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4 Tips on How to Kill English Ivy. Edit Article Killing Ivy on TreesKilling Ivy on the Ground Edited by Lojjik Braughler, Maniac, Cj Griesmeyer, Jenna and 3 others English ivy may be pleasing to the eye, but when it quietly creeps across the ground and up trees and buildings, it can leave extreme damage in its wake.

4 Tips on How to Kill English Ivy

The small suction cup-like "holdfasts" with which ivy attaches to vertical surfaces are strong enough to rip off chunks of bark or paint. Killing ivy without causing further damage to your property requires cutting the vines, rolling them back and mulching them to make sure they won't take root again.

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Buying Guide: Mulch. Before you buy mulch, consider the following questions: • Are you looking for a way to reduce weed growth?

Buying Guide: Mulch

• Does your garden need mulch that will improve the soil? Ten Surprising Ways to Reuse Wine Bottles in Your Garden" According to A Recycling Revolution, every year we throw out enough glass bottles and jars to fill a giant skyscraper.

Ten Surprising Ways to Reuse Wine Bottles in Your Garden"

The energy that could be saved from recycling one glass bottle could provide 20% less air pollution and 50% less water pollution. One glass wine bottle takes 4,000 years or more to decompose - longer if it sits in a landfill. Ouch! When you haul your wine bottles to the recycling center, what happens to all that glass? Much of it goes into making more glass bottles. Propagating plants by Jackie Clay.

We all love the idea of having a big, productive garden, full of all the nutritious, tasty foods our hearts desire.

Propagating plants by Jackie Clay

But the prices in the nursery catalogs can be enough to make you cry! 10 homemade weed killers. By Jeff Yeager of The Daily Green © Martin Ruegner/Getty Images more from The Daily Green The battle lines of summer gardening have been drawn.

10 homemade weed killers

No-till, permanent bed farming by Ken Hargesheimer from the July/August, 2002 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal. The odyssey of my colleagues and I started in 1982, the day Conrado Zavala, a villager in Central America, sheepishly showed us his experiment.

No-till, permanent bed farming by Ken Hargesheimer from the July/August, 2002 issue of Countryside & Small Stock Journal

Skeptical about the value of the organic matter we had recommended, he had piled a huge quantity of compost into several rows of his maize field. The last two rows he left as a control, untilled and unfertilized. There, before our eyes, stood a field of maize 2-1/2 meters tall, with the last row less than 40 cm tall. That was the day we began to realize the incredible degree to which organic matter can restore soils. Midwest Vineyard Supply. Trellising. Cedar Raised Planter Beds Built for "Square Foot Gardening"

In this instructable I will cover the design elements, construction, installation and maintenence of two raised planter boxes I built for my vegetable garden.

Cedar Raised Planter Beds Built for "Square Foot Gardening"

The two boxes are identical, with the small exception of the vertical trelises on each one for growing vining species such as peas, watermelon, pumpkin and cucumber. The dimensions of each planter are 4 feet by 8 feet by 11 3/4 inches deep. Compost Bin. 1/4 Soaker Dripline. One of our most versatile and best selling products!

1/4 Soaker Dripline

Soaker Dripline is drip irrigation at its easiest. Small emitters are pre-installed into 1/4" tubing at 6, 9 or 12 inch intervals. It is flexible and can be wound through flower beds or borders, around trees or shrubs, run down rows or raised vegetable beds and can be used in container planting. It is an inexpensive and effective method for watering a variety of plants and gardens. Soaker Dripline also works well with gravity and low pressure systems. 10 Tips on How to Make Worm Castings Tea. How to Install a Picket Fence. Build a Fence Trellis - 6 Steps to a Successful Spring Garden - Photos.

DIY Energy production. How to Create Curb Appeal - Home How-To Guides. How to Create Curb Appeal - Home How-To Guides. Tips and Advice on Outdoor Gardening, Flower Gardens, Plants, & Seeds - Dave's Garden. Home And Garden. By ripening green tomatoes, you can extend your harvest. By ripening green tomatoes at the end of the season, you can enjoy fresh tomato taste for weeks after a heavy frost, sometimes even up to Thanksgiving!

By ripening green tomatoes, you can extend your harvest

Of course, the best way for tomatoes to ripen is on the vine. But late tomatoes may not have that luxury. As summer gives way to fall, keep an eye on your fruit. When the forecast is for the season’s first heavy frost, it’s time for a final harvest. Ways to pick your last tomatoes Pick all your tomatoes before the first heavy frost. You can harvest an entire plant (or a branch) or harvest individual tomatoes. How to harvest a plant (or branch). Separate ripening green tomatoes When you pick individual tomatoes (rather than lifting entire plant and hanging it inside), you can follow these special tips to ripen fruit. Sort through your harvest.

Mature green: green turning white, with a good size Turning: a tinge of pink Pink: 30-60% color Light red: 60-90% color Red: fully ripe but not soft What about very green tomatoes? In a paper bag.