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10 Things You Are Doing That Are Killing Your Houseplants

1. Ignoring the instructions What’s the absolute best way to avoid a dead houseplant? Read and follow the care instructions of course! These will tell you everything you need to know about your plant; its needs and preferences in terms of food, water, light and more. You’ve read the booklet and are still stumped? Consider if […]

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7 Gardening Hacks With Plastic Bottles

1. Water reservoir You’ll utilize the half of the plastic bottle with the top. Puncture an opening through the top with a nail, and screw the top on. Embed the bottle half into the ground at the base of a plant, so the top is in the ground, and the opening is facing the sky. […]

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Marvelous Solutions For Indoor Plants

Want to make your indoor plants bloom often and lavishly? Take the advice of experienced florists. These useful recommendations will help you to grow a beautiful flower garden in your home. The secret of a rich room garden is simple: the plants flourish even more beautiful and luxuriant, they should receive supplemental feeding. How to properly prepare […]

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Here Is Why You Should Never Throw Away Watermelon Rind And Seeds

Watermelon rind The traditional summer fruit is the watermelon. During this time, you can buy juicy watermelons at almost every step. But most people are accustomed to eating only the sweet interior, and to throw the rind. It is a pity to throw the rind, because in this part of the watermelon there are vitamins […]

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6 Clever Gardening Hacks

1. Insulate tomatoes with plastic wrap Tomatoes thrive in stagnant, hot weather. So if  the weather in your area is neither. It takes extra effort to make warm weather plants produce fruit. Wrapping the bottom two rungs of the tomato cage with plastic wrap simulates a greenhouse. The heat is trapped inside the plastic wrap […]

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Natural Uses For Baking Soda In The Garden

1. Discourage Weeds Pour or clear baking soda in a thick layer into cracks on a walkway or patio. The baking soda should kill any little weeds already sprouted and keep new ones from coming up. 2. Kill Cabbage Worms Mix equals parts flour and baking soda and clean the plants (cabbage, broccoli, kale) which are being […]

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Build A $300 Underground Greenhouse For Year-round Fresh Food

Growers in colder climates often utilize various approaches to extend the growing season or to give their crops a boost, whether it’s coldframes, hoop houses or greenhouses. Greenhouses are normally coated structures, yet are usually costly to build and heat up all through the winter. A significantly more reasonable and successful choice to glass greenhouses is the walipini […]

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How To Bring A Dying Houseplant Back To Life

At the point when houseplants begin to shrivel it’s where expert advice proves to be useful, so Food 52 enrolled Tara Heibel, creator of Rooted in Design and proprietor of Sprout Home, to help in planing for the the worst—and reverse it. Similarly as with every single living thing, even the hardiest plants require care, […]

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Air Layering: How to Propagate Plants Using This Unique Method

It’s trusted that air layering goes back to old China and Japan, where air layering bonsai was a prominent propagation technique. It’s not the most widely recognized propagation technique, for the most part since it takes a while for a cutting to develop when it’s air layered. The reason why you should pick air layering […]