Rubbing Alcohol is a common household chemical with many benefits in general household affairs and gardening, cleaning, and even personal care. Let’s have a look at some of the best Rubbing Alcohol Uses for Plants!
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Grab some old CDs and use sharpies to write the names of each of your plants/veggies. You can also embellish them with stickers and ornaments. Here is the tutorial.
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Glue 10-30 CDs on a wooden ring to display this shining wreath onto your door or wall. It’s just a matter of five steps and simple supplies, visit Instructables for the directions. Must check out these herb wreath ideas.
Tie a loop of fishing line to 3-4 CDS and a bell at the end to recreate this project to keep squirrels and rabbits away from your fruit trees. Get the tutorial at Hometalk.
Those old and scratched CDs and DVDs can be made into CD spinners for your garden, patio, balcony, etc. The more info is here.
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This decorative element above is not just a suncatcher but a bird repellent to keep your fruit and tomatoes safe. You can visit here.
Adorn a coffee can and some CDs with sharpies and attach them to imitate this CD wind chime DIY. Happy Hooligans has the tutorial.
You’ll need aluminum foil, glue, CDs, cord, scissors, needle, and other essential items to craft this wind chime for the garden. Visit DIY Enthusiasts for the instructions.
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Your kids will love this recycling project. Get it at The Resourceful Mama.
Break CDs into random shapes and glue them onto a plastic pot. Keep some distance between the glass pieces and later fill them with black paint. Visit Art And Craft Ideas. Check out more Mosaic Craft Ideas
These bird scarers are decorative as well and work well to keep birds away from your vegetable garden. Find more in this tutorial.
Make gorgeous DIY mosaic ornaments from old CDs for your garden or
Rubbing Alcohol is a common household chemical with many benefits in general household affairs and gardening, cleaning, and even personal care. Let’s have a look at some of the best Rubbing Alcohol Uses for Plants!
Who knows, olive oil could be great for many things in the garden and at home. In this post, you will discover 18 advantages of Using Olive Oil in a Garden and various ways to use it!
Pebbles are a popular choice for use in gardens and landscaping projects as they are attractive, low-maintenance, and can add texture and interest to a garden.Here is Everything You Need to Know About Using Pebbles in the Garden to make your home stand out.
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The Question: People have been canning for a long time, and it appears that not too many people died from it. Why can’t the old-time recipes be used? If the recipes were passed down from generation to generation or were published by Mason Jars and companies that made canners, why can’t they still be used? Is it all right to freeze an old-time recipe instead of canning it?
Make a unique herb garden using an old baby crib to keep it indoors or outdoors. Check out the step-by-step tutorial here.
Coco peat is a growing medium and normally used for soil amendments. It’s made from the husks of coconuts. It’s a beneficial product for plant growers and provides an alternative growing medium. It’s used much like sphagnum peat in garden applications. It increases water retention, aeration and provides antifungal benefits when used alone or incorporated into the soil as an ingredient.
It’s been a long journey and a learning lesson from the first pallet to the last. My pallet shed is finally complete and I am very pleased how it turned out. It's still one of my favorite pallet projects to date.
Cut a tire in half, paint it and install a cedar plank on top of it. Add the handle and eyes afterward to further decorate it. Have a look at the details here.
Did you ever think a tomato cage could be that useful? Make an appealing gabion plant stand out of a sturdy tomato cage and place it on your front porch, backyard or patio. Visit BHG for the tutorial.
When my wifeand I finally got around to re-landscaping our 1922 Spanish-style bungalow in Los Angeles, we did what many space-challenged Angelenos do: reimagined the unused back half of our driveway. It’s a classic SoCal bungalow move. Why park in your driveway when you can play in it? Over the years, it has served our family well, as a toy and tricycle repository when the kids were little, an outdoor weight room when the kids were bigger, and a spot for random acts of improvisational wood-fired cooking. Occasionally, we would even park a car in it. But with the kids grown and the functional-if-a-bit-meh swath of concrete not getting much use, we wanted the driveway to become a multipurpose space where we could garden, grill, dine, and just hang out.
Check out some amazing DIY Air Plant Holders that you can make easily at home without spending too much money. There are enough for everyone’s liking!