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90 Commentswww.sciencephoto.comGardeningPin ItLog Planter - use a hollowed out log or stump as a planter


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40 Comments GardeningPin ItWhy can't I think up these things? What a simple way to keep bugs out of drinks.


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48 Commentssweetlittlesnippets.tumblr.comGardeningPin ItPicnic Table, they removed a slat, replaced it with a gutter and, voila, a drink cooler!


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40 Comments GardeningPin ItOnly cost $42 to make!!! Brick wall and stone on top!


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55 Commentsrugged-life.comGardeningPin ItPlant lemon grass in big pots for the patio... it repels mosquitoes and it grows tall & thick providing a lot of privacy.


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29 Commentsimgfave.comGardeningPin ItIndoor Tulips . . . Step 1 - Fill a glass container about 1/3 of the way with glass marbles or decorative rocks. Clear glass will enable you to watch the roots develop . . . Step 2 - Set the tulip bulb on top of the marbles or stones; pointed end UP. Add a few more marbles or rocks so that the tulip bulb is surrounded but not covered (think support). . .Step 3 - Pour fresh water into the container. The water shouldn't touch the bulb, but it should be very close, so that the roots will grow into the water. . . Step 4 - Put the container in a dark, cool room where the temperature is between 40 and 45 degrees F (your garage or attic maybe?). Check the container occasionally and if necessary, add water to bring the level up. Be sure the bulb doesn't actually sit in the water, because the bulb will rot. . . Step 5 - Move the container to a sunny window sill after it's been in the dark for a minimum of 12 weeks. If you can leave it for 16 weeks, the blooms will be even larger. The tulips will bloom within a month.


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42 Commentswww.bhg.comGardeningPin ItThe beautiful You-Me Passion Hydrangea blooms from April to September.


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23 Commentsdabbletree.vrya.netGardeningPin ItI need to remember this for next year when planting my patio pots!


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