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Why thyme Thrive in Zone 8 GardensHow to Grow parsley in USDA Zone 12

October 27, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another installment of our home and garden advice blog. Today, we'll delve into why thyme thrives in Zone 8 gardens and provide tips on how to grow parsley in USDA Zone 12. These insights are perfect for both gardening beginners and seasoned gre[.....]

Low-Maintenance Guide to black-eyed Susans year after year

October 20, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to a new blog post at GardenHomes.org. Today we're going to delve into the world of black-eyed Susans, a beautiful flowering plant that can bring a splash of sun to your garden. Also known as Rudbeckia hirta, these vibrant yellow flowers are a stap[.....]

Weekend Project: create a compost bin

October 13, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another installment of our weekend project series, where we blend practicality with eco-friendliness. This weekend, we are going to shift our focus to sustainable living practices by creating a compost bin. Composting is a wonderful way to reduc[.....]

Fix-It Fast: Installing New Toilet Seat Locks

October 3, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another informative post on GardenHomes.org! Today, we're going to tackle a simple yet essential home improvement project - installing new toilet seat locks. This task may seem intimidating for some, but I assure you, with a little know-how and[.....]

Dynamic Seating Temperature Control with Smart Cushions

September 26, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to another insightful post on GardenHomes.org, your number one resource for all things home and garden. Today, we're going to take a look at a revolutionary new technology that's set to change the way we experience comfort in our homes - dynamic se[.....]

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[.....]





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