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A spiced cucumber pickle. Go deliciously in a salad, on a charcuterie board, or just as a little snack!
Preserving the bounty from my Uxbridge suburban Homestead gardens + Ontario growers is among my greatest joys, capturing the incomparable taste of sun-kissed local food. Every product is made by hand, in small batches, in our Celiac-safe gluten-free kitchen.
The lowest of care plants! A variety of shapes and sizes add dramatic flair to any living space.
Light: Bright, indirect light.
Watering: Soak in water once a week and let completely dry.
Care: Easy
Pet Safe: Yes
If purchasing online, the air plant may vary. You will receive the size purchased but exact look can vary.
The Black Coral Snake plant has darker leaves with distinctive bands of lighter colour. The Snake Plant, also known as the "mother-in-law's tongue", is one of the hardiest plants around. It originates from West and Central Africa. You can find them in dry, rocky, desert like areas. Some people love them because they symbolize resilience and good luck. Snake Plants reduce allergens in the environment by releasing oxygen into the air, making them an air-purifying plant.
Scientific Name: Dracaena trifasciata, formerly Sansevieria trifasciata
Common Name: Snake Plant
Growth: Can grow to 35" tall
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Water sparingly
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
The Koi Fin Snake Plant is a striking popular variety of Snake Plant. It originates from Africa, specifically the Congo. With it's fin like leaves and green and yellow variegation resembling the patterns of a Koi Fish. Being a low maintenance plant, this is a popular choice for plant lovers who don't like to fuss.
Scientific Name: Sansevieria
Light: Bright indirect light to low light
Watering: Water sparingly and when the soil is completely dry.
Growth: 2-3 feet indoors
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
The Snake Plant Laurentii, also referred to as Mother-in-law’s tongue, is a popular, low-maintenance succulent known for its sword-like leaves with dark centres and vibrant yellow edges.
Scientific Name: Sansevieria laurentii
Common Name: Snake Plant
Growth: Can grow to 6 feet tall
Light: Bright indirect light to low light
Watering: Water sparingly
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
The Snake Plant, also known as the "mother-in-law's tongue", is one of the hardiest plants around. It originates from West and Central Africa. You can find them in dry, rocky, desert like areas. Some people love them because they symbolize resilience and good luck. Snake Plants reduce allergens in the environment by releasing oxygen into the air, making them an air-purifying plant.
Scientific Name: Dracaena trifasciata, formerly Sansevieria trifasciata
Common Name: Snake Plant
Growth: Can grow to 6 feet tall
Light: Bright indirect light to low light
Watering: Water sparingly
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
A gorgeous variety with dark, green leaves. Snake plants need little water and are great in low light
Scientific Name: sansevieria trifasciata "Black Diamond"
Common Name: Snake Plant
Light: Bright Indirect light to low light.
Growth: Upright growth up to 1-2 feet, more in bright light
Watering: Sparingly. Allow to dry out before watering
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
Sage and Calendula are thought to regulate temperature and hormone levels, reducing night sweats and hot flashes. Brew a cup before bed, crank the fan and hope for the best sister.
Preserving the bounty from my Uxbridge suburban Homestead gardens + Ontario growers is among my greatest joys, capturing the incomparable taste of sun-kissed local food. Every product is made by hand, in small batches, in our Celiac-safe gluten-free kitchen.
Ingredients: sage, lemon balm, calendula
The perfect compliment to a charcuterie board or a cream-cheese bagel, this refreshing pepper jelly is just what you need
Preserving the bounty from my Uxbridge suburban Homestead gardens + Ontario growers is among my greatest joys, capturing the incomparable taste of sun-kissed local food. Every product is made by hand, in small batches, in our Celiac-safe gluten-free kitchen.
INGREDIENTS: sweet peppers, white wine vinegar, sugar, pectin
Did you know Carly does Speaking Engagements and Presentations?
Carly speaks on a variety of subjects with garden clubs, horticultural societies and more. Click here to see all the topics she currently has to offer. https://bountyfromtheboonies.com/pages/speaker-engagements
If you'd like to see Carly in action, below is a list of all her upcoming engagements. Some may require a small fee. Click on the club name to go to their website for more information and contact details.
Dates:
May 11th - 7:30pm - Small Space, Big Bounty, Oshawa Garden Club, St. George's Ukrainian Heritage Centre aka Lviv Hall, 38 Lviv Blvd., Oshawa, ON
May 20th - 7pm - Sustainable Garden Hacks, Bowmanville Garden Club, Bowmanville Older Adult Association Building
Jun 2nd - 7pm - Small Space Food Gardening, Pine Ridge Garden Club, Nestleton Community Centre
Aug 24th - 7pm - Preserving the Harvest, Lake Simcoe Gardeners, The Link, Event Hall, Sutton ON
Sept 22nd - 7pm - Sustainable Garden Hacks, Schomberg Horticultural Society, Schomberg Community Hall, Schomberg, ON
Oct 20th - 7pm - Plant BINGO! East Gwillumbury Gardeners
