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8 Ways to Use Baby Powder in the Garden - Organic Gardening
We Bet You Didn’t Know You Should Be Using Baby Powder for Your Garden—Here’s Why It’s not just for babies anymore! From keeping bugs away to helping gloves come off more easily, this is why all gardeners should have a bottle of baby powder on hand. 1. Protect plant roots Protect your next batch of …
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Potatos planted in garbage bags! I used chicken wire and made a circle and zip ties to hold together. Lined with 2 garbage bags with holes in the bottom for drainage. For every foot of plant growth cover half with dirt. Continue until soil reaches the top. The branches that are buried more potatoes will form. Cut zip ties and cut plastic when ready to harvest.
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8 Ways to Use Baby Powder in the Garden - Organic Gardening
We Bet You Didn’t Know You Should Be Using Baby Powder for Your Garden—Here’s Why It’s not just for babies anymore! From keeping bugs away to helping gloves come off more easily, this is why all gardeners should have a bottle of baby powder on hand. 1. Protect plant roots Protect your next batch of …
Potatos planted in garbage bags! I used chicken wire and made a circle and zip ties to hold together. Lined with 2 garbage bags with holes in the bottom for drainage. For every foot of plant growth cover half with dirt. Continue until soil reaches the top. The branches that are buried more potatoes will form. Cut zip ties and cut plastic when ready to harvest.
Potato harvest! - Raised Urban Gardens
I just returned from a week-long trip to Utah and I had a blast with friends and family. It’s nice to be home with my family and be in my garden again. I was so anxious to get home and harvest my potatoes because my husband said they were ready. We dug them up yesterday …