Posts tagged with 'plants'
DIY Garden: Hanging Kokedama
Hanging succulents. I love these plants for their soft jade tones, their adaptability to odd spaces, and for their need for little water. How cute is this? I can see these hanging inside a brightly lit window or around an outdoor seating area.
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By removing alternating pavers
and replacing them with plants, this walkway has a big impact. –
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Regenerate Plants
After boiling vegetables, cool and keep the water they were cooked in and use it to water your plants. It provides nutrients for your plants.
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Determine How Long to Leave Sprinkler on in your Garden
Set an empty coffee can about 10 feet away from the sprinkler. Turn on tap, and monitor time needed for the sprinkler to deposit enough water to reach 1 1/2 inches on a ruler dipped into the can (equivalent of what your plants need).
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Poisonous plants look like
Familiarize yourself with what the poisonous plants look like.
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Ways To Create Privacy In Your Yard!!
Add privacy and shade to a covered porch by layering hanging pots. Trailing plants like Ivy are excellent fillers, but just about any full plant or flower will work to suit the season.
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Cut spent blooms periodically
Many plants will re-bloom, but only if the old blooms are cut. Also, support and prune your plants as necessary.
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Its Time to Start your Own Garden
Start small. Enthusiasm for gardening is great, but can rapidly dry up when the work mounts. Start with a #Small flower bed, say 25 square feet, which is room for around 20 to 30 plants with perhaps three types of Annuals and one or two Perennials. You can always increase you plantings as your […]
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