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Weekend Project: adding solar stake lights to the driveway

January 24, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

If you're looking to add a touch of beauty and practicality to your driveway, solar stake lights are an excellent weekend project. Not only do they enhance the appearance of your home, but they also provide a safe and well-lit path for family members and g[.....]

How to Build an Outdoor Meditation Space for Relaxation

January 20, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Creating an outdoor meditation space in your garden can be a rewarding journey. Not only will you have a tranquil retreat to escape to, but you will also be adding value to your home. An outdoor meditation space can be as simple or as elaborate as you wish[.....]

How to Maximize mint Yield in USDA Zone 5

January 8, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Hello, fellow garden enthusiasts! Today, we’re going to delve into the world of mint cultivation, specifically in USDA Zone 5. Mint is a wonderful addition to any garden, with its fragrant leaves and beautiful flowers. It's also an easy-to-grow plant that[.....]

How to Maximize parsley Yield in USDA Zone 3

January 3, 2015 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

For garden enthusiasts located in USDA Zone 3, the challenge of growing various herbs and vegetables can be quite daunting due to the short growing season and frigid winters. However, with a bit of knowledge and careful planning, you can still enjoy a boun[.....]

Seasonal Highlights to See at Château de Villandry Gardens

December 27, 2014 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

There's little that can inspire a gardening enthusiast more than the chance to see a world-class garden in full bloom. And when it comes to breathtaking, seasonally-changing displays, few can rival the majestic Château de Villandry Gardens in France. Today[.....]

Cultural Significance of Desert Botanical Garden

December 20, 2014 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Dear readers, today, we are going to take a trip to the desert. But don't worry, we don't need to pack water bottles or sunscreen. We're heading to the Desert Botanical Garden, a place of immense cultural significance, that's home to a vast array of unique[.....]

How to Grow oregano in USDA Zone 5

December 11, 2014 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to the GardenHomes blog! Today, we're diving into the world of oregano, an essential herb for many delightful culinary creations. But we're not just talking about any oregano - we're focusing on growing this aromatic herb in USDA Zone 5. Growi[.....]

How to Grow and Maintain a Bamboo Privacy Screen

December 9, 2014 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Bamboo is an excellent choice for a natural, living privacy screen. Not only does it grow quickly, but it also provides a lush, green backdrop to any yard or garden. When planted in a line and properly maintained, bamboo can provide a dense, tall privacy s[.....]

Scheduling Ice-Melt Sprays for Garden Paths with Voice

November 29, 2014 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

Welcome back to GardenHomes.org, where we deliver enriching home and garden advice to make your living spaces truly shine. Today, we're delving into the innovative world of smart home technology, focusing on a winter essential: scheduling ice-melt sprays f[.....]

Google Assistant Ideas for Kids in the Garden

November 22, 2014 Posted by Tom Nonmacher

 

A healthy passion for gardening is something that can be nurtured from a young age. Instilling a love for nature in your kids is a wonderful gift that will serve them all their lives. And with the advent of smart technology like Google Assistant, gardening[.....]





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