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woodenme01 · 1 year
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Wooden Garages
Wooden garages are a popular option for homeowners who want to add functional and attractive storage space for their vehicles or other belongings. Wooden garages are made of durable and sustainable wood materials, such as cedar or redwood, that are resistant to moisture and insects.
One of the benefits of wooden garages from Wooden Me is their versatility in design. They can be customized to fit different styles and sizes, including traditional, modern, or rustic designs. Wooden garages can also be painted or stained in a variety of colors to match the surrounding landscape of the house's exterior.
Overall, wooden garages provide a durable, customizable, and cost-effective option for homeowners who want to add storage space to their property while enhancing their home's aesthetic appeal.
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anipgarden · 11 months
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Cheaply Starting Seeds
This is my fourth post in a series I’ll be making on how to increase biodiversity on a budget! I’m not an expert--just an enthusiast--but I hope something you find here helps! 
Having a high-quality seed-starting setup can feel like an ultimate but distant dream. An entire shelf--an entire room, even, filled with grow lights and plant trays in the optimal setup to make tons of plants? Tons of garden tools, each with a diverse and dedicated purpose? That’s just not an option for some of us. But that doesn’t mean we can’t get started at a low cost!
Seed Starting Set-Ups
Speaking from a somewhat biased Floridian perspective, I’ve had great success starting seeds outside! My usual set-up is on a rarely-used outdoor patio table that’s moved to a sunny spot in the yard, but I’ve even grown seeds in solo cups on sidewalks, or directly in the ground, with great results! 
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Some seeds grow best when they go through a cold period before germinating, while other seeds aren’t affected much by it and just wait for warm weather. As such, a viable option is to sow your seeds in late fall, let winter roll by, and wait until the seeds sprout on their own come spring! I would try and mark off where you planted said seeds, so you don’t lose track of them and accidentally dig them up.
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Alternatively, if you want to get started while it's cold outside, a popular option I've seen is to grow in milk jugs! There's a lot of different ways to do it--everyone has their preference--but if you're already drinking things like milk or juice or sweet tea, and you're going to get jugs at some point in time--why not use them for gardening?
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An easy way to clear up a section of lawn to create open gardening space is by using a sheet mulching or lasagna gardening method (though I like to call it the Cardboard Snuff-Out). Place cardboard or newspaper down in fall/winter to mark out where you want to garden. Layer compostable materials like grass clippings and wood chips on top of it, or potting soil/bagged compost. It’ll decompose over Winter into an organically rich bed that’ll have killed the grass and weeds underneath it. You don’t have to break out any tools and sweat over it come spring, and the cardboard itself will slowly decompose as well!
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Though it's often recommended to plant things directly into the ground to decrease watering needs and increase nutritional independence, there’s plenty of reasons you may not be able to. Whether you’re renting, living in a place without a yard, or even just can’t or don’t want to break ground in a yard, you can still help biodiversity by growing in pots. Some plants have rather extensive root systems and aren’t well suited for pots, but there are still plenty of options available for plants that’ll boost biodiversity, be beautiful to look at, and grow just fine in pots! A recommendation is to get a larger pot, if you’re able, as it’ll hold onto more water and need watering less often. Not only are potted plants great for providing food for insects, but they can be shelter for other creatures too--there’s been a good few times I’ve moved a pot and found a frog or toad living underneath it.
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If you don’t have room for pots on the ground, you could consider using hanging pots or window boxes! These can be great and easily-maintained options to provide food and habitat for insects and birds in an urban living situation like apartments or townhouses, but they can also be a fun way to add even more habitat to an already-robust home garden. You can even make an entire mini habitat in a window box or pot! I can personally say I’ve seen tons of pollinators visit my yearly hanging basket garden that consists of about five to seven plants, and I’ve always loved the idea of having a window box for blooms right out my window. Just make sure that it’s safe--make sure they’re securely fixed, and that whatever they’re hanging from can handle their weight when they’re freshly watered and loaded with plants. 
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If you want to start indoors, you don’t necessarily need grow lights or heat mats (though it will make things a bit easier.) I’ve successfully grown milkweed, peppers, tomatoes, zucchinis, and even sprouted lemon seeds in college dorm rooms, and kept tomato and pepper plants in a dorm room on a sunny windowsill. For the most part, you need a nice and sunny window, some kind of container, and a source of heat (in my case, I used anything from a space heater to the warmth of my laptop running nearby. If you don’t have any sunny windows, or enough windowsill space to start plants on, its possible to obtain cheaper grow lights. One year, my mom bought me some gooseneck grow lights that could clip onto things for cheap off of Amazon. (Fair warning, though, they did light up my entire room in purple. I lived alone that year (covid year, my roomies bailed), so it was fine, but it was kind of trippy,)
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Another year, when I was in an apartment on my own, I bought a grow light modeled like a normal light bulb from the lightbulb aisle in Lowe’s and put it in my desk lamp. Growing seeds indoors can make them grow fast and leggy, so it’ll help if you can keep a desk fan on them so they focus on growing strong instead of tall and fast.
If you’re fortunate enough to have a friend with a nice set up, you could see if they’re willing to let you borrow some of their space to start your own plants as well! My set-up in college was by no means High Class, but I was still more than willing to start seeds for my friends who asked!
Containers for Seed Starting
So now that we’ve talked starting seeds indoors and out, we need to address what to start them in. It’s important that whatever you’re using has drainage holes, and be large enough to support your plant (starting something like milkweed or a squash in a tiny little pot won’t yield great results). Fortunately, there are options here!
If you’re looking to buy pots, Dollar Tree will sell some small plastic pots for cheap in the spring! They’re kind of thin, and won’t last forever, but they’re great for a few uses and don’t cost a lot of money. Something that’s a bit more pricey but are longer-lasting, in my experience, are the Burpee SuperSeed trays. They come in different sizes, but I’m fond of the 16-cell trays--they have silicone bottoms and are made of a nice solid plastic with a tray to hold water, so they hold up for a long time and are easy to clean and reuse!
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Burpee seed tray, my beloved.
What’s better than a cheap pot? Free ones, and there’s plenty of options there! I’ve seen people use toilet paper or paper towel rolls as pots by folding the bottoms in and have it work well for them! I think this method would work best if you had some kind of tray to keep them moist, because mine dried out fast last time I tried this method. I’ve also seen people make pots out of newspaper with a few different methods, and the people who use this method love it--apparently, the roots pass through the paper easier and it decomposes faster when buried, so you can just transplant the whole pot and avoid any kind of transplanting shock. If you don’t have any newspaper on hand, you can likely ask your friends or neighbors! 
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I’ve gotten lots of mileage from reusing old containers by poking a few holes in the bottom with knives or scissors--just be careful while you’re doing it! I, personally, am more likely to use an already-used solo cup for it--they’re a nice size, so they hold a good amount of soil and moisture and give the seedling a good amount of root space. I tend to write the plant information on the side of the cup in sharpie marker, or on an index card in pen. I’ve also heard of people making use of egg cartons, fruit containers, yogurt cups, milk cartons, soda bottles--the more you start thinking about what you could easily poke a hole in, the more options start coming around!
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This photo may be from 2018, but I'll still regularly reuse cups like this! They're also great for cuttings!
As you start planning to move your seedlings into the ground and preparing planting sites, you’ll likely need a few tools to do it! How do you get these? You may be able to borrow some tools from a neighbor! As long as you make sure to return them in good condition, depending on how friendly your neighbors are, they might be totally fine with you borrowing their tools for awhile. If you don’t want to take that route, there may be a tool library you can borrow from, or a mutual aid group that can loan you tools for awhile. Either way, borrowing tools is cheaper than buying them--though, if you do have to buy tools, cheap hand-tools from Walmart or the dollar store work just fine. They’ll even last a good while if they’re taken care of when not in use! I've even seen places like Ross sell some tools and pots in spring!
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Spotted in a Walmart gardening section by the registers, 2023.
Of course, your mileage may vary with these. I genuinely cannot think of the last time my house got a newspaper, and as I've mentioned I don't have to worry about snow. Similarly, maybe you don't use plastic cups when you can help it, or don't have a particular affinity for eggs and yogurt. Maybe there isn't a tool library in your area--I sure don't know if there is in mine--but it could still be worth poking around and asking a neighbor!
That's the end of this post! My next post is gonna be about ways to support your plants for cheap--we're gonna be talking compost, mulch, and trellises. Until then, I hope this advice was helpful! Feel free to reply with any questions, your success stories, or anything you think I may have forgotten to add in!
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adrgaragedoor · 5 months
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milo-is-rambling · 10 months
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I think turning into a pice of furniture would fix me
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ernestoperry · 10 months
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Craftsman Exterior - Fiberboard Idea for a large, gray, two-story craftsman-style home with a hip roof and shingles on top
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I’m covered in paint varnish for head to toe, sweaty as fuck, slightly dehydrated and just ate mozzarella and tomatoes drizzled with olive oil whole, straight from the fridge; but on the whole I move to replace “go out side and touch grass” with “go outside and do some form of taxing physical labour until your brain shuts the fuck up, your worried don’t seem so big anymore and what ever problems are on your mind fade away till you can finally collapse and rest”
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aturinfortheworse · 2 years
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i was gonna say like "its crazy that i currently live alone in a house with four bedrooms" but actually, it's impossible to say how many bedrooms or bathrooms this house has.
it would be plausible to say that this house has anywhere from three to six bedrooms. there are only three rooms that people ever sleep in. we have between three and six beds (depending on how you define a bed) but one of them is in the dining room.
we have two toilets, two bathrooms, three showers, and a bathroom sink that is in either a hallway or a bedroom depending on your perspective.
there's something north of 24 doors. way more if you count double doors. also three sliding glass windows from one room into another room.
so what i actually live alone in is a mistake
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this-doesnt-endd · 1 year
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Anyways i think im diving back into the back to the future hyperfixation
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Open Family Room Example of a large, open-concept cottage family room with gray walls, a stone fireplace, a standard fireplace, and no television.
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woodenme01 · 1 year
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Heaters for hot tubs
Heaters are an essential component of hot tubs as they help maintain a consistent water temperature, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience. When selecting a heater for your hot tub, it is important to consider the size and type of hot tub you have, as well as the climate in your area and the desired water temperature.
Other factors to consider when selecting a heater include the ease of installation, maintenance requirements, and safety features such as automatic shut-off mechanisms and temperature sensors. Additionally, it is important to regularly monitor and maintain your hot tub heater to ensure it is functioning properly and safely.
Overall, choosing the right heater at Wooden Me for your hot tub can help ensure a comfortable and enjoyable hot tub experience.
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Spartan Garage doors Beachwood
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scoutingthetrooper · 2 years
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poptartmochi · 1 year
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i was jesting earlier, in that one post Abt habits you got from your parents... but your honor my upper back and shoulder blades sound and feel like glow sticks rn 😨
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Superior Garage Door Repair - White Bear Lake
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1897 Buerkle Rd, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
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bnuyy · 2 years
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Superior Garage Door Repair - Hopkins
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We have a team of professional experts who can perform all types of services that include; garage door repair, maintenance, Garage door Spring replacement and others. We have a huge list of satisfied customers.
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