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Bug Science in the Garden With making a bug hotel with flower scraps

February 5, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Are you looking for a fun, educational, and environmentally friendly project? Why not consider creating a bug hotel using flower scraps from your garden? Not only is this a great way to recycle and re-use, but it also provides a beneficial habitat for bene[.....]

Why chives Thrive in Zone 1 Gardens

January 24, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, dear readers of GardenHomes.org. Today we are going to talk about a hardy and flavorful herb that thrives especially well in Zone 1 gardens: chives. Chives are a wonderful addition to any garden, not only for their culinary uses but also for their a[.....]

How to Use Interwoven Garden Beds for a Unique Design

January 12, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome, fellow gardening enthusiasts, to another informative post on GardenHomes.org. Today, we'll be exploring an exciting and innovative gardening design concept: interwoven garden beds. This unique layout can not only amplify your garden's aesthetic ap[.....]

Linking Google Home to Smart Irrigation Systems

January 3, 2013 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Smart homes are increasingly becoming the norm, and Garden Homes strives to keep you updated with the latest advancements in home and garden technology. One of the most useful smart home devices is the Google Home, which can be linked to a host of other de[.....]

Your Guide to checking soffit vents for clogs

December 20, 2012 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

At GardenHomes.org, we believe that a well-maintained home is not just about the visible aesthetics, but also about the unseen components that keep your home safe and comfortable. One of these components is the soffit vents. Soffit vents allow fresh air to[.....]

How to Keep Your Home Smelling Fresh Naturally

December 18, 2012 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another exciting blog post from GardenHomes.org. Today, we'll be sharing some tips on how to keep your home smelling fresh naturally. With the increasing awareness about the effects of artificial air fresheners on our health and the environment,[.....]

What to Know Before Planting oregano in Zone 4

December 8, 2012 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to GardenHomes.org, where our passion for gardening and home improvement is shared, embraced, and celebrated. Today, we are venturing into the world of herbs, specifically, the cultivation of oregano in Zone 4. This herb, known for its aromatic and[.....]

Why You Should Visit Tivoli Gardens This Year

November 29, 2012 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

For those with a passion for gardening and design, the beauty and inspiration that can be found in public gardens is more than just a casual interest. It's a chance to learn, to explore, and to find ideas that can be translated back to our own backyards. T[.....]

Perfect Color Pairings: earth tones with sage green and terracotta

November 24, 2012 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another feature on GardenHomes.org, where we delve into the world of home and garden design. Today, we're going to explore some perfect color pairings for your home and garden, specifically revolving around the earthy tones of sage green and ter[.....]

Why tomatoes Thrive in Zone 2 Gardens

November 15, 2012 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to our blog, dear readers! Today we're going to dive into a specific gardening topic that's close to many of our hearts, and stomachs: tomatoes. We all love the taste of fresh tomatoes, whether in salads, sandwiches, or sauces. But have you ev[.....]





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