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Beautiful and Edible: Grow Your Own zinnias for pollinator power

August 6, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

In the vibrant world of gardening, zinnias stand out as a versatile and colorful addition. Not only do these stunning flowers add a splash of color to your garden, but they also have the added benefit of attracting pollinators. Bees, butterflies, and hummi[.....]

Mapping Garden Mist Zones for Cooling Walkways

July 30, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

As temperatures rise during the summer months, cooling off in the garden becomes a challenge. One innovative way to create a cool, refreshing escape in your outdoor space is by mapping garden mist zones. This technique involves setting up misting systems t[.....]

Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Radiating Spiral Trellis for Vines

July 23, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to GardenHomes.org, where we're dedicated to offering you affordable and creative strategies to enhance your living spaces. Today, we're going to guide you through creating your very own radiating spiral trellis for vines. This structure can a[.....]

Exploring the Beauty of Keukenhof

July 16, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Keukenhof, also known as the Garden of Europe, is located in the Netherlands and is one of the world's largest flower gardens. This stunning garden stretches over 79 acres and is home to approximately seven million flowering plants each year. With a variet[.....]

Easy Ways to Maintain indoor trellises for vines Inside

July 9, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Indoor trellises for climbing plants offer an imaginative and beautiful way to bring the outdoors inside. These verdant displays can transform any drab wall into a vibrant, living piece of art. However, maintaining these indoor trellises requires a bit of[.....]

How to Maximize cabbage Yield in USDA Zone 9

July 7, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another insightful post from GardenHomes.org, your go-to source for all things home and garden. Today, we delve into the art of maximizing cabbage yield in USDA Zone 9, a region that spans the southern United States and parts of California. If y[.....]

Best Companion Plants for cabbage in Zone 5

June 25, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to another blog post, dear readers! Today, we delve into the world of companion planting, focusing specifically on cabbage in Zone 5. Companion planting is a fantastic method of maximizing the efficiency of your garden. By making sure specific[.....]

Troubleshooting Common carrots Growing Problems in Zone 8

June 18, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to GardenHomes, where we share insightful tips and strategies to make your home and garden a sanctuary of beauty and productivity. Today, we will be focusing on troubleshooting common carrot growing problems in Zone 8. Carrots, as we know, are a po[.....]

Tracking Tree Root Growth Impact on Hardscape

June 11, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

With the arrival of spring, many homeowners turn their attention to their outdoor spaces. Trees, an essential component of many landscapes, can pose challenges to hardscapes like sidewalks, driveways, and patios due to their root growth. While trees add be[.....]

Best Plants for Adding Curb Appeal to Your Home

June 6, 2020 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Adding curb appeal to your home is not only about painting your front door a bright color or adding a welcoming mat. One of the most effective ways to increase your home's curb appeal is through thoughtful and strategic planting. Yes, plants! They can make[.....]





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