Home of Splendor

Home of Splendor Home of Splendor is a healthy food shop.

28/04/2026

How do you like your onions?

just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”Matthew 20:28...
29/03/2023

just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”
Matthew 20:28 NIV

https://matthew.bible/matthew-20-28

21/10/2022
We deliver any kind of soup. Call us for your order on 07032859893
10/08/2022

We deliver any kind of soup. Call us for your order on 07032859893

22/07/2022

10 Top Gardening Tips for Beginners.

Wondering how to start a garden? Find your confidence with these expert gardening tips.

Never gardened before? No problem. Make your grow-you-own dreams a reality with these 10 easy-to-follow tips:-

1. Site it right.
Starting a garden is just like real estate it's all about location. Place your garden in a part of your yard where you'll see it regularly (out of sight, out of mind definitely applies to gardening). That way, you'll be much more likely to spend time in it.

2. Follow the sun.
Misjudging sunlight is a common pitfall when you're first learning to garden. Pay attention to how sunlight plays through your yard before choosing a spot for your garden. Most edible plants, including many vegetables, herbs, and fruits, need at least 6 hours of sun in order to thrive.

3. Stay close to water.
One of the best gardening tips you'll ever get is to plan your new garden near a water source. Make sure you can run a hose to your garden site, so you don't have to lug water to it each time your plants get thirsty. The best way to tell if plants need watering is to push a finger an inch down into the soil (that's about one knuckle deep). If it's dry, it's time to water.

4. Start with great soil.
When starting a garden, one of the top pieces of advice is to invest in soil that is nutrient-rich and well-drained.

5. Consider containers.
When space is at a premium, look to containers. You can grow many plants in pots, including vegetables, herbs, flowers, fruit trees, berries, and shrubs. When gardening in containers, use a pot that's large enough for the plant it's hosting.

6. Choose the right plants.
It's important to select plants that match your growing conditions. This means putting sun-loving plants into a sunny spot, choosing heat-tolerant plants in warm climates, and giving ground-gobbling vines like pumpkins and melons ample elbow room (or a trellis to climb). Do your homework and pick varieties that will grow well where you live and in the space you have.

7. Discover your zone.
Knowing your "hardiness zone" can help you choose the best plants. Simply put, it describes the coldest place a plant can grow. The higher the zone number, the warmer the climate. So if a plant is "hardy to zone 4" and you garden in zone 5, that plant will survive in your yard. If, however, you're in zone 3, it's too cold to grow that particular plant. Find out your hardiness zone.

8. Learn your frost dates.
Planting too early (or late) in the season can spell disaster for your garden. You need to know the last average spring frost date for your area so you don't accidentally kill plants by putting them out prematurely. It's also good to know your first average fall frost date so that you get your plants harvested or moved indoors before late-season cold damages them.

9. Add some mulch.
Apply a layer of mulch that's 2 to 3 inches deep around each plant. This will help reduce weeds by blocking out the sun, and reduce moisture loss through evaporation, so you have to water less. Or, you can put down straw, shredded leaves, pine straw, or some other locally available material.

10. Feed plants regularly.
We've already talked about the importance of starting with great soil, but that soil works best in concert with regular boosts of high-quality nutrition for your plants. In other words, amazing soil + top-notch plant food = super garden success!



One last word of advice: Stock up on the basic tools you need to make it easier to grow. Get all the details in our Tools for Gardening article.
Happy growing!!!

eats
me
your food

08/07/2022

The

Did you know that Strawberry is high in vitamin C, manganese , vitamin B9 , potassium and antioxidants that have tremend...
01/07/2022

Did you know that Strawberry is high in vitamin C, manganese , vitamin B9 , potassium and antioxidants that have tremendous health and brain advantages.
Strawberry juice and smoothie may lower your chance of developing cancer and heart disease.
Strawberry can also help weight management.

You can enjoy your strawberry in juice,smoothies,youghurt,in parfait......anyhow you want it.

& of Splendor
eats

What are Probiotics?ProbioticsProbiotics are made of good live bacteria and/or yeasts that naturally live in your body. ...
03/06/2022

What are Probiotics?

Probiotics
Probiotics are made of good live bacteria and/or yeasts that naturally live in your body. You constantly have both good and bad bacteria in your body. When you get an infection, there’s more bad bacteria, knocking your system out of balance. Good bacteria helps eliminate extra bad bacteria, returning the balance. Probiotic-supplements are a way to add good bacteria to your body.

Can I get probiotics from food?
You can absolutely increase beneficial microbes in your body from the foods you eat. Certain foods have probiotics (good bacteria) in them and can benefit the health of your microbiome.

These foods can be introduced into your diet at any point of the day. You may even be regularly eating them now and not realize that they contain probiotics. You will want to check the food label for “live and active cultures.” A few suggestions for just some of the probiotic-rich foods you can add to your diet and some times to try them include:

For breakfast, try:

Yogurt.
Buttermilk.
Sourdough bread.
For lunch, try:

Cottage cheese.
Kombucha.
Tempeh.
For a snack, try:

Fermented pickles.
For dinner, try:

Fermented sauerkraut.
Kimchi.
Miso soup.
Make sure you are still creating a balanced and healthy meal each time you sit down to eat. Though adding probiotic-rich foods into your diet won’t hurt you, balance is still key. Adding too much of just one food prevents your body from reaping the benefits of other food groups.



13/05/2022

The form is to be filled by applicants interested in Rabbit Rearing and Organic farming

Address

Opposite Sarau Events Centre
Jos

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Home of Splendor posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Category