The garden centers are full of gadgets and tools that might help you with gardening, but they cost a lot. If you are looking for a cheap solution, we have some great Zero Dollar Garden Hacks for you!
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3 Simple Garden HacksSnail Shell Cane Topper An abandoned snail shell makes for an attractive cane topper. Bamboo canes sticking up out of the ground or pots are a potential hazard, particularly when masked by leaves. A simple snail shell placed on top of the cane can provide valuable protection for your eyes.
Wooden plant labels
Instead of spending money on plastic plant labels why not take advantage of the twigs in your garden. Use a Stanley knife or a potato peeler to peel back the bark at the end of a twig to provide a clean visible surface on which to write a plant name. Fresh bark is usually easier to peel back. If freshly pruned make sure you put this in upside down or it might start to grow !
Wooden coat hook
Next time you’re out pruning or cleaning up branches after a storm keep a look out for branch junctions that can be easily made into wall hooks. A rustic alternative to traditional coat hooks these can be jotted around the greenhouse or shed. A great talking point in the house and quite useful for hanging up your coat too.
The garden centers are full of gadgets and tools that might help you with gardening, but they cost a lot. If you are looking for a cheap solution, we have some great Zero Dollar Garden Hacks for you!
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Here at my Copake Falls garden all day with a truckload of irresistible botanical goodies will be Broken Arrow Nursery. They will be accepting advance phone orders, too, between now and Wednesday, May 31, if there is something special you simply must have. Their website; phone is (203) 288-1026.All ticket sales from my garden will be donated to two local nonprofits I love: the Hawthorne Valley Farmscape Ecology Program in nearby Ghent, N.Y., and Turtle Tree Seed in Copake.And there’s much more:Those of you who r
If there’s one thing that gets my goat, its, what’s in and what’s out in gardening. Now honestly I don’t want to alienate myself, of course everyone’s entitled to an opinion but don’t you sometimes think there is a bit of inverted snobbery going on. I have always loved gardens and gardening, I like the subtle garden with foliage of different hues and perhaps white flowers giving that relaxed feeling. I am mad about the Summer mixed perennial borders which give that great to be alive feeling. The Rose borders are charming, the Scottish Heather borders can look great. Here’s the crunch, I absolutely also love the in your face loud, brash, garish front gardens which are packed with blindingly bright Summer bedding, makes me smile, makes me laugh. Picture of our front garden, I promise it was once more packed when the flower borders were wider than this. Whats not to like.
A finishing touch to the garden! Doesn’t really make sense, gardening by its very nature can never really have what we may think of as finishing touches.
Our garden pond. Comes alive in early Spring when the frogs arrive. Join me to find what’s in the garden pond.
I don’t really like the title which I have used for this post. Makes me sound full of myself, I can assure you nothing could be further from the truth.
Courtyard Garden in Fife Scotland! well, its really part of our drive sectioned off. Take a look, see if it qualifies.
My name is DeBorrah Tibbs. I live in the hot Georgia Peach state in Smyrna. Gardening is my passion and is ever changing. I have gardened most of my life, growing up in a little town called Andover, Ohio, while living on a farm growing sustenance. As I got out on my own, flowers and shrubs became my main focus and passion. What I’d like to share is my before and after garden transformation. I took a bland backyard to what I now call my garden sanctuary. This has been a six-and-a-half-year journey that I think inspired me to started my own YouTube channel, Inspiring Garden Korner, in December 2022.
These Fragrant Climbers are all you need to cover the bland walls around your home and garden with style!
Add some sizzle to your garden with the vibrant and colorful Fiesta Hibiscus! Here are the most amazing Fiesta Hibiscus in Garden Ideas With Pictures. These stunning flowers come in various hues, from fiery reds to bold oranges and yellows, making them a perfect addition to any garden.
It's springtime here and I'm busy getting my garden and apple tree ready. I get those pesky rabbits, squirrels, voles, aphids, and more in mine during gardening season — how about you? I thought I would share a few tips on things I use to keep those pests out of my garden. You can see more of my crazy creations here