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DIY: Self-watering seed starter. Greta use for old water bottles. Worth pinning again for the simple elegant brilliance of it.
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Add a little hydrogen peroxide to the water when you water plants. Great for soil aeration.
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After boiling pasta or potatoes, cool the water and use it to water your house plants. The water contains nutrients that your plants will love.
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Self-watering containers and links to how to make them
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Herbs and Vegetables That You Can Grow on Shadier Balconies
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Put Epsom salts and sugar into each hole with your plant. It makes them grow larger, leafier and greener.
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Grow Houseplants from Kitchen Scraps: Avocado: Check out the link for plants from apples, citrus and pineapple!
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Cool Thumb-controlled Watering Pot Made With Recycled Materials
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Humble Seed's premium herb, fruit, and vegetable seeds are packaged in re-sealable Mylar® bags then themed and bundled in FDA food-safe containers.
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Article on fragrant houseplants - imagine smelling fresh orange blossoms at home!
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Cut-and-Come-Again Lettuce - varieties of lettuce you can cut, and that will grow back (like grass)
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Line flowerpots and planters with coffee filters to stop soil from falling through the drainage hole.
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Place a sponge in the bottom of a planter before adding soil, to keep water in reserve.
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put in your zip code, and it tells you what plants you should be planting now. You can even look ahead a few months to plan out your garden
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Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds ~ one of my favorite seed suppliers
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Fertilize Your Plants Here's a great way to reuse all the old tea bags you have around the house: use them for your plants. Tea bags can be used as an organic fertilizer for potted house plants, with many stimulant benefits from the nutrients in the ingredients. You can even remove the bags and mix the tea leaves inside with your soil, helping absorb water, retaining moisture.
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wine boxes - free at any local liquor store...such a great idea for a raised garden!
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Top 10 Container Plants. .. ..these goof-proof container plants deserve a prominent place in your pretty pots
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Grow lettuce in a bag! One of the fun container gardening tips from Kerry Michaels of containergardenin...
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Ornamental Oregano - Dittany of Crete, and Kent Beauty have, not only the tiny colorful flowers, but also large colorful bracts that run from chartreuse to pink and are reminiscent of hops. All of these oregano flowers are excellent for drying. Cut enough flower stems to make a small bouquet and arrange it before you bundle it so it is attractive. Twist tie it near the flowers leaving the long stems below. It only takes a day or two of hanging upside down to dry.
82 Creative Container Gardens | Snapdragons, Penny Violas, Tulips, Parsley and Ivy | SouthernLiving.com
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Put Epsom salts and sugar into each hole with your plant. It makes them grow larger, leafier and greener.
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Life on the Balcony — Gardening Tips for Apartment and Condo Dwellers
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Interesting tips on preventing weak and spindly seedlings...
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Starting a container garden? Here are some questions to consider before you begin.
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Jay Bay You don't have to answer if it's too personal but are you in Arizona Bev? I am in Tucson. Just curious!