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Pro Tips for Building A Ramp For Lawn Equipment Access

April 20, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, GardenHomes.org readers! Today, we're diving into a topic that many gardening enthusiasts are keen to know more about - building a ramp for lawn equipment access. A ramp can not only make it easier to transport your gardening tools and machinery, bu[.....]

Protect Your Porch and Patio Using catnip to drive off mosquitoes

April 15, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

The joy of sitting on your porch or patio during the warm summer months can be quickly dampened by the irritating buzz of mosquitoes. Not only are these insects a nuisance, but they can also be carriers of diseases. Here at GardenHomes.org, we love sharing[.....]

How to Grow and Care for Forsythia Bushes

April 6, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Forsythia bushes, with their vibrant yellow blooms, are a herald of spring in many gardens. They are hardy, easy to care for, and add a splash of color early in the growing season. If you're considering adding these beautiful shrubs to your garden, here's[.....]

What Judges Look for: repainting or touching up fences and borders

April 1, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

When it comes to enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your home and garden, a well-maintained fence or border can make an immense difference. Whether you're preparing your property for a competition, planning to sell, or simply want to impress your neighbors,[.....]

Why radishes Thrive in Zone 3 Gardens

March 23, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome, dear readers, to another insightful post from GardenHomes.org. Today, we'll be exploring a topic that may surprise some: the thriving growth of radishes in Zone 3 gardens. If you're an ardent gardener residing in USDA Hardiness Zone 3, or if you'r[.....]

Step-by-Step Guide to Making a DIY Compost Bin

March 21, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to GardenHomes.org, where we share tips, tricks, and advice on all things home and garden. Today, we are going to explore the world of composting by guiding you through the process of creating your own DIY compost bin. Not only is composting a[.....]

Seasonal Bloom Guide for yarrow in dry borders

March 9, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to GardenHomes.org blog where we share our love for all things home and garden. Today, we'll be discussing the beautiful and versatile Yarrow plant, and how to care for it in dry borders. Yarrow is a hardy perennial, known for its feathery leaves a[.....]

How to Maximize thyme Yield in USDA Zone 6

March 2, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

In the world of home gardening, the importance of thyme cannot be overstated. This versatile herb not only adds a rich, earthy flavor to a variety of dishes, but it also boasts an array of health benefits. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a novice, gr[.....]

DIY Hacks for Painting Grass to Look Like Delicate Flower Lacework

February 25, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to today's post, fellow garden enthusiasts! Our topic for today is quite the artistic task: DIY Hacks for Painting Grass to Look Like Delicate Flower Lacework. Yes, you read that right! We're going to delve into the world of garden art, turning you[.....]

Troubleshooting Common spinach Growing Problems in Zone 1

February 18, 2017 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to GardenHomes.org, where we share the joy of home and garden care! Today, we focus on a common home gardening challenge: growing spinach in Zone 1. This zone, encompassing the coldest climates, can present numerous challenges to the aspiring spina[.....]





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