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5 Simple New Year's Resolutions for Your Health

Title: Keep Your New Year's Resolution, Grow Your Fruits & Vegetables

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Everyone has goals they want to reach in 2023, and for most of us, that includes improving our health. Whether you are trying to lose a few pounds, feel stronger, have more energy, or strengthen your immune system, your diet is the first to look. A great way to stay on track with your health goals is to grow fruits and vegetables throughout the year. It's also great to save money if you plan it right.

  1. It's an exercise: If your New Year resolves to get out and get active, what can be better than doing yard work? It's a great way to burn a few calories without going to the gym or buying expensive equipment.
  2. Keeps you focused: A bowl of fruit and veggies isn't always desirable, especially at night or around snack time. However, if you grew them yourself, you will take pride in that fact and choose to eat them over something store-bought.
  3. Healthier source: Even if you are not growing them organically, you decide what goes into and onto these plants to help them grow and when you are ready to eat and prepare them. Also, because you are picking them right from your yard, they will not wait days or weeks to be processed and shipped to the grocery store, which means they will last longer than you usually purchase.
  4. Teachers' kid's responsibility: If you have kids, you want to give them tasks that help to develop a good work ethic, teach them responsibility, and also the benefits of eating healthy. Because they are taking care of something they can eat, they will take the responsibility more seriously and have more pride in eating better.

Before you head out to buy a shovel and a bag of soil, you need to have a game plan on what to grow in your home. Yes, you want to pick healthy options, but also pick the stuff you want to eat. If you hate the taste of something, growing it at home isn't going to change that. Be smart with what you choose. Grow some garden plants!

Best fruits to grow at home:

  1. Blueberries: Full of antioxidants and great for improving your immune system, blueberries are a favorite among people trying to improve their health. You can throw them into oatmeal, add them to a smoothie or eat them as is.
  2. Strawberries: A popular choice for people who live in smaller homes or apartments because they taste great and can be grown in pots and soil. Strawberries can get pretty expensive unless they are in season, which is why many people prefer growing them at home.
  3. Raspberries: These are always on demand for DIY fruit growers. The reason is that stores rarely have a good batch in stock at a low price. These are usually sold in packs with other options, so if you only want raspberries, the intelligent thing to do is grow them yourself.
  4. Tomatoes: Is it a fruit or not? Well, we will put it in this category until otherwise told. Not only are these simple to grow, but they are used in many dishes from salads, pasta sauce, sandwiches, and next to an egg-white omelet for a healthy breakfast.

Best vegetables to grow at home:

  1. Peppers: If you love to spice things up in your meals, peppers are great to grow at home. They aren't always cheap, especially if you have a specific type you like. They are also easy to grow in soil or a pot, so you do not need much space to get started.
  2. Herbs: Whether you categorize this as a vegetable or not, herbs are a great thing to add to any garden. It's the only way to have new options in the house throughout the year without making several trips to the store during the week. Dried and preserved options for basil, parsley, cilantro, and others are ok, but nothing beats the fresher choices.
  3. Kale: The problem with store-bought salad is that you can buy the mixed bags, which probably have something you aren't a fan of, or you can buy each type of lettuce individually, in which case you have too much. If you prefer romaine or ice burg salad, mixing in a bit of kale adds to the nutrients, and you don't have to buy an entire bag.

Having realistic expectations is the key to reaching your New Year's Resolutions. As you begin to plan things out, make sure you give yourself small goals to reach every day, every week, and every month. Please keep track of your progress, and don't worry about whether you are making it fast enough. Stick to the plan, and you will see results.

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Wild Strawberry Plant - TN Nursery

Wild Strawberry Plant

Wild Strawberry Plant is a low-growing perennial herb with trifoliate leaves and small, sweet, red berries, often found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and gardens. Wild Strawberry Plant is known by many names, but most people can recognize the fruits by sight. While it is famous as a fruit, this groundcover is also a popular ornamental in home gardens. Once you put it in the ground, it will quickly start to spread through runners. These runners can be moved to different areas, or you can leave them where they are for a full bed of green leaves and red fruits. Using Wild Strawberry Plant As an Ornamental In the wild, this perennial grows along roads, embankments, and trails. You can often find it at the edges of woodlands and meadows. It needs light to form fruit, so you won’t see any strawberries if it is in a shaded area. In these spaces, it simply looks like a cluster of lovely green leaves. This herbaceous perennial is technically a member of the rose family, although it doesn’t resemble the rose in appearance. It normally propagates using runners, so new leaves and flowers develop next to the original growth. If there are viable seeds, they will sometimes germinate in seed banks if they are undisturbed. Discover Lovely Wild Strawberry Plant Flowers Before the fruit develops, this perennial creates delicate, white flowers. It typically blooms in spring. As spring ends and early summer begins, the flowers turn into small, red fruits. This fruit is unique among other flora because the seeds are on the outside of the fruit. Enjoy Beautiful Plant Foliage With Wild Strawberry Plant While the fruit is the most famous part of this perennial, the leaves are also incredibly lovely to look at. In spring, the light-green leaves come out. They grow in threes and have toothed margins. Then, the leaves turn vivid colors at the end of the summer. Typically, you will find leaves in different shades of red and maroon. As they grow, these perennials form patches on the ground. This makes them ideal as a ground cover, although it can take a few years for a large patch to develop. Once they have been planted in the ground, you can expect elegant blooms for years to come.

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Black Raspberry - TN Nursery

Black Raspberry

The Black Raspberry plant has dark berries and distinctive foliage provide a visually striking contrast to other plants, enhancing the overall aesthetics of the landscape. Black raspberries (Rubus occidentalis) offer a variety of benefits when integrated into landscaping projects. These versatile plants blend aesthetic appeal, ecological contributions, and practical uses in outdoor spaces. What Are Black Raspberry The Black Raspberry plant is similar in color to blackberries. However, the fruits fall away when they ripen. As for the leaflets, they often appear white. These plants are native to eastern North America and are arching shrubs that can grow to around three to seven feet tall before the canes start to arch downward. Black Raspberry Leaf Appearances They come with alternate, compound leaves that consist of three to five leaflets apiece. The leaflets can be either lance-shaped or egg-shaped. They can also extend to a length of two to three inches. Each leaflet begins to taper toward the end. Side leaflets are narrower and smaller than the rest. All leaflets on the upper surface of the plant have a dark green hue. Upon close inspection, you'll notice that the leaflets along the upper surface are slightly hairy. The hair is more densely matted along the lower surface. A leaf stalk measures between 2 and 2.5 inches long. Black Raspberry Additional Features The twigs on them are smooth and flexible. They initially appear white during the first year of growth. However, they change colors with the season. During the warm summer months, the canes have a bluish-green hue. Once the winter arrives, they turn purple. When the temperatures are low, the canes may even turn a yellowish green. Older canes appear more trunk-like and have a somewhat smooth bark. They are reddish purple with a white coating. The wood itself is white and soft. The flowers that grow from these plants show up from April to June. They grow in close clusters that consist of three to seven flowers. As for the petals, they are usually white and narrow. They can start to grow in late June and July. They are small and firm fruits that have a strong aroma. Most raspberries have a globe shape alongside a flat base. Once fully grown, each raspberry is around 1/2-inch wide. Primary Characteristics Of Black Raspberry Plants contain small blue-black berries with tiny seeds. Native to North America The fresh season falls in the first few weeks of July. Full cane length is around 13 feet. Scientific name = Rubus occidentalis

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