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DIY Diva: My Grossest Project Yet

September 25, 2009 by Vegetables Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Gross garbage... uh... compost. Heyo – the DIY Diva here with my grossest, most disgusting project yet. Today I’m going to talk today about building my very own composting bin. I just moved to an apartment in Oakland which has a huge backyard. My housemates and I have discussed starting a sort-of urban farm back there. Right now we just have dirt, two fig trees and a lemon tree. Maybe some dog poop. After reading Chloe’s post about FREE gardening in Berkeley , I decided to get onlin

Wood Outdoor Garden Furniture – Cleaning Tips That Help

September 19, 2009 by Vegetables Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Wood outdoor garden furniture is a popular accessory in most gardens. Homeowners love the way how its natural look can unify any garden theme together. Aside from being functional, wood garden furniture adds aesthetic value to the home and this is the reason why it is all the more important to keep them in tip-top shape. These wooden outdoor garden furniture are usually treated for the purpose of withstanding open air condition including weather and garden dirt. This does not mean though t

What is Steam House Cleaning?

September 9, 2009 by Vegetables Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Steam cleaning utilises the power of steam to rid items of dirt, bacteria, dust mites, stains and odours. As it is an all natural way to maintain cleanliness in your home it is popular due to its absence of harsh chemicals. It is a highly convenient addition to any professional cleaners service . There are some benefits of steam house cleaning: The lack of potentially harmful chemicals common in other cleaning products, make steam cleaning an environmentally friendly and cost effective way

Getting Your Vegetable Garden Ready for Spring

September 5, 2009 by Vegetables Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Whether you suffer through harsh, cold winters or enjoy relatively mild ones, we are coming up on the time when you need to get ready to plant your seeds for your vegetable garden. If you need another compost bin this time of year is great to add them, if only because there’s not much actual gardening work to do. Build one or buy one, just make sure you can easily add, remove and turn the material. Clean up your tools. Sharpen blades if they need it. Clean off old dirt and wipe

Kitchen Compost Bucket – DIY, Easy, and Frugal

August 26, 2009 by Vegetables Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Making Dirt – Part 1 This is part one of a two part post on compost. I knew I was getting old the day I started to think that making my own garden dirt was cool. Don’t get me wrong… I don’t think I’m old, and I don’t dislike the fact that I am getting older, actually I think it’s pretty cool. I just find it amusing the way our thinking changes as we age. The one wish I do have is that I knew what I know now when I was 16! Kitchen Compost Buckets Today I want to follow up on a promise

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