Gardening

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purple flowers are blooming in the garden
Black Lace Elderberry | Spring Hill Nurseries
Black Lace™ Elderberry - front corner by garage
a potted plant with eggs in it
Don't throw out the water your boil your eggs in. This water contains tons of calcium that your plants will love. Just let the water cool and dump it on your plants. I also save my egg shells, rinse them out real well, smash them up then mix them with dirt and/or potting soil before planting any plants. For someone who doesn't have a green thumb, I have had great success with this.
the garden is ready to be planted and filled with vegetables, herbs, and other things
"Spray your weeds with diluted vinegar...not only will it kill them, but the plants and soil love it. Read how here, and see the before and after pictures. I just learned about this in my winter gardening class the other day and the teacher has done it for years."
an assortment of plants and flowers in front of a brick building on a sunny day
Kitchen Garden | GreenFuse Photos: Garden, farm & food photography
An edible landscape including roses, red stemmed chard, Autumn Joy sedum, potato plants, and ornamental grasses, all in the front yard of an urban property in downtown Toronto.
an image of eggs in a bowl with the words 30 things to do with eggshells
30+ Things to Do with Eggshells • The Prairie Homestead
9 Things You Can Do With Eggshells - Pinners, let me add #10 - Crush completely and add to homemade dog food! ~ Sheila
coffee grounds in the garden with text overlay
mjmedia.ca
Sprinkle coffee grounds around your vegetables before you water them, you will be activating slow-release nitrogen that will help them grow faster and fuller.
some green leafy plants growing in the grass
How to Videos, Articles & More - Discover the expert in you. | ehow.com
Top 10 Container Garden Plants You Might Consider
a large potted plant with red and green leaves on it's side in a garden
Myhangingbaskets.com
Good article on Coleus (my new favorite for containers) including care, how to take cuttings in the fall and grow indoors over the winter, shaping