2012 Gift Guide: Bulb Planting Tools
Bulb Planting tools I regularly plant 75-100 new bulbs in my garden each year and tools like these are invaluable in the process. I am often planting bulbs in areas Continue Reading
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Bulb Planting tools I regularly plant 75-100 new bulbs in my garden each year and tools like these are invaluable in the process. I am often planting bulbs in areas Continue Reading
As part of my membership in Troy-Bilt’s Saturday6, I am given the opportunity to give away one of their products each season. Since I liked the Troy-Bilt TBC57 Lithium-Ion Cultivator so Continue Reading
Douglas reviews Troy-Bilt’s TBC57 Lithium-Ion Battery Powered Cultivator as part of his membership in the Saturday6, Troy-Bilt’s group of gardening bloggers. You can find out more about the Saturday6 on Troy-Bilt’s Continue Reading
via Instagram * A Gardener’s Notebook is a member of Troy-Bilt’s Saturday6, but all opinions here are mine alone. Read more on this topic: Mini-review: Troy-Bilt Hand Tools – Continue Reading
I came across this on Pinterest today and it really struck me. There are many ways you could execute this, depending on your space and supplies. Sure to make an Continue Reading
As part of my association with Troy-Bilt’s Saturday6, I am allowed to select several review and giveaway items each year. My most current choices were these cordless tools from their Continue Reading
I have been toying around with various container ideas in order to get the most out of my heavily shaded property. We are surrounded by mature trees, so sunlight can Continue Reading
I came across this picture on Pinterest the other day. For the record, this looks NOTHING like my garage where my garden tools are stored. I only WISH it did. Continue Reading
I don’t often see a lot of recalls, but this one caught my eye on Google+ a little while ago. ECHO Recalls Backpack Blowers Due to Fire Hazard WASHINGTON, D.C. Continue Reading
Below is one idea for tool storage that is close at hand whenever you want to go to work on your garden. I have seen many other permutations of Continue Reading