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a bowl filled with lots of orange butterflies on top of a blue table next to green plants
Creative Ideas - DIY Amazing Butterfly Feeder
Creative Ideas - DIY Amazing Butterfly Feeder
the houseplants that clean indoor air are shown in this poster, which shows different types
Home and Gardening News and Trends | Gardeningworld.org
10 Houseplants that clean indoor air
four pictures showing different stages of making food
Home and Gardening News and Trends | Gardeningworld.org
How To Grow Your Own Lemon Tree 1. Let seeds soak in water for 48 hrs. 2. Remove thin shell w/ a knife. 3. Place seeds between two paper towels, and wet paper towels. 4. Place paper towels with seeds into a ziploc bag. 5. Set bag in a sunny spot. Keep moist. In two weeks you should have a sprout that can be placed in soil.
several pictures of different types of plants in bowls
Ozdoby
Lemon leaves smell so good. Awesome for kitchen, bathroom, or any place in the house. •1. Soak lemons seeds overnight 2. Gently remove outer layer of seeds 3. Put back into water as you prepare soil. 4. Plant lemon seeds in a circle pattern. 5. Place small pebbles on top of seeds 6. Water occasionally and watch it grow. Be patient, it takes a while for them to sprout but it's worth it!
several pictures of different types of plants growing in pots and bowls, including one with seed pods
Grow a lemon plant indoors. Apparently lemon leaves smell good. Soak lemons seeds overnight. Gently remove outer layer of seeds. Put back into water as you prepare soil. Plant lemon seeds in a circle pattern. Place small pebbles on top of seeds. Water occasionally and watch it grow.
there are many plates that have food on them
from lemon seeds. Lemon leaves smell so good.
there are two pictures with different stages of growing plants and one has eggs in it
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Each time you crack an egg open, instead of tossing the shell into the trash, drop it into an open container that you keep in the fridge. When the container is full, crush the shells into small bits and sprinkle them around the base of your plants. The sharp eggshells will deter slugs, snails, and other bugs from nibbling on your garden and add a touch of calcium to the soil.
an abstract painting of flowers and grass
Wordless Wednesday ~ Feeling Groovy
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a field full of wildflowers and other flowers
Wildflowers
Field of Wildflowers | Friday, July 30, 2010
three pots with plants growing out of them
Tower of Herbs
DIY Tower of Herbs