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A Dozen Homemade Organic Garden Remedies
12 homemade garden remedies 8. Coffee Ground Fertilizer Acid loving plants such as tomatoes, blueberries, roses and azaleas love spent coffee grounds. You can mix the grounds into the soil or simply sprinkle on top. If using as a soil drench, soak 6 cups of coffee grounds in a 5 gallon bucket of water. Let it sit for 2-3 days and then saturate the soil around your plants.
Cheap, Safe, and Incredibly Effective Homemade Lawn Food
Another fantastic chemistry hack homemade lawn food. Easy, cheap and effective! Full tutorial for homemade lawn fertilizer on chemistrycachet.com
34 Shade-Loving Plants for Containers and Hanging Baskets
Explore the diversity of plants that will love living in a cozy planter in the shade.
SQUASH BUG is the one pest that overwhelms my garden every year, attacking my squash, pumpkins & cukes. I was delighted to find that WOOD ASH from my fireplace repels them - sprinkle ash, they hate to crawl across it to get onto plants. More help *plant companion plants they dislike under squash *put a board under the plant, they'll hide under there, pick them off in the morning & drown in soapy water * spray soapy water on them to murder them * use tape wrapped around your finger to remove
grow-vegetable.com
Amazing instructions that will help you to grow 100 pounds of healthy potatoes in controlled environment – in a barrel. Just follow four easy steps and you
How to Get Fruit Trees To Blossom & Fruit
Come Learn What This Old Time Method Is For Making a Fruit Tree Blossom & Fruit
How to Grow Apples Without Pesticides
Learn how to grow apples without pesticides! Plant trees in either spring or fall. Explains how to: choose disease resistant varieties, use permaculture techniques like guilding, prune branches and thin flowers, bag young fruit to protect from pests, and identify nutrient deficiencies.