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]]>Croquet is the perfect summer activity to play in small to medium-sized gardens. It is relaxed, gentle, and even the kids can get involved.
This simple game may be old-fashioned, but there is a reason it is still around. It’s a whole load of fun and everyone can get involved—kids and grandparents alike.
Boules requires a little more space but it is a great activity to play at the beach or in a cul de sac with neighbors or friends.
With a mini golf set, you can easily set up a miniature golf course in your garden. You can also get creative and set up some obstacles if crazy golf is more your thing.
Endless fun can be had with swing ball. The two player game brings all the fun of tennis without the effort of fetching the ball when you miss.
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]]>We all know that most vegetables and fruits are seasonal, so we’ve picked out two of the best greens to grow in the summertime — the refreshing cucumber and the fiery hot pepper. Impress your friends this summer by growing and harvesting your own vegetables!
The cucumber is a super hydrating and high-nutrient vegetable that makes a great addition to your water or summer mocktail, and to your picnic salad. Not just that, but did you know that the refreshing cucumber thrives in summer?
While they don’t particularly enjoy extreme high-temperatures, cucumber plants love sunlight and do well in temperatures above 60-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Who doesn’t love a deliciously spicy dish to go along with their summertime margarita? Whether it’s jalapeño poppers or a fiery salsa, hot peppers always bring that extra kick to the BBQ and even some great hidden health benefits.
Just like cucumbers, hot peppers typically thrive in temperatures above 60 degrees. And for those of you who don’t like it as spicy, the best part about harvest peppers is that the longer you wait, the sweeter they get!
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]]>The post 5 Charming Outdoor Games For Summertime Fun appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Croquet is the perfect summer activity to play in small to medium-sized gardens. It is relaxed, gentle, and even the kids can get involved.
This simple game may be old-fashioned, but there is a reason it is still around. It’s a whole load of fun and everyone can get involved—kids and grandparents alike.
Boules requires a little more space but it is a great activity to play at the beach or in a cul de sac with neighbors or friends.
With a mini golf set, you can easily set up a miniature golf course in your garden. You can also get creative and set up some obstacles if crazy golf is more your thing.
Endless fun can be had with swing ball. The two player game brings all the fun of tennis without the effort of fetching the ball when you miss.
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]]>The post From Refreshing to Spicy: The Two Dynamic Greens to Home-grow This Summer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>We all know that most vegetables and fruits are seasonal, so we’ve picked out two of the best greens to grow in the summertime — the refreshing cucumber and the fiery hot pepper. Impress your friends this summer by growing and harvesting your own vegetables!
The cucumber is a super hydrating and high-nutrient vegetable that makes a great addition to your water or summer mocktail, and to your picnic salad. Not just that, but did you know that the refreshing cucumber thrives in summer?
While they don’t particularly enjoy extreme high-temperatures, cucumber plants love sunlight and do well in temperatures above 60-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Who doesn’t love a deliciously spicy dish to go along with their summertime margarita? Whether it’s jalapeño poppers or a fiery salsa, hot peppers always bring that extra kick to the BBQ and even some great hidden health benefits.
Just like cucumbers, hot peppers typically thrive in temperatures above 60 degrees. And for those of you who don’t like it as spicy, the best part about harvest peppers is that the longer you wait, the sweeter they get!
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]]>The post 15 Things to Do This Weekend If You Don’t Want to Spend (Too Much) Money appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 15 Things to Do This Weekend If You Don’t Want to Spend (Too Much) Money appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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