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Several recipes for homemade organic insecticides and pesticides
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How to recycle green onions to grow in your garden or home. In a few weeks you will have tons of green onions for the picking.
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Easy mini water feature in an old bathtub. LOVE this!
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Pinner says: Spring is coming and this is the BEST Weed Spray. I made 3 gallons for around $4.00 last year after seeing a pin. Worked better than Round Up & killed the weeds/stray grass on first application. One gallon of APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, 1/2 c table salt, 1 tsp Dawn. Mix and pour into a smaller spray bottle.
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Epsom Salt & Gardening || Throughout time, Epsom salt has been known as a wonderful garden supplement, helping to create lush grass, full roses, and healthy, vibrant greenery. It has long been considered a planter’s “secret” ingredient to a lovely, lush garden, and is such a simple, affordable way to have a dramatic impact.
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Raised Beds ~ Get More Food From Better Soil w/ Less Water. Linda Chisari, Landscape Designer, Shares Her Design & Materials List, Along w/ Advice On Sizing & Adding A Convenient Irrigation System.
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Got Weeds? Use Vinegar, Not Roundup........Really?????
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Cucumbers are sweeter when you plant them with sunflowers! ...And Other Tips...
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Gardening Tip - Put Epsom salts and sugar into each hole with your plant. It makes them grow larger, leafier and greener.
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Seed balls are great for reclaiming derelict areas with thin or poor soil, making them ideal tools for guerrilla gardening. Especially useful for tossing into empty or neglected lots. Best thrown just before a rainy spell to ensure germination
This "casket-style" container produces compost below ground, and is a great container for outdoor worm composting.
basil: Pinch off the center shoot of the basil plant after it has grown for 6 weeks to force side growth and prevent early flowering. If flower stalks do develop, cut them off.
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How to get more peppers from your green pepper plants: "Spray the plant with Epsom salts (1 teaspoon dissolved in a spray bottle of warm water (about 4 cups). That gives the pepper plant a boost of magnesium that is required at flowering time to produce fruit. Spray them again 10 days later and in a few weeks, our expert friends report, you will have more peppers than you can eat."
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Paul and Angela's blog - the ultimate in gardening info
wall-mounted cabinet. perfect for an outdoor party.
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Look through this blog ! Looks like some good garden stuff. AND ... I like the scroll bar at just under the link bar ... how do I make one of those ? (with most popular posts ...)
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One table, sawed in half & put back together to make one very durable, beautiful and handy garden work table
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