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10 Techniques To Increase Germination Rate of Seeds

April 18, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Techniques To Increase Germination Rate of Seeds

Germination refers to the process of a seed becoming a plant. Some people don’t mind a very slow process. They’ll plant flowers that take two years to show their colors. However, sometimes you want an experience a little bit closer to instant gratification. While no plant is going to germinate overnight, there are techniques to…

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Quotes About the Benefits of Gardening

April 11, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

quotes about benefits of gardening

There are so many benefits of gardening. Many of them relate to frugal living. For example, gardens remind us to enjoy the little things, rather than spending money on flashy stuff. The following quotes about the benefits of gardening remind me of the important stuff. “The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in…

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5+ Cheap Ways To Make Soil More Acidic

April 4, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Cheap Ways To Make Soil More Acidic

Every garden’s soil has a pH level. You can work with different pH levels using different plants. However, you have to know where you’re starting. And in some instances, you might want to change the pH level. For example, if your soil is too alkaline for the plants you want to grow, then you need…

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Garden Photo Walks for Mindfulness

March 30, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Garden Photo Walks for Mindfulness

Much of the time, looking at life through our phones takes us out of the present moment. However, I find that I can use the phone’s camera to practice mindfulness. Garden photo walks are my favorite way of practicing this on a regular basis. What Is Mindfulness? All that I mean by mindfulness is the…

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5 Cheap Substitutes for Seedling Trays

March 22, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo 2 Comments

Substitutes for Seedling Trays

Seed trays offer a great way to start off your planting season. However, you don’t need to purchase actual trays from the gardening supply store. Instead, you can upcycle/recycle/DIY many terrific substitutes for seedling trays. Here are five good ideas: What Are Seedling Trays? Seed trays provide a great opportunity to begin growing multiple plants…

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Filed Under: seedlings, seeds Tagged With: DIY, diy seedling trays, seed pots, seed trays

A Garden to Dye For

March 14, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

natural plant dyes

Several years ago my sister sent me a wonderful gift. She’s one of those people who is so great at picking out the perfect gifts for people. The gift was a book called “A Garden to Dye For.” She also sent me a set of Japanese Indigo seeds grown locally to her area. Somehow, all…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: gardening books, gardening for crafters, plant dyes, slow crafting, slow living

How To Battle Garden Pests Cheaply and Naturally

March 8, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Battle Garden Pests Cheaply and Naturally

Garden pests can be the bane of a home gardener’s existence. You work so hard to get your plants to grow, then these bugs come along and destroy them. Are you looking for ways to battle garden pests cheaply and naturally? It’s definitely possible! It Doesn’t Have To Be a Battle Yes, we often talk…

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5 Cheap Ways to Self Water Plants

February 21, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Cheap Ways to Self Water Plants

Some people love the ritual of watering their plants each day. However, many of us like to simplify our schedules by setting up systems whereby plants can self water. Moreover, there might be times when you need plants to water themselves, such as when you go on vacation. It’s good to know some cheap ways…

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Benefits of Community Gardens

February 14, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Community Gardens

I live in an apartment in San Francisco. I have a porch, windowsills with different light levels, and some counter space to do any gardening that I’d like to do. However, I don’t have a yard. Therefore, if I wanted to get serious about outdoor gardening, I would need to explore other options. That’s gotten…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: community, community gardens, cooperative gardening, gardening, types of garden

7 Reasons Why You Should Try Gardening

February 7, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Reasons Why You Should Try Gardening

Have you thought about trying gardening for a long time? What’s holding you back? Sometimes people worry that they won’t be good at it, that it’s expensive, or that they don’t have the time to do it properly. However, you can always start small and grow your garden later if you want to it. It’s…

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How to Grow Tomatoes Successfully Without Buying Store Transplants

How to Grow Tomatoes Successfully Without Buying Store Transplants

There’s something so wonderfully satisfying about turning a handful of tiny seeds into a jungle of tomato plants that practically beg to be picked. No plastic trays from the store, no mystery soil mixes, no overpriced seedlings that look tired before they even hit the ground. Just seeds, soil, light, and a little bit of…

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Planting Depth Errors That Prevent Roots From Developing Properly

Planting Depth Errors That Prevent Roots From Developing Properly

A plant’s future gets decided in a moment most people rush through. That moment happens when roots meet soil, when depth either sets the stage for strong growth or quietly sabotages everything that follows. A plant cannot negotiate with bad placement, and it cannot outgrow a poor start underground no matter how much care comes…

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7 Simple Soil Tests You Can Do at Home Without Special Tools

7 Simple Soil Tests You Can Do at Home Without Special Tools

Some gardens explode with life while others struggle, and the difference almost always starts underground. Soil holds secrets, and those secrets decide whether plants thrive, barely survive, or give up entirely. No expensive gadgets or lab kits stand between a struggling garden and a thriving one—just curiosity, a little patience, and a willingness to get…

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Why Your Compost Isn’t Heating Up and How to Fix It Fast

Why Your Compost Isn’t Heating Up and How to Fix It Fast

A compost pile should feel alive. It should hum with energy, steam on cool mornings, and quietly transform scraps into dark, crumbly gold. When that heat disappears, the whole process stalls out, and what should smell earthy and rich starts leaning toward soggy, sluggish, and disappointing. A cold compost pile doesn’t just sit there; it…

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