Member Ideas by gingin

Do Your Fingers a FavorDo Your Fingers a Favor
By gingin on May 30, 2014

When weeding a pot of cactus, use tweezers for safety.

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Taking Cuttings: Keep the Top UpTaking Cuttings: Keep the Top Up
By gingin on March 31, 2014

When taking long cuttings that can be cut smaller, I use a marker to mark the top. The mark will not hurt the cutting.

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Traction in SandTraction in Sand
By gingin on December 4, 2013

Leaves and pine straw help when you're driving through sand. Use your own or get some from your neighbors for a free and environmentally friendly option.

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A Quick Tip About SquirrelsA Quick Tip About Squirrels
By gingin on May 4, 2012

I have a big problem with squirrels, AKA tree rats or varmints, getting into seedlings or cuttings. When I trim the rambling rose I put the trimmings around the babies to help deter them from getting dug up or eaten. Not 100% squirrel proof, but it does help.

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Milk Jugs Instead of Watering CansMilk Jugs Instead of Watering Cans
By gingin on April 5, 2012

I fill empty milk jugs with water to water baskets/plants where no hose is handy. Saves trips into the house or to the hose.

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How To Stake Small PlantsHow To Stake Small Plants
By gingin on March 29, 2012

BBQ skewers are the perfect size to stake cuttings and small plants.

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Hair Clips for PlantsHair Clips for Plants
By gingin on March 26, 2012

If the little girls in your life have outgrown their small hair clips, use the clips to tether plants or vines.

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Take Old Towels to the ShedTake Old Towels to the Shed
By gingin on February 10, 2012

Worn out or threadbare towels can be useful a little longer by hanging them in the potting shed. When you're done working and rinse off the first layer of dirt before going inside you'll have something to dry your hands on besides your shirt. When they get really nasty then pitch them.

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Plant the Chaff TooPlant the Chaff Too
By gingin on November 24, 2011

When collecting seeds and separating them from the chaff, if I'm not sure I have gotten ALL the seeds I toss the chaff in a corner of the yard. If seeds were left and sprout, then I'm a happy camper and have unexpected flowers to cut.

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Store Your Bulbs for the WinterStore Your Bulbs for the Winter
By gingin on October 24, 2011

When I have dried bulbs that do not need stratification, I store them in an empty coffee can with shredded paper until I'm ready to get them going again in spring.

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Fertilizer StorageFertilizer Storage
By gingin on October 15, 2011

Transfer and store your fertilizer in coffee cans. The fertilizer stays dry and the cans are easy to tote wherever needed to feed plants. For convenience and safety, label the contents of the container!

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Jet Out the DirtJet Out the Dirt
By gingin on October 12, 2011

After re-potting, I set the hose on JET to jet the dirt out from under my finger nails. May not be perfect, but it sure helps!

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