Saturday, June 18, 2016

DIY Garden Ideas to Grow Fruits Or Vegetables In Your Garden

DIY Garden Ideas to Grow Fruits Or Vegetables In Your Garden

 DIY Garden Ideas to Grow Fruits Or Vegetables In Your Garden


 Hey there my dear people! How are you? Are you enjoying the beautiful days? I’m always here to give you some amazing ideas and inspire you to decorate your interior and yard. For today, I have a very interesting post that is called “10 DIY Garden Ideas People Use to Grow Fruits and Vegetables “. Are you excited?



I think that we should all agree that the homegrown  fruits and veggies are the best. If you don’t have enough space, there’s no need to feel left out. There are tons of wonderful ideas to build the most practical garden. Let’s check them out and draw some inspiration. Enjoy and have fun.


 So, what do you think about these diy garden ideas people around world use to grow vegetables and fruits my dear people? Which one is your favorite? I would love to know your opinion, so please share your comments below



 As there are million ways to grow veggies, you should first observe your space. Determine the areas that remain shaded and which get the most sunlight for the longest period of time, so that you can ensure that your garden get plenty of sunshine.

The vertical gardens are the best for those who are space-limited and can’t opt for raised beds. You should not spend a fortune on the most functional gardening systems, because there are million cheap ways to make your own gardens.

 Pockets and pallets are ideas for growing fruits and different type of greens like kale, spinach, lettuce, herbs and edible flowers. You just need to take advantage of the sunny spots. The wooden pallets can be divided into separate compartments for different herbs.

 Cans, bottles and gutters can also be transformed into beautiful garden designs. You just need to drill some holes into the bottom of each planter alternative and tuck your plants into them. Instead of choosing root vegetables, you should go with lettuces and mixed herbs.

 Melons, hops, cucumbers, squashes, nasturtiums, tomatoes, peas and beans love to climb. Find some sort of frame so that your herbs and plants use to climb on their way up.




Wednesday, June 15, 2016

AMAZING SPILLED FLOWER POTS FOR A BEAUTIFUL LOOK OF THE GARDEN

AMAZING SPILLED FLOWER POTS FOR A BEAUTIFUL LOOK OF THE GARDEN

AMAZING SPILLED FLOWER POTS FOR A BEAUTIFUL LOOK OF THE GARDEN

 

Flowers are the must-have for every garden decor. They can add a splash of color into the garden and there are various ways of how to add them. One way that can turn flowers into a great work of art or maybe look like a dash of spilled paint is to add some spilled flower pots. Such decorations can make flowers look like spilled streams of liquid color. Sounds amazing, right? Well it is, so today we have made a collection of several Spilled Flower Pots that can easily beautify any garden.

The best thing about these spilled flower pots is that there are no rules of how to make some. All you need to do is to bury about half of a pot in the ground. The pots can be even some old or broken ones, which gives to chance to recycle them. Also, besides pots you can use some old wine barrel. Once you have chosen the pot, choose the flowers and plant them appropriate to the sun and soil conditions, in a pattern that suggests the flowers just spilled out of a dropped pot. You can use potting soil and mulch to help create defined lines, or maybe simply “spill” the seeds in a cascade and let them take root where they will. Scroll down now to see the bunch of ideas that we have chosen for you today and choose which one you will try to copy. Enjoy!

  SPILLED FLOWER POTS
















Saturday, June 11, 2016

DIY Pallet Projects to Decorate Your Yard

DIY Pallet Projects to Decorate Your Yard

 DIY Pallet Projects to Decorate Your Yard
                  
Hey there my lovely people! How are you? Are you enjoying the beautiful days? I’m always here to inspire you and awaken your creativity. For today, I have a collection of DIY Pallet Projects to Decorate Your Yard .


Although the pallets are mostly used to support many things that are to be moved fro one place to another, they are also used in home decoration and yard decoration. Pallets are one of the cheapest material that you can use to make anything you want.

Take a look at your basement or garage, you may already have this material, if not, you can find them at a cheaper rate in many different forms, shapes and sizes. Before you recycle the pallets, I recommend you to take a look at the gallery below and draw some inspiration. You may find it interesting and fun, who knows. Enjoy and have fun!

You can organize your gardening tools easily and quickly with a pallet. The idea is magnificent and you will have them on hand anytime you need them.
              

    

You can also make a bike rack with two wooden pallets. The idea is magnificent and very clever, don’t you think?
 
    

What about creating this fascinating chandelier for your yard? It looks beautiful and all you need is a pallet and some jars.
      
   

You can make a beautiful and comfortable bench and enjoy the sunny days in your yard.
               



You can also create a beautiful swing with pallets and ropes and spend your free time here, reading books or drinking coffee.
 
     

image via 101pallets.com
What about growing veggies and fruits in your yard? You just need one pallet to plant some veggies and you will have fresh food in your yard.
 


image via 101pallets.com
What do you think about this diy pallet project? You just need to place one pallet in your yard and display your flowerpots. You can use this project to make your front door more inviting.
 

image via www.vtwonen.nl
A fence can also be made with pallets. Pick some interesting color and paint the pallets.
 
   

image via sadovodka.ru

What about creating an outdoor bar? If you love to enjoy the sun in your yard, then you should definitely make a refreshing zone.
   

image via manteresting.com
A beautiful outdoor furniture can be made in no time too. The idea below is perfect for any space and can be made by anyone, quickly and easily.
   

image via www.99pallets.com
What do you think about these DIY pallet projects? Do you find them interesting and which idea fit your outdoor space the best? I would love to know your opinion, so please share your comments below. Thank you for reading!


Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Amazing DIY Glow in the Dark Stepping Stones

Amazing DIY Glow in the Dark Stepping Stones

Amazing DIY Glow in the Dark Stepping Stones



Stepping stones that glow in the dark make a helpful and attractive addition to a dark pathway. They also don't require electricity, which makes them useful in areas where there are no electrical outlets. The phosphorescent chemical in them recharges in normal daylight conditions, and can glow in the dark for anywhere from about 30 minutes to 10 hours. They can be somewhat expensive to make yourself because the earth aluminate phosphors used in most glow powders are somewhat rare.  


  
                                                                        
When constructing tiles using a mosaic method where grout is used, the glow-in-the-dark powder can be mixed in with the grout. This will result in a glow over much less of the surface area, but should still produce a satisfying result, especially if earth aluminate powder is used. This is a handy method to use if you do not want as much light in the area as you would get if the entire stone glowed. When using grout that requires a sealant, make sure the sealant does not contain any agents that block ultraviolet light. The glow-in-the-dark powder requires exposure to UV light to activate the phosphorescent properties.



Paint is best purchased from a company that specializes in glow-in-the-dark products. Attempting to mix glow-in-the-dark powder into normal paint most often does not produce the desired results. This is because normal paints often contain UV barriers that block the light required for activation of the phosphors. Paints also do not have the right suspension properties to distribute the glow powder evenly throughout the paint, and subsequently on the painted surface. The paint pigments can interfere with the amount of light that the pigment is exposed to and can greatly increase recharge times for the phosphors as well as decreasing the amount of light that is given off. The earth aluminate powders that produce the best and longest-lasting glow do not mix well in water-based paints, so avoid these if you want a longer-lasting glow unless they specify that the aluminates have been specially coated.