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The next time you have green onions, don't throw away the white ends. Simply submerge them in a glass of water and place them in a sunny window. Your onions will begin to grow almost immediately and can be harvested almost indefinitely. We just use kitchen scissors to cut what we need for meals. I periodically empty out the water, rinse the roots off and give them fresh water.
Another pinner said...Creeping Jenny comes back every year and keeps out the weeds. I love it in my flowerbeds, spreads. Great contrast color to plants and flowers
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Bad bugs and how to control them, Good ideas with out chemicals....!!!
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How to keep Rabbits and Other Animals out of your garden
pallet wood bench - awesome tutorial by Beyond the Picket Fence
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curly succulent.... Moraea Tortilis - common name spiral grass.
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Recycle to water your pots while out of town
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Carmen Parise 'like', albeit, slightly tacky!
Rebecca Arms But might be cute WITHOUT the label!
An old chest of drawers as a coop. Wonderful repurposing!
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Annette Brandenburg Now that's repurposing!
rustic utility cart made with salvaged wood and piping! I would love this on the patio :)
Self watering recycled plant pot for growing herbs and flowers
Savoring Summer: Harvesting and Drying The Garden’s Finest Herbal Treasures…
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Growing Romaine lettuce from the leftover stumps! Gotta try this!
Growing Romaine lettuce from the leftover stumps! Gotta try this!
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An herb planter that takes up very little space but provides quite a few herbs!
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Recycle your newspaper with an easily folded biodegradable pot, perfect for starting seeds. This newspaper planter can be set right into the ground, where it will not only protect the fragile root system of your seedling, but also decompose on its own over time. Use these simple folding instructions to create your own Origami Newspaper Pot.
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Sue Seewald A favorite of mine! I have it in my backyard.
Rebecca Arms It looks pretty :) I'll have to get some!