What Your Lawn's Mushrooms are Trying to Tell You - mushroom in grass ss2423787227

What Your Lawn’s Mushrooms are Trying to Tell You

Those unexpected mushrooms popping up in your lawn may seem like an unwelcome surprise, but they are actually sending you a message.  While their presence might raise concerns, most mushrooms are harmless and even beneficial to your lawn’s ecosystem. They act as nature’s recyclers, breaking down organic matter and enriching the soil.1  However, it’s best … Read more

15 Weird, But Wonderful Foods from the 1930s Great Depression - old man ss2189378985

15 Weird, But Wonderful Foods from the 1930s Great Depression

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, Americans faced unprecedented economic hardship, forcing many to get creative with their meals. In 1933, at the height of the Depression, nearly 15 million Americans—nearly 25% of the workforce—were unemployed.1 This widespread poverty led to the emergence of unusual and often makeshift dishes as people struggled to put … Read more

15 Foods You Can Easily Canned at Home Using the Boiling Water Method - canning jar pickles ss1937647765

15 Foods You Can Easily Canned at Home Using the Boiling Water Method

Boiling water bath canning dates back to the late 1700s when Napoleon offered a cash prize for inventing a way to preserve food for his troops.1 This time-tested technique remains a popular and effective way to safely preserve high-acid foods at home. Water bath canning uses boiling water to create an airtight vacuum seal, preventing spoilage … Read more

15 Wild Plants Civil War Soldiers Foraged to Survive - civil war foraging plants ss242297803

15 Wild Plants Civil War Soldiers Foraged to Survive

During the brutal years of the American Civil War from 1861-1865, soldiers on both sides faced unimaginable hardships, including severe food shortages. To supplement meager rations, resourceful troops took to the wilderness, foraging for wild edibles to fill their empty stomachs. These 15 plants helped sustain the war-weary men in blue and gray. 1. Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) The humble dandelion was a true lifesaver for many Civil War soldiers. Not only are the leaves packed … Read more

How to Plant & Grow Vibrant Blooming Coneflowers All Year Long: 8 Simple Steps - echinacea ss778712653

How to Plant & Grow Vibrant Blooming Coneflowers All Year Long: 8 Simple Steps

Want to grow a garden that’s bursting with vibrant blooms all year long? Grow coneflowers!  Originating in eastern and central North America, coneflowers (Echinacea spp.) have adapted to thrive in everything from sun-drenched prairies to shaded woodlands.  Now, you too can cultivate these beautiful wildflowers in your own garden and enjoy their vibrant colors and … Read more

7 Simple Steps to Transform Your Grass Lawn into a Fragrant Red Creeping Thyme Carpet - creeping red thyme lawn ss1474737053

7 Simple Steps to Transform Your Grass Lawn into a Fragrant Red Creeping Thyme Carpet

Are you tired of the constant mowing, watering, and fertilizing required to maintain a traditional grass lawn? The average American spends a whopping 70 hours per year on lawn care after all.1  What if there was a low-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative that filled your yard with a captivating floral aroma? Enter the red creeping thyme lawn … Read more

15 Vintage Homemaking Skills That Still Matter Today - sewing ss1038605311

15 Vintage Homemaking Skills That Still Matter Today

Did you know that in the 1960s, the average American housewife spent about 56 hours per week on housework?1 Today, that number has decreased to just 18 hours. While modern conveniences have certainly made homemaking easier and less time-consuming, there’s still value in many of the traditional skills our grandmothers practiced. From cooking from scratch … Read more

The Small Fish with a Remarkable Roar: Louder Than Fireworks - Danionella C wc

The Small Fish with a Remarkable Roar: Louder Than Fireworks

In the realm of the minuscule, a surprising discovery has left scientists astounded. Introducing the Danionella cerebrum, a fish so tiny it could comfortably perch on your fingernail yet possessing a voice that belies its size. This unassuming resident of Myanmar’s streams has recently been found to produce sounds exceeding a staggering 140 decibels, putting … Read more

Ancient Predator Found in Nevada Rewrites Triassic Coastal History - fossil ss1065193340

Ancient Predator Found in Nevada Rewrites Triassic Coastal History

Did you know that Nevada was once submerged under an ancient ocean teeming with marine reptiles?1 A recent fossil discovery in the Augusta Mountains has uncovered a surprising new species: Benggwigwishingasuchus eremicarminis, a 5-6 foot long crocodile-like creature that lived along the coast of the Panthalassan Ocean between 247.2 and 237 million years ago.  This terrestrial … Read more

15 Ways to Use the Chocolate Mint Plant - dark chocolate mint ss1169847550

15 Ways to Use the Chocolate Mint Plant

Chocolate Mint, a delightful hybrid of peppermint and water mint, is a versatile herb, scientifically known as Mentha x piperita f. citrata ‘Chocolate.’ Did you know that chocolate mint contains rosmarinic acid, an antioxidant with potential anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties?1 From its role in traditional medicine to its modern applications in the kitchen and garden, … Read more