Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, these easy and fun DIY Fall Terrarium Ideas will make your room feel super cozy. Scroll down to discover the magic of fall in a jar!
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An organic garden contributes to a healthy lifestyle by decreasing the toxin intake that comes with the vegetables grown with chemical fertilizers. Here are some brilliant DIY Lettuce Garden Ideas you must check out to enjoy a fresh plate of salad every day!
A moveable lettuce garden will help you locate the herbs at your convenience as per the weather condition. Learn more here.
Upcycling used bottles and wooden pallets to grow organic herbs is the best possible step towards a sustainable lifestyle. Build yours like this.
Growing lettuce in a gutter garden is easy as it can be placed at any location in your garden that receives 5-6 hours of direct sunlight. Learn more here.
This vertical lettuce tree is easy to make and will produce a bountiful harvest in a small place. Details are here.
Get some PVC pipes, poke holes, and fill them up with a potting mix to make this DIY lettuce garden. Learn the detailed steps here.
Two different-sized barrels and a cute birdhouse are enough to make this DIY tiered lettuce garden. Learn more here.
Old plastic bottles can be a great option to create a DIY lettuce garden in a little space with minimum effort. Details are here.
Styrofoam containers come in handy and can be super easy to drill holes for drainage. Learn more here.
Do you love the idea of growing organic herbs without the fuss of soil? This hydroponic DIY lettuce garden idea is for you!
Gather a few plastic bottles, S hooks, scissors, and a wooden plank to make this lush and beautiful lettuce garden. Details are here.
Attach gutters to your fence, poke enough holes for drainage and grow your favorite herbs in them. Get the details here.
A galvanized wire fencing, weed barrier fabric, wood bark, and a rich potting mix are all you need to
Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, these easy and fun DIY Fall Terrarium Ideas will make your room feel super cozy. Scroll down to discover the magic of fall in a jar!
Isn’t every plant great in a group? Well, the answer is no. Some plants are too vigorous in their growth habits to share the stage, while others are better if put on a pedestal all their own (i.e. the focal point plants of the landscape). Today’s episode we talk about plants that are great in masses—that is to say—in groups of three or more. We have options for shade, choices for sun, and selections for those in-between exposures situations. We’ll also feature some great plants that we’ve seen grouped to perfection in gardens featured in Fine Gardening. And you don’t have to be a millionaire to group plants. Many of our suggestions are easily divided after just a year or two, providing you with multiple plants for the price of just one.
I love the natural shapes of plants in landscape design, but garden style is subjective, and it’s fair to say that gardens should be fun and expressive. We all have our own ideal “look” in mind when we envision a garden space, and who’s to say one is better than another? Some of us are collectors of anything new or unusual. Others seek a bit of nostalgia or want to seamlessly blend into their wild surroundings. Some like their plants well behaved and formal, expressing geometry and order not always found in nature. If the latter category describes you, you may find formality to be more of a challenge in the arid Southwest. There are some arid native plants that work well in formal garden design, however.
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly alternative to expand your plant family, then you wouldn’t want to miss these ingenious, easy-to-follow DIY Plant Propagator Ideas!
With the wide and exciting range of gardening products out there, it can be difficult to think of the best gardening gift ideas for birthdays, Christmas or any other special occasion.
Candles have been used for centuries to add warmth, ambiance, and fragrance to our homes. In this article, you’ll explore some creative and straightforward DIY Wickless Candle Ideas that you can easily make at home.
There are many mint varieties famous for their refreshing taste. These different Types of Mint offer a diverse range of flavors and scents, making them a fascinating subject of exploration. In this article, you will delve into the captivating world of many forms of this amazing herb.
Multiseason Garden Bed with Hesse Cotoneaster Get fall garden interest that lasts into winter with this easy-care plant combination featuring a Hesse cotoneaster shrub. Fall into winter with multiseason plants
Are you looking for ways to give your garden a makeover without a complete redesign? Garden projects can be expensive but there are many small ways you can add impact to your space or give areas a new look, and they needn’t be costly. Buying a can of paint and rejuvenating your fence can give your garden a new style, growing annuals from seed will produce a host of ready made plants to fill borders and containers, all for the cost of a few packets of seed.
In this article, we will share easy designs to create your own little ecosystem anywhere in the house! Check out some fabulous DIY Tabletop Indoor Fairy Garden Ideas below!
Today we’re visiting with Rachel, a gardener and artist living in Elgin, Illinois (Zone 5b). She moved in 2022 to 1.5 acres and is in the process of designing and planting a fabulous front garden. She’s also diving into forest restoration for the back half-acre—making it beautiful for wildlife and her kiddos.