Click here for an excellent article with great growing tips.
Sunday, July 14, 2019
Tips for growing basil
Click here for an excellent article with great growing tips.
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basil
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Help Your Struggling Tomato Plants
This has been the first year we are not growing tomatoes or peppers. There is still so much to do around here!
Having a problem keeping your tomatoes healthy and thriving? The following is an excellent article on the solutions to so many tomato growing problems.
Click here for the article.
Labels:
growing tomatoes,
tomato plants
Tuesday, July 9, 2019
How to make concrete steps
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.
Labels:
concrete,
DIY projects,
garden path
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Pruning a potted fruit tree
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. This article contains everything you need to know about pruning those fruit trees!
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Preventing weeds in an established garden
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.
Friday, May 24, 2019
DIY Pond Ideas
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!
Labels:
back yard projects,
DIY,
DIY projects,
landscape design,
ponds,
water feature
Thursday, May 23, 2019
How Much Sun Do Succulents Need
Love that photo and the article from Joy Us Garden with so much information and inspiration for growing succulents.
Click here for the article.
Labels:
gardening,
succulents
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Inspiration for a Beautiful Back Yard
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!
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Herbs to Grow and How to Cook With Them
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 bought basil. For me, basil is the easiest of all to grow.
Of course the climate in which you live and if you grow them indoors or outdoors has much to do with the success of individual herbs, but you won't know unless you try them out.
Click here for an excellent article on growing and cooking with herbs.
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Creative Container Planters
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 put some of these projects into action when we return to our home!
Tips for Growing Cubanelle Peppers
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 garden, click here.
Happy gardening!
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cubanelle peppers,
peppers
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Leaf Casting Water Feature
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 listed below. These concrete leaves are used for stepping stones in the garden, bird bath, decorations and water features. You can also do a search on Pinterest for leaf castings for additional inspiration.
Here are some articles and tutorials on making concrete leaves . . .
Concrete Leaves for Garden or Fountain
How to Make a Concrete Leaf Casting
Casting Nature
Concrete Casting How To
Make A Concrete Leaf
How to Make Concrete Garden Fountain with Rhubarb Leaves
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Watering The Garden
Did you know there is a proper way to water your garden?
Click here for an informative article about watering your garden from the Old World Farms blog.
Friday, April 7, 2017
Redesigning Your Garden
Isn't that a beautiful garden?
I found an article that spans several years starting with a yard full of dirt. The transformation is amazing!
Click here to go to the article from the MiaFleur Blog that I promise will inspire you to redesign your garden, one step at a time. Hope you enjoy the blog as much as I have!
Labels:
DIY projects,
garden,
landscape,
redesign
Friday, March 31, 2017
DIY Greenhouses
Greenhouses are awesome.
Back in the late 1990's, JR, my late husband started building a greenhouse for me made out of recycled windows and sheets of thick glass. Here is a photo . . .
It now sits in disrepair with years of falling limbs and deterioration from time and neglect.
As I have contemplated getting my paradise back to its glory days, the "hothouse" as we called it, has been a project I think of often. The Captain and I have had many discussions of which way to go with my sweet little hideaway.
There are many greenhouse ideas and tutorials which provide so much inspiration and guidance for anyone interested in building their own greenhouse.
The first photo comes from a gardening group and has inspired me to start looking for some fresh ideas to revamp my hothouse. I found an excellent article on a blog, A Piece of Rainbow entitled "21 Amazing DIY Greenhouses with Great Tutorials."
Click here to go to the article. I will be adding more links to this post in the future.
Labels:
DIY,
DIY projects,
greenhouses
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Trellised Containers for Inspiration
I am so inspired by these photos of large container plantings with trellises for support and I thought I would share it here even though I don't have a photo source.
The photo was shared in a Facebook Gardening Group, A Not So Secret Garden that is packed with awesome ideas and inspiration.
What I love about these containers other than being so functional is the beauty of all the colors. Check out the peppers! They sure do look happy . . . so does the tomato plant.
I can't wait to put some of the containers together for our carport jungle . . . great way to start the spring season!
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