Gardening Projects
Garden projects are a never-ending part of the gardening process. Whether you’re playing around with different garden design ideas or creating DIY garden art, there’s always something to be done in the garden. Many garden projects include simple things like garden renovation and propagation. Other projects for the garden may include things such as caring for garden tools, learning about pruning methods, or how to preserve plants for flower arrangements and the like. So whatever your gardening projects may be, we are here to help accomplish them.
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Open Vs. Closed Terrariums: Everything You Need To KnowDeciding between open vs closed terrariums depends on your love of the hobby and the plants you want to grow.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Christmas Gift Wrap Ideas: 12 Ways To Embellish Gifts With Natural MaterialsThese magical Christmas gift wrap ideas incorporate natural elements, evoking the feel of an enchanted woodland.
By Melanie Griffiths
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15 DIY Winter Wreath Ideas: Make A Natural Wreath Using Materials From Your GardenCreate a beautiful winter wreath to proudly display over the festive season. Use foraged foliage, flowers, berries, and fruits to set a magical scene.
By Melanie Griffiths
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Pinecone Christmas Crafts – 12 DIY Decor Ideas For A Natural CelebrationAdd rustic, natural charm to holiday decorations with these beautiful craft ideas.
By Melanie Griffiths
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Houseplants In Bottles: How To Grow Plants In WaterGrowing plants in water, whether houseplants or herbs, is a great activity - especially for forgetful plant waterers. Click to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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GKH's Complete Fall And Winter DIY GuideBring your garden indoors with these fall and winter DIY ideas. Learn how you can use a handful of natural elements for your holiday decor.
By Gardening Know How
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Dried Bean And Seed JewelryCreate natural jewelry made from seeds and dried beans, many of which can be grown in your own garden.
By Amy Grant
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Keep Plants Cozy With A Knit Or Crochet Plant Pot CoverWant to keep your plants warm this winter? Love to knit or crochet, but already have too many hats? Have we got the project for you.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Free DIY Fall Wreath From Your BackyardForaging for fall decorations is a fun fall activity that gets you outside after you've put your garden to bed for the year. Click for more.
By Laura Walters
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Ideas For The Garden – DIY Projects For Beginner GardenersMany DIY garden ideas are perfect for newbies. Simply click here for easy DIY projects for beginner gardeners.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Floating Air Plant FrameLooking for a fun and easy gardening project you can do indoors? Why not try a floating air plant frame? Click to learn how.
By Nikki Tilley
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DIY Winter Arrangements: Holiday Porch PotDon’t leave those porch containers bare all winter. Add some greenery and berries for a pretty decoration that will last for months on end.
By Amy Draiss
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DIY Natural WreathLearn how you can create this simple, natural Christmas wreath in just 15 minutes. Click to see how we did it.
By Nikki Tilley
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Tips On Photographing Roses & FlowersI am truly an amateur photographer; however, I have held my own in various photography contests, shows and related events. In this article, I will be sharing tips for taking pictures of roses and flowers.
By Stan V. Griep
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DIY Tower Garden Ideas: How To Make A Tower GardenPerhaps, you'd like to grow more produce for your family but space is limited. Maybe you're looking to add colorful floral planters to your patio but don't want to infringe on your outdoor living space. Building a tower garden is the solution. Learn more here.
By Laura Miller
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What Is A Garden Journal: Tips On Keeping A Garden JournalKeeping a garden journal is a fun, fulfilling activity that creates a complete record of your garden. This article shares garden journal ideas to help you learn from your success and mistakes, and improve your gardening skills.
By Jackie Carroll
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Hypertufa How To - How To Make Hypertufa Containers For GardensIf you suffer from sticker shock when you look at hypertufa pots at the garden center, why not make your own. It's easy and incredibly inexpensive but takes quite a bit of time. This article will get you started.
By Jackie Carroll

