Stop Throwing Out Plastic Silverware — Give Them New Life In Your Garden Instead
Plastic silverware might seem to be destined only for the trash bin, but you may be able to reuse them for a few better purposes in your garden.
Read MorePlastic silverware might seem to be destined only for the trash bin, but you may be able to reuse them for a few better purposes in your garden.
Read MoreOregano is a great plant to grow in a container or your larger garden, but there are key rules to follow when it's time to harvest this common herb.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an easy way to change the aesthetic of your garden this summer, consider picking up some used whiskey barrels for this DIY project.
Read MoreWooden chopsticks are good for much more than eating noodles. Clean leftover chopsticks from takeout night and repurpose them in your garden.
Read MoreYou might think leftover mesh produce bags are only fit for the garbage can, but there's a smart way you might be able to repurpose them in your garden shed.
Read MoreRosemary is a popular and hardy plant to grow in your garden, but there are some harvesting rules to follow that will best keep it happy and growing.
Read MoreIf you find yourself with surplus lemons, you might be able to use them to attract butterflies. Be thoughtful about putting them about to avoid pests, however.
Read MoreThese two types of tomato plants have different shapes and growing patterns. Knowing the difference can help you decide which type to grow in your garden.
Read MoreTomato plants can be a labor of love, but nothing beats the taste of the perfect tomato you've grown yourself. Here's how to avoid split tomatoes.
Read MoreFor truly happy pumpkins, give the plants plenty of fertilizer and water. While you're at it, be careful to water around the plants and not directly on them.
Read MoreIf you find your tomato plant's leaves are turning yellow, it could be a problem related to watering, soil nutrients, or a more serious infestation.
Read MoreIf your tomato plant seems to be suffering, it could be that it needs a boost of alkalinity thanks to the common pantry ingredient known as baking soda.
Read MoreIf you're boiling potatoes, that leftover starch-heavy water could be just what your garden needs, especially if you have plants that could use some potassium.
Read MoreIf you're just getting started growing vegetables, cucumbers are an easy to grow intro. With them, you can learn how to best care for many plants in the garden.
Read MoreIf you've got a leftover cardboard egg carton, use this hack to adapt the leftover container into a compostable seed starter. Your garden will thank you.
Read MoreLeaving fruit out for hummingbirds may seem like an obvious garden move, but those little birds might not like it when that fruit starts to go bad.
Read MoreWhen watering your vegetable garden, do so at least twice a week. But, for greater success, pay attention to details like temperature, plants, and soil.
Read MoreIf you want to provide a colorful and healthy food for hummingbirds, consider planting sage in your garden, with a special place reserved for pineapple sage.
Read MoreThose mesh plastic onion sacks don't necessarily have to hit the trash. Instead, they can be used for many garden purposes, including protecting young plants.
Read MoreIf you've got some extra water bottles, you can give them new life in your garden to help water small plants and seedlings with very little effort for you.
Read MorePlastic takeout containers can really add up if you're in the habit of ordering in. Instead of throwing them in the trash or recycling, do this.
Read MoreIf your herb garden is overflowing you may want to give this trick a go. Not only will it preserve your herbs but will create a beautiful rustic look.
Read MoreCoffee grounds don't have to be tossed right away. Added to your lawn, vegetable garden, or compost, they can represent a valuable source of nitrogen.
Read MoreIf you find yourself with multiple wine bottles, repurpose them as handy garden waterers this season. Here's how it works and what you'll have to consider.
Read MoreStore-bought strawberries can be turned into garden plants by straining out the seeds, but pay attention to the berries that you buy, as some won't germinate.
Read MoreYour lettuce scraps don't have to be destined for the compost bin. Instead, a bit of water or soil can help you regrow the root end and get some more lettuce.
Read MoreBanana water is a popular hack to bring potassium into your garden, but the reality is that this trick may be more of a gimmick than anything else.
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