You can use small prickly plants like cacti or thorny bushes to create a barrier that cats will find uncomfortable to walk on, deterring them from entering your garden.
To accurately identify burr weeds in your garden, look for plants with small, prickly seed pods that easily stick to clothing or fur. Burr weeds often have rough, spiky leaves and produce flowers that eventually turn into these seed pods. Regularly inspect your garden and remove any burr weeds to prevent them from spreading.
garden lizards eat small caterpillars and some eat leafy plants and many more.
Choose small plants to make your fairy garden. The house can be made with twigs, a small stump,
Garden can be translated as 'BAGICHA' in hindi. It is a small place mostly outside houses where plants and vegetation grows.
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A trowel is a small hand held tool for digging planting holes for small plants where a spade would be inappropriate.
Terrariums make a shelter for plants. It is a small container that plants are kept in to keep healthy. Once they are healthy enough, they can be put into a garden.
If you only have a small garden, consider growing herbs for your kitchen. Dill, basil, thyme, rosemary cost a lot at the grocery store but you could get plants for only a few dollars and grow enough to use in your kitchen for a year.
You can either plant small plants, or if you have seasons (expansion pack), you can grow fruits and/or vegetables.
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To create a soda bottle garden at home, you will need empty soda bottles, potting soil, seeds or small plants, and a pair of scissors. Cut the top off the soda bottle, fill it with soil, plant your seeds or small plants, and water them regularly. Place the bottles in a sunny spot and watch your garden grow!
If you find a small, thin black worm in your garden, it is likely a common garden pest. You can remove it by hand or use organic pest control methods to manage its population and protect your plants. It's important to monitor your garden regularly to prevent further infestations.