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Turn your kitchen scraps into a thriving indoor garden! ♻️ This is such a great example of how you can regrow vegetables...
16/08/2025

Turn your kitchen scraps into a thriving indoor garden! ♻️ This is such a great example of how you can regrow vegetables like a sweet potato and an onion simply in water. It's a fun and educational project for all ages, and you get to enjoy some fresh greens right from your countertop. 🍠🧅 It's amazing to see the roots and shoots develop!

My mother in law INSISTS that strawberries grow so much better in old tires. She always has a bumper crop, so maybe ther...
16/08/2025

My mother in law INSISTS that strawberries grow so much better in old tires. She always has a bumper crop, so maybe there's something to it?

Pumpkin patch progress! 🎃 Look at these healthy pumpkin plants growing strong in neat rows. Using a landscape fabric lik...
16/08/2025

Pumpkin patch progress! 🎃 Look at these healthy pumpkin plants growing strong in neat rows. Using a landscape fabric like this is a smart way to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and keep the pumpkins clean as they grow. It's a key part of successful gardening! Can't wait to see them turn into big, beautiful pumpkins later this year.

A fence made from crossed birch branches creates a unique rustic beauty, is both environmentally friendly and an easy DI...
15/08/2025

A fence made from crossed birch branches creates a unique rustic beauty, is both environmentally friendly and an easy DIY form to decorate the garden more impressively

Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Sweet Potatoes at Home — No Garden Needed!
15/08/2025

Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Sweet Potatoes at Home — No Garden Needed!

A large, hollowed-out tree stump converted into a planter, overflowing with nasturtiums and sweet potato vine
15/08/2025

A large, hollowed-out tree stump converted into a planter, overflowing with nasturtiums and sweet potato vine

This is a super practical DIY trellis idea for vegetables or climbing plants. I used wooden posts and wire mesh to build...
14/08/2025

This is a super practical DIY trellis idea for vegetables or climbing plants. I used wooden posts and wire mesh to build a sturdy frame, giving the plants strong support to grow both vertically and horizontally. This design saves space, improves airflow, and makes maintenance and harvesting easier. Perfect for crops like cucumbers, beans, gourds, or tomatoes.

This is a DIY French drain system — a simple yet effective solution to prevent water damage and protect the foundation o...
14/08/2025

This is a DIY French drain system — a simple yet effective solution to prevent water damage and protect the foundation of a house. The idea involves using a perforated pipe laid on a waterproof fabric layer and covered with gravel. This setup helps collect and redirect rainwater or groundwater away from the house wall. It’s especially useful in areas prone to flooding or where the ground slope doesn’t naturally drain water away from the foundation.

Low Budget Garden Path Create a path by stacking flat stones on a gravel and cement base, edging with large pebbles.
14/08/2025

Low Budget Garden Path Create a path by stacking flat stones on a gravel and cement base, edging with large pebbles.

Fresh herbs right outside the kitchen! 🌿 This beautiful herb spiral is a game-changer for my cooking and my garden. Thym...
13/08/2025

Fresh herbs right outside the kitchen! 🌿 This beautiful herb spiral is a game-changer for my cooking and my garden. Thyme, basil, rosemary, and more are all happy in their new home. What's your favorite herb to grow?

Turn One Clove Into a Garden of Garlic — The Kitchen Scrap Growing Secret
13/08/2025

Turn One Clove Into a Garden of Garlic — The Kitchen Scrap Growing Secret

🌿♻️ Grow Mint from Cuttings in Hanging Plastic BottlesWant a smart, eco-friendly way to grow mint at home without taking...
13/08/2025

🌿♻️ Grow Mint from Cuttings in Hanging Plastic Bottles

Want a smart, eco-friendly way to grow mint at home without taking up much space? Hanging plastic bottles are the perfect solution! This simple method recycles old materials while giving you a steady supply of fresh, fragrant mint — perfect for teas, cooking, and natural remedies.

🧂 What You’ll Need:
• 2-liter plastic bottles
• Mint cuttings (10–15 cm)
• Potting soil
• Scissors, string, or wire
• Glass of water for rooting
• A bright spot with 4–6 hours of indirect sunlight

✅ Steps to Grow Mint:

1. Prepare the Bottles
Cut each bottle in half. Use the bottom part as a planter. Make drainage holes in the base and two holes near the rim for hanging.

2. Root the Cuttings
Cut just below a leaf node. Remove the lower leaves. Place in water until roots are 2–5 cm long (about 1–2 weeks).

3. Plant in Soil
Fill the bottle base with potting soil. Insert the rooted cuttings, press soil gently, and water lightly.

4. Hang the Planters
Thread string or wire through the side holes and hang on a balcony, hook, or trellis in a sunny location.

💡 Care Tips:
• Water when the top layer of soil feels dry
• Pinch tips to encourage bushy growth
• Feed lightly every 4–6 weeks
• Watch for pests like aphids and treat with mild soap spray

🌿 Why This Works:
• Saves space with vertical gardening
• Reuses old bottles
• Keeps mint healthy year-round
• Easy to harvest for kitchen use

💧 Fresh mint, right outside your window — no garden required!

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