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How to Create a Life of Growing Your Own Food

August 16, 2022 by Erin Leave a Comment

Growing your own food can be incredibly beneficial for you and your family. The food supply chain can be complex and easily disrupted. When you grow your own, you get some peace of mind about it. But getting to that point can be difficult. Here are some tips on how to create a life growing…

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4 Gardening Tips You’ve Never Thought Of

July 21, 2022 by Erin Leave a Comment

Gardening is an amazing hobby to take up thanks to all the benefits that it has to offer. It may be a bit of a learning curve to know how to do it well, however, because of the sheer volume of information surrounding gardening. Here are four helpful tips to make it easier for you…

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Even a Small Outdoor Area Can Become a Productive Garden

July 20, 2022 by Erin Leave a Comment

Have you ever looked at your tiny outdoor area and thought there’s no way you could ever grow anything in there? Well, think again. With a little creativity, even the smallest outdoor space can be transformed into a productive garden. Whether you’re thinking of growing your favorite herbs or veggies, there are many ways to…

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Are Old Tires Toxic to Plants?

May 30, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Old Tires Toxic to Plants

Some people like to use old tires in their gardening. However, you might wonder, “are old tires too to plants?” It’s important to think about those things, especially if you eat food from your garden. How To Use Old Tires In Your Garden There are so many great, fun ways to use old tires in…

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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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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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A Garden to Dye For

March 14, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

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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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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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Sutton Foster’s Tomato Growing Tips

January 31, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

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I just finished reading Sutton Foster’s book, “Hooked: How Crafting Saved My Life.” I got it because she’s crocheting on the cover of the book and that’s my go-to craft. It’s also her go-to craft, however she enjoys many other crafts as well. She even mentions gardening in the book. Specifically, she talks about the…

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6 Tips To Revive Wilted Plants

January 24, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Tips To Revive Wilted Plants

I mentioned recently that I have a little bit of a brown thumb. However, I’ve kept at gardening and learning about plants. I’ve improved over time. Along the way, I’ve picked up lots of tips to revive wilted plants. I wanted to share some of those with you today. What Causes Plants to Wilt? I…

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7 Reasons Your Cucumbers Keep Dying Early

7 Reasons Your Cucumbers Keep Dying Early

Cucumbers can turn a promising garden into a frustrating one when vines suddenly yellow, wilt, or collapse before producing much fruit. These fast-growing plants often look strong in the beginning, then quickly struggle once real garden pressures kick in. The good news is that most early cucumber problems trace back to specific, fixable mistakes or…

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Gardening has taken a bold, creative turn as container gardening surges across TikTok feeds with eye-catching setups and clever space-saving ideas. Plant lovers now turn balconies, windowsills, and even kitchen corners into lush mini-gardens packed into pots, buckets, and repurposed containers. This trend attracts beginners who want fresh herbs and flowers without needing a yard…

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8 Cheap Gardening Supplies That Work Better Than Expensive Versions

8 Cheap Gardening Supplies That Work Better Than Expensive Versions

Gardening does not require a wallet-emptying trip to a specialty store or a cart full of fancy gadgets. Many of the most effective tools sit quietly in dollar stores, thrift shops, or even recycling bins, waiting for a second life in the soil. Experienced gardeners often discover that simple, inexpensive supplies handle daily tasks better…

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9 Backyard Habits That Can Accidentally Invite Pests

9 Backyard Habits That Can Accidentally Invite Pests

A backyard should feel like a relaxing escape, not a buffet line for unwanted insects and critters. Yet small everyday habits often create the perfect invitation for pests to settle in and stay longer than expected. Many of these issues start quietly, building up around sheds, patios, gardens, and even pet areas without immediate notice….

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