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Grow Free Fruit: Using Kitchen Scraps for Homegrown Fruit Trees

Have you ever wondered if you could grow your favorite fruits at home for free? Well, it turns out you can!

With just a few simple steps shown in a popular video that got, plus a sprinkle of patience, you can transform kitchen scraps into thriving fruit plants.

Let’s dive into the exciting world of growing avocados, mangos, cherries, dragon fruits, and pomegranates from scratch!

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Man Unveils a Monster-Sized Cabbage + Growing Secrets

Ever seen a cabbage so large it becomes a viral sensation? If not, you’re in for a treat! A man just shared a spectacular showcase of his oversized cabbage, and it’s mesmerizing the internet. A whopping 1.2 million views, over 200,000 likes, and 9,000 shares! This cabbage isn’t just enormous; it’s become an internet superstar. … Read more

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No Garden Space? No Problem- Create a Thriving Garden With a Kiddie Pool Planter

Are you eager to grow your plant collection but don’t have enough garden space? Well, this hack is for you! A woman on TikTok shares an ingenious hack for repurposing a kiddie pool into a container garden. Get ready to witness the transformation. Transforming a Kiddie Pool Into a DIY Container Garden: Maximizing Space for … Read more

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DIY Enthusiast Creates a $50 Picture-Perfect Raised Garden Bed In Just 30 Minutes

Are you a gardening enthusiast looking for an affordable raised garden bed to elevate your outdoor space? You’re in luck! You can build an impressive $50 garden bed in just 30 minutes. Discover the woman’s guide on how she turned an affordable garden bed into reality! Unveiling the Simple Steps to a Gorgeous DIY Raised … Read more

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When Cost-Cutting Goes Wrong: Beware of Free Soil From Facebook Marketplace

Are you a gardening enthusiast who’s always on the lookout for ways to save money? Well, we’ve all been there. But what happens when your cost-cutting endeavors take a disastrous turn? Witness a passionate gardener’s epic fail experience. And then, get ready for some valuable lessons learned. How Cutting Costs Led to Planting Disasters Madeline, … Read more

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17 Vegetables That Do Not Like Peat Moss: Revealed

Today, we’re veering off the beaten path to explore a fascinating aspect of our leafy friends that might surprise you. If you’ve been gardening for a while, you’re probably familiar with peat moss – that fibrous, brown material that often graces our garden beds as a soil amendment. Celebrated for its ability to retain moisture … Read more

indoor fruit trees

18 Best Indoor Fruit Trees: Guide to Your Own Edible Oasis

Picture this: You’re lounging on your couch, a warm sunbeam gently caressing your face, and you suddenly crave fresh fruit. You could hop in your car and drive to the store, or even better, simply pluck a juicy, homegrown delight from your indoor fruit tree. That’s right, folks! With a bit of love, care, and patience, … Read more

durian fruit

Strange Fruit – Unusual Ideas for Fruits That You Can Grow at Home

Growing fruit is one of the most rewarding – and delicious – aspects of horticulture. Apples. pears, cherries, and smaller berries like raspberries and strawberries evoke memories of childhood, especially when it is time to pick the ripe fruit, and they will grow practically anywhere. Today, in the 2020s, life is all about choice. Many, … Read more

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Is Corn Man-Made: Uncovering the Human Influence on Nature’s Bounty

In the vast and varied world of plants, corn stands out as a vital and influential crop. As a result, corn has become deeply intertwined with our lives as a staple in human diets and economies throughout history.  It’s natural to wonder about the origins of this unique plant and the part humans have played … Read more