No excuses, you can grow your own food

No excuses, you can grow your own food. If I can do it, anyone can. I encourage you to at least try. I bought this peach tree from a big box store a year ago, look family, now we have peaches!!

Monstera Plant

Monstera deliciosa aka Swiss Cheese Plant

Monstera is a genus of 45 species of flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae, native to tropical regions of the Americas. The genus is named from the Latin word for “monstrous” or “abnormal”, and refers to the unusual leaveswith natural holes that members of the genus have.

Hibiscus 🌺

I picked up 2 Hibiscus plants from North Augusta Feed and Seed on yesterday. I try to support local businesses when possible.

I’m becoming a plant dad 🪴

The wiser I become, the more I want to try my hand at gardening. I’m finding out that gardening is a very zen-like hobby, and if you know me, you know that I welcome those vibes!

Sansevieria Plant

Think Big Sunday With Marsha

For those who have been following my blog you know I am a softie for picture quotes with positive messages. I’m always looking for new ways to express myself so I started an account on Twitter in 2011 and soon after I started my blog on this platform around 2015. My goal was to build an audience and grow my brand into a positive movement, to do that I needed to find an ecosystem to help me grow. Soon there after I ran across Marsha Wright’s profile and back then there were only a few (you can count on one hand) young black women in the entrepreneurial space and all of her posts were inspirational and educational, Marsha was way before her time. It was beautiful to see a black woman who is a CEO be so humble and kind on social media and she is a very giving person as well. On Sunday’s Ms Wright started an hashtag that allow writers like myself to be exposed to her 500K plus followers with positive posts and affirmations and the name of the hashtag is #ThinkBigSundayWithMarsha. The impact has been huge, I truly believe reading those positive quotes has changed how I look at the world and the people in it. Without a doubt Marsha’s generosity helped me grow my blog and my perspective where it is today and for that I am forever grateful. If you are on Twitter please follow Real Marsha Wright, you won’t be disappointed.