Thursday, February 15, 2024
DIY Birdseed Bells
One of my greatest joys is to sit outside and enjoy nature.
My favorite thing is to feed the birds and watch them interact with each other. They are especially silly around the bird bath.
These birdseed bells seem to be something I can enjoy watching the birds with. They are also something that would be fairly easy to keep away from the squirrels.
Click here for the article.
Labels:
bird watching,
birds,
nature
Monday, October 30, 2023
DIY Plant Sprays For Indoor & Outdoor Pests
As an organic gardener, I prefer to use homemade sprays so I know what it is made with.
Click here for some DIY sprays.
Labels:
DIY,
DIY insecticidal soap,
pest control,
pest spray
Monday, October 23, 2023
How To Save Coleus Plants This Fall
Coleus grows as an annual in most climates, but is actually a perennial as long as you protect it from frosts.
Click here for the article.
Friday, October 20, 2023
Saturday, April 16, 2022
Monday, September 21, 2020
Growing Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea is one of my favorites! Many years ago, I grew them from a few cuttings and they became beautiful, large and lush. If you can grow them in your zone, don't hesitate, grow them.
I found a very informative article on everything you need to know about this gorgeous plant. Click here for the article on bougainvillea.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Growing Houseplants - Tips for Newbies
If you are thinking about growing plants indoors, click here for an awesome article that will give you all the information you need to get started.
Labels:
houseplants
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Best Heat Tolerant Flowers
A big waste of time is blindly buying flowers to grow in your garden that will end up wilting in the heat. Knowledge is important for a beginning gardener in your climate.
Click here for an excellent article on this topic . . . it will prevent lots of disappointment after so much hard work.
Labels:
flowers,
heat tolerant flowers
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Grow Trees in Containers
There are so many benefits to growing trees in containers. For one thing, they are so easy to move around and I love them for my carport jungle.
Click here for the article from Garden Therapy.
Labels:
container gardening,
trees
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Low Light Houseplants
Although these plants are considered houseplants, they thrive outdoors in my Zone 9 climate.
Click here for an excellent article on everything you need to know about growing low light plants.
The photo comes from the article.
Labels:
houseplants,
low light plants
Saturday, November 9, 2019
Garden Path Inspiration
If you need some inspiration for a new garden path or two, I found the perfect article that includes many links to tutorials for some some awesome paths!
Click here to go to the article!
Labels:
garden path,
outdoor spaces,
paths
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Bouganvillea Container Gardening
I never thought of growing bougainvillea in containers . . . great idea!
Click here to go to an article with great information on soil mixes and everything else you need to know.
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Light up your garden
There is nothing like enjoying the relaxation of being outdoors at night.
My favorite method of lighting up the dark environment is with a fire pit. There are so many ways to lighten up your garden at night. Need some inspiration?
Click here for an awesome article with lots of ideas, inspiration and information. GardenChannel.com is the source for my photo and the article.
Labels:
lighting,
outdoor lighting
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Container Gardening
I've been known to use all types of items for my container plants. My favorite is a discarded coffee maker . . .
Click here for an excellent article on container gardening!
Labels:
container gardening
Monday, September 23, 2019
DIY Water Features
A water feature is something I've wanted to make for a long time.
If you do too, click here for some inspiration and tutorials.
Labels:
water feature
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Soil mix for cacti and succulents
My mind has been on those plants that can be grown as houseplants, which includes cacti and succulents. The one thing that will provide great success is using a light soil mix . . . one that is heavy will kill those plants in a short time.
Click here for a great article about soil mix for those beautiful plants.
Labels:
cacti,
cactus,
soil mix,
succulents
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