Hidden Behind the Spots: Ladybugs Have a Killer Secret - ladybug s1952398060

Hidden Behind the Spots: Ladybugs Have a Killer Secret

Think ladybugs are just tiny, harmless specks of cuteness in your garden? Think again! These vibrant, spotted creatures, beloved in children’s tales and seen as lucky charms, are actually nature’s stealthy little predators. With a backstory that’s more superhero than sidekick, ladybugs hold secret identities that are far more fascinating than their whimsical appearance lets … Read more

3 Simple Ways the Amish Heat their Homes & 'Amish Miracle Heater' - amish s1162262104

3 Simple Ways the Amish Heat their Homes & ‘Amish Miracle Heater’

Imagine a winter evening in an Amish home – the air is crisp outside, but inside, there’s a warmth that goes beyond the physical. In the modern world where high-tech heating solutions are the norm, the Amish community, known for its simplicity and aversion to modern technology, has its unique ways of staying warm. Today, … Read more

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The Famous Illinois 3 Foot Wide House aka “Pie House”

The “skinny house”, or “pie house” as it is referred to by locals, has taken Tik Tok by storm recently. Located in Deerfield, Illinois this uniquely shaped property recently sold for $295,000! Take a look at this slice of history for yourself.  3-Feet of Quirky Living While the front of this house looks like your … Read more

Green Thumb Magic: Gold Dust Croton Plant Care Simplified - Codiaeum variegatum Gold Dust Croton Gold Dust s1865834164

Green Thumb Magic: Gold Dust Croton Plant Care Simplified

Croton varieties flaunt their vivid yellows, oranges, and reds in an array of leaf shapes. My Gold Dust Croton (Codiaeum variegatum ‘Gold Dust’) is a speckled variety that brightens up my office windowsill with a pop of color. This fun plant displays random yellow spots on its dark green, ovate leaves as if yellow paint … Read more

7 Reasons to Rethink the Narrative of Invasive Plants - invasive plant sign s1777590785

7 Reasons to Rethink the Narrative of Invasive Plants

 When observing the land and trees absorbed by the invasive kudzu vine in the Southeast or fields covered by Himalayan Blackberry on the West Coast, it’s easy to see why environmentalists dislike aggressive non-native plants. The sheer enormity of them makes stewards of the land feel they must wage a war to defend the native … Read more

Spiderwort / Lilac Tradescantia: Plant Care Guide (Collection Favorite) - Lilac Tradescantia s2260793141

Spiderwort / Lilac Tradescantia: Plant Care Guide (Collection Favorite)

I have many favorites in my houseplant collection, but my pink-striped Lilac Tradescantia tops the list. It’s lovely to look at and one of the easiest plants to care for, making it an excellent choice for beginning and seasoned gardeners alike. Lilac is a small-leaved, trailing Tradescantia that grows 6 to 8 inches high and … Read more

The Science of How Igloos Keep You Warm - igloo s1316658515

The Science of How Igloos Keep You Warm

What if you were in the heart of the Arctic, where the temperature plummets to 50 degrees below zero? Your survival depends on finding shelter, but trees are scarce, and the only abundant resource is snow. It seems counterintuitive, doesn’t it? Using snow, something inherently cold, to stay warm. Yet, humans have mastered this art … Read more

Surviving a Blackout: 15 Tips & Tricks for Weathering the Storm - power outage s1931002754

Surviving a Blackout: 15 Tips & Tricks for Weathering the Storm

Imagine this: You’re wrapped up in a blanket, watching the snow gently fall outside, when suddenly – bam! The house goes dark. The serene snowscape outside has brought with it a less welcome companion: a power outage. A winter wonderland quickly turns into a chilling predicament. As the temperature outside drops, so does the comfort … Read more

You Can Hardly Find True Blue In Nature, Here’s Why - blue butterfly s1927160003

You Can Hardly Find True Blue In Nature, Here’s Why

Have you ever wondered why the color blue is so rare in nature? From the deep sea to the vast sky, when it shows up, it’s absolutely breathtaking. In this adventure into nature’s blues, we’re not just talking about pretty colors. But, instead a world where butterflies trick the eye, birds shine without a single … Read more

Moon Valley Pilea: 101 Plant Care Guide - Moon Valley Pilea s1759004312 2

Moon Valley Pilea: 101 Plant Care Guide

Moon Valley Pilea is an eye-catching little houseplant, also known as Moon Valley Friendship Plant or Artillery Plant (Pilea mollis ‘Moon Valley’). It’s a member of the Nettle family, but don’t worry, it doesn’t sting like its cousins and is non-toxic and pet-friendly. Pilea mollis ‘Moon Valley’ is often sold as Pilea involucrata ‘Moon Valley,’ … Read more