Getting the chainsaw chain direction right when replacing the chain is very important!
If you get it wrong, not only will the saw perform poorly but it is actually very dangerous to have the chainsaw teeth pointing the wrong way.
Getting the chainsaw chain direction right when replacing the chain is very important!
If you get it wrong, not only will the saw perform poorly but it is actually very dangerous to have the chainsaw teeth pointing the wrong way.
Any homeowner or apartment dweller will agree that cleaning dust buildup whether on the TV or houseplants is perhaps one of the most daunting tasks, but is one that should be done regularly to keep your space tidy, healthy, and clean.
The leaves of houseplants tend to accumulate dust faster than other things, which can really take a toll on their appearance and can even be harmful to plant health, making it important to know how to clean plant leaves, and when and when not to use leaf shine.
Organic compost is a healthy addition to your soil, plants, and vegetables.
This type of organic matter composting process provides a good balance of nutrients to your plants without adding harmful chemicals.
You can also add kitchen scraps to organic compost piles such as leftover fruit and vegetable skins, which leads to the big question. Can you compost onions?
Nerteras are very decorative creeping plants with pea-size, orange-colored berries.
The only species commonly grown indoors is N. granadensis (also known as N. depressa; popularly called Coral bead plant, coral moss, and English or hardy baby tears).
Do you have loads of shallow containers lying around at home and are not sure which plants to plant in them?
Or, maybe, you are someone that simply likes the appearance of shallow pots.
Wide, shallow containers are in fact becoming more and more popular as they are easy to handle and quite stylish to look at.
When it comes to composting, we’re all familiar with common composting materials to put in a compost pile like food waste/ingredients, other organic matter from your kitchen and garden, but there’s often confusion on whether cardboard material can be composted.
The quick answer is yes.
You can add layers of cardboard to your compost heap or tumbler for a smooth composting process.
These two beautiful and aesthetic house plants come from the same family and are quite often confused with one another due to similarities in their name.
There are, however, a few key characteristics that set these attractive plants apart from one another.
Are you quite new to gardening and find it hard to see the differences? Then this article is for you. Continue reading as we take you through the differences between mother of millions vs mother of thousands.