Terra & Babulya
Hey Terra, have you ever heard the tale of how our great‑grandmother used to brew a special nettle tea before the monsoon, mixing it with herbs from the garden? She said it kept the family warm and healthy, and I still wonder if that old recipe could help us nurture our own little garden this year.
Yes, I know the story. The nettle tea your grandmother brewed is still a gentle healer for both people and soil. Just let the dried nettles steep in warm water for a couple of hours, strain it, and then use the liquid to mist seedlings or mix it into compost. It adds nitrogen and a mild antimicrobial boost that keeps roots strong and weeds at bay. It’s a simple ritual that connects the old wisdom to our garden’s new life. Try it at the start of the season and feel the roots breathe a little easier.