Use Your Left Over Potato Water in the Garden.
Pour it on the garden near your plants.Starchy potato water will spur the release of plant nutrients in the soil so it makes a great addition. (plants like starch better than your figure does!)
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Grandma grew bug free cabbages and other cole crops by watering with dish water, but used ...»
Veggie Garden Seed Packet and Flowerpot Wreath
ROSES GROWING BEAUTIFUL WITH COFFEE GROUNDS
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Your roses are beautiful! We found little green worms were eating the leaves. It's been hard ...»
Garden Pepper Spray. An All Natural Alternative To Insecticides.
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If you take the front part off to use as a headboard, you could use the rest of it for ...»
Fresh Herb Wreath
Gardening: I want to overseed a dying lawn
Last year I tried all of the hints and helps and did everything they asked and NOTHING! This year I did my own thing...I want to take wagers on if you think it will take or not..
Seed is Scott's Hardy grass seed (given to me by someone locally who has used it and worked perfectly) ...»
RustOleum Deck Restore(d) Our Deck!
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I had my 18 year old and his friend do our dock (Central Florida) at the start of summer ...»
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Use Your Old Coffee Grounds in the Garden.
There are many ways to use them. Camellias, hydrangeas, and roses are all nitrogen loving plants so the coffee grounds help.
The grounds are also a great deterrent for slugs and snails around hostas and other plants that the pests love.
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I use my coffee grounds and egg shells around the soil by my radish patch, keeps the worms and ...»




