Lights and colors: orange!
Have you ever thought that colors move our days? Colors attract and inspire us. So why not propose ideas in the form of color to enrich your green spaces! This week we thought about ...
Read more Sustainability tailored to herbal tea: the Erbificio project
If by chance you had happened to peek through our catalog, get to know us in person at events or visit our company, you might have also been able to get to know a still almost un-known part of our reality, namely the product line ...
Read more But chives don't bloom, do they?
Have you ever thought of aromatic and medicinal herbs as flowering plants or suitable for a floral bouquet? It is usually easy to think that these are two real distinct entities. So much so that the curious question often arises: 'But ...
Read more The salad on the balcony: wild herbs to eat
In the past, the collection of wild herbs was widespread throughout the country and represented a resource of great importance for the daily sustenance of rural populations, especially in times of famine. Precisely this phenomenon gave rise ...
Read more Helichrysum italicum and the glories of an ancient Greece
This tenacious shrub has been celebrating the magnificence of ancient worship since its dawn. This is evidenced by its Latin etymology which hides the glory of being associated with helios (sun) and chrysos (gold). With its vigorous and silvery branches it was in fact crowned ...
Read more Spontaneous garlic: a resource in the garden
Alliums are herbaceous, perennial and wild plants. They have underground bulbs, from which the vegetation and flowering starts again after the seasonal dormancy phase. Garlic is one of the oldest herbs used by man for food purposes ...
Read more Ramsons: garlic of the bears
You may have heard of it before or you may be wondering what a garlic plant has in common with bears. We can begin by telling you that for us wild garlic is a strange combination of mystery and elegance. Yes...
Read more Winter Watering: whether and how to make them
Most of the species that live outside, in your gardens or on your balconies, in pots or planted on the ground, incur the arrival of the winter months in their period of vegetative rest. As we have been able to deepen in our article The rest ...
Read more Save the Bees - Bees: Let's save them with a flower!
Bees and pollinating insects play a fundamental role in the world's ecosystems, as a third of the food that supports us directly depends on their tireless pollination work. And if these are so important insects begin on ...
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