One my favorite projects in the garden is working with concrete.
Click here for one of the best articles on how to work with concrete.
The featured path on this page is a old photo from my garden.
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Since most of our fruit trees were killed by winter freezes and Hurricane Irma, we are thinking of starting them again in large containers. They would be much easier to maintain and keep alive.
It will be a new experiment for us and we need all the information we can get on the basics. ...
Weeding has got to be one of the most dreaded tasks in the garden.
Click here for an article with great ideas to prevent weeds in an established garden.
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For as long as I can remember, I've wanted a water feature. The sound of running water is so peaceful in a garden!
This article has a bunch of pond ideas and links to their tutorials. You have to check it out if you need inspiration for a new project for your yard!
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My once peaceful and beautiful back yard is still in shambles, mainly since the long recovery from Hurricane Irma. I could really relate to this article about starting over again.
Check out the article if you are in need of inspiration like me!
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Herbs are the easiest and most versatile plants to grow in your garden, at least in my experience.
There have been times I had so much basil dried and put up for at least a year and also kept friends and family supplied. Cooking a spaghetti sauce with basil is so much tastier than store...
Since Hurricane Irma dropped my beloved oak tree on our house, rendering it not habitable even today and destroyed our garden beyond belief . . . we have to start all over again with containers and the garden in general.
Click here for some great ideas for container plants . . . I can't wait to...
We love growing peppers and experimenting with different varieties! Cooking with peppers that you have grown in your garden gives such a sense of accomplishment and experimenting can be so much fun.
If you love cubanelle peppers and want to know more about growing them in your...
This is the most awesome water feature I have seen yet!
The leaf castings are made of concrete . . . there is no tutorial to go with this photo, but it should not be too difficult to figure out how the water feature part of it could work.
Use the photo as inspiration, as well as some of the websites...