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Are you looking for a few secrets, tips and tricks to attract orioles to your yard this spring and summer? Take a look at this article to learn the simple secrets for gettting Orioles to visit! Summer, Gardening, How To Attract Birds, Humming Bird Feeders, Common Birds, Oriole Bird Feeders, Bird Seed, Gardening Tips, Metal Bird Feeders
How To Attract Orioles To Your Yard This Spring – The Simple Secret To Get Orioles To Visit!
Are you looking for a few secrets, tips and tricks to attract orioles to your yard this spring and summer? Take a look at this article to learn the simple secrets for gettting Orioles to visit!
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3 Must Have Garden Hand Tools That Make Gardening Easier On You!
It’s no secret that having the right tool for the job can make almost any task easier. In addition, having the right tool can also put much less stress on your body as well! But with so many options for so many tasks – how do you know which one is right for you? Take a look at this article to find out which 3 garden tools should be on your wishlist for this summer!
Crabgrass growing in a home landscape. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Plants, Lawn, Weeding, Nature, Weed, New Roots, Organic, Spring, Espoma
How To Prevent Crabgrass In The Spring – Stop Crabgrass Naturally!
There is no better time than early spring to prevent crabgrass in your lawn – and best of all – you can stop it naturally with a 100% organic approach! The good news is that you can gain the upper hand on crabgrass. And best of all, you don’t have to resort to harsh chemicals or sprays to do it. Here is a look at how you can tackle crabgrass in your lawn, so you can keep the unsightly weed to a minimum year after year.
A hanging basket overflowing with pink and white flowers. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Flowers, The Secret, Simple, Hanging, Big And Beautiful, Basket, Roots, Bloom
4 Simple Secrets To Keep Your Hanging Baskets Flowering All Summer Long!
Are you tired of purchasing hanging flowering baskets in the spring only to have them fade and die before mid-summer even hits? Well, there is good news! With just a few simple tips, you can keep your hanging baskets blooming all season long. Right into the heat of summer – and into late fall too. With that in mind, here are the four simple secrets to keep your hanging baskets gorgeous all season long.
Up close image of crabgrass that has invaded a lawn. From thisismygarden.com. Invasive Plants, Grass Seed, Dangerous Chemicals, Root Structure, Weed Control, Healthy Lawn, Chemicals, Gardening Websites
How To Kill Crabgrass Without Chemicals – For Good!
Are you looking to finally eliminate and kill crabgrass from your lawn, flowerbeds and garden spaces for good – and do it without having to use harsh chemicals? The good news is by simply employing a few of these methods, you can have your lawn free of crabgrass within a few seasons. And even better – keep it that way with ease!
Products from a home garden including canned tomato juice, canned pickles, and other produce, and vegetables on display on a produce cart. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Seed Starting, Vegetable Garden, Garden Planning, Vegetable Garden Planning, Growing Food, Canning, Sprouts
How To Know How Many Plants To Plant – Planning A Vegetable Garden!
One of the best ways to help offset the ever rising costs of groceries is to grow a vegetable garden – especially if you plan, plant, and grow a garden with canning and preserving in mind! Here is a look at the simple keys to planning your garden now for a great harvest this year!
Weeds growing through a crack in an asphalt driveway. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Killing Weeds, Natural Weed Killer, Gravel Path, Garden Plants, Natural Solutions, Walkway, Weed Killer
How To Stop Weeds In Driveways, Paths & More – 3 Safe Ways That Work!
When it comes to stopping weeds in driveways, walkways, paths and patios, you don’t have to resort to harsh chemicals and sprays to get the upper hand. Here is a look at how to keep your paths clear of weeds naturally, safely, and with ease!
A bag full of grass clippings that can be used as mulch for weed suppression in your gardens or flowerbeds. From thisismygarden.com. Mulch Around Trees, Mulch Alternatives, Garden Soil, Shrubs, Flowers Perennials, Plant Growth, Types Of Mulch, Trees And Shrubs
How To Select The Best Mulch For Flowerbeds And Gardens
If you are wondering what kind of mulch you should be using in your flowerbeds and gardens, then you are in the right place! Mulch can certainly be a gardener's best friend, but it is important to use the right kind of mulch in the right situation. Here is a look at different types of mulch and the best uses for them, along with mulching mistakes to avoid.
A gardener using cardboard in the garden to suppress weeds. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Compost, Compost Bin, Garden Works, Organic Mulch, Row Gardening, Earthworms, Garden
Using Cardboard In The Garden – Is It Safe, Or Not?
When it comes to using cardboard in the garden, there is definitely a wide range of opinions on whether it’s effective and safe to use – or a danger to your soil and plants. We are here to clear up questions you may have about this topic. Here is a look at the ins and outs of using cardboard in your garden, and whether or not it is an effective & safte strategy.
A blue jay picking a peanut from a wreath feeder. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Bird, Pet Birds, Backyard Birds, Bird Feeders, Backyard Birds Feeders, Bird Watching, Bird Lovers, Small Birds, Beautiful Birds
How To Keep Blue Jays Away From Bird Feeders – And Still Keep Them Around!
If you are looking to keep blue jays around your yard, but don't want them disturbing the rest of your backyard bird feeders, then you have come to the right place! Here is a look at simple steps you can take to keep blue jays away from certain bird feeders, but still have them visiting your yard!
A section of a garden with growing plants tied to support stakes, and bare soil that is in need of mulch. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Garden Mulch, Grow Your Own, Sowing, Growing, Homegrown
How To Grow Inexpensive Garden Mulch – No More Costly Straw!
If you are tired of the ever rising cost of organic mulches for your garden – it’s time to try your hand at growing your own incredible yet inexpensive garden mulch! Not only is it easy to do, it can provide your vegetable garden with some great organic mulch. All at just a fraction of the cost! Here is a look at the step-by-step method for growing your own garden mulch this year.
A potted chrysanthemum with dying leaves and blooms. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Winter, Potting Soil, Potted Mums, How To Dry Basil, Pest Resistant, Hardy Mums
How To Save Mums – Keeping Your Mums Alive Over Winter!
Want to save those expensive mums you purchased this fall and keep them alive over winter to grow again next year? Not only is it possible, it just might be easier than you ever imagined! Here is a look at the simple secrets to saving your fading mums this fall for next year!
Up close and unfocused image of dying tomato plants. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Gardening Health, Pepper Plants, Healthy Garden, Tomato Cages, Autumn Garden
The 5 Biggest Fall Garden Mistakes – And How To Avoid Them!
One of the best ways to grow a highly productive and healthy garden next year is by simply avoiding five of the biggest and most common fall garden mistakes gardeners often make at the end of the growing year. Here is a look at how to close your garden down right this year and set the stage for big success!
Up close image of small smooth rocks that will be used as ground-covering mulch under trees or shrubs. From thisismygarden.com. Garden Paths, Garden Stones, Stone Garden Paths, Mulch Landscaping, Stone Landscaping, Mulch, Stone
How To Use Stone As A Mulch – Where To Use It & Where Not To!
When it comes to using stone as a mulch in the landscape successfully, it all comes down to knowing where stone will work well, and where using it may cause more problems than it solves. Here is a look at where stone mulch works best, and where it’s best to still use organic mulches for optimum results!
Up close image of a strawberry plant's green leaves that are coated in frost from cold outdoor temperatures. From oldworldgardenfarms.com. Growing Strawberries, Protect Potted Plants, Fall Plants, Plant Benefits, Strawberry Plants, Fall Care
How To Protect Strawberry Plants For Winter – In Pots Or In The Ground
Looking for the best way to protect your strawberry plants from the harsh, freezing conditions that winter can bring? Whether you grow your strawberries in the garden, raised beds, or in containers or hanging baskets, how you put them to bed this fall can make a huge difference in their healthy, vitality, and productivity next year. Here is an in-depth look at how to properly protect your strawberry plants – no matter how, where, or what variety you grow!