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6 GARDEN products that harm soil biology
04/28/2026

6 GARDEN products that harm soil biology

Turned an old barrel into a rustic outdoor wash station 🚿🌿
04/20/2026

Turned an old barrel into a rustic outdoor wash station 🚿🌿

Don’t throw them away — transform them 🥾🌿
04/09/2026

Don’t throw them away — transform them 🥾🌿

03/21/2026
02/15/2026

Does anyone truly love staying at home, in their own space—comfortable and not surrounded by people?

This is what a $0 container garden looks like when you stop overthinking it — grab baskets from the house, fill with soi...
02/08/2026

This is what a $0 container garden looks like when you stop overthinking it — grab baskets from the house, fill with soil, and grow dinner on your porch all summer.
- Line each basket with landscape fabric or burlap to hold soil while keeping every drainage slot open and breathing.
- Group sun-lovers together — tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers need 6-8 hours of direct light so give them the sunniest corner.
- Put lettuce and herbs behind the tall baskets where they catch morning sun but get afternoon shade from the bigger plants.
- Set baskets on bricks or a pallet so air flows underneath and water drains straight through without pooling on the porch.
- Water every morning before the heat hits — baskets dry out faster than pots so check soil daily by pushing your finger one inch deep.
- Feed every two weeks with liquid fertilizer because nutrients wash out fast through all those drainage slots.
- Rotate baskets a quarter turn every few days so plants grow straight instead of leaning toward the sun.
- Toss a tomato cage or bamboo stake into any basket growing climbers — cucumbers and tomatoes need vertical support by week three.
- By midsummer you'll be harvesting salads, stir-fries, and salsa from a setup that cost you nothing but soil and seeds.

Can you tell .me what this plant is called
01/19/2026

Can you tell .me what this plant is called

1. Go to the woods. Bring a cone.2. Put the cone in a pot - so that most of it stands out.3. Pour it every day with a sm...
11/04/2025

1. Go to the woods. Bring a cone.
2. Put the cone in a pot - so that most of it stands out.
3. Pour it every day with a small amount of water, as excess water makes the cones rot.
4. After some time, a tiny tree will appear.
5. Congratulations - they just started oxygen production and you have a piece of forest in your own home..
You're doing something for nature, and you'll see what nature does for you...

08/23/2025
🍋 **Lemon Longevity: The Science of Storage**  When stored in plastic bags, lemons lose moisture quickly and spoil withi...
08/11/2025

🍋 **Lemon Longevity: The Science of Storage**
When stored in plastic bags, lemons lose moisture quickly and spoil within weeks. But submerged in water inside a sealed glass jar, they stay **hydrated and fresh for up to 3 months**. The water slows down dehydration and bacterial growth, dramatically extending shelf life.
This simple switch reduces food waste and keeps your citrus crisp—proof that a little science in the kitchen goes a long way.

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