As soon as spring came you probably realized that your garden requires some attention. We want to share a few tricks to help you grow your own healthy and interesting looking vegetables. Here are a few DIY tricks that can help you have a beautiful garden: If you don’t like how your rain gutter looks like then you should know that you can easily hide it by using a metal support for flowers. Stop struggling to slice your cucumbers or other vegetables in different shapes. If you use a plastic mould you can grow vegetables and fruits in any shape you want. Just take a look at the pictures bellow. Those pears are amazing! Since the rest of the images are quite easy to comprehend we will let you examine them and decide which of the DIY ideas you will adopt and adapt to your needs. If you liked this article, we promise to come back with more later on.
1.Nursery trays keep out birds and digging mammals until seedlings are strong enough to fend for themselves.
2. A dollar store hamper as a protective veggie or herb net.
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3. If you’re looking to grow cucumbers in your home garden, here are some great tips for growing them successfully.
They vary in delightful ways, from “burpless” varieties to ones bred just for pickling to slicing varieties. They come in round, long, short, yellow, green, and white varieties. More details here…
4. Best idea EVER! Use a small photo album to organize your seed packets!
5.A DIY garden bug spray that is easy to make and use, and really works!
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6. Make eggshell seedling pots to sprout your garden for less
7. Outdoor Plant Climber Decor
8. Plant roses in potatoes.
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9. Star Shaped Molds for Growing Vegetables and Fruits
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10. How to Keep Squirrels and Birds From Eating Your Fruit
You can use those clear plastic fruit containers that are used for packing strawberries and grapes.
Ideas Out of the box. Mangoes in transparent containers may be a lot of work but worth trying. The extrusions are inviting.
Baby shaped pears!!!! How on earth can you not recognize Buddha?
I would love more details on #15 (growing seedlings) specfically on roses. And I found a lot of these really intreasting, I’d love another article!
Not fair to just have pictures and no details!!!
Any suggestions on preventing raccoons & vermin from eating fresh corn on the cob?
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