Gardening Tips Weekly (March 17, 2019)


In the spirit of not wasting anything that can be reused or repurposed, you can use kitchen scraps to make a great fertilizer for your garden or potted plants.

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Today's Featured Post

Homemade Fertilizer from Kitchen Scraps

By attosa

Homemade Fertilizer from Kitchen Scraps - original scraps before prepping Don't throw out your eggshells, banana peels, or used coffee grounds. Use them to feed your plants! Just cut the peels into small pieces and crush the eggshells with the bottom of a mug. Mix all of them together then spoon into your flower pots.

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This Week's Guides
Using Old Cooking Containers as Planters
Using Old Cooking Containers As Planters - strainer painted white and planted with geraniums
Finding Heirloom Seeds
A tray of seedlings in cardboard pots.
Creating a Bouquet of Edibles from Your Garden
A bouquet of edible flowers on a wooden table.
Composting Chicken Manure
Chickens on top of a pile of manure.
Ladder Safety Tips For Gardeners
Woman on a ladder next to a shrubbery.
Growing Helenium
Golden yellow blooms on a helenium plant in a garden.
Today's Posts

My Indoor Seedling Setup

By likekinds

My Indoor Seedling Setup - cantaloupe seedlingMaybe one day I'll have an honest to goodness greenhouse. Til that day, I'll continue to 'make do' with what I have.

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Store Flowering Bulbs Upside Down

By likekinds

Store Flowering Bulbs Upside Down - bulbs in mesh tubeWhether you store bulbs in a box of dry sand, Perlite, or another medium, or whether you hang them in a material that permits good passage of air, always be sure to position the bulbs upside down.

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Repairing Your Flower Beds

By poehere

finished rock wall around flower bedI live in Tahiti and we have a lot of rain year-round. This can be a problem when it comes to planting flowers or plants in your garden. Therefore, I decided to raise my flower beds so when it rains the water doesn't flood my plants.

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Grow Microgreens at Home

By Donna

Grow Microgreens at Home - growing micro greensGrow your own fresh salad greens at home easily. Simply plant your microgreen seeds into potting soil in an empty container and cover with a wet paper towel and lightly water. Close and wait for 5 days. After your seeds sprout remove the paper towel and leave in the sun! Snip greens to add to sandwichs or as a salad!

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Hose to Protect Shoes When Shoveling

By Catherine

Hose to Protect Shoes When ShovelingWhen digging with a shovel you can damage the sole of your shoe, especially plastic boots.

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Growing Tomato Plants from Seed
Always wipe up tomato seeds from your counter tops, after slicing a tomato, with a paper towel and throw the paper towel in your flower bed and the seeds will sprout on their own using the wet paper towel to hold in moisture. I've done this many times with huge success. It works for peppers also.
Planting Straws With Your Spring Bulbs
When planting your spring bulbs it's almost impossible to remember exactly where you planted them. Buy a box of straws and stick them in the soil above the bulbs, leave 2" showing above the soil. I planted pink straws with my tulips, yellow straws with my daffodils and so on.
Use Coffee Filters When Potting Plants
When potting plants or seeds, place a coffee filter in the bottom of the pot before filling it with soil. The filter stops the soil from leaking out of the holes in the bottom of the pot and making a mess in the saucer.

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Planting Elephant Ear Tubers
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Growing Veggies from Scraps
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