically related to watercress and mustard, sharing their peppery, tangy flavor and aroma. It easily sprouts in just a small amount of slightly alkaline water, or at least it was thought that way, until now. Thanks to a 12 day-science experiment of a group of 5 scholar girls at Hjallerup

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I thought this was pretty cool, some of the stuff from your kitchen that’s beneficial to your yard and garden. I have lived on the edge of town for so long, I have been in the habit of throwing all my vegetable residue outside for the deer, rabbits, and turkeys that frequented my yard. Living

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