I hope you all are as excited for spring gardening as I am! Last year my garden wasn't successful. I tried to have a lot of garden, and that didn't work! This year I'm starting small. Last week I went to a seed swap. Lots of people brought seeds from their plants last year, as well as old seed packets. That inspired me to have a successful crop this year, and save my seeds to share with others. Anyway, here are 2 new garden hacks that I just tried. They really work, too! Natural Seedling dipper/scooper!Can you guess what it is? A milkweed shell/pod! I went on a walk yesterday and found it caught in a bush, with the fluffy milkweed seeds inside. I scooped out the seeds and let them fly away in the wind. I brought it inside, and what do you know? It makes a great little dipper for watering your seedlings AND you can use it to gently scoop up a seedling to transplant it with TLC! An EASY Way to Give Your Indoor/Outdoor Plants CalciumCalcium is important for plants. It makes them more disease resistant, affects the quality of their fruit, their growth and more.
It's not just important, it's essential. But how do we give our plants calcium? Some fertilizers contain calcium, it's true. But there is an easier way. Molasses! Add 1 - 1 1/2 teaspoons of molasses to every 2 cups of water you water your plants with. Your plants will thank you!
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