Bury the bottle neck-down near your plants and fill it with water. The water will slowly drip out, keeping the soil moist.
Turn reclaimed wood into a beautiful and eco-friendly garden feature, perfect for growing herbs, flowers, or succulents.
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"Homemade compost or manure will improve the overall structure of your soil," says Paul Parker, CEO of plants specialists J. Parker’s. "If your soil is dense and heavy, compost will aid drainage in ...
Local bakeries tempt passersby with shoofly pie and other Pennsylvania Dutch goodies. The mouthwatering scent of fresh baked treats follows you down the sidewalk. Ephrata’s community pool ranks among ...
Forget those midnight lines outside big box stores and the frantic elbow-throwing over discounted TVs—the real bargain hunting happens year-round at Mi Pueblo Flea Market in Lakeland, Florida, where ...
Built from the Los Angeles landscape, this greenery-filled celebration table uses olive, eucalyptus, peppercorn, and rosemary ...
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