
Louise Manning presents 10 Facts about Bumblebees posted at Green Garden Chat. Louise gives us some great facts about bumblebees and how to attract them into our gardens.
Tiffany Washko presents Recycling “Stuff” for Your Garden posted at Natural Family Living Blog. I love Tiffany's post - some brilliant recycling ideas to plant up all those vegetable seeds. I particularly like the idea of uses for egg shells - I will have to tell my girls that they are laying plant pots for me!
Matron presents First Seeds of the Year Planted! posted at Down on the Allotment, saying, "I'm always trying to find a re-use for household waste items. I've found quite a few uses for loo rolls!"
Dave Trenholm presents Composting Made Easy... Or Something Like That Alberta Home Gardening posted at Alberta Home Gardening.
New Old-Fashioned Gal presents My January Lettuce Surprise posted at Diary of a New Old-Fashioned Gal.
Justin presents Starting a Garden posted at Raw Food Today.
Ben Willis presents Grow Your Own Earthworms: Grow Your Own Earthworms posted at Grow Your Own Earthworms.
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4 comments:
Thank you for including my post in a great carnival.
Thanks for including me! I loved the picture of the seedlings growing from eggshells. What a great idea!
I have heard of starting seedlings in eggshells but haven't tried it. I makes sense with the added benefit of the minerals in the shell. Great photo... I will have to give this a try this season and will let you know how I like it, Denise
Hi ladies, Thanks for your comments. I will have to get my girls to lay a few more eggs!
Denise - I'd love to hear how you get on. I'm going to give it a whirl myself.
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