Showing posts with label how-to-plant-seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how-to-plant-seeds. Show all posts

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Sexy Nomad's New Adventures

I've been meaning to update my travel posts here the past few days but since New Year my time has been spent on other things that also matter to me like biking, meditation and some light yoga. I've always been meaning to live a more healthy lifestyle and this year proved to be a good start. But don't worry because traveling is still one of my passions and where I get most of my inspirations. I'll be sharing with you some of my travels soon. But for now, do visit my other blogs for updates on these new adventures...



The Frugalicious - It's a simple online store I made for my crafts. Right now, I've been adding my all-natural herbal jelly soaps I call SEXY BONBON in my inventory. Do check them out! I'll be adding more flavors soon as well as other handmade crafts, beautiful apparel and other pretty and useful stuff. I try to devote as much of my free time in this endeavor as possible. You can say that I'm doing this slowly but surely. (^_^) For promos and discounts, like my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thefrugalicious

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Indoor Farming Addict



It's just been 6 days since I first delved into indoor farming, one of my many personal projects, yet I already feel so attached to it. In fact, this morning alone, I woke up in panic to the sound of torrential rain. My first thoughts were: "Oh no! My Okra seddlings!" I left them out in the balcony yesterday afternoon for them to get lots of sun.


The weather seemed to be fine, the sky was cloudless and blue, I figured the sun would keep shining the next day. To my horror,

Monday, September 19, 2011

How My Mini Vegetable Garden Started






If my memory serves me right, I've only planted three times in my life before this weekend:
  1. ...when I was in grade 3 or 4 and I had to plant mongo seeds as a school project. I remember feeling very excited as I started seeing leaves sprouting in a matter of 24 hours.
  2. ...when I was in high school and my classmates and I had to plant a row of trees as part of our contribution for being girl scouts.
  3. ...when I was in college and I visited my grandfather's farm in Bukidnon, my siblings and I were asked to plant mango trees. We never saw them grow but they're now sturdy and strong which keep bearing succulent mangoes every year.

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