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04/22/2026

So excited!!

04/22/2026

Happy Birthday, Ta**us! 🐂 Much like the earth itself, Taureans are grounded and practical individuals who value stability and comfort. They are known for their sensuality, enjoying the finer things in life, like delicious food, luxurious textures, and artistic beauty.

While practical, resourceful, determined, and persistent, Taureans are also known to be stubborn, inflexible, possessive, and jealous. Best love matches? Virgo and Capricorn. You can build your own empire together 💪

Learn more about Ta**us' strengths, weaknesses, and personality traits at Almanac.com/taurus-zodiac-sign ♉️

04/22/2026

I am not a w**d. I am not invasive. I am not ruining your lawn.

That low green carpet spreading between your grass blades. The tiny white flowers you've been mowing off for years. The patch your neighbor sprays every spring.

I am white clover. And your lawn isn't losing a battle. It's being fed for free.

White clover is a legume. My roots host bacteria in small nodules that pull nitrogen from the air and convert it into a form grass roots can absorb. I fertilize the lawn I'm growing in. The nitrogen I provide releases slowly and doesn't wash into storm drains the way synthetic fertilizer can.

Until the late 1950s, clover was a standard ingredient in American lawn seed mixes. It was sold as a feature. The plant didn't change. The expectations did.

I stay green through summer drought when grass goes brown. My roots reach deeper than most turf grasses, finding water they can't access. A lawn with clover mixed through it holds color in dry stretches without extra watering.

I flower for several weeks in late spring and early summer, and those flowers support honey bees, bumble bees, and native solitary bees during the window when other nectar sources are thinnest. A lawn with clover feeds pollinators without the homeowner doing anything except letting it bloom.

I'm not taking over. Clover fills the thin spots, the compacted zones, the shady edges where grass struggles. Where grass is thick, I stay minor. The patches you see are a map of where the soil needs help — and I'm the repair, not the invasion.

🌿 What to do about clover in your lawn:

- Nothing. Leave it. A lawn with clover mixed in is greener, more drought-resistant, and cheaper to maintain than pure grass

- If you're overseeding bare patches, add micro-clover or Dutch white clover seed to the grass mix — it fills in faster than grass alone and protects the soil while seedlings establish

- Raise your mower blade to three inches or higher. Clover handles this well, and taller grass shades out the w**ds you actually don't want

- Skip broadleaf herbicide on a clover lawn — it removes the clover, leaves bare soil, and bare soil is what crabgrass moves into next

- If bees visiting the flowers concern anyone walking barefoot, mow a path through the clover section before you walk it — the flowers regrow within a week

The lawn you're trying to build with fertilizer and chemicals is the one clover gives you for free 🌿

04/22/2026
04/22/2026

Most people spray them— I turn them into jelly, food, and tea!

How I use every part of the dandelion 🌼

Every spring, I walk the pastures and garden, digging up abundant dandelions—something far more beneficial than most people realize.

Dandelions are nutritious, rich in vitamins and minerals, and can support liver and digestive health.

I use every part of the plant—from flower to root. Here’s how:

🌼 Flower petals can be turned into jelly that tastes like honey! I pull the petals from the stems, infuse them into a tea overnight, then use that tea with my favorite pectin to make jelly.

🌿 Leaves are delicious sautéed with a bit of butter and herbs or eaten raw in salads. They’re highly nutritious and packed with vitamins.

🫙 I wash the roots thoroughly and dry them for dandelion root tea—a great coffee substitute or addition that supports liver and digestive function and is rich in antioxidants. When making herbal tea with roots, it’s best to make a decoction, meaning you simmer the plant material on low for 20–40 minutes to properly extract the beneficial compounds.

Save this and follow for more pantry + herbal basics! ✌🏻

Find clarity and healing from an intuitive reading with Sandra. Be sure to spend some time with her at the gathering!
04/21/2026

Find clarity and healing from an intuitive reading with Sandra. Be sure to spend some time with her at the gathering!

04/21/2026

Go for it!

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04/20/2026

Less than two weeks away! Mark your calendars!

04/20/2026

“TO BE HOPEFUL in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness.
What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places—and there are so many—where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction.
And if we do act, in however small a way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.”
Historian/Author Howard Zinn

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