20 Best Fruits and Veggies to Grow in Buckets
The majority of fruits and vegetables can be grown in buckets with little work. However, there are a few types that are easier to grow.
The majority of fruits and vegetables can be grown in buckets with little work. However, there are a few types that are easier to grow.
The plastic in milk jugs is very sturdy, making them useful for a variety of purposes, especially in the garden. Here are seven ideas.
Rustic By Nature built an incredible 10×20 foot greenhouse using 15 pallets, some 2x4s, PVC pipes, and plastic sheeting.
A pollinator garden is a garden filled with flowers that attract pollinating insects. This helps to create a healthier ecosystem. #homesteadsurvivalsite #pollinators #pollinatorgarden #gardeningtips #gardeninghacks
To decide which crop is the best to grow, I considered caloric content, overall nutrition, ease of cultivation, harvesting, and storage.
While most plants thrive in the spring and fall, warm-weather plants love the heat and sun of the summer. Here are some heat-tolerant plants to consider. #homesteadsurvivalsite #herbgardening #vegetablegardening #summergarden #gardeningtips
You can compost almost anything organic, but there are some things you shouldn’t compost. The quality of your compost is only as good as the materials. #homesteadsurvivalsite #compost #composting #gardeningtips #homesteading
While trees can grow from seed, some people find it is easier to plant new trees using cuttings. Here’s how to turn a twig into a tree.
In this video, Epic Gardening explains how to make a simple DIY self-watering planter using only $10 worth of materials. #homesteadsurvivalsite #diyplanter #selfwateringplanter #planters #gardenideas
Your plants need calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and much more in order to thrive. These things are abundant in kitchen scraps.