Why and How to Make Your Own Compost
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Protecting the planet and saving money are top priorities for people around the world. The average household throws away large amounts of organic waste that could be used to make compost. Composting can have a significant environmental and financial impact and is easy to do.

How Composting Can Help Protect the Environment and Save MoneyChemical fertilizers that are often used in agriculture provide crops with nutrients over a short period of time, which can be harmful to plants, while compost r...
Four Stunning Flowering Houseplants
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Are you the type of person who likes to take their flower garden indoors? Indoor plants do more than simply add color to your space; they can also improve the mood of those who live with them. If you’re looking for a blooming plant, consider one of the following four:

Bromeliads. These funky, spiky plants are in the pineapple family! Bright and tropical, they like lots of light and don’t require too much water, which makes them a great choice for a beginning gardener.

African Violet. These are...
No Light? These Plants are Just Right
CENTURY 21 Select Group 3 years ago

Although the wintertime is dark and dreary, there’s no reason you can’t keep your home feeling like spring. These indoor plants require little-to-no natural sunlight and will surely add a sense of cheerfulness to your interior space.

PothosThis popular low-light lover will thrive in any space as long as it’s kept out of full sun. Pothos comes in a variety of colors, including dark green, white and green, yellow and green, and spotted silver. Due to its impressive vines, this plant looks best wh...
Northeast Spring Gardening Tips
CENTURY 21 Select Group 4 years ago

Spring gardening across the United States varies from region to region. However, gardening in the Northeast has numerous advantages—beautiful, contrasting four seasons and bursts of summertime flowers even on the warmest of days.

 

Use these tips to ensure that the required spring preparation is completed and that your garden is in tip-top shape this season.

 

 

 

Turn over winter cover crops in your garden beds, and add compost to establish the perfect foundation to sprout new life.

 

 
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