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The Best Light and Soil for anthuriums for modern decor

June 9, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to GardenHomes.org, where we are devoted to providing top-notch advice on living, DIY strategies, smart decorating, and everything else related to making your home and garden a beautiful sanctuary. Today, we're focusing on a plant that's a per[.....]

Beginner's Guide to Planting chrysanthemums to repel roaches and ticks for Protection

June 6, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome, gardening enthusiasts! Today we're going to delve into an all-natural pest control method that not only enhances the beauty of your garden but also keeps your home safe from pesky insects such as roaches and ticks. Yes, we're talking about the gor[.....]

Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Sun-Shaped Perennial Garden

June 2, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

A perennial garden is a beautiful asset to any home, offering a vibrant display of colors throughout the year. However, designing it to resemble the radiant sun can add a unique touch, creating a breathtaking and vivacious scene. In this guide, we'll walk[.....]

Why Companion Planting Works: basil near tomatoes to repel whiteflies

June 2, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello to all our valued readers at GardenHomes.org, today we're going to dive into a fascinating topic that has been practiced by gardeners for centuries, yet remains somewhat of a hidden gem in the gardening world. It's called companion planting, a method[.....]

Troubleshooting Common carrots Growing Problems in Zone 8

May 28, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome to GardenHomes.org, where we share our love for everything home and garden. Today, we're focusing on a common issue many of our readers in Zone 8 have reported - issues with growing carrots. Carrots are a wonderful addition to any garden. They are[.....]

The Best Plants for Kids to Grow: learning about bugs by planting dill

May 26, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Getting your kids involved in gardening can be a fun and educational experience. One of the best plants to start with is dill. Not only is it easy to grow, but it can also serve as a fantastic entry point for teaching children about the fascinating world o[.....]

Weekend Project: installing a smart thermostat

May 14, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, dear readers! Today, we're going to delve into the world of smart home technology. Specifically, we're focusing on a fantastic weekend project that will not only enhance your living experience but could also help you save on your energy bills: insta[.....]

How to Teach Kids About Bugs Using starting a mint patch to repel flies

May 7, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

As parents and guardians, it is our responsibility to introduce our kids to the world around them. This includes the tiny creatures that share our environment – bugs. Teaching kids about bugs can be a fun and engaging activity, and one of the best ways to[.....]

Pro Tips for Installing A New Vanity And Sink Combo

May 5, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

One of the most impactful and rewarding home improvement projects you can undertake is installing a new vanity and sink combo in your bathroom. This seemingly daunting task can be accomplished successfully by anyone with a bit of patience, the right tools,[.....]

Beginner Tips for Thriving impatiens for color in shade

April 25, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Gardening is one of those hobbies that not only provide a sense of fulfillment but also beautify your surroundings. It can even increase the value of your property. For those who are new to the gardening world, growing impatiens is a great starting point.[.....]





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