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How to Plant Bare Root Trees

Updated : December 1, 2014

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Bare root trees are dug from the ground when they’re dormant, usually in fall, and their roots are shaken free of soil.  They are stored in a cool place with their roots kept moist until they are ready to be shipped for you to plant.  Supplies & Tools Needed: Bare Root Tree Bucket Shovel Scissors… Click here to read more…

How to Start a Bonsai Tree

Updated : December 1, 2014

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Bonsai is a living miniature tree that will increase in beauty as it matures, with proper care from you. With this step by step guide, I will teach you how to start a bonsai tree. You will want to select a tree with a little character already. The trees you purchase will most likely have… Click here to read more…

How to Grow Roses-Part 3

Updated : December 1, 2014

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How to Grow Roses: Part 3 – Pruning and Winterizing In this last part of the Growing Roses Series, we will be discussing good techniques for keeping your new rose in the best of health. Tools needed: Pruners, loppers and/or saw Sharpener for tools to make sure cuts are clean to promote quick healing Disinfectant… Click here to read more…

How to Make Orange and Lemon Marmalade

Updated : December 30, 2014

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How To Make: Orange and Lemon Marmalade. In my humble opinion, there is nothing better than food you make and preserve yourself for two reasons. 1. It’s always on hand. 2. It’s better for you. This recipe ~ super easy. Here is my recipe for Orange and Lemon Marmalade. This is a 2-Day project which… Click here to read more…

How to Grow Roses-Part 2

Updated : December 1, 2014

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This is the second installation of our 3 part series on How to Grow Roses. In Part 2 of the Growing Roses series, the regular care that is required of a newly planted rose will be discussed. Tools needed: Rake and/or claw (the short, 3 pronged garden hand tool) Thick leather gloves with long cuffs… Click here to read more…

DIY Self-Watering Planters

Updated : December 16, 2014

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DIY Self-Watering Planters There are probably about as many different shapes, sizes, and variations of self-watering planters as there are plants to put in those planters.  Most have some form of a water reservoir, fill pipe, and overflow tube or hole. I chose to use 5 gallon buckets because they are easy to find and… Click here to read more…

How to Grow Roses

Updated : December 15, 2014

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This will be part one of a three part series on how to grow roses.  We will cover all bases from planting, to pruning, to wintering. Sometimes people are fearful about growing roses because of the rumor that they are difficult to care for and take a tremendous amount of time and chemicals to produce… Click here to read more…

How to Propagate Succulents

Updated : November 17, 2014

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If you’ve never grown succulents you don’t know what you are missing! These have to be the easiest plants in the world to grow. They hold root cells in both stems and leaves, so you can cut off any section, let it dry (callus over) for 24 hours to a month, stick it in dirt… Click here to read more…

How to Build a Standing Raised Garden Bed

Updated : September 22, 2018

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The base of a raised garden bed is on the ground and its soil sits directly on the ground, whereas the bed of a standing garden bed is on legs and its soil sits on a wooden or other material base. The benefit of a standing garden bed is that you can work it without… Click here to read more…

Garden Tools Care

Updated : May 19, 2015

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How to Clean, Maintain, and Store Your Garden Tools Gather the required materials and tools. Materials: – Boiled linseed oil – Spray lubricant – Multi-purpose tool oil – Abrasive pad or steel wool – Sanding block or sand paper – Waterproof glue – Dish soap (not pictured)  Tools: – File – Bucket (not pictured) –… Click here to read more…

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