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Organic Lawn Maintenance

 7 Organic Lawn Maintenance Tips to try this year This is the year to go naturally in your lawn care! It will take a little work and patience, but you can put away the chemicals and still have healthy green grass. Here are seven organic lawn care tips to help you switch. Know your soil Testing the soil in your yard will help determine the pH level of your soil, the right seed for your lawn, and the best way to deal with weeds. Weeds are indicators of soil condition, Prune only when needed When sawing, make sure the blade of your lawn is sharp and cuts only when needed. This is because once the weather warms up, your lawn will be dormant and will not need to be cut at all. When you prune, do not cut it too short, and in cold weather, be sure to cut late. Find additional reasons to stop mowing your lawn each week. Be smart in pouring water To do organic lawn maintenance work, you need to do certain tasks at specific times, which include watering. Power Lawn Tools maker Briggs

7 garden tool storage ideas

 Easy garden tool storage ideas Once your garden work is done, arranging the garden tools should make them easy and convenient to find. That’s why, in today’s post, we’ve listed 18 Easy Garden Tool Storage Ideas. These storage ideas help save time and frustration. They are great ideas for improving your storage and setting up gardening tools. If you need more than a few seconds to get what you want to search for, check them out with us! These ideas range from simple to primitive with different storage ideas to suit everyone's taste. Whatever design you prefer, we hope you find one for your garden after reading this post. They are one of the best solutions for adding extra storage in the garden and you can arrange gloves, watering cans, garden hoses, potted plants, or more used items without any clutter. Save them and try creating your own version. 1 Garden Bench For Store Tools 2 Pallet Wheelie Bin Store With Raised Bed 3 DIY Potting Bench With Sink 4 Garden Gate With T

Benefits of Corn Flour for Your Garden

 6 Amazing Benefits of Corn Flour for Your Garden Corn flour is beyond its uses in the kitchen. In general, this fine powder from corn is widely used for cooking, especially for making cakes. But corn flour can help with your gardening and many other home hacks. To repel garden pests, encourage seeds to grow faster, reduce water use, and improve sandy coastal soils ... this powder does an excellent job. So, you know what this post is about, right? It shares 6 amazing uses of cornstarch for your garden. If you like natural and effective gardening tools, you should never miss this set. You can find cornmeal in any store, so use it in your garden whenever you need it. Do not wait any longer. Let's use it right for your garden! 1 Repel pests in the garden Sprinkle a layer of cornflour on the leaves of your plants to help remove the worms. This non-toxic method makes it difficult for insects to crawl and crawl on stems and leaves. 2 Grow seeds fast It is best to soak corn, t

grow fresh vegetables at home throughout the winter

 How to grow fresh vegetables at home throughout the winter Before we start the new planting season in the spring, we give our soul the rest it needs in the winter. When the temperature drops, we often reach the heart charge to put on the table. But after eating fresh, crunchy vegetables throughout the summer, we all yearn for the taste of green. Some of us are lucky enough to live somewhere with a climate that allows us to grow vegetables continuously throughout the year. But for those looking out the window at the icy landscape and longing to eat a crunchy salad, winter can be a bit dark. Of course, we can go to the grocery store and buy pink, unseasoned tomatoes or double the price of zucchini, which we could not afford last August. Instead, why not turn your efforts inward. When discussing home-grown food, many people think of large hydroponic systems as luxurious growth lamps that require a ton of time and effort, not to mention an expensive system. But I'm not tal

8 Clever Gardening Hacks And Tips

 Brilliant Gardening Hacks and Tips After reading our post today your gardening work will become much smoother and easier. For the simple reason, we have listed various hacks and tips to help make your gardening easier than ever. If you have problems with your garden, these are the best solutions to use. If you are interested, let us know about them with us. Does not use pesticides or chemical fertilizers, but without weeds, without harmful pest infestations, without the appearance of uninvited visitors, and many more has a healthy garden. All these can be easily solved by these hacks here. Give them a try for the first time and you will find that they are not only effective but also very safe, economical, and environmentally friendly. Besides, you can easily make some steps and simple items like paper towels, eggshells, plastic forks ... To know more about them, read below! 1 Grow Rose Cuttings In Potatoes If you want to help your rose pieces survive, potatoes will help. B

vegetables that can be easily grown in buckets

 10 Common vegetables that can be easily grown in buckets Bucket garden is an easy one that many gardeners love, especially for those who live in urban areas. No need for a large backyard, there is plenty of food for daily meals. In today’s post, we are too young to share 10 common vegetables that grow easily in buckets. So, if you find ways to grow food in your small space, check out our recommendations here. How to buy buckets? Do not worry! You can find them at the local home improvement store and restaurant caterers or on the Internet. Whether you want to grow your vegetables in 5-gallon buckets or some 10-gallon buckets, they are available. Before growing, make good drainage holes in the bottom of the buckets. Later, you can sow the seeds in potting soil in buckets or plant seedlings, making sure both work well. In addition, do not forget about other basic care such as watering, fertilizing, and exposure to sunlight. 1 cucumber Cucumbers like to grow in full sun. You c

Caring For Your Poinsettia Plants

Poinsettia Plants In this last home area before the holidays, we are busy finishing work while putting the finishing touches on shopping, packing, wrapping, and more. We also make sure to grow new houseplants that we have brought into our homes for the holidays. Our dry, low-light homes are not a very welcoming environment for some tropical plants to be used for moisture. Today's exclusive article talks about caring for Poinsettia, one of the ubiquitous holiday plants. Poinsettias are synonymous with Christmas. But unfortunately, when the holidays are over, most of these beautiful plants end up in compost piles or trash. Instead of throwing them away, with a little effort, these holiday symbols will become a unique houseplant. Poinsettias lush, dark green, tropical foliage is a beautiful addition to your home plant collection. When spring comes and the danger of frost passes, the plants can be moved outside, where they will become the true stars of the shade garden. Lig

How to care for paperwhites

 Tips for growing your planted bulbs until they bloom Paperwhite flowers with amaryllis are commonly associated with the holiday season in our northern climate. Paperwhite bulbs will begin to appear in stores and garden centers as late as mid-autumn - sometimes pre-planted, sometimes ready to take you home and make your own arrangement. They are a daffodil relative (Narcissus papyrus) adapted to the temperate climate of the Mediterranean. Some like their scent, others don’t. I think it equals the smell of coriander! If you decide to plant some of these bulbs that are easy to grow, I'm going to explain how to maintain paperwhites until they bloom. How to care for paperwhites planted in the soil If you pot the bulbs yourself and want them to bloom in mid-December, keep in mind that it takes four to six weeks before planting. For paperwhites planted in the soil in a bubble pot or pot, keep the potting soil constantly moist, but not saturated, which will prevent bubble rot.

How to make clay soil more flexible

clay soil more flexible Heavy soil, clay, clay ... Clay soil draws a whole bunch of unqualified people who say a lot about the difficulties one experiences in using them. However, if clay soils have many disadvantages, we should also be aware of some of the benefits, especially how to recognize their fertility. Disadvantages of clay soil Chip water Gardeners who work year-round know it better than anyone: the main drawback of clay soil is that it retains excess water. If it rains heavily for a few days, the clay soil will quickly accumulate water and turn into a pit. The dirt is sticking to the boots and tools, which is so bad! On the plant side, waterlogging leads to root suffocation. Although they are underground, gas exchange takes place at the roots. Very dry In the summer, it's the other way around! Clay earth becomes hardened pebble. In the heart of summer, during periods of heatwave or drought, it recedes and cracks deeply. Again, it is difficult to work with, be

Useful Plastic Bottle Garden Projects

 Useful Plastic Bottle Garden Projects That You Can Make Easily At Home If you are looking for something special to reuse old and empty plastic bottles around the house, do not miss today's article. Here is a list of useful plastic bottle gardening projects that you can easily make at home. They will become useful things in your home beyond your imagination. Instead of throwing them away, you will have better ideas to reuse them effectively, take a look at them! Garbage is not their new home, you can provide them with garden edges, garden greenhouse, vertical garden, and more. They are perfect in everything. Their mission is to make your home more beautiful and enjoyable, and we hope they are not only useful but also works of art to brighten up your outdoor space. Save them and do some next weekend. 1 Using a plastic bottle protects young plants from frost and pests 2 Turn Plastic Bottles Into A Trash 3 Garden Edging 4 Garden Fence 5 Bottle Vertical Garden 6 A Plastic B

12 Fast-growing seeds are sown for harvest in a month

 Fast-growing seeds are sown for harvest  Although growing vegetables can take a long time, if you want to harvest quickly, you are in the right place to get your own organic garden. In today’s post, we’ve listed 18 fast-growing seeds to sow for harvest in a month. They are easy to grow with basic maintenance requirements. Check them out with us! 1 mustard lettuce Baby mustard greens can be harvested within 12-15 days of germination. Its germination period is 4-7 days. 2 radish greens You can start picking radish greens in 12-15 days when the leaves appear soft and young. 3 Cress Some leaves can be picked 10-14 days after germination or after 3-4 inches in height. 4 turnip greens Baby turnip greens are ready for harvest in 18-20 days because they have a very mild taste when they are young. 5 green onions You can harvest when the leaves are young, the tops will grow to about 5-6 inches tall, which usually takes 14-20 days. 6 Lettuce You can start plucking some leaves when th