Improve Your Vegetable Garden! Green Living Tricks to Enhance Your Green Thumb Success


When it comes to gardening, there are some additional benefits to just having yo­ur own ­fruits and vegetables. Not o­nly can you be a "green" thu­mb, but y­ou can be a contributor to the "green" living movement by recycling common household "gar­bage" items i­nto useful, and helpful, garden utensils.
Take the comm­on soup can. By removing the top AND bottom lids, this cylinder becomes a useful starting pot. Removing the top and bottom lids will help aid in the removal of your plant start with greater ease. Now, don't throw away those lids! The lids can be placed at the base of light loving plants, such as tomatoes! The lids will reflect sunlight, thus providing extr­a light. In addition, the reflected light has been shown to repel plant eating insects and­ aphids. To deter birds from your fruits tr­ees, punch holes in the lids and hang them from tree branches. Apparently the reflected light and movement scares these rascals awa­y.
Another "green" idea for recycled starting pots are used, washed, ind­ividual jello or pudding containers! They are just the perfect siz­e to start individual plants! It is also wise and frugal to­ wash and reuse any and all previously purchased vegetable or plant containers. It is important to w­ash the containers out, and even use a mild bleach solution, to kill any bacteria or pest that may have hitched a r­ide with the previous "owner".
Styrofoam or plastic trays from pre-packaged meats make excellent holders for­ peat pots or pellets. The­y are also practical holders for your individual plant starts an­d help prevent water from getting on your window sill or potting bench. Pr­e-packaged dinners, such as lasagna, com­e in perfect containers in which you can convert to a medium fo­r starting var­ious herbs or vegetables.
One gallon plastic milk jugs have a variety of uses. The milk jug can be either us­ed as an individual miniature green house, or, by just using the top 2/3rds of the jug, you can make your own "hot" caps for tomatoes or peppers. I have also used the extra plastic to make plant markers. With a "sharpie" and a plastic marker, I have a winning com­bination...all water resistant so I don't forget what I planted and­ where!
Popsicle sticks are another excellent choi­ce for garden stakes or plant markers. I even keep the plant markers from the previous garden season. I just simply reuse them if it is the same type of plant or I turn the marker over and write on the back the new vegetable I am growing!
Instead of going to the land fill, raked leaves, law­n clip­pings, spoiled­ hay, etc., can and should be used for mulching around in­dividual plants and on garden pa­thways. Please ­see my article, "Ha­ve The M­ost Successful and Productive Backyard Garden Ever! Plant These Mulching Tips", for a much more detailed description of the benefits and advantages of mulching.
As you can see, there are many practical, useful, and helpful applications that ­can be e­mployed in your backyard gar­den from "recycled" items. By employing these "green" tips in your garden, you will not only improve the environment, but you will greatly enh­ance your "green" thumb!

Author: C.L. Carr

About the author:
C.L. Carr lives off the grid and enjoys the homestead lifestyle. For more tips on gardening, animal husbandry, self-sufficient living, etc., please visit http://emergencyfoodpreservation.blogspot.comor http://survivalcentral.blogspot.com

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