Basically, it's a ring of galvanized fencing lined with landscape fabric, then filled with potting soil. The petunias were planted through slits in the landscape fabric. This looks like a pretty easy do-it-yourself project!
Wood Bees "Carpenter Bees" Nasty to get rid of. They come back year after year and more holes only attract more the following spring. And woodpeckers love to eat them. Once they bore into the wood and lay eggs, the woodpeckers will tear the place down getting at the larva. How to get rid of wood bees: Get a spray bottle and put dawn dish washing liquid and mix half with water putting more dishwashing liquid then water and spray in the holes where they have been and watch them fall to ground dead !!! and spray surrounding place where they have been .. it really works i live in a log house and they drill holes in my wood and i tried it and i couldnt belive the bees that came out of the hole within minutes and was dead.. or you can use " Wasp and Hornet spray ". that you can buy anywhere. You don't need a professional. Also, if you see them flying around, use a tennis racket. CLICK TO READ MORE .
Carrots are ready to pick when they are about 3/4 of an inch across at the top, just below the green stem. you can gently remove the dirt from around the stem to take stock of the size. To pick the carrots, grab them firmly by the root and wiggle them around in their hole before pulling straight up. Remove the greens immediately so they don't continue to pull nutrients from the carrot itself. Wipe off the excess dirt and if they are wet or muddy, let them dry off before refrigerating. If the soil is particularly hard, it may be helpful to water the area where the carrots are growing before trying to pull them out. Water thoroughly so the moisture soaks down, but then wait an hour or so before starting to harvest. Otherwise, you'll find yourself in a muddy mess. CLICK TO READ MORE .
Sweep Baking Soda into Sidewalk Cracks to Discourage Weeds. Simply pour or sweep a thick layer of baking soda into sidewalk and patio cracks. The baking soda will kill any small weeds that are already there, and prevent new ones from sprouting. CLICK TO READ MORE .
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