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succulent-little-dudes · 11 months
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The aloe "hacks" make me so mad i stg JUST DON'T OVERWATER THEM! and aloe does NOT want banana!
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ecoorganic · 1 year
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10 Creative glass bottle gardening ideas
10 Creative glass bottle gardening ideas Gardening is a great way to add some beauty and life to your home. But with all the plant pots, planters, and window boxes out there, it can be difficult to find something truly unique. Have you ever considered using glass bottles for your gardening projects? Glass bottles aren’t only aesthetically pleasing—they also provide an eco-friendly way to get…
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amaltheametalweld · 2 years
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New way of getting rid of Japanese beetles in the roses:
Step 1: grab chicken
Step2: point at beetle. your chicken should eat the invasive menace
Step 3: laugh as your beetle eating bird gets impatent while you look for the next beetle
repeat until no more beetles or your bird gets tired of the beetle game
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spreadfire1 · 1 year
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Aphids excrete a sugary liquid called honeydew, because the plant sap from which they feed contains excess carbohydrates relative to its low protein content. To satisfy their protein needs, they absorb large amounts of sap and excrete the excess carbohydrates. Honeydew is used as food by ants, honeybees, and many other insects. From gardeningknowhow.com: The relationship between aphids and ants is symbiotic in that both receive some benefit from the arrangement. The unique relationship between these two organisms provides protection for the aphids and food for the ants. Ants protect the aphids from predators, such as lacewings and ladybugs. 🐞🐜 🖖😊
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peepal-baba · 6 months
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Here is a gardening video that explains the method to sow seeds in pots. Follow the instructions in the video and begin sowing seeds in your terrace and balcony garden.
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lovesgardening-blog1 · 7 months
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ausetkmt · 1 year
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As you’re preparing your yard for spring, you may have no reservations about throwing out the stiff, cracked old hose that sat out all winter—but instead of tossing it, consider repurposing it for use elsewhere in your yard. Here are four practical ways to do just that.
Stabilize young plants
If your springtime sprucing-up involves planting a few trees that will (hopefully) turn into big ones, use pieces of an old garden hose to anchor them to their stakes. Wilson Bros Gardens recommends using old hose bits in place of store-bought tubing for this job. Cut a slit down the side of a section of hose and wrap it around the trunk of the tree and its stake so the two stay together while the tree grows big enough to support itself unassisted. The hose’s flexibility will allow the tree to grow without stifling its movement.
Create chain covers
Whether you use chains for outdoor work or to hold up the swings on your kids’ jungle gym, a slit-open old hose length is great for making the chain both grippy and less dangerous to fingers. Reader’s Digest recommends threading the chain through one of the open ends of the hose if possible, but if that won’t work, just cut a slit in the hose so you can wrap it around the metal, then secure with a few zip ties.
Protect blades of all kinds
Before you put ice skates in storage for the summer, use a cut-open hose length to make a great, inexpensive blade protector. You can also keep saw blades sharp and protected this way, too. In fact, any tools or blades that need to keep a sharp edge can be protected in this way, whether for storage or transport.
Make a new kind of hose
One hole in a hose doesn’t have to render the whole thing useless. One Good Thing by Jillee recommends poking a few more holes in it to turn make a soaker hose you can lay in your garden to provide a makeshift watering system. Use a small drill bit to make holes along the length of the rubber, then screw a hose cap onto the end. Lay it at the base of your plants and run it every few days for about 30 minutes for a deep watering.
You can also use a hole-filled length of hose as an in-pot watering system by inserting it into the dirt in a potted plant. Pour water into the exposed end to gently water the plant all the way down to its roots.
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hometoursandotherstuff · 10 months
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How to Grow an Indoor Garden - For Beginners
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*Disclosure: This blog post contains affiliate links, meaning I get a commission or credit if you decide to make a purchase through my links at no cost to you. An Indoor Garden Hydroponic Growing System is a great way to grow your own vegetables, herbs and plants. It is especially great for people like me who try to garden the traditional way, but completely stink at it. I discovered this…
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alltypeoftips · 2 years
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ecoorganic · 1 year
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5 Creative Milk Jug Gardening Ideas To Try This Summer
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naturecpw · 2 years
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13 Genius Gardening Hacks That You’ll Be Glad to Know! Blossom
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These are outstanding ideas!! I always wondered how much we could grow from our produce at hone but organic is probably the best way to grow from since it hasn’t been irradiated nor used root inhibitor on them. Great ideas!👍🏼
Just seeing how life is formed from a few methods household items and seeds is truly breathtaking. 606
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Gardener Roasts "13 Genius Gardening Hacks"
We're back with another Blossom reaction video and honestly...it's...not bad? What's happening? Am I losing my mind?
We're back with another Blossom reaction video and honestly...it's...not bad? What's happening? Am I losing my mind?
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0:00 - Intro
0:44 - Mango Seed
1:33 - Sponge Seed Starting
2:07 - Succulent Propagation
3:18 - Growing Cilantro
4:30 - Fruit Picker
5:39 - Broccoli Microgreens
6:20 - Growing Sprouts
7:26 - Growing Corn
8:53 - Regrowing Scraps
9:50 - Teabag Hack
10:33 - Banana Peel Fertilizer
12:10 - Growing Mushrooms
13:34 - Egg Carton Spacer
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jbreezye · 2 years
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lovesgardening-blog1 · 8 months
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(via Be Creative with Your Pots: Innovative Gardening Hacks!)
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