How To Brick Garden Border


Both concrete and brick pavers make a simple, handsome border and work well as edging material too. They're ideal when you want a wide border that keeps grass out of the garden, yet allows flowers and other plants to spill over without intruding onto the grass. You're less likely to chop them up with the lawn mower.



You can get the materials from amazon.

How To Cheap Raised Garden Beds


So you have little space, little time, little money and you still want to garden. Or maybe you would like to add a great looking focal point to your existing garden or landscape to grow something unique. Even better, maybe you know of someone who still likes to garden but can’t get out or handle as much of the physical activity anymore.

Here is a great solution to all three! It’s attractive, simple to build, and best of all, low or no cost to make.

You can get the materials from amazon.

Make A Raised Garden Bed

You know something is easy to make when the directions say “just add water.” Making a raised garden bed from a kit is almost that easy, since you only add dirt, plants, and then water. Raised garden bed kits come in a variety of sizes, so you can choose a bed that will fit into your available space and hold as many plants as you want to grow.

MATERIALS

Pre-built raised bed kit, 48″ x 96″
Weed Block
Top soil
Sturdy Stakes
Plant Props (available in assorted lengths)
 Tomato cages 
Velcro plant ties
 Wire plant ties with cutter
Plants or seeds

Starting Seeds Indoors




  • Step 1 : Fill 4-inch pots to just below the rim with a light, porous seed-starting or potting mix. Moisten the mix, and let it drain.
  • Step 2 : Scatter seeds thinly over the surface. and cover the seeds with the proper amount of mix.

Growing squash and zucchini plants vertically


I used rope and plastic bags cut into strips to tie it to a t-post. It has gone over the top of the 5 foot post so I have since added an extension on it.
zucchini seeds , squash seeds.

Forcing Spring Bulbs in Pots



How To :

  • Step 1 : Working in layers, plant bulbs in a container filled with coarse potting soil, ensuring that no bulb is planted directly above another bulb. Plant the tallest flowers deepest in the pot, and move up with shorter and shorter varieties. Cover each neck with 1 inch of soil. Water.