1 gallon of white vinegar
1 cup of table salt
1 cup of Liquid dawn Dish Soap
1 gallon of white vinegar
1 cup of table salt
1 cup of Liquid dawn Dish Soap
Place a sink pot (empty plastic nursery pot with holes) in the middle of your garden to create a well for easier and deeper root watering. This is especially helpful for squash. As the roots mature, they get deeper and deeper into the ground’s soil, making it harder for the water to reach in a dry climate.
Get your garden started early by planting your seeds in eggshells indoors before the weather permits outdoor growth. There are several reasons why eggshells are the perfect pot for this, but the biggest is that they are cheap (free really), full of calcium to give your seedlings that extra boost, and easy to plant in the garden when ready (the shell can stay on!).
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6 cups water
1 cup corn syrup
2 cups regular strength joy dish soap
They are industrial strength un-poppable
Start your seeds in eggshells and plant them directly in your garden when ready. The shells will biodegradable and provide the soil with calcium.
with coffee filters to keep the soil from falling out.
– to help retain moisture in potted plants.