GRAVEL WASHED 2 QT
* 2 quart
* A natural colored pea gravel
* Used as a surface mulch in
* containers or to aid drainage
* in saucers under pots
- A multi-purpose potting aid. - 2 Dry quarts, 2.2 liters. - Our Whitney Farms Washed Gravel can be used for a variety of horticu ... [... more]
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Humidity -- Increasing
5. Set plants on a tray filled with pea gravel. Fill the tray with water, just below the bottom of the pot. As the water evaporates, the plants will be surrounded by a temporary humidity change. 2. Group plants together. As water transpires ... [... more]
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Creating Spiritual Spaces In Your Home
In his Boston home, Swan covered the small garden outside the living room with white pea gravel, because he loves the sound it makes when he walks on it. He challenges his clients to be "hypersensitive to things that make them smile," ... [... more]
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A Garden Portal
Host Ken Bastida and landscape designer Nancy Driscoll discuss design principles for a garden portal. Carpenter Andy Simms suggests giving the fence a decorative look by adding a pea gravel step in front and an open-lattice look to the top of the ... [... more]
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Raised Garden Bed
Add six inches of organic matter, using coarse sand or pea gravel if the soil is really heavy or a clay. Always add the sand last so that it will sift down through the soil during tilling. Till the entire bed and it ... [... more]
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Quad Gardens
The pathways themselves can be edged with brick, concrete pavers or a redwood header staked into place. These edges will help keep the walk covering, such as pea gravel, from spreading into the planting area. The ... [... more]
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Unique Furniture
Line up four buckets in a perfect square to create the base. Fill each with equal amounts of bricks, wood blocks, pea gravel or kitty litter to create the right finished height once the second layer of buckets is ... [... more]
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Miniature Roses Indoors - Environment
Another way to raise humidity is to place your rose plants on trays filled with water and pebbles, pea gravel, river rock, aquarium gravel, or any small non-absorbent object or by placing containers filled with water between the pots. As the ... [... more]
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