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How to Plant a Kids' Garden by howdididoit: Great tips on gardening with kids to foster interest, responsibility and give a sense of both ownership and freedom. #Kids #Garden #howdididoit
Grow Houseplants from Kitchen Scraps: Avocado: Check out the link for plants from apples, citrus and pineapple! #Houseplants #healthyhouseplants #Avocado
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Epsom Salt as Plant Fertilizer - Encourage green growth on your house plants by applying a solution of 2 tablespoons salt to 1 gallon water once a month. Magnesium and sulfur from the salt make leaves grow bushier and encourage flowering plants to bloom more often. (original pinner's comment)
66 Things You Can Grow At Home: In Containers, Without a Garden
Growing ginger at home--holy cow! Look at all that ginger!
Interesting idea for starting plants. Little Green houses...
Shredded paper, water, blender and a muffin tin. Seed starters dry & ready for some soil!
Basil pruning tutorial. I absolutely needed to learn this to have full bushy full 'o leaves basil plants!
by mamabyrd12
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Open a pumpkin, add a little soil and water, and watch the seeds (which are already inside the pumpkin) grow. I think I may have already pinned this. Will I be able to find a pumpkin at the beginning of growing season?
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Been doing this for a few weeks now and seems to work well: 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.
Self watering recycled plant pot for growing herbs and flowers
Galvanized garden // small yard gardening
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Plant Buddies...guide on what to plant next to each other and which flowers keep certain bugs away.
Don't Throw It, Grow It!: 68 windowsill plants from kitchen scraps
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Start a Quick and Easy Food Garden fast with this season-by-season planting plan for a no-dig, easy-care Bag Garden. If you’ve been dreaming of the joy of growing your own food but have limited growing space and a busy schedule, a Bag Garden might be for you. Here's how to get started.
Great idea! 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.
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so darn clever! garden starters...self-watering seed starters made from two liter plastic bottles.
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