Oh yeah, and what about your Green Privacy Fence aka Japanese/Chinese Privet??? Oh it gets worse? You know your pretty white Callery/Bradford Pear Trees??? And your FREAKIN’ NANDINA: Yeah, pretty bad. But there’s good news: If you want to stop or prevent the destruction of our fo...
The work gloves were used to shovel compost, pick up field rocks and drive fence posts. They were also used to hold and control a gas-powered weed trimmer to test for vibration protection and grip. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) At the end of testing, all gloves were soaked with water ...
Shop Now Greenes Fence Pre-Galvanized Powder-Coated Steel Raised Garden Bed Assembly is easy, although it doesn’t come with bolts to secure it. It’s lightweight and sturdy. It’s available in brown, green, gray and white. The open bottom allows for proper drainage. Sold by...
The Haitian gentleman was thrilled to see that we had chickens and immediately asked about eggs, old hens and roosters. He said he missed the flavor found in chickens that were allowed to roam freely. About that time, he turned and saw the moringa trees lining the fence. He ran over to...
Do you garden in a typical suburban backyard near a fence? Sara from SensiblySara has an excellent DIY project for you! She shows how to build a table that attaches to your fence at the perfect height. She lays out the entire Home Depot shopping list and the steps to do it. Really we...
Idea #2Reclaimed wood from craigslist or construction projects. This is what i used for my bagster garden. I stained them with a fence stain after they were assembled. I manually removed all the nails with a simple hammer. If you want to save some time you can buzz everything off with ...
First, you need to find a sunny spot in your yard that won’t be in the way. Last year I only had one bale, but this year I will have at least 10 of them, so I needed to find a large enough space. I put mine along a fence line in the back yard. They will get east and...