How To Make Lilac Sugar

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This blog post may contain affiliate links, which means that I may receive a small percentage of the sale if you choose to purchase something from the links at no extra cost to you. This is because  Mama Needs Money, Too! This seemed like such an easy AND pretty DIY that I had to make it for myself! Though I didn’t take as many pictures as I normally would, the process is pretty self explanatory. First pick your lilacs! I found this wasp hanging out in the flowers in my basket while I was picking them. She was very photogenic and agreed to leave me alone while I collected my flowers, so long as I also left her alone too. I collected enough bunches to make at least a cup of just the flowers, no steam or leaves.  Time to separate the flowers! You want to make sure you keep any green bits out of this mix as they can have a bitter taste.  Layer it up! Now all you have to do is put a layer of sugar on the bottom of your jar, then pile a layer of your lilac flowers on top of that. Once you h

The Number One Way You Are Killing Your Plants!

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I always have people asking me how I do it, how I have 65+ plants and am able to take care of them every day. But the truth it, I really don’t.

I know, that seems weird. But listen, the thing people always come at me with is “So I have this plant and I think it’s dying. What am I doing wrong? It’s in the window and I water it everyday! What’s going on?!”

If you read that and didn’t notice the BIG red flag, I’m going to tell you what you are doing wrong!



You over water your plants!

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I have to break it to ya, but it’s true.

DON’T water your plants everyday. Heck, I don’t really follow a schedule when it comes to my plants. Most plants will tell you when they are thirsty.

The best rule of thumb is to water your plants about once a week, but also to just touch the soil and really look at your plants. I plan to go into further detail with this, but most plants will start to look droopy and kind of “flop” over when they really need water.

I hope this helps you on your indoor plant journey! 🖤


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