A dibber, also called a dibbler (the garden tool, not the small nocturnal marsupial), has many uses in the garden and greenhouse. It also offers the opportunity to announce your intentions of dibbing (or dibbling). I’m a huge fan. For example: just planted the last of my fall bulb...
Gather small twig pieces from the garden and craft these garden arbors using glue, moss, twine, and this detailedtutorial. 40. Miniature Barbeque Create a miniature barbeque to grace your fairy patio using wine bottle tops, wire cutters, acrylic paint, hot glue, and other essentials mentionedher...
shutterstock/HandmadePictures Cinnamon has anti-fungal properties, this aromatic spice can stop and prevent diseases in seedlings.Read morehere. 17. Eggshells Around Plants Create a protective barrier around your plants using crumbled eggshells and save your plants from garden pests like slugs and snail...
functional, and stylish garden markers. These markers are not only easy to create, but they also add a rustic charm to your garden. The best part is that they can be reused season after season, just by erasing and rewriting the names of your new plants. ...
these fairy garden ideas are regularly updated and republished to improve the content. Learn more about fairy gardens, their benefits and uses, what to put in an outdoor fairy garden, and how to make a fairy garden with the supplies and quick and easy do-it-yourself instructions and plant-...
and choose your favorite way to boost your garden. And more, if you’re looking for inspiration for your garden steps and DIY stairs, there are many great resources online that can provide ideas and pictures to help you get started. Take a look at some garden steps ideas pictures to find...
But I saw people taking pictures of my tiny patch of tulips this spring and it brought me joy. I want more of that. Shallot harvest. I’m planting seeds of hope and crossing my fingers that they all germinate. I’m going to need them next spring. Categories: Gardening, Permaculture, ...
Seriously, is that not one of the best garden domain names ever? What’s cool about this tutorial is my wife and I did it as part of her Master Gardeners course. This exercise shows the silt, clay, loam and sand components. Science nerds will love this! http://www.weedemandreap....
The botanist who found it was from New York and he found it in North Carolina, so he names it australis, which is a little confusing. Both of those are in the 4-foot range, and they can tolerate soils that are dry, or tolerate standing water—it’s an amazing group of ferns, the...
Raised Bed Garden [for Those With Only Hand Tools!]: Growing my own produce in my backyard has been a dream of mine for years. We moved into a new place and I prioritized getting new plants in the ground before I unpacked boxes to take advantage of the g