Do you love getting new plants for free? This project is for you! It is super easy to propagate spider plants from the babies that the mother plant sends out on the ends of its long, arching stems. The offsets of Chlorophytum comosum – AKA spider plant, airplane plant, ribbon plant, and St. Bernard’s lily, can … The post How to Propagate Spider Plants from Babies appeared first on The Gardening Cook.| The Gardening Cook
A couple of years ago, I snagged this vintage metal porch chair at an estate sale for $10. It is a Bunting Glider Company chair in the basket weave pattern. Still one of my favorite finds. But it was looking a bit ratty, and I can't have ratty-looking stuff on my porch. This post was... Read More The post Painting A Vintage Metal Lawn Chair appeared first on House of Hawthornes.| House of Hawthornes
I recently came across a stoneware crock beverage dispenser at the local thrift store and thought it would be perfect for transforming into a planter. Sure, the old beverage dispenser was missing the lid and had hairline cracks running down the back of it. But the cracks didn't appear to run through to the inside,... Read More The post From Beverage Dispenser to Planter: Repurposing A Damaged Stoneware Crock appeared first on House of Hawthornes.| House of Hawthornes
Create a fun and funky wind chime with an upcycled jello mold shaped like a fish, and vintage fishing lures.| Color Me Thrifty
How to Grow an Italian Backyard Garden. I could live on pasta, from spaghetti and meatballs to manicotti and lasagna! Just close your eyes and imagine that first bite of your favorite Italian dish. Now imagine that you made that with fresh organic vegetables and herbs right from your own garden. Can you taste the ... Read More about Do You Love Pasta? Here’s How to Plant an Italian Garden The post Do You Love Pasta? Here’s How to Plant an Italian Garden appeared first on A Cultivated Nest.| A Cultivated Nest
Cut flower time is here. Don't get discouraged by droopy blooms. See my 15 tips for how to keep cut flowers fresh every time!| The Gardening Cook
Follow these step-by-step instructions for making an inexpensive and effective cucumber beetle trap for the garden.| Savvy Gardening
If you're tired of grass growing into your flower beds, or mulch washing onto your patio, then you've come to the right place. These garden edging ideas are made from many different materials, available in many price ranges and require different skill levels to install. Truly something for everyone. The post 22+ Garden Edging Ideas for Flower Beds appeared first on Gardening @ From House To Home.| Gardening @ From House To Home
Learn how to create this stunning DIY copper link rain chain that's a functional and elegant replacement for the downspouts on your home.| From House To Home
Learn how to make a DIY leaf rain chain (inspired by Japanese design) that will create a functional, elegant water feature for your garden.| From House To Home
Looking for some DIY backyard shade ideas? You'll love these deck and patio shade solutions that will get you out of the sweltering sun.| From House To Home
This DIY pallet herb garden is super easy to make, looks pretty and uses vertical space wisely so you can grow lots of herbs in a small area.| From House To Home
Looking to add a little bit of extra curb appeal to your house? Or maybe you just want to spruce up your garden without spending too much money? Well, look no further than this easy DIY planter box tutorial! With just a few simple supplies and tools, you can have yourself a large planter box that will make your garden look great. The post How To Build A Large DIY Planter Box appeared first on Gardening @ From House To Home.| Gardening @ From House To Home
From fountains to bird baths to wall water features and DIY projects, find some water feature ideas and inspiration for your garden| From House To Home
Create easy and colorful DIY butterflies from upcycled whisks to add a fun touch to your gardens and outdoor spaces.| Color Me Thrifty
These DIY plant markers are the longest lasting option I have found. They are completely weather-resistant and will last year-round outdoors indefinitely.| Empress of Dirt