Saturday, May 30, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
| The Diy Wormery Manual Build a wormery & turn your kitchen waste into Black Gold, super compost |
| Garden Seat/Table Plans Simple blueprints of a unique combo garden seat table for your patio. |
| Create a White House Garden Grow an organic vegetable garden, just like the Obama’s! |
| Garden Seat/Table Plans Simple blueprints of a unique combo garden seat table for your patio. |
| Awesome hand strength By Steve Gardener Using crush grippers |
| The Food4Wealth Method The easiest and most cost-effective gardening method, save thousands! |
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Add a "Recession Garden" - An estimated 43 million people are expected to grow their own fruits, vegetables, herbs and berries this year. Growing your own produce can save your family a large amount of money on groceries each year, and some say that fresh, homegrown fruits and veggies taste better than those purchased at the store.
Befriend the Birds - Consider including a birdhouse, birdfeeder or birdbath in your landscape this spring. Not only will it lead beautiful wildlife to your yard, but it will also serve as a nice decoration. If you're on a budget this year, you can easily make a homemade birdfeeder by rolling a pinecone in peanut butter and birdseed.
Plant a Family Tree - Enrich your family ties (and your soil) with a tree that the whole family can plant together. Apple trees and mulberry trees look great in the yard and provide a shady spot for relatives and friends. Try planting one of these trees to commemorate your household's next special occasion, like a birth or a wedding.
Tackle Yard Work With Ease - With all the lifting, hauling and digging, yard work can be a heavy load to bear. The Wheelbarrow from Lifetime Products helps lighten the burden for homeowners, as it distributes more weight to the wheels and less to the user. And, with a tub made from 100 percent recycled material, it helps you keep the environment greener while you work to keep your lawn green.
Take the Natural Approach - If you're looking for an alternative to pesticide, consider planting some natural repellants to keep insects at bay. For example, mint can be used to ward off ants, and garlic can do the same for Japanese beetles. These additions will blend in nicely when planted among the flowers and vegetables in your garden, and they'll also provide lots of flavor to spring and summer recipes.