Love this unusual concrete garden hands container! I'm always looking for unique containers I can make myself, especially those made with concrete :) Click here for the tutorial.
Crotons are colorful and showy in the landscape. They can be grown in containers as in the photo from my garden, or grown as a shrub (great for hedges). There are various varieties that can all bring a tropical, colorful look in the garden. If you are interested in growing these beauties in your garden, click here for an excellent article on crotons.
Rake them leaves up, store in a large black garbage bag and let sit in a designated area of your yard. It is that easy to make leaf mold. My hibiscus and other acid-loving plants loved the addition of leaf mold in their containers or as mulch in a garden bed. Check out this article on leaf mold for everything you need to know about using leaf mold in your garden.
Neglect has turned our paradise into a forest. It is in dire need of cutting all those trees down! Stump removal has always been a problem for me. Since I am very aware of the ecosystem that exists on our property and all the lovely animals and creatures who love to visit, I am very leary of using kerosene. This trick using epsom salt from Plant Care Today is the solution to my problem! Click here to go to the article.