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a plastic bottle that has been sprinkled with water on top of some grass
Craft Your Own Sprinkler
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four pictures showing different stages of growing an avocado from seed to plant in glass vases
24 Of The Most Beautiful Ideas On Indoor Mini Garden To Collect
Wer sich immer gewundert hat, warum aus seinen Avocado-Kernen nichts gewachsen ist: So geht's!
an easel sitting on top of a porch next to a flower bed and potted plant
Real Simple: Home Decor Ideas, Recipes, DIY & Beauty Tips
Front Porch Gate. Awesome for kids or dogs!!
four pictures showing different stages of growing an avocado from seed to plant in glass vases
how to grow an avocado tree
how to grow an avocado tree
several different images of flowers in pots on the ground, with one being filled with water
Polanter Vertical Gardening System [video]
Polanter Vertical Gardening System [video]
a tree stump with a house built into it
B+C Guides
Ein anderer reizend Baumstumpf. So einladend. Psst, ich sehe ein anderes Gnom!
three little dolls sitting on the ledge of a stone wall with potted plants in front of them
Raised Garden Beds - Brilliant DIY and Kits for Lovely and Protected Gardens.
Terra Cotta Pot Family...these the BEST Garden & DIY Yard Ideas!
a tall planter with pink flowers and green leaves on it sitting in front of a building
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Foto: Rehúsa y recicla, tubo de pvc
the garden is being built and ready to be used as a planter for plants
Vertical Gardening 101: Trellis and Raised Garden Box Combo's Amazing Benefits - DIY projects for everyone!
Having a small backyard shouldn't stop you from growing any kind of produce that you want! There are plenty of solutions for backyard gardening and a trellis and raised garden box combination is a great example. Cucumber, snap peas, green beans, tomatoes… ah, just think about that fresh organic food you can grow in a small area! Another huge advantage of this system is that it makes harvesting a breeze.
three different pictures of plants growing in glass bottles on the ground, and one is empty
Or Create a Mini Greenhouse Using 2-liter Soda Bottles. Simply cut the bottom(1/4 part) off 2-liter soda bottles, you can use them to cover seedlings like mini greenhouses and get your seedlings off to a good start. The 3/4 part of a soda bottle makes for the perfect little dome to protect your plants from frost, wind, and strong rain.