Black Friday for Gardeners
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by gwingal
2y ago
I have never been interested in shopping in the the crowds on the BIGGEST shopping day of the year, but does that mean that I don’t like bargains? No way! I love a good deal and am in fact a thrifty gardener and BLACK FRIDAY is the perfect time to get some shopping done from ... Read More about Black Friday for Gardeners The post Black Friday for Gardeners appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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Prime Day Deals for Thrifty Gardeners
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by gwingal
2y ago
Amazon Prime Day has been extended to last two days and for 48 hours you will find some of the best deals on the internet. Have you been contemplating some gardening purchases? If there are there some things that you’ve been eyeballing but haven’t hit the purchase button, June 21 & 22, 2021 could be ... Read More about Prime Day Deals for Thrifty Gardeners The post Prime Day Deals for Thrifty Gardeners appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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How to Protect Tender Plants from a Late Frost
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by gwingal
2y ago
Admit it. Every single year you want to get started planting your garden WAAAAAY too early and risk losing precious plants to a late killing frost. Well, if you are willing to keep your eyes peeled on the daily weather forecast, you CAN plant early and not lose any plants! Here’s how… So, many of ... Read More about How to Protect Tender Plants from a Late Frost The post How to Protect Tender Plants from a Late Frost appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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How to Make Chile Powder From Your Own Peppers
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by gwingal
2y ago
Those peppers that you left lying on the counter for a few weeks because you had so many and didn’t know what to do with them… what should you do with them? Don’t throw them away just because they have shriveled a bit. Let them continue to dry, or speed up their drying, and let’s ... Read More about How to Make Chile Powder From Your Own Peppers The post How to Make Chile Powder From Your Own Peppers appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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How to Revive a Neglected Christmas Cactus
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by gwingal
2y ago
Let’s face it. Most all of us sometimes forget to water our indoor plants. But you shouldn’t be too hasty to throw it out! There could be life in there… and you might can revive that neglected plant. Like that Christmas Cactus from last year that you forgot about all summer long. Can you revive ... Read More about How to Revive a Neglected Christmas Cactus The post How to Revive a Neglected Christmas Cactus appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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How to Make a Natural Christmas Wreath
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by gwingal
2y ago
With all the other expenses at this time of year, buying new decorations is one we don't need to add. Not to mention the fact that using real greenery is so traditional and smells so good! You can still have the Christmas-y scent by making your own natural Christmas wreath! (while still having your artificial pre-lit tree up as early as you like) The post How to Make a Natural Christmas Wreath appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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Preparing Your Southern Garden for Winter
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by gwingal
2y ago
Living in the South does not require too many garden chores to prepare for winter, but there are a few that should be done to prevent a few disasters. And I may or may not have first hand experience at said disasters… Bring Tender Plants Inside If you have hanging baskets or pots of tender ... Read More about Preparing Your Southern Garden for Winter The post Preparing Your Southern Garden for Winter appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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How to Make Your Own Salsa Verde
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by gwingal
2y ago
Salsa Verde has become a favorite in our house, but it took a lot of taste testing before we found one that suited us. So if you’ve tried it once and didn’t care for it, don’t give up. This recipe is consistently delicious and FRESH when you make your own Salsa Verde from your home ... Read More about How to Make Your Own Salsa Verde The post How to Make Your Own Salsa Verde appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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What to Cook With a Harvest of One
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by gwingal
2y ago
Most of us backyard gardeners don’t raise enough produce to have massive amounts of each vegetable ripen at the same time. Instead, we get one of this and one of that; one yellow squash, one eggplant, 5 or 6 jalapenos, one cucumber, and a handful of tomatillos. It’s frustrating to have all this bounty and ... Read More about What to Cook With a Harvest of One The post What to Cook With a Harvest of One appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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Removing Existing Grass for New Planting Beds
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by gwingal
2y ago
When creating a new planting bed, whether its for flowers or vegetables or herbs, getting rid of the existing grass and weeds is the hardest thing. So lets talk about ways to remove it.   Dig it Out One way to get rid of the grass in your new flower bed is to dig it ... Read More about Removing Existing Grass for New Planting Beds The post Removing Existing Grass for New Planting Beds appeared first on Southern Gardening Gal ..read more
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