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Spray the plant with Epsom salts (1 teaspoon dissolved in a spray bottle of warm water (about 4 cups). That gives the pepper plant a boost of magnesium that is required at flowering time to produce fruit. Spray them again 10 days later and in a few weeks, our expert friends report, you will have more peppers than you can eat.
Propagating Hydrangeas | Plant Addicts
Learn how to propagate & root hydrangeas to grow even more beautiful hydrangeas. Plant Addicts is the #1 resource for Hydrangeas.
Growing Hydrangeas • The Garden Glove
Growing Hydrangeas • Lots of Tips & Ideas!
Painted Rocks for Artistic Yard and Garden Designs, 40 Cute Rockpainting Ideas
Painted rocks give unique accents to creative garden designs
Crafty Goodness! | Just Imagine - Daily Dose of Creativity
Here is a collection of beautiful DIY projects and crafty inspiration! DIY Kitchen Conversion Chart and spoon holder with a FREE Printable... So fun! Thrifty & Fun Birthday Cake Gift idea or cente
Create a buried pot garden for easy landscaping.
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How to tell when your Carrots, squash, melons, onions, peppers and other veggies are ready to harvest! Great guide for beginners!
Using Architectural Plants in the Garden • The Garden Glove
Using Architectural Plants in the Garden • Great info and Tips!
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Tomato plants like deep watering. Why waste water when you can make a simple reservoir delivery system. Neat idea. The photo says it all. - mod-home.org
Tomato plants like deep watering. Why waste water when you can make a simple reservoir delivery system. Neat idea. The photo says it all. Tomato plants like deep watering. Why…
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DIY Stacked Space Saving Herb Garden
DIY Stacked Space Saving Herb Garden
Recycling Old Gardening Tools for Garden Decorations, Creative Backyard Ideas
Garden decorations and artworks, outdoor furniture and organizers, made of old, rusted and broken gardening tools, are wonderful ways to recycle useless items and give your garden designs and backyard ideas a nice artistic touch