Written by Anna Reid (Eco Hub Eco Rep) Image from: Science Alert When Autumn rolls around, you might see pumpkins lining up house porches and driveways. However, the question begs: what do I do with my pumpkin after the holidays? In this article, we will go over many different options you have to use yourContinue reading “Halloween Pumpkins and Their Many Uses”
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What To Do With So Many Tomatoes?
Written by Anna Reid (Eco Hub Eco Rep) Ah, the humble tomato. One of the most iconic summer crops, every gardener has grown these guys at least once. Still, an overly common issue is ending up with too many at the end of the season. In this article, I’m here to help solve this issueContinue reading “What To Do With So Many Tomatoes?”
The Wonderful World of Sock Restoration
Image from Wren Birds Written by Anna Reid If you’re anything like me, you tear through socks. The once pristine, cute sock drawer now turned graveyard, with no sock escaping its hole ridden death. A little dramatic, but it gets my point across. All of us at least have or had a favorite pair ofContinue reading “The Wonderful World of Sock Restoration “
What Agricultural Zone is Stardew Valley?
(Image Source: Title) Written By Anna Reid Stardew Valley, released to Steam on February 26, 2016 and later most other platforms by the end of the year, is now known as a prime example of an indie success story. It took Eric Barone four years to create the critically acclaimed farming and gardening sim onContinue reading “What Agricultural Zone is Stardew Valley?”
The Many Positive Effects of Houseplants
Written by Anna Reid- Eco Hub Eco Rep Ah, the simple house plant. Most of us have them, whether it be a single cactus your grandma gave you or a miniature jungle you’ve collected over the past ten years (guilty). Still, not everyone realizes they have many positive effects. These positive effects range from scientificContinue reading “The Many Positive Effects of Houseplants”
A Basic Guide to Fall & Winter Gardening in North Texas
Written by Anna Reid – Garden Initiative (Eco Hub) Eco Rep With summer coming to an end and cooler days just on the horizon, you might think the gardening season is over. Well, for DFW in zone 8A, it’s just the beginning. Even though Texas winters have a reputation for being quite unpredictable and haveContinue reading “A Basic Guide to Fall & Winter Gardening in North Texas”