Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Monday, February 19, 2024

Gardening and Landscaping Tips for Seniors That Won’t Break the Bank


Gardening and Landscaping Tips for Seniors That Won’t Break the Bank

 

Guest post by: Douglas Summers

Growing a veggie patch or seeing a garden come to life is a rewarding experience. But it can also be quite a bit of work, requiring an educational background to get everything right, so your garden can flourish (without having to spend an arm and a leg, of course). Kristy Crandall invites you to read on for some interesting gardening tips and facts regarding the wonders of nature and its effect on the environment and our greenery.

 

Choose crops that don't require much maintenance
Design a garden that is easy to work with
Making your garden more efficient

 

If you want to avoid overspending on gardening and gardening staples, you should invest in crops that don't require much maintenance.

 

      Choose produce that isn't going to require you to have expert green fingers to plant them successfully. Potatoes, strawberries, bell peppers, cabbage, cucumbers, garlic, zucchini, and chilies are some examples of low-maintenance fruits and vegetables.

      If you want a beautiful flourishing flower garden, perennials that are simple to grow and maintain that look exquisite, too, include the Cosmos, Marigolds, and Chrysanthemums.

      If you are in an area that doesn't get a lot of rain regularly, then choosing a drought-resistant crop is a good option, as these don't require much water to grow. Drought-resistant crops include sorghum, sweet potato (yams), cassava, beans, broccoli, eggplant, chard, etc.

 

Gardening can be strenuous work at times. Hence, the importance of being able to work in your garden without straining your body unnecessarily.

 

      Raising your garden bed can prevent you from bending low continuously, reducing the risk of falling.

      Vertical gardens are another option if you have limited garden space, in addition to it being easier to maintain.

      Design a shade garden to reduce the risks of working under the sun's piercing rays.

 

 There is much to benefit from your garden or piece of land apart from the aesthetics side of things.

 

      You can create a side hustle if you have a surplus of fruit and vegetables to spare that you could sell for a profit.

      Before turning your hobby farm into a business, you need to consider whether there is a demand for your product.

      Go to The Farm Bill for legislation that dictates how a piece of land can be farmed and used for business purposes.

 

It is never too late to start if you are interested in farming or growing crops. All it takes is a bit of extra knowledge regarding what works and what doesn't to help guide you in the right (and hopefully most affordable) direction.


Monday, February 12, 2024

Discover DIY Projects for Creative Learning and Family Bonding

 


Discover DIY Home Improvement Projects for Creative Learning and Family Bonding

Guest Post by: Douglas Summers

In the hustle of daily life, carving out family time becomes a precious goal. Home improvement projects present a unique opportunity for families, especially those who homeschool, to come together in a meaningful way. These activities shared by Kristy Crandall not only beautify your living space but also foster stronger family connections through shared experiences and creativity. Dive into these engaging DIY projects that promise fun, learning, and memorable family bonding.

Creating a Chalkboard Corner

Imagine turning a dull wall or door into an interactive chalkboard! By using chalkboard paint, you create a space where everyone can showcase their artistic flair. This is more than just an art project; it becomes a dynamic family message board for reminders, inspirational quotes, or daily drawings. The versatility of a chalkboard wall offers endless possibilities for expression and communication within your family.

Memory Lane Gallery

Envision a wall in your home dedicated to your family’s journey. By creating a memory lane mural, you bring to life a tapestry of photographs and cherished memories. This project is not just about decorating; it’s a heartfelt reflection of your shared moments. It’s a living, evolving display that celebrates your family's unique story and serves as a daily reminder of the love and experiences that bind you together.

Collaborative Bookshelf Construction

Building a bookshelf as a family is more than a carpentry task; it's a journey in teamwork and creativity. You collaborate on the design, choose the materials, and construct a piece that reflects your family’s style and needs. This project teaches practical skills and offers a sense of accomplishment. The bookshelf becomes a testament to your combined effort, housing not just books, but shared memories of its creation.

Organized Digital Receipts

In the midst of these creative endeavors, organization is key. Rather than hold onto every receipt, use a mobile scanning app to quickly and easily capture any document or image from your device's camera and convert it into a PDF. This method not only declutters your space but also teaches your family about digital organization. Use this to scan a document and keep your project records tidy and accessible.

Cultivating an Indoor Herbal Oasis

Setting up an indoor herb garden introduces a blend of gardening and culinary arts to your family's routine. Choose a sunny spot in your kitchen or another area, and together, plant and nurture a variety of herbs. This activity is not just about growing plants; it’s about responsibility, learning about nature, and enjoying the fresh flavors in your cooking. It's a delightful way to bring the outdoors inside and add a green touch to your home.

Homemade Candle Creation

Crafting candles at home is an enchanting experience. As a family, delve into the art of candle making, experimenting with different scents and colors. This activity is not just about producing candles; it's a sensory journey. It teaches patience, precision, and the joy of seeing your creations come to life. These handmade candles become symbols of your family's creativity and togetherness.

Upcycling Furniture

Choose a piece of furniture and transform it together. This upcycling project is not only environmentally friendly but also a great way to spark creativity and problem-solving. It teaches valuable skills like painting, sanding, and designing. This rejuvenated piece of furniture will not just be a functional item in your home but a representation of your family’s collective creativity and effort.

 

These home improvement projects offer a unique blend of fun, learning, and family bonding. They’re not just about enhancing your home; they’re about creating shared experiences and lasting memories. Whether it's crafting a chalkboard wall, building a bookshelf, or growing an herb garden, each project brings your family together in meaningful and enjoyable ways. So, gather your tools, your creativity, and your family, and embark on these delightful DIY adventures for a home filled with love and learning.

Visit Kristy Crandall to explore insightful resources that will empower you to confidently teach your children at home.

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