How to Build a Lean-to Greenhouse (Step by Step) via Empress of Dirt [Shared]

How to Build a Lean-to Greenhouse (Step by Step) | Empress of Dirt

How to Build a Lean-to Greenhouse (Step by Step) via Empress of Dirt [Shared]

Lean-to greenhouses are a low-cost alternative to traditional greenhouses. Built next to an existing structure, you save on materials while creating a place to propagate and grow plants.

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How to Build a Raised Garden Bed With Legs via HappySprout [Shared]

How to Build a Raised Garden Bed With Legs | HappySprout

How to Build a Raised Garden Bed With Legs via HappySprout [Shared]

Raised garden beds offer a host of benefits. They’re easier on your knees and back, for sure, but they can also be helpful for your plants. Raised garden beds can offer some protection from pests, give you more control over drainage, and conserve space.

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Rustic Easy DIY via sow.and.dipity on TikTok [Video] [Shared]

@sow.and.dipity Rustic Easy DIY #gardentok #gardening101 #gardenhack #plantdiy ♬ Curiosity – Danilo Stankovic


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Gourd Birdhouses via sow.and.dipity on TikTok [Shared]

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Gourd Birdhouses via sow.and.dipity on TikTok [Shared]

 

New rain barrel, gutters and downspouts via Instagram

New rain barrel, gutters and downspouts via Instagram

Since we were having gutters installed after our new roof we decided to finally get a rain barrel, too. This way the installers could match things up exactly.

Still waiting on that first winter rain though.

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Hugelkultur bed starts in the woodland garden via TikTok [Video]

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DIY Two-Bin Composter via Grit

All serious gardeners acknowledge the undeniable benefits of compost, and most maintain their own compost-bin system. If you want to join their ranks, you’ll need a system that can handle a large volume of material and allow easy access to finished compost. Serious gardeners tend to have lots of material from plant clippings and weeds, but they also seek out compost fodder from outside sources. They grab extra coffee grounds from the local coffee shop, and happily accept bags of their neighbors’ leaves.

Having a multiple-bin system allows gardeners to move partially composted material from the first bin into the second before filling up the first bin again. This movement aerates the pile and speeds decomposition, something very important to gardeners who not only have a large amount of material to handle, but also clamor for the finished product to use in their gardens.

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An interesting link found among my daily reading

Project: Altoids Tin Mini Garden from Instructables

For those of you who simply can’t be without a little green space, no matter where you may be, here is a neat method of growing sprouts, or any small seeds, in an altoid tin. This could turn out to be a great kids project, too.

 

Altoids Tin Mini Garden

Altoids Tin Mini Garden

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You dont have an own garden, but like to live in a green environment? Why dont you make an Altoids Tin Mini Garden for your desktop? Use an empty Altoids tin. Put in a piece of tissue, add garden cress seeds and water and wait 3 days. Dont forget to keep your seeds wet.