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Gardening Tips
  • Do you forget where you planted bulbs and slow to grow perennials?~ Use chopsticks as they will last several years and you can leave them in the ground.~ You can also use pieces of old mini-blinds.~ Put the permanent marker inked end in the soil so the information will not fade.
  • If you are going to be away use a boot tray.~ Place potted plants and water in the tray - this will be good for the plants and will add humidity to the air and the plants.
  • Cut back ornamental grasses in the Spring by wrapping duct tape around it in clumps before cutting, overlapping the ends of the tape securely thus making cleanup easier.
  • Take annuals from six packs to high impact each year - the secret is in the fertilizer.~ Water in the morning as fertilizer can burn foliage when heated by the sun during the day.
  • Science has proven what gardeners have known for years - flowers can make you happy.~ People who have a bouquet of lowers in their homes have elevated moods, feel more compassionate, less worried and less depressed.
  • Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, which plants use to develop stronger root systems and to aid in the uptake of chlorophyll.~ When setting out your~ tomato plants sprinkle one teaspoon of Epsom salt in each planting hole.~ If squirrels dig up flowering bulbs a pinch of Epsom salt in each planting hole will deter squirrels.
  • Vinegar can be used as a broad spectrum herbicide but be careful as it will kill plants as well as weeds.~ Mix one tablespoon of dishwashing liquid with one gallon of vinegar.~ Spray on the weeds being careful not to spray desirable plants.~ Vinegar is not absorbed down to the roots so a second application may be necessary for mature weeds.
  • When wood chips are used as a mulch for evergreens, sprinkle with a little fertilizer to start the breakdown process.
  • Packing "peanuts" make excellent drainage material for the bottom of pots.~ Plastic soda or milk bottles make good drainage for large planters.
  • Most herbs like to be planted in a sandy soil.
  • Almost any window is a candidate for a window box if the box can be secured to the sill and you can tend it easily from inside the house.~ Choose plants for appropriate sun exposure.~ Flowers are the stars in the spring and summer.~ Add other additions in the fall and create a display with cut branches and ornaments in winter.
  • Water in which eggs have been boiled provides minerals for houseplants.~ Or you can add three to five crushed egg shells to a quart of water a day before you plan to water houseplants.
  • When you transplant tomato plants, bury the plants deeper than they were in the pot, all the way up to a few top leaves.~ Remove the leaves closest to the soil.~ Tomatoes are able to develop roots all along their stems so you can either dig a deeper hole or simple dig a shallow trench and lay the plant sideways.~ The plant will straighten up and grow toward the sun within a few days.
  • When growing plants in water-filled glass bowls, add 1/2 teaspoon of charcoal to the water to keep it clear.
  • Put a layer of gravel on top of window boxes to prevent rain from splattering the dirt.
  • Stale club soda is good for watering plants.~ Chemicals which remain add vigor and color to greenery.
  • Dry cut flowers and herbs in a microwave oven.~ They will retain their flavor and color.
  • In three months a toad can eat 10,000 insects in your garden.~ Place a shallow pan of water for the toad in your garden.

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