Old Mailbox to Garden Tool Storage via sow.and.dipity on TikTok [Video] [Shared]

I’ve been wanting to do something like this in my own garden but haven’t gotten around to it yet. Perhaps this will help me move forward. – Douglas

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Squash Seedlings in the new raised beds via TikTok [Video]

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The newspaper that gives back to the Earth – literally via One Earth [Shared]

I have seen other projects like this, but not on this scale. Companies need to ensure they are delivering seeds compatible with the local environment, but what a great way to easily get people growing. – Douglas

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The newspaper that gives back to the Earth - literally via One Earth [Shared]

What do you do with your newspaper when you’re done reading it? Put it in the recycle bin? Save it for packing paper? Well, one Japanese publishing company wanted you to be able to grow herbs with it! The “Green Newspaper” was invented by the publisher of the famous Japanese daily, The Mainichi Shimbunsha. Published for “Greenery Day” on May 4, 2016, the special edition dedicated to environmental news was printed on 100% biodegradable paper with plant-based ink, and embedded with seeds that, when planted, would grow into flowers to attract butterflies and other pollinators, or herbs to eat. The publisher instructed people to tear the discarded newspaper into small pieces, plant the shreds in soil, and then water the container as they would any plant.

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New Brick Bug House in the Woodland Garden via TikTok [Video]

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In the garden..home composting vis TikTok [Video]

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Garden Decor: Cute Recycled Metal Sunflower

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Garden Decor: Cute Recycled Metal Sunflower

Garden Decor: Cute Recycled Metal Sunflower

Always one to reduce, reuse, recycle myself, I was happy to find this gem at the local @armstronggarden a few days ago. 
I think this had just the right amount of cute and kitsch for my own garden without falling over the ”gaudy” line. 😀

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Succulent Stump

Suuculent stump

Succulent Stump

This is a nice way to reuse the stump of an old tree in the yard. The plants are well-chosen both in size and color. 

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