10 Ways Our Dogs School Us on Living Life - dog with owner ss1829212376

10 Ways Our Dogs School Us on Living Life

“A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.”  This famous quote by humorist Josh Billings captures the essence of our canine companions – their boundless affection, loyalty, and zest for life.  But beyond showering us with love and getting us moving (dog owners are nearly four times … Read more

10 Savvy Ways to Grow Your Garden for Free - woman smiling raised garden bed ss1978416518

10 Savvy Ways to Grow Your Garden for Free

It’s a good time to be a gardener! In a recent study by the National Gardening Association, it has been found that 35% of American households grow food at home or in community gardens, up 17% from 2008.1  So if you’re looking to join this green-thumbed trend without breaking the bank, here are 10 clever … Read more

15 Tips for Successful Clicker Training Your Dog - clicker training with dog ss2196605347

15 Tips for Successful Clicker Training Your Dog

Proper training is crucial for the well-being and behavior of your dog. Dog training plays a vital role in preventing behavioral problems, which are often cited as the main reason for relinquishment in dogs.1 Proper training helps manage these issues and promotes successful dog-human relationships, maximizing the benefits of having a canine companion. Here are … Read more

12 Myths & Facts About Piranha's - piranha ss126401075

12 Myths & Facts About Piranha’s

When you hear the word “piranha,” your mind probably conjures up images of ferocious fish swarming in a feeding frenzy, capable of stripping flesh from bone in mere seconds. This terrifying portrayal, popularized by Hollywood movies and sensationalist media, has led to widespread misconceptions about these fascinating creatures. But how much of what we believe … Read more

Deadly Fungus Discovered in Commercial Garden Soil & Compost by Study - aspergillus dp464846348

Deadly Fungus Discovered in Commercial Garden Soil & Compost by Study

Recent research from the University of Georgia has unveiled a critical public health threat: a multidrug-resistant fungus, Aspergillus fumigatus, found in commercial soil, compost, and flower bulbs. While naturally present in the environment, this fungus has mutated into a formidable foe, posing severe risks, especially to those with weakened immune systems​. Aspergillus fumigatus Aspergillus fumigatus … Read more

35 Shade-Loving Herbs Perfect for Your Garden - chives ss178374995

35 Shade-Loving Herbs Perfect for Your Garden

Did you know that recent research suggests some herbs actually have higher levels of antioxidants when grown in the shade? The different levels of shade impact the phytochemical quality (the compounds responsible for health benefits) of various herbs, including lemon balm and thyme.1 So, it’s time to make use of those underutilized shaded areas of … Read more

Dogs Reduce Childhood Anxiety, But Teach These Skills for Safe & Happy Interactions with Kids - child with dog ss1492980290

Dogs Reduce Childhood Anxiety, But Teach These Skills for Safe & Happy Interactions with Kids

Owning a pet dog can reduce childhood anxiety. This fact highlights the incredible benefits of dogs for children’s mental health, including reduced stress and increased social skills.​1 However, to ensure these interactions are positive and safe, training your dog specific skills is essential. Here’s what to teach your dog and how to effectively manage their … Read more

25 Edible Wild Greens to Forage for Your Next Meal - Woman picking wild garlic dp383432526

25 Edible Wild Greens to Forage for Your Next Meal

Nature’s pantry is brimming with delicious and nutritious wild greens, often overlooked in favor of cultivated varieties.  These wild edibles, packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants often missing from our regular diets, offer an opportunity to diversify our meals and boost our health.1 1. Virginia Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum virginianum) 2. Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 3. Chickweed (Stellaria … Read more

15 Vegetables to Plant in July for a Bountiful Winter Harvest - cabbage plant dp442202590

15 Vegetables to Plant in July for a Bountiful Winter Harvest

Planting certain vegetables in July can set you up for a thriving winter garden. July is an ideal month for planting various hardy vegetables that flourish in cooler temperatures and even improve in flavor after a frost.1 As summer crops begin to wind down, filling your garden with winter-hardy vegetables ensures a continuous supply of … Read more

Conservation Efforts Have Resurrected the Iberian Lynx Population - iberian lynx cat ss1925747084

Conservation Efforts Have Resurrected the Iberian Lynx Population

The Iberian lynx’s story ignites hope in a world where many species are approaching extinction. Just two decades ago, this beautiful wild cat, native to Spain and Portugal, was on the verge of disappearing forever. The future seemed bleak, with a population dwindling to just 62 individuals in 2002. However, a dedicated group of conservationists … Read more