Try unique garden planters such as galvanized metal buckets, old milk cans, washtubs, teapots, roasting pans, or watering cans Here are two ways to make gardening in containers more convenient: One, put planters on casters, or rolling plant caddies, to make them super-easy to move. Two, ...
If the container soil is rootbound, use a hand trowel to loosen the mix in the pot, then break up the clumps with a garden claw or your hands. Pick out any large, coarse roots and compost them. By combining these two practices—crop (or soil) rotation, and mixing in fresh compost—...
Your garden will need a regular supply of water. So, try to water your plants at the same time each day unless there is rain. It is best to water early in the morning. Watering at night can cause problems. However, if you can’t water in the morning, water in the late afternoon ...
but it also has the tendency to spread by roots which will pop up new plants in other parts of the garden – once the plant is established. If you desire this look, where the plant repeats itself here and there, and you don’t mind it moving on its own, great. It can add a natu...
Otherwise just enjoy the shrub for the lovely variegated evergreen foliage it provides to any sun or shade area of the garden. The Brigantine House Dressing Scouting my recipe box, I came across this recipe I had clipped out of what was then the San Diego Union newspaper 21 years ago! It...
y Total porosity is equal to container capacity + air space; x Container capacity is (wet weight − dry weight)/volume of the sample; w Air space is the volume of water drained from the sample/volume of the sample; u Bulk density just after watering at container capacity; v Bulk densi...
and the filters can absorb odors for up to six months before they need to be replaced. when the bin is full, the attached handle makes it easy to carry outside and empty it into the garden. it is also dishwasher safe for convenient clean-up. the durable stainless steel construction offer...
2 arrived a day earlier than expected. was easy enough for me a 5'1", 115 pound gal to put together except for one tab in one of the lock handles required my husbands brawn to pound in. looks great in my garden. have already put yard and house scraps inside but is too early yet...