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Elderberry Syrup — A Simple Homemade Garden Remedy
Elderberries (Sambucus nigra) have been used for generations in European folk traditions, especially through the colder months. Paired with warming spices and sweetened with honey or sugar, elderberry syrup is simple to make and a beautiful example of everyday herbalism.

Eric & Ines
18 hours ago2 min read


Harvesting Milkweed Seeds: A Cozy Way to Celebrate the Season
If you’ve ever paused to admire milkweed pods bursting open in late autumn, you’ve witnessed one of nature’s quiet wonders. These pods are full of silky white floss and seeds — a symbol of both beauty and renewal. Harvesting milkweed seeds isn’t just about saving plants for next year and to share with friends; it’s also a way to bring a little hygge into your home during the colder months. In this guide, you’ll learn how to harvest, dry, and store milkweed seeds, create a coz

Eric & Ines
Oct 174 min read


Cozy Homemade Pumpkin Spice Syrup
There’s something magical about the scent of pumpkin spice simmering on the stove. It’s the aroma of comfort, warmth, and slow afternoons spent baking while the leaves tumble outside. In our kitchen, this homemade pumpkin spice syrup has become a seasonal ritual – one that fills the house with coziness and invites everyone to linger a little longer.

Eric & Ines
Oct 103 min read


Garden Stew with Fire Cider
What is better than a bowl of warm stew on a cold day?
The mere thought of a steaming bowl of hearty stew brings to mind a sense of comfort

Eric & Ines
Mar 282 min read


Deliciously Crunchy Broccoli Salad Recipe
Broccoli fresh and different

Eric & Ines
Feb 31 min read


Our favorite season: Fall
It might sound strange for a gardener, but fall is our favorite season.

Eric & Ines
Oct 10, 20234 min read


Get ready to grow a fall garden
You can still have a great harvest in your so-called fall garden!

Eric & Ines
Aug 22, 20222 min read


Tipps for the Fall Garden - important tasks to do now
Fall is quite a busy time in the kitchen garden!

Eric & Ines
Nov 18, 20213 min read
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