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a spoon full of cinnamon powder with the words 6 reasons plants love cinnamon on it
8 Reasons why plants love cinnamon (These really work!)
Use cinnamon in your garden as a fungicide, to prevent dampening off disease in your seedlings, and more! | Feathers in the Woods
green grapes growing on the vine in an outdoor area with dirt ground and trees behind them
Plant Care & Gardening Tips – Storables
How to Grow Brussels Sprouts - I've never had much luck but I'm going to try again
the top 10 incredible uses for epsom salt in the garden
How To Make Biodegradable Mini Planters From Toilet Paper Rolls -
10 Proven Uses for Epsom Salt In The Garden
the different types of plants and flowers
The Pest Management : Tips to Control Pests
7 Mosquito Repelling Plants to get rid of Mosquitoes from your home.
the best berries to grow in containers
8 Best Berries To Grow In Containers
Want to grow berries? But what to do if you don't have space to plant them? Growing berries in containers is the answer!
an info sheet with plants and their roots
Schnucks
Have you ever wondered how avocados grow? Next time you cut open an avocado, save the seed and grow an avocado tree. This is a great project for the summer with the kids. Step 1: Remove the seed Step 2: Push in 4 wooden picks Step 3: Fill a clear glass with water and immerse the bottom of the seed in water. Step 4: The seed will sprout in 2-8 weeks. Step 5: Once the tree stem grows 6-7 inches tall, cut it back. Step 6: Water the tree regularly
two pictures with strawberries and seeds on them
How to Collect Strawberry Seeds #Gardening (My-FavThings)
How to Collect Strawberry Seeds #Gardening
garlic growing in the garden with text overlay that reads tips for growing great garlic
How to Grow Garlic
With a little planning at planting time, garlic is one of the most trouble-free crops you can grow in the garden. Here are some tips for growing garlic.
a bunch of vegetables that are growing in the ground and on top of each other
13 Quick Growing Fall Vegetables
Growing fall vegetables in colder climates can be a gamble, but these crops mature quickly so you can grow more food in your fall garden.