How to Multiply Your Spider Plants Posted: 22 Feb 2010 03:47 PM PST  The Spider Plant, or Chlorophytum comosum, is possibly the most popular house plant. They are good at purifying the air in your home and they are very easy to maintain. The purpose of this instructable is to teach you how to make more spider plants from your starter plant. Finding the Baby Spiders... By: sacredContinue Reading » |
Clone a tomato plant (and fill your garden for FREE!) Posted: 19 Jul 2009 08:00 PM PDT  For this instructable, I will show you how to increase the amount of produce you can grow at your home for free.Cloning may sound like a very complicated scientific process, but for the at-home gardener it is a very simple thing that anyone can do. Materials needed The actual list of items needed... By: tonysoprano6379Continue Reading » |
HOW TO Propagate Rose Stem Cuttings Posted: 15 Nov 2009 01:07 PM PST  How to Tell Which Rose Cutting End is Up The Bud (^-shaped) will always be above the Node ring (sometimes a darker line around the stem, and/or a wider bump). Soak the Cuttings (optional) Fill a clean jar halfway or more with water. Place the cut ends of the roses... By: gardenmodaContinue Reading » |
How to survey breeding birds (UK) Posted: 22 Feb 2010 02:54 PM PST  As well as being an absorbing hobby, birdwatching is also a source of important data about the environment. In the UK, it is very easy to get involved with surveying birds through the British Trust for Ornithology. They run a number of different kinds of survey throughout the year, each with a dif... By: KitemanContinue Reading » |
How To Move a Tree Posted: 22 Feb 2010 09:20 AM PST  Don't cut down that fruit tree! Let someone move it to a happy new home. Here's how. 1: Find a tree that needs a new home. Lots of people give away trees on craigslist. 2: Prune the tree hard. You need to remove at least 1/3 of the leaves and branches. Your tree will have a lot less roots than it u... By: TimAndersonContinue Reading » |
Upcycled Victorian-esque Ruffle Scarf (In less than an hour, and less than 5 dollars!) Posted: 21 Feb 2010 04:00 PM PST  Have you ever thought to yourself, "Well Self, here we are again in the midst of winter, with nothing around our necks but a cold chill and the cruel memory of a summer that once was"? Of course you have! To remedy that problem, I hereby present the Victorian-ish Ruffle Scarf. No more will your... By: nomadtheeskimoContinue Reading » |
Rustic Hammock-Style Wilderness Chair Posted: 21 Feb 2010 07:43 AM PST  Build a hammock style wilderness camp chair fit for a Scoutmaster. Made from only Logs and Rope, this stout chair will beat any of those flimsy folding camp chairs when it comes to strength and comfort. So here you are in the middle of the woods far away from the comforts of home. You've got a ca... By: hpstoutharrowContinue Reading » |
RAM BOX Thumb Drive Container Posted: 21 Feb 2010 01:42 PM PST  with built-in powered reader. This project was built almost entirely from dead computer parts. The addition of a 52-in-one card/flash drive reader was needed to complete this wonderful awe inspiring, almost jewelry enhanced, ark of the covented. Things you'll need. 22 Central Processing Units 5... By: yeehacmhContinue Reading » |
Color Changing Digital PC Fan Controller Posted: 21 Feb 2010 07:45 PM PST  We've all seen LED fans that you can put in your computer to make it look cool. They usually come in blue, sometimes red or green and consist of a basic PC fan with 4 bright LED's mounted in the 4 corners. They source their voltage from the fan's power input, so if you're using a fan controller (e... By: CalcProgrammer1Continue Reading » |
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