Coffee Grounds Are Your Secret Weapon For A Better Lawn
Coffee 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 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.
Read MoreTomato and basil certainly go together well in the kitchen, but planting these together in your garden helps ward off some pests and encourages good growth.
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