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How to Make a Concrete Planter
Planting Depth Revealed – You Can Successfully Grow Herbs and Vegetables in a 12″ Pot
Planting Depth Revealed – You can Successfully Grow Herbs and Vegetables in a 6″ Pot

Gardening: Containers and trellises

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Plants have best friends just like people do. Marigolds help tomatoes and roses grow better. Nasturtiums keep bugs away from squash and broccoli. Petunias protect beans from beetles and oregano chases them away from cucumbers. Geraniums keep Japanese beetles away from roses and corn. Chives make carrots sweeter, and basil makes tomatoes even tastier
Companion planting

Gardening: Crop rotation and companion planting

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Delphinium
Creeping jenny
Black sunflowers

Gardening: Flowers

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Guide to Growing Blackberries!
growing strawberry information
Bush Apricot --- Zones: 3 to 8. Big, sweet and juicy! Sweet-smelling flowers in spring will give way to loads of golden-yellow fruit with a red blush in mid to late summer. Perfect for drying, preserves and fresh eating! Plus, these trees are petite and self-pollinating— perfect for small yards and spaces!

Gardening: Fruit

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Use a rubber snake in your fruit trees to keep birds away. Trimeresurus albolabris
10 Under-Used Trees and Shrubs For the Fruitful Edible Yard. As the movement toward local, sustainable food grows across the nation and around the world, more people are recognizing that our own yards offer plenty of opportunity for growing our own. Edible landscaping is the perfect complement to a vegetable garden. #gardengrowingtips
Learn how to grow world's most delicious fruit in container. Get productive result, healthy plant by following simple easy steps.

Gardening: Fruit trees

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Growing Popcorn - The Perfect Crop To Add To Your Garden Plan!
{diy projects} Homemade Wheat Thresher!
Grain growing guide

Gardening: Grain

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Inexpensive Mini Greenhouses - brilliant!
Ana White | Build a Barn Greenhouse | Free and Easy DIY Project and Furniture Plans
Barn Greenhouse

Gardening: Greenhouses & cold frames

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How To Propagate Rosemary by Pictures
Dream State: Grow Your Own Ginger At Home!
6 reasons plants love cinnamon

Gardening: Herbs and spices

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Fences of bamboo
M: Green Barrier™ living willow hedges, sustainable and aesthetically pleasing. They provide almost instant screening, even in winter. The willow establishes very quickly after planting and creates an attractive green hedge in as little as 2 months. // Great Gardens Ideas //
Living Fences: How-To, Advantages and Tips

Gardening: Living fence

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Gardening journal example - this is beautiful, for gardeners young AND old! :)
How to Organize Seed Packets in an inexpensive photo album - brilliant! Perfect for gardening with kids!
Cottage Making Mommy: Cute and Colorful Garden Markers

Gardening: Markers, journaling and tracking info

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How to Harvest Medicinal Roots: Dandelion & Valerian - Homespun Seasonal Living
Must have, must grow medicinal herbs - www.homesteadlady.com - a list of some of my favorites
Guide to Harvesting Medicinal Plants - Numen blog

Gardening: Medicinal

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Simple aphid control - something yellow covered in vaseline
Lady bugs are a natural pest control. Keep more of them around by filling a 4"x1' long tube with sticks. The lady bugs will make it their home and watch over your garden.

Gardening: Pest, weed, nutrient, beneficial insects and disease control

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"We built this rain water collection tank last June and by October the 1,500 gallon tank was full. It has a 20 ft X 20 ft roof. 1 inch of rainfall will put about 250 gallons in the tank.
Rainwater Harvesting - Did you know
How to create a rain barrel

Gardening: Rain collection

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In the Garden: What to do in October zone
Not all plants hibernate in the winter, some flourish. Here are 9 plants that add color to your garden during the winter months.
Although you’ll want to check the hardiness zone guidelines for specifics on your location, generally speaking these particular crops do well in most area of the United States.

Gardening: Seasonal

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Seed Saving Tips and Ideas • Great Tips and Tutorials! Including from 'grow real food', this great chart of seed saving tips!
How to Save your own Seeds from the Garden!

Gardening: Seeds, seed saving and planting

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For sharp, rust-free tools, store in a sand-filled bucket (or pots) with a little oil mixed in !! (Learned this from my Mom & our garden tools always stay good as new !)
Movable seat
PVC scraps to hold tools.

Gardening: Tools

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The Easiest Way to Get Worms Out of Broccoli - use this simple kitchen trick to get rid of unwelcome green beasties in your produce.
Anyone can grow garlic!
How To Grow Your Own Vanilla Beans

Gardening: Vegetables

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Gardening, Compost, Moss, Lime, Sawdust, Ash Wood, Peat Moss, Pine Needles, Wood Chips
Gardening Simple Soil Test Mouse Pad | Zazzle
The Easiest Way to Get Worms Out of Broccoli - use this simple kitchen trick to get rid of unwelcome green beasties in your produce. Vegetable Garden, Fruit, Growing Vegetables, Garden Pest Control, Growing Food, Broccoli Plant, Veg Garden, Veggie Garden
The Easiest Way to Get Rid of Broccoli Worms
The Easiest Way to Get Worms Out of Broccoli - use this simple kitchen trick to get rid of unwelcome green beasties in your produce.
Anyone can grow garlic! Recipes, Flora, Herb Garden, Planting Garlic, Growing Garlic
How to Grow Garlic. {Now's the time to plant!}
Anyone can grow garlic!
How To Grow Your Own Vanilla Beans Planting Flowers, Outdoor, Grow Vanilla Beans, Growing Herbs, Grow Tomatoes, Growing Plants
How To Grow Your Own Vanilla Beans - Coffee Break
How To Grow Your Own Vanilla Beans
How to Grow Onions from Seed | Grow a Good Life | Onions can be planted from transplants, sets, or started from seed inside under grow lights. Growing onions from seed opens up a wide diversity of shapes, flavors, sizes, and colors to grow. Seed Starting, Cannabis, Shaded Garden, Growing Onions From Seed, Growing Onions
How to Grow Onions From Seed
How to Grow Onions from Seed | Grow a Good Life | Onions can be planted from transplants, sets, or started from seed inside under grow lights. Growing onions from seed opens up a wide diversity of shapes, flavors, sizes, and colors to grow.
Winter Vegetable Gardening Starts in the Summer Organic Gardening, Nature, Winter Vegetables Gardening
Winter Vegetable Gardening Starts in the Summer
Keeping squash from getting out of control by using an upside down tomato cage Growing Zucchini, Tomato Cages, Garden Veggies
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Keeping squash from getting out of control by using an upside down tomato cage
How to braid and cure fresh garlic Freeze, Gardening Tips
How to Braid and Cure Fresh Garlic - The Prudent Garden
How to braid and cure fresh garlic
How to Harvest and Cure Onions #vegetable_gardening Garden Types, Tuin, Garten, Garten Ideen, Farm, Garden Projects, Garden Beds, Diy Garden
How to Harvest and Cure Onions #vegetable_gardening
How to Harvest and Cure Onions #vegetable_gardening
Build a "Potato Condo."  As the plants grow, you add layers of wood and soil to keep the stems buried, giving you more potatoes to harvest! Exterior, Container Gardening, Potato Gardening, Raised Garden, Frugal Gardening
The Building of a Potato Condo - Living Homegrown
Build a "Potato Condo." As the plants grow, you add layers of wood and soil to keep the stems buried, giving you more potatoes to harvest!
Another pinner wrote, "Spray the plant with Epsom salts (1 teaspoon dissolved in a spray bottle of warm water (about 4 cups).    That gives the pepper plant a boost of magnesium that is required at flowering time to produce fruit.    Spray them again 10 days later and in a few weeks, our expert friends report, you will have more peppers than you can eat." Pepper Plants
Speaking of the Garden...
Another pinner wrote, "Spray the plant with Epsom salts (1 teaspoon dissolved in a spray bottle of warm water (about 4 cups). That gives the pepper plant a boost of magnesium that is required at flowering time to produce fruit. Spray them again 10 days later and in a few weeks, our expert friends report, you will have more peppers than you can eat."
1tsp epsom salt in 4 c warm water....spray on plant and then 10 days later. produces more fruit due to boost of magnesium... especially for tomatoes, peppers and roses | greengardenblog.comgreengardenblog.com
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1tsp epsom salt in 4 c warm water....spray on plant and then 10 days later. produces more fruit due to boost of magnesium... especially for tomatoes, peppers and roses | greengardenblog.comgreengardenblog.com
Learn how to spinach in pots, it is one of the vegetables that you can grow in shade and in any kind of space. Growing spinach in containers is easy too you can even grow it indoors on a windowsill! Indoor Vegetable Gardening, Growing Spinach, Container Gardening Vegetables, Indoor Vegetables
Everything about Growing Spinach in Pots
Learn how to spinach in pots, it is one of the vegetables that you can grow in shade and in any kind of space. Growing spinach in containers is easy too you can even grow it indoors on a windowsill!
How to Grow Vanilla Beans #vanillabeans #gardening #plantinstructions Bean Plant
How to Grow Vanilla Beans: Vanilla Bean Plant Info
How to Grow Vanilla Beans #vanillabeans #gardening #plantinstructions