One harvest, two harvests, three harvests, four …. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to be able to grow fresh fruits, flowers, and vegetables for your table all year round? Unfortunately, for most of us the ...
Tiny twinkly lights on bendable wires may be the best invention ever. They’re star-like, and whimsical, and they make everything they touch immediately festive and delightful. While you can wrap these ...
Instead of buying a garden cloche, you can make your own from old plastic milk jugs. Before installing a cloche, clear the soil so the cloche sits directly on the ground. Make sure there is good ...
Hardy vegetables like kale, cabbage, chard, lettuce, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, turnips, parsnips, and beets will over-winter well, and you’d likely also have a fair bit of luck with herbs such as ...
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Joanna Gaines’ Enchanting DIY Floral Cloche Is the Perfect Holiday Centerpiece – and It’s Unbelievably Easy to Make
Whether you're looking for Thanksgiving decor, Christmas crafts, or a timeless winter centerpiece, Joanna's cloche design is ...
Our new forum for questions, tips, feedback and just general chatter is off to a good start. Keep it coming! READER TIP I plant a couple of big hanging baskets with lettuce varieties for my ...
In the early 1900s, the French sheltered burgeoning flora from wintry frost with glass cloches. Nearly a century after their creation, these domed beauties continue to be useful in the garden but have ...
Garden cloches have been used for centuries to keep plants warm in cold weather. Instead of buying a garden cloche, you can make your own from old plastic milk jugs. Before installing a cloche, clear ...
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