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CUCUMBER (CUCUMIS SATIVUS )
When a cucumber is taken from the vine let it be cut with a knife, leaving about an eighth of an inch of the cucumber on the stem, then slit the stem with the knife from its end to the vine leaving a small portion of the cucumber on each division and on each separate slip there will be a new cucumber as large as the first.
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Cheat Sheet for VegHeads #fromthegroundup
Creating an DIY Outdoor Mommy Oasis - Making Lemonade
BRILLIANT way to grow herbs outside on your deck-- a vertical herb wall! Use a trellis and hanging plant pots for a fragrant and beautiful cutting garden. Check out the how-to here: www.makinglemonadeblog.com #gardening #outdoorliving #spring
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The top 10 container plants that repel mosquitoes naturally
Tubtrug Colander | Rugged Plastic Colander | Gardener's Supply
Very smart! Rinse veggies right in the garden and then re-use the water on the plants. Plastic bucket and small laundry basket/colander from Dollar Tree would do nicely.
20 Creative Ways to Upcycle Pallets in your Garden
recycled pallet garden
Repurposed Bricks Make Beautiful Books
read more about it... #DIY #repurpose
Simple Ideas That Are Borderline Genius - 32 Pics
Simple Ideas That Are Borderline Genius – 32 Pics
23 Genius Garden Hacks You'll Regret Not Knowing
Chemical Free Garden Solution Simple Pesticide: ■1 minced garlic clove. ■1 cup warm water. ■3-4 drops of dish soap. Mix the three ingredients together and pour into a labeled spray bottle. Spray generously on plants, both edible and non edible. Bugs will leave your plants alone.
Raised Beds inside fence...love the look of this. - ruggedthug
Raised Beds inside fence...love the look of this.
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{stacked herb garden} This would be great for kids and carrots too!
Custom planter boxes
Raised planter box along fence that doubles as a bench. Also brackets for hanging plants
True Blue Me & You DIYs for Creatives
Stones painted as strawberries when put around strawberry plants in the spring will keep birds from eating your berries when they ripen because the birds will think the ripened berries are stones. Brilliant!