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Vinegar in the Garden

May 18, 2007

I’m in the thick of recital week here, and things have gotten crazy. So far all of them have gone very well. I had a private student recital last Saturday, a school concert last night, and I have one more private student recital on Sunday. Not to mention we are trying to get our bedroom painted before we go on a little vacation.

Did I mention that? We are going on vacation to Albuquerque (home town!) and San Francisco. I’m so glad! I really need a little break. If you’re in these areas e-mail me so we can meet up!

So on to the actual post content. While I’ve been learning how to garden, I haven’t wanted to spend too much money. I’ve been lucky. Tools were left behind when I moved in, lots of already established plants to play with. However, I’m always looking for creative uses for things I already have.

Vinegar is one of the useful things. Anthony sent this to me a while ago, and I thought It would be worth sharing. It’s all about different uses of vinegar in the garden. I haven’t been able to peruse the site too much, but it seems that there are all sorts of useful tips. Enjoy!
Link: Frugal Gardening – Uses for Vinegar in the Garden

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4 Comments leave one →
  1. May 18, 2007 8:42 pm

    That’s right! You’re coming! Want to try to hook up?
    I’ll track you down when your concert dust settles ;-)

  2. May 19, 2007 8:28 am

    TAG! VISIT My blog for details!

  3. May 19, 2007 1:31 pm

    Thanks for the link – I knew vinegar was useful for house cleaning but I never thought of it for the garden and the rest of the site looks like it has pretty useful tips too

  4. May 19, 2007 9:30 pm

    We missed you at the shower this weekend. :cry: See you Monday night.

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