50 Times People With A Green Thumb Shared Some Awesome Gardening Ideas
No matter your personal tastes and lifestyle, there is usually a way to enjoy gardening at home. Whether you and your family have a house in the suburbs or you're living alone in an apartment, everyone can make it work.
So to give you some inspiration, we at Bored Panda put together a list of creative gardening ideas for Spring. We included building a pallet planter box for cascading flowers. Setting up a bucket for growing tomatoes indoors. You name it! Just continue scrolling and check them out.
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Our Local Farmers Have Established So-Called "Flora Belts" For The Bees In Their Fields (Funen, Denmark)
That's actually an idea from the European Union. Farmers get paid to do that and I love it.
Our "lawn" consists of sweetgrass, clover, dandelions, ajuga, and assorted wildflowers. It's always beautiful. We leave a half acre of it unmowed for the bees and butterflies.
We contacted a few avid gardeners to learn more about how to help your plants blossom. "Some consider autumn to be the start of the gardening year but for most people, it's spring," Dan Cooper aka The Frustrated Gardener told Bored Panda. "The soil is warmer, the sun is brighter and plants naturally want to grow. We all feel a sense of renewal and optimism in spring, this year especially. It feels natural to get outside and help nature along. Right now, garden centers and nurseries will be brimming with healthy plants. Spring is when you'll have the most varieties to choose from."
Catherine Hughes, the creator of home & garden blog Growing Family, said that spring is also an ideal time to tackle any garden projects you have planned, so that you're ready to sit back and enjoy your outdoor space once summer arrives. "Once the chance of frost has disappeared, you can sow seeds outdoors and plant tender plants in the garden. It's a good idea to try and stay on top of weeds too, because they can quickly take over at this time of year. You should mow your lawn regularly once it starts to grow again, and if the weather starts to get really warm, you might also need to water your plants regularly."
My Dad's Japanese Garden On The First Sunny Day Of 2019
Holy s**t, this is stunning! I can almost see through the screen how relaxing and peaceful it must feel like there. NOW I WANT ONE, DAMNIT!!!!
Sure is Amazing!! I wonder what state or country this is in, anyone know, just curious??
Load More Replies...My Dad’s Creation To Support The Single Orange I Managed To Grow
So nice of the dad :) awesome that the tree grew an orange so young
The Frustrated Gardener agreed that the main tasks for the season are seed sowing and planting the bulbs and tubers of plants such as gladioli, begonias, and dahlias. "If you are planting new beds and borders, or even creating an entirely new garden, now is a good time to plant pot-grown perennials and shrubs," he said. "Planted into warm ground, they'll be growing away in no time. If you're planting half-hardy annuals, exotic plants or vegetables such as tomatoes and cucumbers, these should be kept indoors or in a greenhouse until any chance of frost has passed. In the UK, for example, that's normally late May."
Acknowledging the importance of planning ahead, The Frustrated Gardener added that it's also critical to watch the weather closely. "This spring has been unusually cold, so wise gardeners have adjusted their plans to avoid tender plants being damaged by frost and snow," he pointed out.
After Clearing Out A Wheelchair, Three Mismatched Shoes, A Deflated Ball And A Buried Chunk Of Brick Wall, I Finally Have My Very First Garden
Those chairs are going to sink into the grass when you sit... I know, I've done this Looks much better though.
Stunning, what an amazing transformation! The new wood of the fence is the perfect compliment
Looks lovely a little seating bench at the back would be nice, or half moon patio for drinks in the sunny British weather .
My Melons Needed Some Support
Garden hammocks are actually a thing for heavier fruits and veg. My daughter crocheted several for our butternut squash.
Michael Perry, the man behind the gardening blog Mr. Plant Geek, said if you wait until the summer planting, it would be much more difficult to establish the plants, and you'd need to give them a whole lot more care. "During the spring, you can plant bulbs, you can plant out perennial and shrub plants, and prepare some patio containers. Make sure you wait until all risk of frost has gone for tender plants though."
Interestingly, more and more Americans have started gardening during the pandemic. According to Home Food Gardening: U.S. Market Trends & Opportunities by the market research firm Packaged Facts, 26% of surveyed American consumers noted that they are planting a food garden because of the pandemic. The Washington Post reported that seed companies were "shell shocked" by the huge volume of orders they experienced this year. For example, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds received 4,500 orders daily, twice the usual peak demand of spring, and was forced to close down its website and turn down new orders. Renee’s Garden usually receives a peak of 350 daily orders in the spring, but that number skyrocketed to 2,000 in 2021.
This Was Just A Pile Of Dirt When We Moved Here 2 Years Ago
Hubs Deployed And Said I Could Build A Garden To Keep Me Busy. Never Built Anything Before, Did My Best And Can't Wait To Show Him
How can people that have never built anything before, build something like that? Why am i so useless?
Nobody is useless.have you tried.you might be good at it.its amazing how far some mulch even bricks as a barrier.some solar lights will go.even around bushes.or maybe your good at other things.
Load More Replies...Alison Levey of Blackberry Garden told us that spring is also a good time to divide perennials as they are stirring and ready to grow. But if you're just starting out and all of this sounds like a lot of work, don't worry. Remember what Bob Ross said—we don't make mistakes. Just happy accidents.
"A good mindset for a newbie or any gardener is 'let's try this and see what happens,'" Levey said. "Gardening teaches us something new every day: some things work, some don't. You just have to accept the failures and celebrate the successes as the successes are the best thing ever."
Pallet Planter Box For Cascading Flowers
Cut pieces of pallet slat to 40″ and attach to the legs for the front and 16″ for the sides. I originally used a brad nailer, but some of the wood started to warp when wet and I went back and used 1 1/4″ screws. Spacing the holes about every 6″ or so. Now the fun part, planting the flowers. These flowers are Wave petunias that I got at Costco, you can also rotate the flowers between regular, cascade and wave petunias. You need good potting mix and you need to add Soil Moist to help retain water. I put a layer of weed guard down on the bottom, because I had a few holes. You may have a little dirt wash out for the first little while, but once the plants start growing this will stop. Add the first row of flowers, then cover with soil. I realized that the box is kind of large and is going to use a lot of dirt (2 bags). I remember reading somewhere that you can use packing peanuts as filler, hope I remember that right. I put them in the far back where the flowers wouldn’t be planted. Then cover with more dirt. Add the third row of flowers, fill with dirt and plant flowers on top. You need to water the flowers everyday, the holes let the dirt get dry. I usually water until the water leaks from the lower holes. I also fertilize 1/week.
If you use zeolite (a common kitty litter) in the soil it holds moisture well and helps keep the plants hydrated and the soil from hardening
Excellent, and divert some gutter /rain water in there and it might be self sustainable
That is too ingenious! And, WOW! What a final result! Like fireworks....
Everyone Said I Was Out Of My Mind 3 Years Ago When I Started Growing A Pineapple From One I Bought At The Grocery Store. Well Who's Laughing Now
Thus is a pretty common practice though. I'm surprised that "everyone said they're out of their mind." Not a whole lot of plant hobbyists in their circles I recon.
Ooh, I might have to try this. Although patience isn't my thing so waiting and looking after it for 2+ years would be a commitment.
For anyone who wants to grow a pineapple, twist the leaves off the to top of the pineapple and remove a few leaves form the stem to expose the roots, put it in a little water until the roots start to show then plant. They're a pretty tough plant, I've thrown a few into my garden with poor dirt, forgotten about them, then found them growing pineapples a couple years later.
So is it OK to leave any of the flesh from where you cut the top off of the pineapple?
Load More Replies...LMAO, my mom is a sucker for growing plants out of seeds from the grocery store - we have a fully grown avocado plant she planted from one we ate XD
Dépend vastly on where It grows. Under tropical climates, It is much faster
To encourage you even further, The Frustrated Gardener reminded us of a universal truth: plants inherently want to survive and flourish, not die. "Some are tricky to grow, of course, so avoid these and start with easy, inexpensive plants that will reward you quickly, such as colorful annuals," he suggested. "Once you've mastered these, start to spend a bit more and explore different plant types which suit your environment. Don't buy expensive plants unless you are confident about how to look after them. If in doubt, ask an experienced gardener for advice; they will be flattered to be asked and will give you great advice."
Failure is part of the process, so don't be too hard on yourself—you might get plenty of benefits if you stick to gardening. "As well as being fun and good exercise, it is really good for your mental health too," Hughes said. "It gives you the opportunity to engage with nature and enjoy all the mood-boosting benefits that come with this. Gardening can also provide a calm space to organize your thoughts, or just escape from the world for a while. It's a pretty powerful tool to have outside your back door, and spring is a great time to take advantage of it!"
Dragon Fruits On My Rooftop Garden
Take seeds from one and put in moist paper towel until they root then plant in potting soil. I currently have 10 growing inside my apartment.
Load More Replies...Wait, what? Dragon fruit is a cactus fruit? Mind blown and off to google.
Incorporating Rain Into Your Garden
This maybe a really rainy area and this is a wonderful way to achieve drainage without having it flood the beds and yard.
Even though there is increasing evidence that gardening provides substantial human health benefits, not much formal statistical assessment has been conducted to really test this assertion. However, a 2017 meta-analysis by M. Soga, K. J. Gaston, and Y. Yamaura found that participating in gardening activities has a significant positive impact on us. After going through 22 case studies, the researchers concluded that "the positive association with gardening was observed for a wide range of health outcomes, such as reductions in depression and anxiety symptoms, stress, mood disturbance, and BMI, as well as increases in quality of life, sense of community, physical activity levels, and cognitive function."
"Don't be afraid of failure. Remember that plants are living things just like people and may not always behave or perform the way you expect them to!" Mr. Plant Geek said. "Feel free to break the rules too. Do what feels right for you in your own outdoor space."
My Grandma Is Very Proud To Show You Her Garden
That's so pretty! I wish I could make my garden look like that as well
Fleabane is a great plant and very easy to grow, that's what's at the base of the poles there.
Load More Replies...This is beautiful, your grandma should be rightfully very proud of this.
I grew up around snakes and that's the first thing I think of when I see so many places snakes can hide
The Poison Garden Established In 2005 By The Duchess Of Northumberland. The Garden Contains Over 100 Deadly And Hallucinogenic Plants
And amongst hundreds of deadly plants, the only one in a cage is the marijuana plant. For its own protection!
It had been stolen before...who would do that? it's only ONE plant
Load More Replies...This is just up the road from where I live! If you ever visit Northumberland, I definitely recommend a visit to Alnwick Castle and Gardens - and pop into Barter Books while you're there!
I love Barter Books! Spent about 5hrs in there once browsing lol
Load More Replies...Oh, I was disappointed it was only marijuana, I was wondering how deadly it was to have to be in a cage.
This is just a tiny part of Alnwick garden. Visit - it's superb. And the treehouse restaurant is just wonderful. Very rugged part of the UK but so beautiful. Loads to see if you look...
Grow A Sunflower House For The Kids To Play In
Or could use bean plants, or sweet peas. Sorry, getting over excited.
I misread this as "polar bears" and was very confused for a second
Load More Replies...With the amount of orb spiders in our garden that I have to dodge while walking to the gate? No thanks. I'd rather read in an enclosed gazebo than a spider den.
As soon as the flowers came out, our cockatoos would decimate this... nothing left but stalk...
Thieving Cockatoos ! you are lucky...I have blackbirds,sparrows,the cockerel from my next door neighbor and one little bluetit...that´s as exotic as it gets...
Load More Replies...I made one for our sons about 30 yrs ago... smaller circumference, tho'. They loved it.
Feed Them
Dandelions are not weeds...they are super useful and you can eat the leaves and the roots
I had a sign like this once because the council would cut the grass along the street too often so the flowers never got to grow and I put up a sign saying "please don't cut the grass in front of this house"...and well it got some weird reactions but they didn't cut it. Lol
I only recently learned about how important dandelions are for bees! Now i dont mow my lawn until they have finished flowering
“What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson
A Year After We Got Rid Of The Drought Tolerant Weeds And Planted Drought Tolerant Flowers, Yard Is In Full Effect
Weeds are often very pretty. Daisies are weeds to some people. (Not to me.) And milkweed is great for butterflies. So... Let the weeds grow, I say!
This is really lovely. In the UK though a year of drought would be followed by a year of torrential rain.
Wonderfully done, working with the climate and nature of the area is the best way to go :)
Built A Planter Box Bench This Past Weekend. What Do You Think?
Any suggestions for planter boxes that don't use lumber? The price of wood is insane these days.
A Beautifully Coloured Glass Greenhouse At The North Brooklyn Farm's Community Garden
No it's really not. Mondriaan used only the 3 primary colors, red, blue and yellow. Never pinks and certainly not green as he hated green. It's just a stained glass piece Also his name is Mondriaan, not Mondrian
Load More Replies...Okay, not being a pessimist, here but did anyone else wonder if plants could grow properly in colored lights? Does filtering out certain light wavelengths negatively affect growth?
That was the hypothesis for my science fair project when I was in 8th grade. I attempted to grow 4 bean plants under different colored cellophane "tents" in a terrarium...red, blue, yellow, and clear. The red and blue plants did not fare nearly as well as the ones under yellow and clear. So, as evidenced by the results of my youthful scientific experiment, the conclusion to your question is yes.
Load More Replies...Beautiful, but the plants won't get all the wavelengths of light (red glass filters out everything except red, and so on), so the plants won't be able to photosynthesise as efficiently as they do when they get the full spectrum (white light)
Simple explanation at the bottom of this page: https://sielearning.tafensw.edu.au/toolboxes/lab_diploma/Laboratory/StudyNotes/snColvRefTransm.htm
Load More Replies...Just Made A Garden With My Mom, She Think It Looks Terrible But I Like It
It looks a little rough just because it's new! Once the flowers grow it'll be fabulous!
Am I the only one being bothered that this is based on what looks like some broken leftovers of an oriented strand board? It'll rot through in no time.
By the time it rots away, the blocks will have settled down in place. It was probably to keep the weeds from growing up through the blocks.
Load More Replies...I Want My Lawn To Feed Me Not Vice Versa
Then we need to have shorter working hours. Taking care of a vegetable garden that big requires a lot of time and it is still too small to feed a family.
If planned correctly, you can feed a human on a square meter garden! This should definitely be able to feed a fam
Load More Replies...Please tell this to all the stick-up-butt home associations who think we need to look like our house is on a golf course!
This is another absurd thing in the US. "the land of free" they say... but you cannot have a veggie garden on YOUR OWN land? because of what exactly? Karens forbid it?
Load More Replies...These are called Buffalo Gardens. If you search for Buffalo Garden Walk you will see some nice examples. The event is quite nice too. 100s of gardens are open to tour and they offer British inspired garden party refreshments. Its a lovely time. The OP did a fantastic job on theirs.
We need to have fewer Home Owners Associations that try to dictate every last blade of grass in a person's yard. I could do this in mine, but it would be banned in a lot of places.
The Easiest Way To Water Your Garden
But you actually need it to rain again. So many places hardly get rain anymore.
A Bit Late To The Party, But Here's My Lockdown Garden Transformation
Lockdown brought out a lot of creativity in people, and it’s good to see the benefits and reaping the fruit
so glad they kept the larger original plants! That's a gorgeous dracaena in the bottom left!
A pity, yes. But they left a lot of the old plants, that's a plus.
Load More Replies...I'll probably be the weird one here, but the before picture really arouses my sense of mystery and magic and exploration... a neglected, creepy old walled garden with an overgrown shed? As a kid I could NOT have resisted the call of this place... heck, I want to explore it now, just looking at the pic! :)
Hello, I’m Alessandro And This Is My Urban Garden In London, UK. I’m Also Passionate About Beekeeping And I Do Everything 100% Organic
Hi, Alessandro. Are you single? I kid, I kid! Lovely garden, lovely kitty!
Very lucky to have a garden in London. I like it, a bit of everything, plus the cat
Last Spring I Converted Our Front Lawn To A Vegetable Garden. Today We Opened A Little Community Seed Library To Encourage Neighbors To Get Growing Too
This is awesome. I have seen these with books but never seeds.
We have a local book one plus one that has seeds, plants and gardening books.
Load More Replies...THIS IS VERY POPULAR AND IT'S SAINTLY OF YOU TO SUPERVISE IT. THANK YOU
Amazing and wonderful idea. I really hope some of your neighbors take advantage of this and follow through.
What a splendid thing to do for you neighbours, very community spirited. Where I live (actually in a good area) people frequently uproot and steal plants which is sad.
My Garage Wall When I Bought My House In 2016 To Now. Still A Work In Progress, But It’s Coming Together
That is what I thought too. It creeps into the crevices and ruins the wall
Load More Replies...I love this! Not sure if it is ivy, but I’ve heard new thinking that it’s not really as bad as thought for walls and can protect masonry as well as insulate and provide valuable food for insects late in the year. It just looks awful if you remove it.
It needs to be sprayed with Roundup and gotten rid of completely. In Oregon, ivy is considered a noxious weed. It's illegal for nurseries to sell it. If someone does plant it, they get a fine, and if they don't remove it, then the city will do it for them and make them pay for the removal.
Load More Replies...Beautiful creation in such a short time, but I would worry about the ivy.
Tried To Organize My Patio Cactus/Succulent Garden
I DID SOMETHING LIKE THIS YEARS AGO- TU FOR STIRRING THOSE OLD MEMORIES
This looks like something from a gardening magazine, very well done, excellent :)
A Little Garden Lighting Project
It is very beautiful, however my cats would be tangled up in it in 5 minutes lol
A Couple Of Years Ago I Threw A Pineapple Top In The Dirt To Compost. Today I'm Harvesting These Two Beauties
It's so easy to get a pineapple top to root and establish trees. I love it. Those aren't the only thing you can get to grow from vegetable scraps from your kitchen.
My grandmother didn't compost per se. but she did toss fruit and veg waste in this little field near her garden. She called anything that grew from the waste "volunteers". We often raided the volunteer patch just to see and eat what grew.
Outdoor Table With Integrated Herb Garden
We've Converted Our Pool Into An 80,000l Underground Rainwater Tank With Raised Vegetable Garden Beds On Top
The pool was in disrepair when we bought our property. It hadn't been used for ~10 years, the fence wasn't built to current standards, the tiles needed replacing, the pumps didn't work etc etc. We don't live in a great climate for a pool either - it's too cool most of the year and the size made it impractical to heat with solar (the previous owner used solar + a gas heater). Rather than spend money repairing and maintaining a pool we'd rarely use we decided to explore other options. We'd always wanted a large veggie garden, and the pool area looked like the perfect sunny spot for one. We originally considered just filling it in, but there's no access for machinery and doing it by hand would have been impractical.
We came up with the slightly crazy idea of putting a lid on it and using the space underneath as rainwater storage. I sketched up some ideas, we approached an engineer and before long we had a workable design.
Cleaning was lot of work. There was about a foot of accumulated sludge in the bottom.
After many hours of pressure cleaning it was starting to look better. It's a huge pool, about 10m long and 2.2m at the deep end. We thought about sealing it with a paint on sealer at this point, but we can always do this later if leaks are a problem.
The solution we used for the lid is called "Speedfloor". It uses steel joists spaced ~1m apart to suspend a concrete slab. It's commonly used in multi-story carparks in Australia.
You can also see the submersible pump feeding into the pool from what was originally the overflow point. The pump provides mains pressure and is plumbed to the house (via 2 filters).
I have two of these 500L tanks catching water from both sides of the house. Both downpipes have first flush systems and the tanks act as settling tanks to improve the water quality in the main tank. They both gravity feed into the pool via underground pipes.
At this point we had 80,000L of clean water storage and were running the whole house from rainwater. It had taken ~1 year to get to this point - about 6 months of effort getting the plans approved by our local council and another 6 months of preparing the tank and organising builders for the slab (and changing builder part way through when the first went bust!). We had a slab party and a well deserved break.
Back to work assembling the raised garden beds. We fit 9 total, each about 2.2m long and 1.2m wide. They each have a liner to stop soil washing out and gravel base to aid drainage and keep water off the slab as best we can (even though it shouldn't matter with the grade of concrete used).
We tried out wicking beds made from IBCs but were concerned about the extra weight the water reservoir would add.
We've grown almost everything you can think of - permanent beds grow raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, rhubarb and asparagus. Other things we've tried include tomatoes, pumpkins, zucchini, squash, turnips, beetroot, broad beans, string beans, snow peas, various chilies, artichokes, spring onions, garlic, capsicum, kale, lettuce, spinach, loads of herbs etc etc etc!
This is creative and awesome. Kudos to you for thinking outside the city the box was in.
I don't understand not wanting a pool. I waited until my 50s to get one and I am never giving it up. pretty amazing, though.
I Scarred A Pumpkin
My dad used to let us carve our names or funny faces into our growing pumpkins
What A Difference A Few Years Can Make. Idea 2017 vs. Established Garden 2020
First Vertical Garden. What Do You Think?
Planted These Tulips After A Bad Day (In The Cold) And I Told Myself As I Dug That Spring Would Come And They’d Bloom And Things Would Be Better. I Was Right! Thanks Former Self
Tulips are my nemesis. Anything that has to be dug up and replanted is a waste of time.
The Grandparents Garden Is Looking Amazing
The Quarantine Garden I Built For My Wife
My Grandpa Built A Teepee For His Bean Plant And Planted Wildflowers On The Sides
The real question is, are wild flowers still wild, if they're sowed in a garden? 🤔
I Hired 9 Goats To Eat Our English Ivy Covered Backyard, 10 Days Later, Couldn’t Be Happier
That's actually a thing. A girl in California makes a living from it. Gardening with goats. :)
Load More Replies...I guess I am a sucker for the wild natural look because I liked it better before the goats got to it.
To be fair, ivy is vital for lots of wild birds, giving them food and shelter in the winter months. Ivy is seen as bad, but it's not at all.
Where it's not native, it's an invasive horror. Nohting can grow where ivy grows here. So.... it's subjective?
Load More Replies...Looked nice, killing the other plants and trees, ruining the soil, killing off habitat for nnative plants.... No thank, no ivy for me.
Load More Replies...You Guys Like Driveways? This Was My DIY Covid-19 Project
Had this when I had a house. Two issues. The cars driving over were not good for the grass. Also, was a pain for shoveling in the winter.
I Convinced My Friend To Not Throw Away His Old Fencing And Let Me Build Him Garden Boxes
So long as its not treated wood - the residual chemicals would leach into the growing beds!
After all these years the chemicals have washed out. That's why they started rotting.
Load More Replies...If that's pressure treated wood the chemicals never fully leave the wood, don't plant edible plants in those.
Gourd Tunnel Progress
That is beautiful, but being an avid gardener I know this is WAY more than 30 days later. Nice try
I wonder if this could be done with sweetpeas or morning glories?
Re-Purposed Bird Cages To Keep The Critters Out Of My Starts. Plus, I Can Cover Them At Night If It Gets Too Chilly
I Had A Window Garden Starving For Sun So I Hinged It And Backed It With A Mirror. Worked Like A Champ
I’m Growing My Cantaloupe Vertically And They Needed A Little Support So I Crocheted Some Tiny Little Hammocks
Vertical Strawberry Garden With Up-Cycled Milk Jugs
But who wouldn't want strawberries to subvert their whole garden? :-)
Load More Replies...How about a side view. I would like to construct. How tall is the side board?
Wow very well thought out, it seems each upper layer feeds water to the later below and great use of milk cartons. Well done!
Gorgeous! I just want to let people know who are thinking about doing this, but maybe 3 plants and you'll have enough for all the pots by the end of one summer.
First Major Gardening Project - Hexagonal Garden Beds
You need to roll two d6 each season, to find out which space you can harvest next
And if you roll a seven, a bandit comes and sits on your plants until next season
Load More Replies...How did you attached the wood and what angle did you cut each beam?? I love this design!
That's going to leave a funny shape of dead grass if they ever move!
Watering Your Plants While On Vacation
Except you don't leave your cat alone while going on a vacation???
Load More Replies...Succulents would do just fine without watering, they don't like much water. For other plants this is a good idea though if you don't have watering balls.
If you have succulents and want to leave them on vacation you can actually just keep them in pretty dark & dry place without needing to water them even for months (for big cacti). If you travel a lot succulent is a great choice, just make sure you put them on warmer place during the winter.
Downspout With A Vertical Garden In Seattle
These aren’t plants you need to harvest, obviously.
Load More Replies...LOL Oh, well done!! Either you owned the building or the owners were amazing for letting you do this.
How To Regrow Romaine Lettuce From The Stem
1. Eat your purchased lettuce, cutting the leaves at about 1 inch from the bottom.
2. Place remaining stem in a shallow dish of water (about 1/2 inch).
3. Place on a window sill or under grow lights.
4. Change water in bowl every 1 to 2 days.
5. Watch your lettuce grow. It is truly remarkable how quickly the new shoots start. You may also notice that roots will start to grow on the bottom.
5. After 10-12 days, your lettuce is going to be as big as it will likely ever get. It’s not going to be a full head of lettuce, it’ll just be enough to top a sandwich or make a small salad. But how cool is that!
6. If you leave your lettuce beyond this point, it will become spindly and bitter as it attempts to produce seed. It won’t be pleasant to eat at this point. You’ll know it has reached this point when the leaves start turning a blue green color and/or the main stalk shoots up and leaves become less dense. Trust me, eat it when it’s like the photo below.
You can also regrow celery, onions, garlic, and loads of other veg.
Load More Replies...We Made An Herb Ladder From Scratch
We Put Down Some Wildflower Seeds On Our Parking Strip Last Fall. Can’t Wait To See What It Looks Like Next Year
My Dad Used These Vegetable Markers For Years When He Planted His Garden
Researched A Lot About Growing Potatoes In Hessian Sacks, All Signs Pointed To Yes
The idea is good but... don't fill up the sacks to the top when you plant the potatoes instead when they've grown as much as in the second picture you start filling in more earth. Up to where the leaves are...repeat as often as you can until the leaves turn brown. You'll have more potatoes that way.
You can also cut some slits in the side to slip some seed potatoes in, and then you can get more growing in the same sack
My Fiancé Doesn’t Have Enough Yard For A Proper Garden But She’s Made Do With Pots! She’s Real Proud Of All The Veggies And Succulents She Has Going
Four Years Of Hard Work Later
DIY Mini Greenhouse
These umbrella greenhouses work great for me, but there are a ton of different mini greenhouse options out there to choose from. Here are a few tips on what to look for when buying mini-greenhouses:
It doesn’t matter if it has a vent or not, generally, you won’t use it.
Buy one with plastic or rust-resistant parts—the ones that look the most like umbrellas have the same metal latching mechanism that an umbrella does and it will undoubtedly rust and become unusable in no time.
Greenhouses with a center stake are best (over the ones with pegs to hold down the edges). You will lift the umbrella regularly to water, check the plants, and give them some air. This will be frustrating if you have to find and reinsert the pegs each time.
The best greenhouses fold up for storage when not in use.
What A Difference One Year Makes
Yes, take a year, add in some sweat and creativity, and we witness the birth of your beautiful garden.
Recycled Items To Use As Seed Starters
i use ice cream pints. Wife gets ice cream, i get recyclable containers.
Load More Replies...Use A Ladder When Hauling Tall Plants
The Signs In These Botanical Gardens Have Springs So The Signs Move With The Growth Of The Tree
Bad idea to put screws and nails and bolts into trees...period.
Load More Replies...My Mother-In-Law Just Started Gardening Last Year. She Also Got My Fil To Build Her A Greenhouse Completely Out Of Secondhand Materials. I Think She’s Doing An Amazing Job
I Built 2 Vertical Gardens Recycling Plastic Bottles In My Urban Garden In London
I also made a few different projects recycling materials found in the street to create a community garden to provide free vegetables for the neighbours.
Great idea, lovely gesture, beautiful garden and a majestic cat.
Ha, thank you for your comment! Didn´t see the cat at first :D
Load More Replies...Everything is so beautiful ....until it rains....then spattered dirt all over !! Been there, done that...
I Booked An Air Bnb Owned By A Musician And The Garden Is Shaped Like A Guitar
You literally wrote exactly what I was thinking upon seeing this.
Load More Replies...I Made A Hinged Hoop House For My Humble Raised Bed
Is it just me or does it look like a casket (for real question not joking)
Last Year's Garden Experiment. We Used Recycled And Reclaimed Materials And Got The Kids To Help Out
This is fabulous and such a great teaching tool for the kids to become actively involved in
Small DIY Backyard Update
The final outcome comparison shot. Still needs some plants which I’m hunting down now. Besides the fence and some clearing, this was done over about 4 days. My body felt like it was hit by a car afterwards.
very neat, but too much stone for my taste. Funny, to see so many people struggle to get green to their balconies and indoors and then someone put potted plants on stone in a garden, though.
My Solution To Being Broke And Needing My Plants Out Of The Dog's Reach
Oh man bend those nails over, someone or something is going to slice themselves open on them... A safer option is to get some tin snips cut down the sides toward the bottom at either end of the gutter. Then bend the ends up so you can drill a couple of holes in the flaps either side. Pop rivet those bad boys in place and bob's your uncle you have sort of origami-ied yourself a planter.
If it works it is not stupid - well done! Just check these strings regularly, they might rot and then everything comes crashing down...
is that a stadium urinal? i suppose it is corrosion resistant and has good drainage. Smart guy!
I Ate An Avocado 2,5 Years Ago, And Kept The Seed. This Is My Avocado Seed Today
And they have to like one another. A touch of background Barry White and some candles will help foster the right atmosphere.
Load More Replies...And avocados don't ripen until picked, so get going on a mini orchard.
Using An Angled Fence To Grow Pumpkins - Great Gardening Hack As You Can Really See The Produce Quite Well
This must be England, because in US the pear-shaped ones would be called 'squash'.
Do you tie little hammocks under each one to support the weight as they grow?
My Son Grows These, And I'm Proud Of Him. The Pink Oysters Are Grown In Haystacks These Days
Re-Use An Old Golf Bag For Gardening Tools
My Little Rooftop Garden
A Citrus Peel Starter Pot For Seedlings
Just poke a hole in the bottom of the peel for drainage, fill with potting soil, then add two seeds and some water. After thinning to one seedling per peel, I’m going to transplant the whole ding dang thing into the garden. The peels will compost directly into the soil to nourish the plants as they grow. Since oranges, lemons, and grapefruits are springtime fruit in Southern California, I’m guaranteed an endless supply of seedling pots.
It looks so neat! Unfortunately, citrus fruits are not native here and the imported ones are mostly treated with chemicals...
Fortress Of Hollyhocks?
My Life Hack: Plastic Pail Through The Belt So Both Hands Are Free To Pick The Raspberries
When I was younger, my family got raspberries from the farmer's market. I was eating them when I realized things were moving on my plate. Little bugs were running across my plate and on the raspberries.
yay, me and my brothers did the same when we were kids. Only we picked wild grown raspberries
The Tulips In This Garden Are Arranged In The Shape Of Tulips
I've Created The Death Bed! Started As A Joke But Decided To Make It Happen. Carolina Reaper And Habanero Peppers
Never Buy Green Onion Again. Just Put In Water And It Grows Back
Cut them maybe 2cm above the roots, place them in water. Change in regulary and wait. Them you can plant them. Soon they will bloom. Tryed this 2 years ago, still have little onion-plants growing in my garden. ;)
Load More Replies...Our Raised And Fully Enclosed DIY Vegetable Garden Built By My Incredibly Talented Husband
If you live in an area where deer, rabbits and other wildlife partake in your garden, this is a great idea!
How do bugs like bees and butterflies get in to pollinate your plants?
How I Smother Weeds With Newspaper
First, water the bed deeply. Then lay paper directly atop the weeds, and in-between the ornamental plants. Spray the newspaper with water. Otherwise, a strong wind will blow, and send your papers flying. Wet paper won’t budge. And finally, top the paper with mulch. I mulched my bed with three inches of shredded leaves. Shredded wood chips make a fine mulch, too. My ornamental plants are delighted with their new, weed-free environment. And I’m happy, too. For I won’t have to deal with weeds in this bed for at least one season. Another bed I mulched with newspaper remained weed-free for two years in a row. And here’s another great benefit to newspaper mulching. As the paper decomposes, it (and also the shredded mulch) will provide abundant food for beneficial soil organisms. In fact, if you are cursed with crappy, inert soil, try the newspaper routine as described above. Within one year your earth will be teeming with worms and other soil-building friends. I suspect some of you are wondering if you can use cardboard in place of newspaper. Yes, you can. I like newspaper because it can easily be manipulated to fit around plants. You might also wonder if I’m afraid of the chemicals used in newspaper ink. No, I’m not. From most accounts I’ve read, today’s newspapers are printed with soy-based ink. Even the glossy pages are coated with a non-toxic material. I have no doubt that the air we breathe contains far worse chemicals than those found in newsprint and cardboard.
Watch out with this one. Ink (even from newspaper) can escape with water and it can be pretty toxic for the earth. For birds too. I have o idea how much it is toxic and how long it lasts once in the soil but we should be careful for our environment and animals 💚
Hey! working in the printing industry (R&D). If you are in Europe, you should not worry if you use regular newspapers (and help the BILD to do sth good for once). Do not use the supplements/inserts (e.g. the Lidl flyer).
Load More Replies...I don't know if it is the same - I had put in a flower pot seed roll paper. Well two years later the only thing that grows there is moss, the paper never fully disintegrated leaving the soil too hard and unaerated for anything other to grow. On the thin layer of humus uptop only strawberries grow and even these are stunted.
I Made Little Hammocks For My Melons
I have a friend who asked me to pick lout some bras for her to try her wedding dress on with. Walking back to the dressing room I realized I could fit my hold head in one cup. Got some strange looks before imaxs it to the dressing room. That bra wold hold these melons with room to grow. My head and my boobs are as big as their ever going to be.
Used The 3D Printer And Some Textured Spray Paint For A More Fitting Pot
My 7 Year Old Said “Dad I Want To Walk Through Rows Of Sunflowers”. The Sunflowers Will Be Glorious
She helped me dig, through clay, all these holes and import the soil.
My Winter Garden Is Ready! I Planted Many Different Things For The Upcoming Season And Almost All The Seasonal Veggies Has Been Harvested In My Urban Garden In London, UK
For Other People With Small Balconies: Salad Is Doing Great In Planter Boxes
Herb Garden Is Back In Business
Whiskey Barrel Bulb Explosion
Can I Get Some Love For My Roofgarden?
Did You Know That Willow Branches Grow Roots Very Easily? You Can Make Living Fences And Little Houses By Just Sticking Willow Branches Into The Ground!
Reminds me of "The secret island" and how the children made a house from willow trees!
I've always wanted to try making a living chair. You can make one from 4 willow (or whatever) plants that you manipulate with wire, weaving and pruning (a process similar to bonsai) to grow together into a chair shape.
Have You Tried Starting Seeds In Eggshells?
I can say with absolute certainty that it works, it’s ridiculously easy, and yes, it’s even practical. It’s also a fun way to save money and repurpose kitchen scraps before they go in the compost heap.
I did try, yes. Multiple times. It never worked even with different climates, different seeds, and different kinds of eggs. sorry.
I bet these are better than those you buy. If i'm not completely wrong I think I've heard that egg shells are great for the compost - ergo they must contain some good "ingredients" that are good for the plant.
The Life Cycle Of My Avocado Thus Far
This is AVAcado and shes about a year old. Just wait another year or 14 to find out if she fruits!
Long Live Old Tires! We Had So Much Fun Making These Pretty Cool Dinosaur Gardens This Weekend. So Excited With The Result
DIY Hydroponic System
Started with getting a good outdoor stain. Just have to make the dutch bucket systems next, I'll post the builds for those if there is any interest.
Drill A Bunch Of Holes In A 5 Gal Bucket And Use That To Collect Your Fruits/Vegetables And Wash Them All At Once
Indoor Bucket Gardening
Not sure if this makes any sense - to spend so much energy to get it to grow out of the sun. But I guess if ever the police is searching the house they will be quite disappointed to find tomatoes growing in this construction.
I'm sure other things might be grown in there....
Load More Replies...My Most Recent Painting
Used Some Old Pipe For A Fun Sunday Activity
1st Time Gardening. Mostly Peppers And Green Beans
Cool Ideas For Drip Irrigation
I Have A Townhouse And Outdoor Space Is Limited. This Is What My Wife And I Built. Really Excited To Grow More Than A Few Vegetables
My Greenhouse! Excited To Get My Greenhouse Going This Year
If you set those buckets on the floor and secured the vining fruit with twine and clips you would get twice as much! This is beautiful !!
Thanks To The Person Who Suggested Nitrogen Fertilizer! My Garlic Looks Much Happier Now
Earth`s athmosphere contains Oxygen and Nitrogen. So you are breathing it right now.
Load More Replies...My New Tree Is Growing Incredibly Fast. I’m Using A Root Training Method I Found Online That Waters It From Below And Sets Up An Ideal Situation For It With The Soil
This is a common method of watering trees and shrubs planted in parking strips where the water runs off ... it directs the water to the roots.
My Dad Turned My Grandma’s Jacuzzi Into A Small Garden
How It Started vs. How It’s Going. 1 Year Of Work
Working On A New Kind Of Vertical Garden
I would love to make a greenwall with these. I would hang them at the top of my wall with a few inches clearance from the ceiling and plant Ivy :) <3
Load More Replies...Milk Jug Watering Can
Great idea! Im doing this with my kids, regular watering cans are too heavy for them, thanks!
Filling The Raised Beds
Backyard Vertical Garden
These 55 gallon poly drums feature 48 pockets on the sides for plants. Down the middle are worm/compost tubes. There are holes for the worms to crawl in, and out. No pinochle. When entirely populated, this barrel will have 52 strawberry plants. Water catcher so I can reuse the drainage. The compost tube sticks out the bottom and has a test plug to remove in order to access worm castings.
Bean Pyramid Complete, Beans Saved From Last Year's Crop
Did You Know That You Just Need Undercooked Rice To Collect Microbes And Microorganisms For Your Garden And Improve The Web Of Soil Bacteria To Have Better And Stronger Plants?
The man with the great smile again! No I did not know that, id like to know more as one of my lawns is in very poor condition and Id like to improve it organically
If you are serious about that use cow manure or horse manure. Don't just throw fresh manure on your lawn, it will burn it. Ask a farmer if you can clean out his barn or corral in the fall. Put it in a pile, cover it and leave it until spring. Then you will have rotted and "not hot" cow or horse manure to use. GREAT stuff, I use it on everything. Of course you can buy it already in bags, already "seasoned."
Load More Replies...Hanging Tomatoes
I have slowly gotten into gardening. I had some great tomato plants last year that were all killed this past winter. I decided to try hanging plants this time, I read that you can get more this way, we'll see. Left to right: Lemon Boy, Black Krim, Juliet, Purple (something), and brandywine or something like that.
I know all the blogs say to use 5 gallon buckets but I am short on funds this season so I used 2 gallon from the dollar store. I repurposed an old tree that died and secured it to the fence. Drilled holes along the bottom for brass screws. Each bucket has 2 screws, 1 facing north, 1 facing south, my logic was that it should hold better against wind or heavy rain. I was able to reuse the dirt from my old tomatoes and got lucky that the dirt had plenty of worms in it still.
I Made My Own Self Watering Pots
Bought this plant stand and made my own low-budget self watering pots for my plant babies. Here’s how I did it: I bought these containers at the local “plastic” shop. I kept the lid on the smaller container at the bottom to support the weight of the soil and plant. I made holes in the bottom of the large container and the lid of the small container using a hot metal skewer. This is what it looked like after I knotted and inserted the cotton twine. The idea is that the cotton twine will wick water to the plant. I poked some more holes into the small container (flipped upside down here) to allow water to flow into it when it sits in the bottom of the pot. The plastic containers are slightly smaller than the pot, so I can easily refill it with my watering can. I poked a little drainage hole in the pot to ensure that excess water drains out and away from the top container.
Space-Saving Garden
Condo living is tough for those that love to garden, this is a solution to that issue. The space-saving lettuce wall.
Small Before And After Garden Project! Used To Be Just Rocks And Weeds. Now, Tiny Gardenias And Red Fountain Grass
Strawberry/Spinach Tower
Soak Your Seeds In Warm Water Before Sowing
Year 1 Of Square Foot Gardening Prepped And Ready
I Made A Coffin Planter For My Ghost Peppers
My Mini Trailer Lot Garden. And We're Only Partially Through The Season
I Got Sick Of The Birds Eating My Seeds And Paper Bags Were Just Getting Wet So I Found Out They Hate Light-Reflecting Surfaces
1 week later the tin foil has not caused any damage to the plants and no birds in sight.
But some people don't like birds, bees or bugs in their garden.
Load More Replies...Small Greenhouse Idea
My Three Sisters Garden. Sweet Corn, Green Beans And Squash
I used pallets to plan it out and to give me footing to get in between plants for harvesting. This is my first attempt and I'm learning as we go.
We Turned An Uninspiring Large Garden Into A Good Looking Food Producing Area. 4 Raised Beds, A Pea Tent And Pumpkin Patch
Luffa (Loofah) Sprout In Newspaper Pot
Mini Greenhouse
Water The Garden After A Hard Day
First Round Of Greens In The Ground Under Our New Mini Greenhouse
Tired Of Your Neighbor’s Cat Destroying Your Favorite Herb? Just Put Some Forks In The Pot And They’ll Make Sure The Cat Is Not Visiting Them Again
Cats also don't like citrus peel, especially oranges, for what it's worth.
What's the idea behind this? All I can think of is the cat doesn't like stepping on the spikes. But these are so far apart, that can't be the idea, can it?
The $2 Greenhouse
I Built An Upcycled Trampoline Polytunnel. Bring On The Veggies
Grow Scallions In Mason Jars Just With Water
Our Raised And Fully Enclosed DIY Vegetable Garden Built By My Incredibly Talented Husband
Make A Motel Of Ill Repute For Little Red Wigglers By Recycling A Container The ‘Right Size,’ ‘Drilling Holes,’ And ‘Burying It.’ Your Plants And Vegetables Will Literally ‘Explode’ In Your Garden
I was 'wondering' myself. It's 'very' Joey Tribbiani of him/her :)
Load More Replies...Our Garden Transformation
Its pretty but i liked the before picture more, a thriving garden. Now its a lot of gravel.
Last year was the third on a row no one did any mowing in Grandma's garden. In summer, it truly looks amazing, like I'd imagine paradise, full of insects, flowers, spiders, birds, all of them eating each other ... nobody needs a lawn that's just a green carpet for outdoor. Let nature take over from time to time, it won't be your damage. OTOH, in winter, it looks pretty much like a battlefield, with dead twigs and rotting stuff everywhere, but ... well, who cares? It will be even nicer the following summer!
A Hack For Growing Veggies In The Kitchen
Mines a work in progress but it was just grass when we moved in. IMG_202008...72079e.jpg
I see hydrangeas, possibly limelights? Looks very nice, feel free to come to my house and work on my yard.
Load More Replies...A word of warning: plastics should be UV safe if you want to use them outside. Many ordinary plastics turn into brittle little shreds in sunlight.
Why could some people so skilled with their hands and design ability not give me a trace of their talent? I start a (supposedly easy) project all motivated, but it always ends up looking like a disaster.
In my country there are lots of groups of hobby-gardeners who are always willing to give you hints and tips and advice on best practices for gardening. I'm sure these groups also exist in your neighborhood. Or else just knock on the door of a house with a garden that you like and ask them for advice. Most gardeners are friendly people who like helping others.
Load More Replies...And I was so happy I planted new erosion control on the slope out front... OK, totally shamed!
i have 2 airplants, one is budding a little one. i think the host is dead becuase its roots are dry and flaking off. i dont kow what to do. can anyone help?
No experience with thrse, but surely there's some apt info on the google? I get a lot of udeful gsrdening help from the ole web. Good luck!
Load More Replies...Such amazingly talented, creative people! I am so envious; I kill everything I plant :(
Mines a work in progress but it was just grass when we moved in. IMG_202008...72079e.jpg
I see hydrangeas, possibly limelights? Looks very nice, feel free to come to my house and work on my yard.
Load More Replies...A word of warning: plastics should be UV safe if you want to use them outside. Many ordinary plastics turn into brittle little shreds in sunlight.
Why could some people so skilled with their hands and design ability not give me a trace of their talent? I start a (supposedly easy) project all motivated, but it always ends up looking like a disaster.
In my country there are lots of groups of hobby-gardeners who are always willing to give you hints and tips and advice on best practices for gardening. I'm sure these groups also exist in your neighborhood. Or else just knock on the door of a house with a garden that you like and ask them for advice. Most gardeners are friendly people who like helping others.
Load More Replies...And I was so happy I planted new erosion control on the slope out front... OK, totally shamed!
i have 2 airplants, one is budding a little one. i think the host is dead becuase its roots are dry and flaking off. i dont kow what to do. can anyone help?
No experience with thrse, but surely there's some apt info on the google? I get a lot of udeful gsrdening help from the ole web. Good luck!
Load More Replies...Such amazingly talented, creative people! I am so envious; I kill everything I plant :(
