How to Plant and Grow a Terrarium at Lincoln Green

You’ve likely seen stylish terrariums filling the pages of all of your favorite interior design catalogs, but did you know that these unique gardens are also very easy to make at home? Here are just a few simple ways to create your own terrarium and add a bit of greenery to your rental at Lincoln Green!

  1. Whether you choose a small, round terrarium that you can hang from the ceiling or a larger, tank-style option for very large creations, you’ll want to choose something in a durable class that will enable you to see the plants through the sides.
  2. Add a layer of small stones or pebbles to the bottom of the terrarium for proper water drainage. This should measure about one-inch thick.
  3. Add another one-inch layer of activated charcoal on top of that for a finer drainage system.
  4. Top it off with a 1.5-inch layer of sphagnum moss to hold the soil in place and prevent it from sliding into the pebbles.
  5. Take a soil designed especially for terrariums and pre-moisten it using a spray bottle of water. Add a thick layer of three to four inches on top of everything.
  6. Remove pot-bound roots from your plants and add them to the soil. You may need to divide the plant into sections if it’s too big to fit the scale of the terrarium.
  7. Decorate with rocks and other accessories.

Terrariums: A Guide to Plants and Care [Better Homes & Gardens]
How To Make Terrariums [About Home]
Make Your Own Terrarium [HGTV]

Happy Memorial Day

Today we remember those who have sacrificed their lives for our great country. We hope you have a great Memorial Day!

Plan This Weekend’s Brunch at Café La Maude

With so many great places to eat in Philadelphia, it can be difficult to choose just one for your weekend brunch. If you’re having trouble deciding, consider adding Café La Maude to your list. This popular local favorite is always busy on the weekends, but it’s well worth the wait if you’re a fan of European-style dining and some of the best people watching in town.

The restaurant’s French decor features black-and-white cane chairs and bistro tables both inside and out, a striped, Parisian-style awning, and antique furnishings throughout the light-filled dining room, and although it feels quite upscale, the atmosphere is anything but pretentious. Start your brunch with a cappuccino topped with impressive latte art or bring your own champagne to make BYOB mimosas. Next, move on to decadent egg dishes like the Parisian Za, croquet madame, sweet potato eggs Benedict, and many others, all at very reasonable prices.

Café La Maude
816 N Fourth St
Philadelphia, PA 19123
(267) 318-7869
www.cafelamaude.com

Clean Up Your Home at Lincoln Green Naturally With These DIY Household Cleaners

Looking for a way to save a bit of cash while also removing chemicals from your home? Make your own cleaning products! It’s easy to duplicate of the most common household cleaners using all-natural ingredients, and they’ll even help to turn your home at Lincoln Green into a green household.

  • Glass Cleaner: Combine 1 cup of white vinegar with 1 cup of water and 1/4 cup of fresh-squeezed lemon juice to create a DIY window and glass cleaner. You can even add in your favorite essential oil for a fresh scent.
  • Laundry Detergent: While many store-bought laundry detergents are filled with chemicals, this homemade version is made using only natural ingredients. Combine a box of Borax with a box of baking soda and 1 bar of organic bar soap (such as Dr. Bronner’s). Then, blend it all together in a food processor until it reaches a powder form.
  • Bathroom Tile Cleaner: Remove grime from tubs and sinks using this all-natural bathroom cleaner. Simply mix baking soda with liquid castile soap and use it as a scrub.
  • All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix 1/2 cup vinegar, 1 tablespoon of Borax, 1 tablespoon hydrogen peroxide, and 2 cups of hot water to create an all-purpose cleaner that you can use anywhere in the home.

Make These 69 DIY Cleaning Products For Pennies [Popsugar]
The Original Homemade Laundry Detergent DIY Natural]
27 Chemical-Free Recipes for DIY Spring Cleaning [Greatist]

Discover Under-the-Radar Clothing Designers at Sugarcube in Old City

Want to fill your closet at Lincoln Green with clothes by emerging, under-the-radar designers? Head to Sugarcube in Old City! This boutique stocks clothing and accessories for men and women, curated by the shop owners themselves. Each piece generally has a story behind, which makes for a surprisingly personal touch.

The atmospheric store carries a unique identity and vibe specific to its single location on North Third Street. There is an air of quality, with exposed brick walls and hardwood floors. A vintage red motorcycle sits just inside the door. Even if you have no plans to purchase anything, this is a shop you'll want to peruse purely for the experience!

Sugarcube
124 N 3rd St
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 238-0825
www.sugarcube.us

Happy Mother’s Day!

Mother’s Day is a time to celebrate Mom! Are you doing anything special for your mother today?

Try the Eel Avocado Roll at Bubblefish in Chinatown

Do you have a taste for sushi? If so, Chinatown's Bubblefish is the place to dine.

A lot of restaurants make you feel rushed in and out of the door so that they can serve more people. Not at Bubblefish! The service is top notch and the wait staff are polite and make you feel completely comfortable in their establishment. Another great quality to the Bubblefish dining experience is the portioning you receive. Many of their dishes come with sizable helpings so you'll eat great and leave full.

So what do you get as a first timer? Well, if you haven't had sushi before, try a spicy crab roll or a salmon roll. If you're feeling adventurous, it's the Eel Avocado Roll you'll want to try. It's surprisingly delicious.

One of the main draws to Bubblefish are the teas, of which there is a massive selection. You're bound to find a favorite!

Bubblefish
909 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(267) 930-7634
www.yelp.com/biz/bubblefish-philadelphia-2

The Ugly Moose: Roxborough New American Cuisine

At The Ugly Moose, you might feel like you’re in a mountain retreat, right in Roxborough. You will love the comfortable ambiance and excellent service. And wait until you taste the food. Appetizers include Canadian Poutine, French fries with cheese and gravy. Regulars also rave about the wings, perfect for sharing with friends. Come and watch the ballgame and order a Bud Light draft, which are always $3 during game time. Check out the daily specials like Mondays for Labatt Blue cans for three bucks or Wednesday’s Quizzo night. The Adirondack filet sandwich is a big hit, but there are also lots of other sandwiches, salads, panninis and entrees from which to choose. There’s even a kid’s menu!

The Ugly Moose is open every day from 4:30 p.m. until 2 a.m.

The Ugly Moose
443 Shurs Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19128
(215) 482-2739
www.theuglymoose.com
www.yelp.com/biz/ugly-moose-philadelphia

How to Adapt Your Skincare Routine to the Spring Season

While your face may require heavy creams and serums to shield it from the cold winter air, you likely don’t need so many rich products once the weather warms up. Here are a few expert ways that you can change your skincare routine to adapt to the changing seasons.

  1. Switch to a lighter moisturizer. Instead of slathering on a rich, moisturizing facial cream every evening, invest in an equally high quality but more lightweight moisturizer. Be sure to choose one that also contains SPF, as more time spent outdoors requires more sun protection.
  2. Use a toner. If your face tends to sweat a lot or become oilier during warmer weather, you may need a refreshing toner to help keep oil in check. You can sweep this product across the skin after removing your makeup or any time you want to create a more matte appearance.
  3. Use a stronger, gel-based cleanser. If the spring weather causes your skin to break out or become oily, you may also require a more thorough cleanser. Choose a gel or foam option to really clean deep within the pores.
  4. Carry oil-blotting sheets. For quick touch-ups when your skin gets a bit shiny throughout the day, carry oil-blotting papers in your purse or gym bag.

What to Do When Climate Change Affects Your Skin [Paula’s Choice Skincare]
Seasonal Skincare [True Holistic Beauty]
Spring Clean Your Beauty Routine: How To Declutter & Organize Your Makeup [Beauty World News]

The PFS Roxy Theater Screens Cult Classics And Award-Winning Films in Philadelphia

Any movie fans should make plans to catch a flick at the PFS Roxy Theater, a Center City movie theater that is run by the Philadelphia Film Society. The movie theater screens an assortment of films, from award-winning movies to lesser-known films.

In addition to regular movie screenings, the PFS Roxy Theater is known for its assortment of weekly events. For example, the theater hosts a BYOB movie night on Wednesdays, as well as a family-friendly matinee series on the weekends, when you can catch kid-friendly flicks like The Princess Bride and Space Jam. The PFS Roxy Theater also caters to budding directors and filmmakers of all ages with a number of educational programs.

Planning on stopping by? Check out the theater's website for a list of showtimes and events!

PFS Roxy Theater
2023 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA 19103
filmadelphia.org/nowshowing
www.facebook.com/RoxyTheaterPhilly

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