Posted by Grange Co-op on 19th Mar 2024
In a world buzzing with instant gratification, there's something profoundly satisfying about cultivating your tea garden. Beyond the aromatic allure and delicate flavors, nurturing your tea haven promises a journey to well-being. Uncover the art of growing and brewing tea as we delve into the types of tea, the perfect soil for your tea garden, and the health benefits of sipping on homegrown goodness. Camellia Sinensis: The Tea Plant The fou… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 12th Dec 2023
Paperwhite narcissus, or simply paperwhites, is a type of daffodil that is popular during the holidays. The bulbs produce pretty white winter blooms that fill your home with their fragrance. Their ease of planting and fast growth make them a popular choice for those without a green thumb. People often grow paperwhites for use as indoor decorations or as gifts during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Paperwhites are perennial bulbs, meaning they… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 7th Nov 2023
Halloween has come and gone, and your once-jack-o'-lanterns now sit forlorn on your doorstep. But before you toss them away, consider the many creative and eco-friendly ways to give your pumpkins a second life. From turning them into nutrient-rich compost to supporting local farms and providing a treat for your feathered friends, here are some great ideas on what to do with your pumpkins after Halloween. Compost Your Pumpkins Thanks to thei… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 31st Oct 2023
Indoor plants can remarkably breathe life into your living space, figuratively and literally. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting your green journey, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and tips to choose and nurture indoor plants, transforming your home into a green haven. The Benefits of Indoor Plants Before diving into the steps of choosing and growing indoor plants, it's important to understand why these bo… Read more