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How to Safely Prune Trees and Shrubs in Your Garden

September 19, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to another insightful edition on GardenHomes.org. Today, we will delve into the essential practice of pruning trees and shrubs in your garden. Pruning is a horticultural activity that involves the selective removal of certain parts of a plant,[.....]

How to Make Your Own Herbal Infused Oils at Home

September 5, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, fellow gardeners and DIY enthusiasts! Today, I want to share with you a unique, cost-saving, and enjoyable project that you can easily do at home. Have you ever considered making your own herbal infused oils? You might be thinking this sounds like a[.....]

Tracking Raised Bed Soil Settling with Depth Sensors

August 29, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another exciting post on GardenHomes.org. Today, we will be discussing an innovative approach to maintaining your raised-bed gardens: Tracking Raised Bed Soil Settling with Depth Sensors. This modern gardening technique allows you to monitor the[.....]

How to Maximize broccoli Yield in USDA Zone 9

August 25, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, gardening enthusiasts! Today we're diving into a topic that's dear to many of us – maximizing our broccoli yield, particularly for those of us based in USDA Zone 9. Now, broccoli is a cool season crop that thrives in temperatures between 65 and 75 d[.....]

Step-by-Step Guide to Painting Grass That Looks Like Swirling Petals

August 15, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another tutorial at GardenHomes.org. Today we will dive into the creative world of gardening and teach you a unique way to enhance your garden's aesthetic appeal. We will guide you step by step in the process of painting grass to look like swirl[.....]

Top Garden Designs Featuring red geraniums

August 8, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to today’s blog post where we will be discussing one of the most versatile and vibrant flowers in the world of gardening, the red geranium. Whether you’re an experienced green thumb or a novice gardener, red geraniums are a delightful addition to a[.....]

Why basil Thrive in Zone 2 Gardens

August 1, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome again to GardenHomes.org, your number one source for all things related to home and garden. Today, we are going to look into why basil thrives in Zone 2 gardens. Basil is a versatile and wonderfully fragrant herb that is a staple in many kitchen ga[.....]

Setting Mood Lighting for Outdoor Dinners with Google

July 23, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

When it comes to entertaining outdoors, lighting is a key element in setting the mood and providing a warm, inviting ambiance for your guests. In this era of smart homes, Google Home has become an essential tool in our daily lives, including in the art of[.....]

How to Build a DIY Garden Fence to Keep Critters Out

July 16, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

If you're an enthusiastic gardener, you know the frustration that comes with finding your plants nibbled by critters. While it's lovely to share our outdoor spaces with local wildlife, it can be disheartening when they treat your garden as their buffet. Th[.....]

Creative Ways to Display tulips for spring borders

July 14, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Spring is upon us, and it’s time to breathe new life into our gardens. A standout feature of the season is the blooming of tulips, with their bold colors and elegant shapes. Yet, it can be a challenge to find creative ways to display these beauties. In thi[.....]





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