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Josie White sent us this tip-If you want to protect the new growth in your garden, cut the bottoms off of clear two-litre bottles to create individual covers for your plants. Stick the covers over the plants with the cap removed and the bottle will keep the heat from the sun in while letting in enough air for the plant to thrive. |
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John Russell says if you have a citrus tree in a pot, pour soapy water over it, it keeps the bugs at bay. |
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Madge Wellington rang with this tip. If the pots you are using for pot plants are too large place empty plastic milk bottles in the bottom with there lids on. This help fill the pot so you don't use so much potting mix and does not damage the plant in any way. |
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Daphne Olsen uses kitchen tongs in the garden when she is planting prickly plants such as cacti. |
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Thomas Ross rang us with how he grows strawberries - He stands a piece of drainpipe in the garden and pushes it down to the level of the soil (you can also use a cardboard tube) make sure the tube is empty of soil. He fills the tube with gravel and then adds compost. He removes the tube and plants the strawberry plant. This gives the drainage that strawberries need. He uses straw around the plant to keep the plant off the soil. |
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To keep cats off her garden Pearl Grey places cotton wool balls soaked in eucalyptus in the soil... |
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Maurice Peters wrote that chopped banana skins have lots of nutrients such as potassium. Put them around your garden plants as they break down quickly. |
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Beryl Simms sprays her weeds with Apple cider vinegar they re gone by the next day. |
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Peter French has a brush next to a tap by his back door which he keeps for cleaning shoes after being in the garden. |
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Judith Davy uses a wheel trim on the wall of her shed to store her garden hose. |
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