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Noot is the secret sauce that keeps my plants alive and thriving

Noot is the secret sauce that keeps my plants alive and thriving.

This front garden bed of mine, ugh! It has been a chore finding the right recipe that keeps my plants alive and thriving. I am not the most plant knowledgable, but the way the builders left this hodgepodge of a bed when we bought the house was too unorganized. My front bed lacks color and I have tried to ‘guess’ my way into the right set up, but then I am left with a mess or just brown and dark green 3 of the 4 seasons. I am finally soliciting my sister to help me design the garden as she has come to love gardening so she can now help me.

Noot mix

She gave me some tasks to do before we shop. I am moving some plants around and even transplanting a boxwood we feel won’t work here in the end, but I love the health of it so I want to keep it. I am adding a few English Daisies for some spring color as I wait for summer plants to be available to buy and plant. To do this, I am using the trusty Noot, where every watering offers no-fuss organic fertilizing that fuels long lasting, natural growth. Noot keeps my plants alive and thriving.

Noot food

Whether planting or transplanting, the nutrients you give your plants to root and thrive in their new locations matters the most. I have old soil on top of clay/rocks, so I have had to add more layers of better soil and really make sure I am giving them the best feed.

plant food

Noot nourishes plants with 18 powerful organic ingredients combined with beneficial bacteria. Noot makes caring for plants easy with monthly delivery and comes in 3 varieties – Noot Mix (standard for all plants), Husky Mix (for root health) and Rescue Mix (for damaged/strained plants). To use, just pour it on the soil and Noot converts ordinary water into a complex nutritional and microbial solution that every plant craves.

feeding plants

With the Noot plan 7 gallons of feeding fits within 2 glass tubes for under $20. Choose how much you need delivered from 3.5 gallons to 300 gallons worth of plant food. Noot Works with most houseplants: tropicals, succulents, ferns, palms, cactus, bonsai, calathea, orchids, anthuriums, monsteras, aroids, and even kitchen herbs. Simply, mix 1 tsp of Noot every 1/2 gallon of water. No PH-ing needed. Learn more at Grow with Noot!

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Mother's Day

2021 Mother’s Day Gift Guide

2021 Mother's Day Gift Guide

Welcome to the 2021 Mother’s Day Gift Guide

Once again, I have partnered with some great brands to bring you many Mother’s Day gift ideas so you can make 2021 and epic Mother’s Day after a long year for all of us! If there was ever a year the women in your life deserved a day, it is May 9, 2021!

Keep checking in as I add more…..

The Face Secret fitted pillowcase’s Satin-Polyester is proven to be essential for the healthy skin and helps with anti-aging (keeps skin smooth on pillowcase and protects delicate areas around face) and to prevent bead head (allows hair to glide rather than tug and damage hair).  

Buy now!


Grow healthier plants with Noot. Use every watering for no-fuss organic fertilizing that fuels long lasting, natural growth. Subscription options available.

Buy Noot! Also available on Amazon.


Bombay Hair tools make it possible to master salon-style from the comfort of your own home. Their biggest sellers are the Hair Waver, giving you those mermaid locks, and their three-in-one wands!

Buy Bombay Hair!


Tough As A Mother Tribe has jewelry to help celebrate the journey of Motherhood.

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Family Cookbook Project helps Mom organize the family recipes. The free account lets you print and giving her a full access account opens up great features and order books she can create and gift!

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Cuddle up with mom with these crazy-soft pajamas for her and her kids from Kyte BABY.

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Butter By Keba is a premium line of all-natural moisturizing products paired with clean fragrance and designed for anyone who desires softer, smoother skin or loves smelling amazing all day. 

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Little GF Chefs is welcoming these children back into the kitchen with gluten-free, allergy-friendly baking kits. For the Mom who wants to get the kids in the kitchen!

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Gift sets from the SOCKSHOP offer socks in designs Mom will love. Also find masks and accessories.

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Carrying your favorite cup is easier than ever. GoCuff Sleeves that carry like a mug  —  only 10x lighter.

Shop GoCuff!


The Polished Jar offers beautiful ceramic jars that complement the rooms in your home, you’ll love filling them up with your favorite soap, lotions, and cleaners for a modern boutique look! Find Mom styles that match the home!

Shop The Polished Jar!


The Garage Collective has modern California-aesthetic home decor Mom will love! Find home decor, kitchen items and more.

Shop The Garage Collective!


Nature’s Beauty has body products created to elevate or transform your mood. Mom can destress and energize with their scrubs, lotions and more!

Shop Nature’s Beauty!


The I Love Trader Joe’s Cookbook: 10th Anniversary Edition: 150 Delicious Recipes Using Favorite Ingredients from the Greatest Grocery Store in the World (Unofficial Trader Joe’s Cookbooks)

Buy on Amazon!


Keep visiting! I am adding more great gift ideas from amazing brands!

The Giveaway

Mother's Day Giveaway

1 lucky reader will win a $20 USD Grubhub Gift Card (order in one night and take a break, Mom)! Enter below. The giveaway ends on May 7, 2021. Open to US/Canada. Good luck!

Parenting

Tips for How to Simplify Your Children’s Wardrobe

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Understandably, many parents are struggling to let go of their children’s baby clothes. These items hold sentimental value and precious memories from their kid’s early childhood. While it seems hard at first, it is essential to declutter their wardrobe so you can see what you can keep, throw away, and donate. More clothes mean more laundry, endless cleaning, and sometimes unnecessary tantrums. Here is a simple guide that will help you simplify your little one’s wardrobe.

Lay everything out and categorize them accordingly

To make the decluttering process more manageable, remove everything from the closet, starting from the top shelf. Have three boxes near you and label them, what you will keep, throw out, and donate. Throw away worn-out clothes, torn, permanently stained, deformed or out of shape, and keep those in excellent condition, still fit, in season, and can be used for the next baby. If you have extra clothes that are still in good condition or even brand new ones, donate them to charity or to a loved one that is expecting. Keep in mind that some might need these unwanted or unused clothes, so it is best to let them go early on so others can still benefit from them. Many charities accept these donations, both local and national. Make sure to get in touch with them first to know their current pandemic protocols. 

Involve them in the process 

For older kids, include them in the decluttering process as many can already voice out their preferences. Ask their opinion and take note of their favorites. Make it a fun activity by having a mini fashion show. Mix and match their clothes, or ask them to organize their clothes, their favorites, semi-favorites, and those that they dislike. Tell them to choose based on their liking regardless of the color and your child’s gender. Use this opportunity to teach them the value of what they wear, where it came from, or how it was made.

For the younger ones, visualize what they gravitate to the most in terms of colors, patterns, and textures. Remove those that are barely worn, even if they’re expensive. Ask yourself the following questions: Does it still fit? On a scale from 1 to 10, does my child love this, and would they notice if it is gone? Set a clothes limit by considering the available storage, your child’s preferences, and daily activities. Have five to seven days’ worth of clothing or even 10 days if you have enough space. 

Scout for affordable and age-appropriate clothing 

After categorizing their clothing, look for inexpensive but quality clothes, online. Consider buying several quantities of the same outfit, especially those that your child loves. Choose clothes that can be worn with anything, regardless of the season. Bear in mind your child’s activity and energy level. If they are physically active and tend to get messy, buy dirt and stain-resistant clothes. Go for stretchy clothing for young children, as tight or restrictive clothes can be uncomfortable, especially if they are in their development years. 

There are several benefits of decluttering your child’s wardrobe. Decluttering promotes a happy and cleaner environment not only for your children but for your entire household. 

Healthy Living

The Four Types of CP

The Four Types of CP
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Cerebral palsy — commonly known as CP — is a group of disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It occurs in two to three out of every 1,000 patients. According to the organization, it is caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain that affects a person’s ability to control his or her muscles.

There are several types of CP, including: 

  • Spastic Cerebral Palsy
    This is the most common type of CP and affects about 80% of people with CP. These CP patients have increased muscle tone and their muscles are often stiff, which causes their movements to be awkward and can make walking difficult and cause developmental and intellectual difficulties.
  • Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy 
    People with dyskinetic CP cannot control the movement of their hands, arms, feet, and legs, making it difficult to sit and walk. The movements are often slow and writhing or rapid and jerky. Sometimes the face and tongue are affected and the person has a hard time sucking, swallowing, and talking, according to the CDC.
  • Ataxic Cerebral Palsy
    People with ataxic CP have problems with balance and coordination. They might be unsteady when they walk or may have difficulty with quick movements or movements, like writing, that require a lot of control. 
  • Mixed Cerebral Palsy
    Some people have symptoms of more than one type of CP. The most common type of mixed CP is spastic-dyskinetic CP, according to the CDC.

Causes of CP

The signs of CP can become visible as early as birth, especially when the condition is caused by medical injury a birth. A birth injury is a type of brain or nerve damage that occurs before, during, or shortly after your child is born. Children that are injured at birth have a high risk of developing conditions related to neurological damage, such as CP.

If Your Child Had a Birth Injury

If your child had a birth injury that resulted in CP, you may meet the requirements to pursue compensation via a lawsuit. This lawsuit will help pay for the medical care your child could need throughout their life and pay to update your house to make it more livable for your child. 

If you think you have a case, an experienced attorney can walk you through the process of filing a lawsuit. These attorneys will also help you determine what compensation is available to you.