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Watering Plants

April 15, 2013

Fast, easy, and no spills on your furniture. Cubes melt slowly so the plant doesn't get overwatered. One normal size ice cube per 4 inch pot. The kind of plant drives the frequency of watering. Mild fertilizer can be made into cubes as well, follow the instructions on the fertilizer by mixing it according to package directions.

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Pour mixture into ice cube tray and freeze. After cubes have been frozen, place into a bag, label, and set aside in the freezer where they won't be mistaken for a drink ice cube!

 
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June 27, 2014

This is a page about using greywater in the garden. Greywater is the domestic wastewater resulting from household water use. Some sources such as water from showers, sinks, or bathtubs is generally safe to use for garden irrigation.

woman watering in her garden

May 8, 2012

This page is about conserving water in the garden. There are many ways to use less water on your garden, and still have a bountiful harvest.

Watering the Garden

June 4, 2013

While you are on vacation your houseplants will still need care, specifically water. If you don't have a friend to come in and take care of them, there are still some ways to make sure your plants survive your trip.

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This is a page about watering houseplants on vacation.

Self Watering Houseplant

July 30, 2012

This page is about watering hanging plants. Maintaining proper moisture in your hanging pots and baskets can be accomplished in a number of ways.

Watering Hanging Plants

September 27, 2016

This is a page about using aquarium water for plants. If you have an aquarium consider using the waste water when you clean the tank to fertilizer your garden or houseplants.

Aquarium in the middle of a water change

June 1, 2016

This page is about watering container plants. Make sure your plants have the right amount of moisture to help them thrive.

Flowers in pots on the patio being watered with a watering can.

April 23, 2013

This is a page about helping your garden beat the heat. Summer brings heat to the garden. Many plants need and benefit from this seasonal rise in temperature.

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However, too much heat resulting from a heat wave can damage your plants.

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