Gardening Projects
Garden projects are a never-ending part of the gardening process. Whether you’re playing around with different garden design ideas or creating DIY garden art, there’s always something to be done in the garden. Many garden projects include simple things like garden renovation and propagation. Other projects for the garden may include things such as caring for garden tools, learning about pruning methods, or how to preserve plants for flower arrangements and the like. So whatever your gardening projects may be, we are here to help accomplish them.
Gardening Projects
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Miniature Ponds - How To Build A Small Pond In Your Garden
Small backyard ponds allow you to enjoy these things without taking up large amounts of space in your garden. Learn the steps for how to build a small pond in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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Fall Leaf Decor – Using Autumn Leaves As Decoration
Fall leaf décor works well for Halloween, but isn’t limited to holidays. Click here for creative ideas on decorating with fall foliage.
By Teo Spengler
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Nature Crafts For Fall – Fun, DIY Fall Garden Craft Ideas
Fall is a great time for feeling crafty. Nature crafts inspired by the outdoors are ideal for decorating indoors and out. Find ideas here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Putting Plants In A Coffee Table – How To Make A Terrarium Table
Have you ever considered growing plants in a coffee table? If this sounds intriguing, here's how to make a terrarium table for your indoor living space.
By Laura Miller
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DIY Jellyfish Hanging Succulents – How To Make Jellyfish Succulents
If you’re interested in a jellyfish succulent, you may learn this is not actually a plant, but a type of arrangement. Click here for tips.
By Becca Badgett
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Growing Succulents Vertically: Making A Vertical Succulent Planter
You don’t need a climbing plant for growing succulents vertically. Many can easily be grown in a vertical arrangement. Find ideas here.
By Becca Badgett
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Victorian Floral Arrangements
Lovely arrangements of mixed flowers and greenery bring back nostalgic memories of elegant times in our history,
By Tonya Barnett
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Making Delicious Flower Jelly From The Garden
Read on to learn how some wild plant and weed flowers make incredibly tasty jellies.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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DIY Mardi Gras Decorations: Mardi Gras Themed Floral Arrangements
“Laissez les bons temps rouler.” It's time to make Mardi Gras-themed floral arrangements to decorate our tables and homes.
By Laura Miller
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Vegetable Photography Ideas - Taking Pictures Of Vegetables
Learning how to photograph vegetables is essential for creating scrumptious-looking food pix. So, just how do you photograph vegetables? Click here for some great tips.
By Laura Miller
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Grow Your Own Homemade Root Beer
Homemade root beer is a possibility with a little preparation. Click here to learn how to grow your own root beer.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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DIY Recycled Raised Garden Beds
Raised garden beds can be expensive, but there are alternatives. Read on for some DIY ideas for making upcycled raised garden beds.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Create A Backyard Movie Theater
Click here for some simple DIY backyard movie night ideas to create a movie theater right in your own yard for friends and family!
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Natural Hand Soap Ideas: Making Hand Soap At Home
When it comes to virus control, washing our hands with soap and water is most effective. Making hand soap at home is easy and inexpensive. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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DIY Rose Beads: Learn How To Make Rose Beads From The Garden
Making rose beads is an activity in which even the smallest members of the family can join and produce heirlooms that will last for years, endowed with memories of your fragrant garden. Learn more about this fun project in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Rose Oil Uses: Learn How To Make Rose Oil At Home
Making rose oil yourself cuts the costs while giving the same aroma therapeutic benefits. In the following article, we?'ll discuss infusing oil with rose, not to be confused with making essential oil, a more complex and costly process, and some rose oil infusion uses.
By Amy Grant
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What Is Ikebana – How To Do Ikebana Floral Projects
Ikebana is an ancient Japanese art of flower arranging. It has its own distinct style and system that people devote years to mastering. Reading this article won't get you that far, but it will give you a passing familiarity with and appreciation for the art form.
By Liz Baessler