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  • The Best Way to Buy Mulch

    Mulch adds nutrients to your soil and prevents soil erosion as well as helping your soil retain moisture and suppressing weeds. You can purchase mulch at home-improvement stores, nurseries and...

  • How to Microwave Potting Soil

    Seeds and plants do best when grown in sterile soil. Sterile soil doesn't contain weed seeds, fungus spores or diseases. Store-bought potting soil often comes sterilized, but if you are making...

  • How to Create Drainage in a Container Garden

    Every container garden needs drainage. Without a drainage system, the plants will drown. Using rocks or packing peanuts at the bottom of the container is not going to work. What you end up with is...

  • How to Ice Proof a Garden Hose

    If you live in a part of the country where the winters get very cold, you probably put your garden hose into storage for the season. If you don't have a place to keep it indoors, however, you are...

  • How to Test the PH of Garden Soil Using PH Paper

    Knowing the pH of garden soil is useful when determining where to plant a garden. While most plants prefer a neutral range of pH for soil between 6.5 and 7.5, plants such as blueberries and...

  • Can I Use Pressure-Treated Wood in a Vegetable Garden?

    Pressure-treated wood has been chemically treated with preservatives under pressure to ensure that the preservative saturates the interior of the board. Until 2002, pressure-treated lumber was...

  • Suggestions for Using a Garden Tub for Storage

    Garden tubs come in different sizes and are great for storing items inside and outside of your home. Keep your garden tools in them for outdoor convenience. Garden tubs make wonderful toy boxes...

  • Lawn Sprayer Tips

    A garden sprayer is a great tool for those serious about keeping their lawn and garden fresh, green and healthy. Many garden sprayers are inexpensive and easy to use. There are, however, several...

  • How Do I Filter Out Iron From My Garden Hose?

    Depending on where your outdoor water spigots get their supply from, you may find that the water that comes out of your hoses has a discolored appearance. This can be due to a buildup of iron in...

  • What is the Best Way to Fix a Leak in a Garden Hose?

    It never fails that a garden hose seems to spring a leak in the worst places at the worst time. Repairing those leaks is a simple task, however, and can save you the cost of a brand new hose. All...

  • Is it Safe to Drink Out of a Garden Hose?

    When working out in the yard on a hot summer day, stealing a quick drink from the garden hose can be a tempting treat. Unfortunately, drinking from the hose may pose potential health risks.

  • How to Use a Compost Starter

    Compost starters, or accelerators, are commercially prepared solutions that include all the bacteria and microbes necessary for composting. Generally, the bacteria and microbes find their way into...

  • How to Water Plants With Condensate Water

    In desert areas or areas where drought is a problem, it can be difficult to look at an air conditioner dripping with water and not think about the waste at the water leaks onto the ground....

  • How to Use a Plant Pot With a Removable Drain Plug

    Planters and pots that contain removable drain plugs make conversion between a decorative pot holder and a genuine planter nearly effortless. Larger plugged pots can make adorable fountain...

  • Homemade Hydro Systems

    Hydroponic growing systems do not need to be complex in design to create good results. When building a hydroponic system, be mindful of your growing goals and make sure that the system you chose...

  • How to Weather Plastic Pots

    Weather can be utilized to alter the look of plastic pots. The sun fades colors in plastic over a period of time, which varies based on the amount of sunlight. For example, the process takes...

  • Homemade Wagon Planter

    Garden planters don't have to be ordinary or boring. Instead of the traditional plain box planter, why not create a fun country look by building your own wagon planter with just a few materials...

  • Ceramic Flower Pots Discoloration & Cleaning

    Whether it is a plain red clay flower pot or a fancy glazed ceramic flower pot, having discoloration and stains on it not only looks bad but may also affect your plants growing in it. Stains and...

  • What Is the Difference Between Mulch & Hardwood?

    Mulch comes in two basic types: organic and inorganic. Organic is made up of natural materials whereas inorganic consists of man-made materials. Hardwood mulch is made from shredded bark of...

  • How to Calibrate the Hanna Champ pH Meter

    The Hanna Champ pH meter is pocket sized and can be used in a wide variety of situations. Its size allows you to transport it from site to site and use it whenever you need it, regardless of the...

  • How to Write on Metal Nursery Tags

    Organize your garden with the same facility as your office desk with metal nursery tags. "In the spring we look forward to hearing the soft chiming of our plant markers telling us our gardens are...

  • Garden Patch Vs. Earth Box

    Concerns about food safety and a desire for fresh, organic vegetables have inspired a new generation of gardeners. But, with increasing numbers of Americans living in densely populated areas,...

  • Homemade Garden Equipment

    Garden supply catalogs offer bright, shiny tools and equipment at big prices. Many of the things you need for growing a home garden, you can make for yourself without spending big bucks. Look...

  • How to Apply Compost

    The compost process turns yard waste such as dead leaves and grass clippings into a rich soil amendment to use in your garden and container plants---all for just the cost of a little effort. It is...

  • How to Shovel Your Driveway

    Snow happens. And it happens on your driveway. If you've never had to shovel snow before, it can be time- and labor-intensive. Follow these simple steps to clear the snow from your driveway...

  • DIY Sub-Irrigated Grow Box

    A sub-irrigation system basically refers to a container irrigated by a pipe that extends to the bottom of the container where a reservoir is located. The reservoir is filled by pouring water into...

  • Helpful Hints for a Topsy Turvy Planter

    You purchased a Topsy Turvy Planter and are eager to try this trend in container gardening. It is important to realize that upside-down gardening is not the easiest way to grow plants, despite...

  • What Are HID Bulbs?

    HID is an acronym for "high intensity discharge." HID lamps are used in areas that require intense lighting or in large areas that need a lot of light. For high-light conditions, HID lamps are...

  • How to Seal the Faucet on a Rain Barrel

    Lowering your water bill and limiting your water use, especially in areas prone to drought, is possible with a rain barrel. Rain barrels hook up to gutters to collect the water run-off from the...

  • How to Disinfect Pruning Tools

    Pruning tools are invaluable to gardeners everywhere. Taking proper care of pruning tools will not only extend the life of the tools, but will also help you keep a healthy garden. When cutting...

  • How to Put Holes in a Plastic Bucket

    Buckets are usually intended for use in carrying liquids, so they do not come with holes in them as a rule. However, sometimes you may need a hole in a bucket; for example, if you want to use them...

  • How to Install a Grass Gator

    If you need a replacement trimmer head, the Grass Gator is one of the best on the market. It uses toothed plastic instead of plastic rope to trim the grass in hard-to-reach lawn areas. Installing...

  • How to Clean a Barrel for Use As a Rain Barrel

    Rain barrels are a simple way to lower your water bill. They collect water that normally drains from your gutters, allowing you to use it in the areas of your garden that benefit from it the most....

  • How to Hook Up Rain Barrels

    Rain barrels allow you to collect the rain run-off from your roof to use for lawn and garden irrigation. Whether you are using a purchased rain barrel or making your own, it must be hooked into...

  • What Is Organic Zinc Primer?

    Designed to prevent surfaces made of steel from corroding, organic zinc primers are not made of any man-made chemicals and consist only of naturally occurring ingredients.

  • How to Make a PVC Tube Sprinkler for My Garden

    When it comes to watering a garden, the larger the garden is the longer it takes to water it. So many people will buy a sprinkler to help water the garden. However, it is possible to make a...

  • Full-Spectrum Versus Grow Light

    Recent years have seen an increase in the types of available lighting used for growing flowers and vegetables. What type of light is best for you will depend on what you are growing and the...

  • Homemade T-Post Driver

    It is relatively simple to make a homemade T-post driver. It is basically a piece of pipe that slides up and down the T-post, two handles to hold on to, and a heavy steel plate at the top of the...

  • How to Sharpen Anvil Pruning Shears

    Anvil pruning shears are heavy-duty hand pruning shears designed for pruning plants, bushes and small tree branches. Anvil pruning shears are designed to last for many years, but older or heavily...

  • How to Repair Tomato Cages

    Tomato cages add needed support to the plant as they set fruit. Staking is another option, but this requires more work as the plants must constantly be pruned and tied to the stake. Cages only...

  • How to Choose What Push Reel Mower To Buy

    Push reel mowers are great if you DON'T, want to hear noise, spend money on petrol, pollute the planet and do constant maintenance.

  • How to Use a Hose Reel

    A hose reel stores a garden hose in a tidy housing when not in use. This keeps the hose from damage and the hose owner from injury, because the hose is not snaking across the yard to be tripped...

  • Parts of a B&G Sprayer

    B&G sprayers are a fixture of the pest control industry after more than six decades of development. These hand-operated sprayers are compact and portable. Functional design and quality parts...

  • How to Use Chicken Wire on Posts for Flowers

    A healthy flowerbed will add beauty to any garden. Gardeners go to great efforts to develop many different sorts of flowers, and take pride in their achievements. It is disheartening to find...

  • What Can You Grow in a Topsy Turvy?

    Your Topsy Turvy planter arrived in today's mail and you can't wait to start growing vegetables in it. These guidelines will help you find the best seedling for that upside-down planter.

  • Homemade Garden Seeder

    Seeding a garden, especially a large one, can be satisfying work, but also back-breaking. The constant up-and-down stooping over a garden row, or kneeling constantly in the dirt and crawling over...

  • How to Program a Melnor Water Timer

    Many of the plants and vegetables found in gardens require different amounts of water in order to maximize their growth. The time of day when the garden is watered can also have an effect on...

  • DIY Top Soil Screen

    Some garden soils have too many small rocks to make for easy planting and digging. Screen the soil through a home-made screening frame to separate out the rocks (and twigs and other yard debris)...

  • Wheelbarrow Instructions

    Wheelbarrows are an essential landscaping tool that provide a lot of convenience and multiple uses. There are many different models available for many different landscaping needs. Weekend...

  • Toro Mower Starting Problems

    Toro lawn mowers are top quality machines, but given the opportunity, they will have a problem starting, just like any other small gasoline engine. There are three common problems that can make a...

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