Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2020

Simple Backyard Garden Harvesting


Now that we've all planted and the backyard gardens have been growing for a bit. 

It's time to start thinking about harvesting and turning that Deflecto Garden Caddy into a Garden Harvest Caddy.



Sneaking a peek into Design Team Member Erin Reed's garden. 

Erin uses the Deflecto Caddy Organizer to help gather her fruits and veggies. She pulled the lids off the top of each section to make it easier to pick her fruits and vegetables. They go right back on when she's finished harvesting.




Erin said..."The Deflecto Caddy Organizer made it easy to pick my fruits, veggies, and herbs and keep everything separate since it has four sections."


The Deflecto Stackable Caddy goes from Craft Room to Workroom to Garden and now Harvest.  The Deflecto Stackable Caddy Organizer is one hard-working Caddy.  So much, you might want to have more than one.


For more great ideas from Erin, you can visit her blog here.

Share your projects and ideas with us using #DeflectoAtHome #DeflectoCrafts

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

10 Tips for Getting Organized for Spring Gardening


Spring is in bloom and with all this extra time at home, now is the perfect time to get organized and get your yard and garden ready for outdoor fun. In addition to starting your yard work, I have a few other ideas to prepare your lawn and garden for Spring and Summer.


  1. Get Organized:  The Deflecto Stackable Caddy is a great resource to organize all your small gardening essentials like gloves, hand shovels, twine, scissors, clippers, seeds, and more.  It is lightweight so you can move it around the yard with you.  With the clear storage containers, there's no more digging through boxes and drawers to find those essential tools.
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  3. Survey Your Yard & Make a List:  Take a walk around your yard, porch, and outdoor spaces to see what survived the winter and what needs a little help.  As you walk around create a list of areas you need to work on or things you want to change.
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  5. Do your Research:  As you survey your yard note, which areas have direct sunlight, partial sunlight, and shade.  Spend time researching which plants and flowers will thrive in those environments.
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  7. Create an Inspiration Board:  Cut pictures from magazines, save images from Pinterest or take photos of friends and neighbors lawn and garden designs that you love.  By pulling together all of your favorite images, it is easy to pull together a common theme and create a design plan.
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  9. Start with Containers:  Container gardening is an approachable way to kick off your spring planting.  Reuse planters from last year by giving them a makeover with a little paint.
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  11. Set Your Priorities:  We can't do everything at once.  Once you create a list of everything that needs to be done and things you want to change make a priority list.  Split that list into NEEDS and WANTS.  This will make it more obtainable and less intimidating.
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  13. Be Prepared:  Spring weather can be a little crazy.  One day is hot and the next night temperatures are freezing.  Be prepared with materials to help protect your new plants from freezing temperatures.  Have a pile of old towels and sheets that you can use to quickly cover plants and flowers when temperatures dip.  Do not use plastic tarps.  Plastic can increase the cold and damage the plant buds it touches.
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  15. Do the Prep Work:  Make sure your garden beds are ready for you to work.  Start by removing old leaves, weeds, and clearing the areas around perennials.
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  17. Time to Trim:  Spring is the time to trim and prune back any summer-blooming trees or bushes.  It is best to prune before any buds breakthrough.
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  19. Start your Vegetable Garden:  If you have been thinking about starting a vegetable garden, now is the time.  Cool-season vegetables like potatoes, lettuce, carrots, and other leafy greens are best to get in the ground while the soil is still cool.  Composting at home is also a great way to nourish your veggies. 

We hope you are enjoying your time at home and we are excited to see your garden grow! Share your home gardening and organization projects with using #DeflectoAtHome
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