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Baking soda neutralizes the ph in the soil and nothing will grow there. I use baking soda in a 6" wide area around all of the edges of my flower beds to keep the grass and weeds from growing into my beds. Just sprinkle it onto the soil so that it covers it lightly. Do this twice a year - spring and fall.
15 Fabulous Ways To Add a Bit of Whimsy To Your Garden
A spilled flower pot is the perfect idea of bringing a little whimsy to your garden. Just tip Southern Patio's 22.5" Natural Oak Whiskey Barrel on its side, plant bushels of mums, and you have your own spilled flower planter. http://www.southernpatio.com/products/planters/hdr-012221-22-5-hdr-whiskey-barrel-natural-oak/
How To Make Sturdy DIY Wooden Tomato Cages - Get Busy Gardening
If you grow tomatoes, you need sturdy tomato cages - those flimsy metal tomato cages are pathetic. Here's a plan to build your own sturdy tomato cages.

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DIY Seed Starting Trays: 7 Easy, Inexpensive Containers to Try
The weather may be warming a bit and it’s been many months since we had our green thumbs in the soil so it’s no surprise that folks are just itching to get seeds started. I’m hearing about or seeing a lot of different seed starting blog posts floating around the web, from rookies who picked up a kit at the ...