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My name is Farhan Ahsan,I am web enthusiast, writer and blogger. I always strive to be passionate about my work. I started my work at the beginning of 2007 by engaging myself with detail reading and exchanging information with others. Since then things and times have changed, but one thing remains the same and that is my passion for helping and educating people, building a successful blog and delivering quality content to the readers. I always love to write about gardening, sustainable life, off grid living and homestead farming.

25 Fabulous DIY Rain Chain Ideas With Tutorials

Mounting DIY rain chains are a beautiful way to harness the power of water; watching the rain chain guide the water from the roof to the ground is a sight to behold.

A DIY rain chain is necessary for every home especially as it helps protect the foundation of your home from water splash while channeling the water wherever you desire. The rain chain not only brings functionality, but it also adds beauty to your home.

Here are fabulous DIY rain chain ideas with tutorials, you can quickly build.

1. Ombre Rain Chain

Rain chains are always fascinating, especially when its made from beautiful copper chains.

Making this copper rain chain by designsponge is super easy, following this plan; the rain chain is made with terracotta pots held together by a copper chain.

You can complete this project within a few hours, and it requires no particular skill; need some necessary supplies and tools. You can also paint the pot to your desired color.

Ombre Rain Chain
Image via: designsponge

2. Recycled Soda Bottles/Hanging Seedling Rain Chains

This idea involves building a hanging seedling rain chain at hometalk with recycled soda bottles. The half cut water bottles are designed to hold the soil and the seedlings and get sufficient water for the crops.

This project is very economical as you can get all the required materials and tools within your home. Following this plan, you can complete the project in a few hours.

hanging seedling rain chain
Image via: hometalk

3. Garden Decor Cookie Cutter Rain Chain

For you to have a successful garden in your backyard, you need to water your crops continually. Building a rain chain like this one by newhousenewhomenewlife is one way to get enough water for your tender plants.  This idea involves making a rain chain with cookie cutters, to direct water to the garden or collect water for garden use.

The rain chain will be hanged on the roof, and the water directed to the flower pot or a waiting bowl, to later use to water plants. You may also like to see diy rain barrel.

Garden Decor Cookie Cutter Rain Chain
Image via: newhousenewhomenewlife.com

4. Modern Rain Chain

There are so many advantages of a rain chain, and so many reasons to build one; one of it been that divert water from your building. These splashing waters can affect the foundation of your building as well as the painting.

This is a modern rain chain idea by makezine made from copper cups lined across a chain. You can also use it to direct the water down to a big barrel, to store water for later use on your garden or lawn. You may also like to see rain gutter ideas.

modern rain chain idea
Image via: makezine

5. Rain Chain Using Spoons

The rain chain is quite popular in Asia, where it has been used for years to channel water from the roof to the ground; you can make one for your home following this detailed plan which involves building a DIY rain chain by birdsandblooms using old spoons. It’s a fun project that can be beneficial to your home.

It’s advisable to use thinner spoons, so you can easily bend them. You can place a decorative pot or barrel under the rain chain to collect the water.

Rain Chain Using Spoons
Image via: birdsandblooms

6. Rain Chain from Galvanized Steel Buckets

Rain gutter chains are a perfect alternative to downspouts and can direct rain from your gutter to the ground. They are also amazingly easy to make and requires little supplies.

This idea involves making downspout rain chains like this one by curbly with galvanized steel buckets and chains.

Have it in mind that the length of the chain and number of buckets required will be determined by the length of your house to the ground.

Rain Chain from Galvanized Steel Buckets
Image via: curbly

7. Rain Chain from Wire-Wrapped Rock

Building a rain chain is the ideal fun project to carry out with the kids during the weekend. And you don’t need to spend so much on materials. These downspout rain chains by dollarstorecrafts are made with wire wrapped around rocks.

The rocks are placed and held in between the floral wire. The rain chain can be crafted within a few hours and costs less than ten bucks.  You can use it to channel water to the garden or a flower pots.

Rain Chain from Wire-Wrapped Rock
Image via: dollarstorecrafts

8. DIY Slag Glass Rain Chain!

Making a rain chain like this one by victoryordeathinthegarden ranks amongst one of the best outdoor decorations; It’s sure always to catch the attention of anyone coming towards it; Making your home look beautiful while providing functionality.

This plan involves making an elegant rain chain with gauge wire and slag glass. The cable will be tightly wrapped around several slag glasses according to the length of your building.

DIY Slag Glass Rain Chain
Image via: victoryordeathinthegarden

9. Rain Chain from Aluminum Funnels

The rain chain is a pleasing water feature which has long been popular in Japan and is beginning to trend in the USA. Tame the rain with this budget rain chain like this one by motherearthliving which is a perfect replacement for gutter downspouts. This project is a lot of fun to make and is inexpensive. Its made with aluminum funnels, held by galvanized chains. You need to determine the height of the building so that you can know the length of string and the number of funnels required. You may also like to see rain garden plants.

Rain Chain from Aluminum Funnels
Image via: motherearthliving

10. Rain Chain from Copper Pipe

Buying an already made rain chain is quite expensive. You can confirm that from the store or with s simple Google search. It’s even more costly if it’s made of copper.

However, following a DIY plan, you can make a copper rain chain like this one by hometalk within a few hours for far less Cost. The project involves using a flexible copper pipe of a considerable length to make the chain, which you can then hang on the roof to channel water outpour.

Rain Chain from Copper Pipe
Image via: hometalk

11. Oui Yogurt Jar Rain Chain

Yoghurts are so yummy and eating it out of the cute little jar will most likely make anyone feel like a fancy French lady. Now, Instead of just wasting those little jars; embark on a fun project and use them to create a rain gutter chain like this one by huntandhost. The idea is pretty simple, and the project can be completed in a few hours with just a few tools.

Oui Yogurt Jar Rain Chain
Image via: huntandhost

12. Mini Flower Pot Rain Chain

A rain chain is like jewelry for your home. It’s very popular in Asia and has been used for years to gracefully control the path of water away from the walls or into barrels. This plan involves making a DIY rain chain by cutoutandkeep with small flower pots, held with string. The project is straightforward, even for a first time DIYer, it can be completed under 2 hours and cost very little.

Mini Flower Pot Rain Chain
Image via: cutoutandkeep

13. Copper Rain Chain Succulent Planter

Many people wants to see rain chains as an alternative to regular downspouts, as they work just as well. However, it offers more than that; with the needed materials, and following this plan, you can make a functional rain chain like this one by twothirtyfivedesigns which can also be utilized as a succulent planter. The rain chain is made of copper, which makes it even more beautiful. The project will only take two hours to complete and requires just a few supplies.

Copper Rain Chain Succulent Planter
Image via: twothirtyfivedesigns

14. Rain Chain With Copper Fork and Spoon

Spring rains are a rare gift in most of the country. You can take advantage of the precipitation, by making a rain chain to ensure the runoff isn’t wasted or even splashing down on your foundation.

The DIY idea involves making a rain chain by imgoingtotexas with forks and spoons, which are twisted into exciting shapes and joined at the tips to create the long downward chain. The project will turn out to be decorative and very functional.

Rain Chain With Copper Fork and Spoon
Image via: imgoingtotexas

15. Front Door Driftwood Garland

Need something different from copper and much more inexpensive? Then you should make this farmhouse-inspired rain chain by cityfarmhouse made of driftwood

The project also serves as décor, while even controlling the motion of water. You need to get driftwoods in large quantity and also ensure the driftwoods are the same length so that it will look nice. The woods are held together with twine.

Front Door Driftwood Garland
Image via: cityfarmhouse

16. Rain Chain Using Shower Curtain Hooks

DIY is always about creativity and using less costly methods to achieve excellent results, and this rain chain by greneauxgardens.blogspot made with shower curtain and hooks perfectly depict that.

It provides a creative, beautiful and inexpensive way to get water from the downspout into a barrel or a plant pot.

Shower hooks make great rain chains as they are metal and heavy, which means they can’t be blown by the wind. Also, they are intended for the shower, which also rules out the possibility of rusting.

Rain Chain Using Shower Curtain Hooks
Image via: greneauxgardens.blogspot

17. DIY Tart Tins Rain Chain & Suncatcher

Rain chain makes excellent decoration, and they also provide functionality. This DIY rain chain by wingsofwhimsy can be created with tart tins and anything you have that can survive the outdoor, especially beads. The tart tins are held with a solid wire and beads can be added between each tart tin.

You will be happy with the result, as it will it be beautiful, and functional.

DIY Tart Tins Rain Chain & Suncatcher
Image via: wingsofwhimsy

18. Neon Zip Tie Rain Chain

This is another fun DIY project to embark with the family. It involves making a rain chain like this one by dollarstorecrafts out of Neon Zip ties and wooden beads. You will make loops from the large zip ties and attach them to one another.

This provides a beautiful alternative to downspouts and helps correctly guide the rain from the roof, away from your home’s foundation. The water can be channeled into a barrel or just to the ground.

Neon Zip Tie Rain Chain
Image via: dollarstorecrafts

19. Hanging Yogurt Cup Waterfall

This project involves using some yogurt cups and bakers twine to create a functional rain chain like this one by childhoodlist.blogspot to channel the movement of water off your roof. The twine is used to tie the cups together, and it’s then hanged in the right spot on the roof.

This project is straightforward to make and requires no prior experience. You need to know how to tie a knot to do this.

Hanging Yogurt Cup Waterfall
   Image via: childhoodlist.blogspot

20. Plastic Cup Rain Chain

If you still haven’t chosen a DIY rain chain like this one by dollarstorecrafts to make, then this plan which involves creating one with plastic cups will be ideal. The plastic cup will be held by a chain through the middle. You can use various colors of plastic cups to make it more beautiful.

This project is inexpensive and can be completed within a few hours. You need a few tools to couple the whole components.

Plastic Cup Rain Chain
Image via: dollarstorecrafts

21. Rain Chain From Copper

Copper made rain chains like this one by myhomemystyle tend to give a peaceful trickling sound, as they catch the water and gently spills it to prevent erosion. They are quite costly when you want to buy from the store. However, following this DIY plan, you can make an affordable copper rain chain for your home. The project is easy to set up, and you only need a few materials.

Rain Chain From Copper
Image via: myhomemystyle

22. Copper Wire And Polished Stones Rain Chains

Add Style Outdoors with by making this rain chain. This rain chain at quora is made with copper wire and polished stones. The wire is wrapped around each rock to hold it and then joined with copper strings. You can hang the chain to the gutter and place a bowl underneath to collect the water.

Copper Wire And Polished Stones Rain Chains
Image via: quora

23. Little Watering Cans Rain Chain

You will be surprised with the outcome if you price a rain chain in a store; some of the least costly goes for around $80 to $100. Howbeit, you can follow a DIY plan to build this beautiful rain chain by isavea2z for less than $15.

The project is done with tiny garden watering Cans and metal chain. You can use different colors of the cup to make it look more beautiful.

Little Watering Cans Rain Chain
Image via: isavea2z.com

24. Recycled Soda Bottles as Hanging Seedling Rain Chains

DIY rain chains are fun things to build with the family, and it only gets better when you won’t have to spend a dime on it. This is another garden planter rain chain idea by hometalk. Its made with soda bottles and straws, which you should probably have in your home. You can make this project to grow seedlings in your home.  It is very simple to make and doesn’t take long.

Recycled Soda Bottles as Hanging Seedling Rain Chains
Image via: hometalk

25. Rain Chain Using Vintage Tarte Tins

If you are searching for an elegant modern rain chain like this one by lifeawayfromtheofficechair to make, then this DIY project will be ideal. The project involves constructing a rain chain with vintage tart tins, and metal chains. The plan is straightforward to build and cost below $20.

Rain Chain Using Vintage Tarte Tins
Image via : lifeawayfromtheofficechair.com

Conclusion

Rain chains are a beautiful, creative and functional replacement for gutter downspouts. Listed above are some beautiful and inexpensive rain chains you can make for your home.

25 DIY Screen Door Projects To Keep Out Uninvited Invaders

Building a DIY screen door is a fantastic project to beautify and add character to your home. It’s also the best way to protect your home from pests and bugs when you open your door to let in fresh air.

A DIY screen door is easy to build and with summer already here, you can also make one to keep out bugs from your home, patio or garage, so you can enjoy the sweet summer breeze.

Here are 25 DIY screen door projects to keep out uninvited invaders from your home.

DIY Screen Door Ideas With Tutorials

1. Wooden Screen Door

This plan involves making a DIY screen door like this one by thediydreamer from wood boards and other materials. The project is easy and requires no specific carpentry skill; however, you will need a few carpentry tools to get it done. On completing the project, you can then paint it with your desired color.

Wooden Screen Door
Image via: thediydreamer

2. Single 2X6 Screen Door

This DIY project involves replacing an old and worn out screen-door. The original plan was made with a single 2×6 wood, it has a video which gives a step by step guide on how to make the screen door like this one by instructables.

The project can be completed within a day, and costs just around $15. You can also tweak the plan and change the size to suit your door frame.

Single 2X6 Screen Door
Image via: instructables

3. Wood Screen Door

A DIY door allows you to open your door and let in fresh air. If you don’t have one in your home, you can follow this plan to make yourself custom screen doors by sawsonskates that will suit your home perfectly. The design is a simple DIY screen door, with a rail at the middle and another dividing the lower part. You will need wood boards and a few other supplies and tools to get started. The plan contains a detailed guide on how you can build the screen door with pictures. You may also like to check out diy screen in porch.

Front Door Screen Door
Image via: sawsonskates

4. Flat DIY Screen Door

You can follow this plan to create a sturdy and affordable DIY screen door like this one by designertrapped for your home. The design is a modern screen made of lumber wood and other materials. It has a rail diving it at the middle and two others separating the lower part of the screen door. The project is placed at an intermediary difficulty level and requires an essential woodworking skill; however, if you have done one or two DIY projects before, then you can certainly tackle this one. You may also like to check out diy barn doors.

Flat DIY Screen Door
Image via: designertrapped

5. Garden Screen Door

If you have a non- standard door size, it could be hard for you to find your desired screen door at the store, which leaves you with the option of building a customized one that matches the measurement. This project involves making a screen patio door like this one by empressofdirt for a nonstandard sized door using a 2×4 wood plumber. The project cost under $35. The design can be precut at the lumber store, so you can easily couple it at home.

Garden Screen Door
Image via: empressofdirt

6. Plain Screen Door

With summer already here, it’s time to start building some cheap screen doors to let the fresh air into the house, without worrying about pests and bugs. The plan involves building a full-length screen door like this one by hgtv without middle rail. The simple design makes it suitable, as it would allow more air in, compared to the covered ones. You will need wooden boards, screen materials and a few other supplies and tools to complete the project.

Plain Screen Door
Image via: hgtv

7. Build a Screen Door

A wooden screen door like this one by thisoldhouse will be the best choice to keep away crickets and bugs from getting into your home. Already made doors at the store have limited designs and can be quite expensive. The best bet is to buy a door kit and assemble it yourself. Millwork companies make parts for screen doors and have different designs and measurements, so you need to get glue, screening and a few other materials to assemble the screen door. You may also like to check out diy privacy screen.

Build a Screen Door
Image via: thisoldhouse

8. Rustic Screen Door

Screen doors are naturally thin and lightweight to ensure they fit the already occupied door frame, and this causes most screen doors to be flimsy. However, with this plan, you will learn how to make a screen doors like this one by grit that’s sturdy and durable. This DIY screen door is made of rustic wood and can be completed in a day.

The original plan has a rail at the middle and the screen covering its full length to let air in and keep out bugs and insects.

Rustic Screen Door
Image via: grit

9. Simple Exterior Door Screen Curtain

If you don’t want to cover your elegant door with a screen door like this one by scjohnson then you should consider making a screen curtain that can be attached to your front door. This screen curtain idea is perfect, as it allows air into the home, keeps away bugs and enabling easy entry and exit through the door. You will need a roll of Black Fiberglass Screening and some other materials to get this done.

Simple Exterior Door Screen Curtain
Image via: scjohnson

10. Screen Door For the Pantry

A new screen door costs about $150 – $200, however with this plan, you can build a customized screen door like this one by wildfireinteriors for as little as $18. The design is very sturdy and durable; it’s made with a 1×4 lumber. The door is separated in the middle by rail. The lower part is covered entirely, while the upper portion carries the screen.

Screen Door For the Pantry
Image via: wildfireinteriors

11. Wooden Storm Door

A storm door isn’t just useful for keeping out the wind and rain, it a beautifying factor in your home entrance that your guests see when they visit.  A durable and attractive storm door is essential for every home, and you can follow this plan to build one for yourself. The original plan is a standard sized storm door made from weather-hardy wood, and some other materials. This screen door by popularwoodworking isn’t hard to make; you just have to follow the instructions on the plan.

Wooden Storm Door
Image via: popularwoodworking

12. DIY Garage Door Screen With a Zipper

Getting a sliding screen door like this one by thriftdiving installed in your garage can come at an enormous cost; however, if you need something simple and less costly, then you can make this DIY garage door screen with zipper. This door screen will let fresh air in a while keeping bugs out of your garage. You will need a roll of fiberglass screen and a few other materials to get started.

The design is straightforward; the zipper is in the center of the screen and allows access, in and out of the garage. You may also like to check out plants to keep flies and mosquitoes away.

DIY Garage Door Screen With a Zipper
Image via: thriftdiving

13. Reforming An Existing Screen Door

Getting a new screen door like this one by inmyownstyle that meets your requirement from the store could be quite hectic, and  if you find a sturdy one, it might be ugly. And when you find one that’s beautiful, it might be flimsy. If you decide to buy any available one, then you can follow this plan to tweak it to your taste. You can change the color, size and other aspects of it.

Reforming An Existing Screen Door
Image via: inmyownstyle.com

14. Chippendale Screen Door

If you need a stylish screen door for your home, then you should build this Chippendale screen door by redcottagechronicles. The design is an elegant screen door segmented at the middle. While the top is covered with screen, the bottom is beautifully designed. This is one project that will put a smile on your face anytime you return home. You will need wood lumbers, a roll of fiberglass screen and a couple of other materials and tools to build it.

Chippendale Screen Door
Image via: redcottagechronicles

15. Simple Wooden Screen Door

It’s always fun to make items in the home yourself. This plan involves making ascreen door like this one by runnerduck for a front door from wooden lumbers and fiberglass screen . The first thing to do before embarking on this project is to know the size of your screen door, and then decide on the design you wish to use. You can tweak the size and design of this plan to meet your specification.

Simple Wooden Screen Door
Image via: runnerduck

16. Front Door Screen Door

Having a screen door in place is one way to ensure you enjoy the summer delights. You can open up your door without worrying about bugs and insects. This DIY plan will show you steps on how to make a sturdy, customizable and easy to build DIY screen door by sawsonskates that will keep out unwanted flying visitors while letting in fresh air to your home. You should work on every piece of the screen door individually, and paint if you desire, before coupling.

Front Door Screen Door
Image via: sawsonskates

17. Screen Door From Scrap Wood

This plan involves making a DIY screen door like this one by justmeasuringup from scrap wood. The design is a fancy standard door sized screen, with a rail at the middle. You will spend less on this project if you have leftover woods from previous DIY projects. The plan is straightforward to build, even for a first time DIYer. Follow the plan and cut out every part of the door before coupling. You may also like to check out natural tick repellents.

Screen Door From Scrap Wood
Image via: justmeasuringup

18. Pallet Board Screen Door

Soon we will experience the warm evening breeze filling the air; and you will likely open the door to enjoy the summer delight. Making this DIY door by made from a pallet is the first step to ensuring you have a pleasurable experience, you don’t want bugs under the sofa.

This project is amazingly cheap; it can be completed for about $12 total. The design is straightforward and can be quickly built by anyone with the right tools.

Pallet Board Screen Door

19. Screen Door for Under $50.00

If you want a custom door which is stronger and more durable, then you should consider this DIY screen door. The door is built from plywood, and other essential materials and tools. The design is a farmhouse-style screen door separated at the middle with a rail. The top is sealed with a screen, while the lower part is covered with wood. This DIY screen door will give your home a fabulous curb appeal.

Screen Door for Under $50.00

20. Screen Door From Pine

It’s one thing having a screen door like this one by lisalaker, and another thing having one that adds personality to your home. This plan is tailored to allow you to change both the design and the size as you wish. It’s made of wood pine. You will have to measure the size of your door to know how to shape the plan. The design is a bottom covered screen door with a screen-guarded top.

Screen Door From Pine
Image via: lisalaker

21. Sliding Screen Door

This DIY idea involves building a sliding screen door by garagejournal to protect the house from bugs while allowing the entrance of fresh air. Stainless hardware, cedar board, solar mesh and a few other materials are used to build this board. There is also an attached plan for making screen covers for windows from cedar boards. You will need roller tracks and fiberglass screen for this project.

 Sliding Screen Door
Image via: garagejournal

22. Pallet Screen Door

If you are looking for a cheap and easy way to get a better cool breeze into your house without worrying about bugs, flies, and insects, then this project is ideal. It involves making a DIY screen door like this one by instructables from pallet wood. The total cost for this project is under $25, and it is very easy to make. You need first to salvage the pallet, remove nails and dirt before you start building.

Pallet Screen Door
Image via: instructables

23. Screen Door Out of an Old Window

This DIY screen door idea by instructables was borne out of the maker’s inability to find the right screen door size for her home. It involves salvaging old windows to make fly screen doors. The outcome is a classic screen door with screen covered top and wood covered bottom. The project turned out to be sturdier and durable compared to those you will get from stores.

Screen Door Out of an Old Window
Image via: instructables

24. Install a Retractable Screen Door

If you love to open your front door, then you will be in trouble if you don’t have a screen door in place. This plan contains instructions on how to install a retractable screen door like this one by addicted2diy to keep away pests from your home. This is more suitable for those who may not want to build the screen door from scratch. You will need to purchase the retractable screen door and then follow the guide to install it.

Install a Retractable Screen Door
Image via: addicted2diy.com

25. DIY Adorned Screen Door

It takes money to build a beautiful screen door, however instead of entirely dispersing your existing door; you can follow this plan to remake it into a beautiful antique screen door like this one by bonniechristine This project can be completed in a few hours, and it’s effortless to make. You will need rescreening tools, corner brackets, and a few other materials to get this done.

DIY Adorned Screen Door
Image via: bonniechristine

Summary:

Conclusively, building a screen door for your home is the ideal project to embark on with the family during the weekend. It’s a fun activity which will make life easy and more pleasurable for you. Choose one of the listed plans and start building.

7 Simple Homemade Hand Sanitizers Made Using Natural Ingredients

Homemade hand sanitizer is an effective and affordable way to keep your hands germ-free without using unwanted chemicals on your skin or your children’s skin. Ideal to tuck in your purse or backpack to use when soap and water are unavailable or as added germ protection after washing hands.

Homemade hand sanitizer is made with just a few simple ingredients. It only takes a few minutes to mix up a batch and it will keep illness-causing germs at bay for months. Check out the ingredients in these 7 simple homemade hand sanitizers which you can make using natural ingredients.

Homemade Hand Sanitizers Recipes

1- Witch Hazel and Aloe Hand Sinitizer

Clean, kill germs, heal and sooth skin with this one inexpensive DIY hand sanitizer by livesimply. Witch hazel is a natural astringent that removes dirt, disinfects minor abrasions, kills germs and reduces inflammation. Aloe vera contains healing properties that soothes rough dry skin and promotes healing for minor skin abrasions and jagged cuticles.

A few drops of your favorite essential oil and vitamin E added to the witch hazel and aloe mix will keep hands looking youthful and smelling great while keeping them germ free.

Always use a small glass bottle for storing and carrying homemade hand sanitizers that consist of essential oils. Essential oils compromise the integrity of plastic bottles and will soon cause the plastic to weaken and begin to leak.

Witch Hazel and Aloe Hand Sinitizer
Image via: livesimply

2- Kids Friendly Hand Sanitizer

Most commercial hand sanitizer products are made with rubbing alcohol to kill germs. Rubbing alcohol is effective at killing germs, but it also dries the skin and is too harsh for tiny kid’s hands. This natural hand sanitizer by wellnessmama does not contain any harsh ingredients and is kid friendly.

A simple mix of aloe vera and kid safe Germ Destroyer Essential oil will keep kid’s hands clean and germ free without drying them out.

Germ Destroyer Essential Oil also promotes a healthy immune system and respiratory system with its blend of natural spruce hemlock, rosalina, lemon, lavendar and marjoram essential oils.

Kids Friendly Hand Sanitizer
Image via: wellnessmama

3- Essential Oil Hand Sanitizer

Hand sanitizer ingredients like this one by helloglow can smell good and be effective at the same time. Most commercial hand sanitizers have a strong alcohol and medicinal scent that fills up the entire room with an unpleasant fragrance. Homemade hand sanitizers can fill the air with natural fragrance while working hard to keep your hand clean and germ free.

Use lemon, lavender and tea tree oil to create a DIY product that will clean hands, kill germs and smell good. Lemon oil is a natural cleanser, tea tree oil promotes healing for dry, cracked skin and lavender is a fragrance that calms and relaxes.

Essential Oil Hand Sanitizer
Image via: helloglow

4- Hand Cleaning Gel

If you would like a product that is a little thicker than traditional sanitizer products, give this recipe a try. It’s an alcohol-free hand sanitizer by mommypotamus that is in gel form, so it doesn’t run off hands and drip on the floor while using it. This DIY sanitizer will stay on hands so it can be rubbed in thoroughly to cleanse and kill germs.

A mixture of several essentials oils and aloe vera make this homemade hand sanitizer effective and fragrant. The cinnamon leaf and fir needle oils create a fragrance that would make this an ideal DIY Christmas gift to use as a stocking stuffer. Place in decorative bottles and give to everyone on your Christmas list so they can stave off colds and flu and have a fragrant reminder of your thoughtful gift each time they use it.

alcohol-free hand sanitizer
Image via: mommypotamus

5- Grown Up Sanitizer

Due to the ingredients in this homemade hand sanitizer product by gardentherapy, it’s not suitable for use on small children. Perfectly safe for grown ups and is very effective at killing germs and boosting the immune system.

This grown up blend of ingredients contains one essential oil few are familiar with – Thieves Oil.

Thieves oil is a blend of  lemon, cinnamon, clove, rosemary, and eucalyptus oils (not safe for children) that creates a potent germ-killing hand cleaner.

Grave robbing thieves in the fifteenth century targeted the graves of the wealthy who died from the bubonic plague. When the thieves were finally captured and still appeared to be healthy, authorities cut a deal with the grave robbers; leniency for their secret of staying healthy and not contracting the highly contagious bubonic plague.

The secret was this mixture of essential oils aptly named Thieves oil and it still works to keep people healthy today.

homemade hand sanitizer
Image via: gardentherapy

6- Spray Hand Sanitizer

This recipe for homemade hand sanitizer by mamainstincts creates a thin germ killing liquid that is ideal for using in a spray bottle. Spray on hands (alcohol-free so it’s safe for kids) or hard surfaces to clean and kill germs.

Illness causing germs are everywhere; shopping cart handles, door knobs, seat and tables in restaurants, menus, etc., and it’s great to have a small spray bottle tucked in your purse filled with a natural spray product that will kill the germs, yet be safe on small hands and food surfaces.

A combination of essentials oils cleans and sanitizes safely. This DIY hand sanitizer does not contain preservatives, so make in small batches to prevent it from going rancid.

homemade hand sanitizer
Image via: mamainstincts

7- Citrus Hand Sanitizer

This recipe will show you how to make hand sanitizer like this one by fabulesslyfrugal that smells like citrus and is more effective than alcohol based commercial products.

An invigorating blend of citrus oils for cleaning and fragrance are combined with a protective blend of essential oils that kill germs and boost the immune system. Mix in a little aloe vera and vitamin E for healthy skin and you’ve created an ideal product that will help keep you and your family free from colds,, flu and other illness causing germs that are lurking on every public surface.

This citrus blend is also great for use as surface cleaning product. Use to clean surfaces in your home when a family member is sick and you don’t want the sickness to spread though the entire family.

how to make hand sanitizer
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10 Homemade Ant Killers You Can Make Using Readily Available Ingredients

Ants are problem everywhere in the world. They invade our homes in search of a food and water supply. If their objective is found by the initial scout ants that are sent out, it’s not long before thousands of ants march in and take over our kitchen cabinets, pantry and other locations where food is stored.

Homemade ant killer is an ideal solution to get rid of these hungry pests. Since they invade the space where we live and store food, chemical ant killers are not a good choice. Creating a non-toxic ant killer using readily available ingredients is a simple, safe and effective way to kill ants without harming your children or pets.

A few simple ingredients, like vinegar, dish soap, essential oils, boric acid and sugar, can be used to rid your home of ants. Read on to discover 10 homemade ant killers you can easily make to keep your home chemical free and pest free.

1- Vinegar and Water

This is a simple, inexpensive and effective natural ant killer that will also clean and disinfect the infested area. Create a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water and pour into a spray bottle. Spray mixture on ants for instant death. Wipe up dead ants with paper towel and spray vinegar-water solution on the area again and wipe with cloth or paper towel.

Vinegar is an all natural product that is safe to use on eating surfaces and around children and pets. Vinegar is also a natural cleaner and disinfectant. Keep a bottle of this on hand for quick clean ups and just in case you see ants in your home.

2- Dish Soap Ant Killer

Create a 25/75 solution of dish soap and water to use as a homemade ant killer. Any dish soap will work, just pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray directly on ants. Wipe up residue with a paper towel, then spray area once again and wipe clean. This DIY solution will kill the ants and clean up the mess they leave behind.

Any dish soap product will be safe to use around children and pets since it is weakened with water. An organic dish soap product can be used to help make this one of the best ant killers you can make at home. Keep this spray bottle of homemade ant killer near your kitchen sink for easy access when ants are seen and for use as a quick cleaning spray for counter tops and dishes. You may also like to check out similar article Homemade fly traps.

Dish Soap Ant Killer

3- Essential Oil Ant Killer and Repellent

The best way to get rid of ants is to kill the ones you see now and stop the ones you don’t see from entering your home. Certain essential oils can do just that – prevent an any invasion both now and later.

Peppermint, clove and tea tree essential oils are powerful ant killers and long lasting repellent to help prevent ants from returning.

Place 40 drops of either peppermint, clove or tea tree oil in one cup of water. Pour into a spray bottle and spray on ants for instant death. Spray around the inside and outside of doorways, windows or any other location ants might use to enter your home.

This will repel ants and add a welcoming fragrance to the air inside your home. Re-apply spray as often as needed to keep ants out of your home. You may also like to check out similar article homemade wasp traps.

Essential Oil Ant Killer

4- Powered Sugar and Baking Soda

These are two readily available ingredients that every home baker has on hand. You can create a cheap, effective and safe homemade ant killer with these two products. Powered sugar attracts ants and baking soda brings about almost instant death for them after they ingest it.

Create a mixture that is 70 percent powder sugar and 30 percent baking soda and place the mixture in a shallow container. Place container wherever ants have been seen. This DIY ant killer can be used indoors or outdoors, but will need to be replaced every three of four days when placed outside.

This ant killing mixture is not lethal for pets or children, but could give them a belly ache if they ingest a lot of it. Place small amounts in baby food jar lids or on pieces of foil so if children or pets do consume it, it won’t be enough to harm them. Sprinkle this mixture directly onto outside ant hills so ants will have to walk through it as they enter and exit their colony.

5- Borax and Sugar Cotton Balls

If you have wondered how to kill ants naturally without using a spray product, this is the solution you need.

Bring one cup of water to a boil, then remove from heat. While water is still very hot, mix in one cup of sugar and two tablespoons of borax (boric acid). Allow mixture to cool slightly, then drop in several cotton balls so they can soak up the mixture.

Remove cotton balls from borax and place on small pieces of foil or wax paper (cotton balls will be sticky), then place anywhere you have seen ants. Replace borax and sugar cotton balls weekly to keep them fresh and sticky for trapping ants.

Borax can cause skin and eye irritation, so use caution when working the product and wear gloves and safety goggles. You may also like to check out similar article homemade mouse poisons.

Borax and Sugar Cotton Balls

6- Homemade Ant Trap

Make a few of these effective DIY ant traps to rid your home of pests. Create a 50/50 mixture of borax and clear corn syrup. You will need a paste-like consistency, so add a little more borax if needed to reach a paste-like consistency. Spread borax mixture on small pieces of cardboard cut from a cereal or pasta box and place where you have seen ants.

Don’t use this homemade ant killer in homes with pets, the sweet tasting corn syrup will entice pets to eat the mixture. Replace DIY ant traps weekly to keep them fresh and sticky so they can effectively trap ants. You may also like to check out similar article homemade tick repellents.

7- Boric Acid and Sugar Trap

Mix one tablespoon of boric acid and one cup of sugar with one-half cup of water. Place mixture in a shallow container and place wherever ants have been seen.

The sugar will attract ants and as they consume the mixture, the boric acid will dry them up from the inside out. The ants will also take some of the homemade ant killer back to their colony for other ants to consume, killing them as well.

If there are pets or children in the home, place a lid on the container which has several holes poked into it. This will allow ants to get in and out of the container while keeping pets and children safe.

8- Boric Acid and Cornmeal

This is another effective homemade recipe that will wipe out an entire ant colony. Create a 70/30 mixture of cornmeal and boric acid. Boric acid is commonly found in a laundry product called ’20 Mule Team Borax’, and can be located in the laundry product aisle of your local supermarket. Put mixture in a shallow container and place wherever ants have been seen. The boric acid laced cornmeal will attract the ants and after they eat it, they will carry some back to their colony for other ants to eat.

This mixture does not bring about instant death for the ants, but it will eradicate an entire colony if you’ll have patience for a couple of days. Any type of cornmeal will work in this DIY recipe.

9- Peanut Butter Straws

This is a neat and safe way to kill ants while protecting children and pets. Create a mixture of one tablespoon of smooth peanut butter and one tablespoon boric acid. Push the mixture into a plastic straw until the straw is full. Cut straw in several two inch lengths and place wherever ants have been seen.

The straw will contain the peanut butter, so there will be no sticky mess left behind. The straw will also prevent children and pets from eating the peanut butter and boric acid mixture.

These are good for use inside or outside of the home. The plastic straw will help keep the peanut butter mixture fresh for several day when placed outdoors.

10- Cinnamon Any Killer

Cinnamon is a favorite spice for humans, but deadly for ants. Ground cinnamon or cinnamon essential oil is an effective for use as a homemade ant killer.

Simply sprinkle ground cinnamon around windows and doors, or anywhere else ants are entering your home. The smell of cinnamon will act as a repellent and prevent the ants from entering your home.

If you already have ants inside your home, add 40 drops of cinnamon essential oil to one cup of water and place mixture into a spray bottle. Apply the homemade spray directly to ants for instant death. The fragrant cinnamon oil will also make your home smell warm and inviting. Ground cinnamon and cinnamon essential oil is safe to use around children and pets. You may also like to check out similar article homemade pesticides.

Cinnamon oil to Kill ants

7 Alluring And Colorful Flowers That Are Easy To Grow For Beginners

Flowers are heart of the beautiful garden – their appeal, presence and fragrances not only refreshes the mind, but adds beauty to the dwelling too. There is no rocket science related with how to grow flowers in your garden space. However, you may be required to pay special attention to the growth of these flowers. As beginners, you can always start with easy to grow flowers so that you get hold of it. The excerpt talks about top 7 flower plants that are easy to grow and handle.

1: Lily of the Valley:

The lovely,extremely pleasant and fragrant flowers are a wonderful choice to be placed in the garden. They are in full bloom during the springs – their lovely pale pink and dull white petals of this gorgeous flower requires almost no maintenance. They grow well in moisture  soil and shady area, so you can place them in walkways and drive area too. Your whole home would be fragrant with a distinctive scent with these little fellows.

lilly of the valley

2: Jacob’s ladder
This type of easy grow flowers have a wonderful adaptability power. They have resistance capacity and can be grown under shade and sun too. These types are amazing to be grown in terrace garden where sun light does not reach effectively. They are bell shaped, gorgeous purple color that grown in bunches. However, you just have to take care that the soil must be well-drained where they are placed. You may also like to see rich nectar flowers that attract butterflies.

Jacob's ladder flower

3: Goblin – blanket flower:

This is one of the best summer easy growing flowering plants– Goblin, blanket flower. You can grow it between June and August, as they require full sun for growth. This perennial flower has adaptability nature that it grows in seaside conditions and various soil conditions. The flower color varies between deep maroon, bright yellow and red. They have average life of 2 years.

Goblin –blanket flower

4: Red Valerian:

The color of this gorgeous flower varies from lilac-red to strong red to mauve-pink. They grow in full sun to partial shade from late June to August. These flowers have a lovely scent but it is not strong. They grow in clusters with lots of tiny florets all over.

Red Valerian

5: Marigold:

If interested in growing flowers from seed, than you can not avail any other, better option than Marigold. These sexy and adorable, bright orange and yellow type flowers ask for attention and sunlight. While they are growing, make sure you add fresh water twice or thrice a day. Add good quality fertilizer once a month. You may also like to see flowers that attract Hummingbirds.

Marigold flower

6: Cowslip Primrose:

With extremely alluring smell, these tiny white and yellow lovely flowers are perfect to be planted in the garden space. These tiny yellow flowers grow under normal conditions with average water and soil.They are  just like regular primrose but with dropping flowers. They also allure butterfly,bees and birds to make your garden more charming.

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7: Lungwort

This is one of the most cutest and easy to grow flowers in garden space that lacks proper sunlight. They have hairy, bright green leaves with spots in it. They are ideal ground coverers and during early spring, they start developing in form of clusters. They have a funnel type shape which is pink types in the beginning and later they turn blue.

Lungwort flowers

When To Start Vegetable Seeds Indoor And Outdoor-Helpful Chart

Temperature has great effect on starting any vegetables seeds. The change in temperature alter the days a seed takes to germinate. So you must be aware what is an ideal temperature for starting any vegetables seeds. Here is handy chart of temperature variations effect on seed germination in terms of time.

Related: sprouting seeds and tips for storing seeds

For sowing indoor-Air temperature for hardening off
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10 Useful Tips For Growing Strawberries In a Pot

Strawberries are one of the most favorite fruit all over the world. They can have a sweet and sour taste, are perfect to be eaten idly or can go well with different desserts and salads too. The strawberry smoothie shakes and juices are also very popular among the people of all the ages as they are refreshing and taste excellent. For those who are very much fond of strawberries, they can grow them at home in pots or in garden easily without any problem. By growing at home, you can enjoy some fresh strawberries right from the garden which are free from different chemicals and also you can have as much as you want. Growing strawberries in pots is a very simple task if you know about the nature of strawberries and the environment in which they grow well.Those that don’t have much space in their gardens but are fond of this fruit can easily grow them in containers, which can either be a strawberry pot or a hanging basket or planter.

Many people don’t know how to grow strawberries in a pot? It is very simple task but seems difficult as most people do not have basic knowledge about this plant. You just need to select the type of container which can be a clay pot, a can and even the rain gutter, add some soil, plant seeds and water on a regular basis, and then enjoy some of the best strawberries right at your home. Here are 10 tips for planting strawberries in pots which will not only help you in growing the best strawberries in your garden but will help you to know how to grow strawberries in containers:

1: The best way to growing strawberries at home is to grow them in a container which has a good drainage. For this reason, the plastic containers with punched holes in the bottom and strawberry pots are highly recommended. Those who have made a rack of rain gutters for the strawberry containers should also have punched holes in the bottom for drainage. Related: growing eggplants in containers.

2: If you are using a small container, for example a container with 10 to 12 inches of diameter and depth of 8 inches, then watering them frequently is highly recommended. But don’t water it so much as your plants don’t need soggy soil; just water it when soil gets dry one inch below the surface. Keep in mind that strawberries have small root balls and so can grow equally well in the small containers.

3: Containers which have light color should be used for growing strawberry plants. This will help in keeping the roots cooler than those dark colored pots which can conduct heat. Dark colored pots may also burn the plants due to conduction of heat. Related: growing blueberries in containers.

4: You can start growing strawberries from bare root crown and seedlings too. But seedlings in a small 3 or 4 inch container establish themselves quicker than bare root crowns.

5: The soil needed for the strawberries should be loamy potting mix that has pH between 5.3 and 6.5.It should also be loose as this will help in holding water which is required by the strawberries for their growth and will drain out the excessive water.

6: When strawberries grow in the container, they will spread out in all the directions and can take about 2 feet of space. If you have planted them in hanging pots, then they will have a good space to spread out.

7: Growing strawberries indoors is also possible; however you should make sure that they daily receive 6 to 8 hours of the sunlight. For this, you can plant your strawberries near a window which may have sunlight for 6 to 8 hours.

8: Birds and other animals such as squirrels and other rodents love strawberries. In order to protect them from these animals, add netting or fence around your plants or install some measures like wind charms or scare crow kind of things which may scare away these birds and animals.

9: After every 3 to 4 weeks, you should provide liquid fertilizer in your strawberry containers which should have high content of phosphorus. This will give them necessary nutrients for growth. The selection of fertilizer should be done according to requirements of plant.

10: Strawberry plants have a short life. One needs to replace the plant after every three years.

10 Helpful Tips on Raising Rabbits for Meat

Rabbits are found in the different area of the earth, this are one of the small mammals in the world. Almost 50 % of its population is in North America, some are in Asia and other are in the rest of it. In raising meat rabbits, there are so many ways to do this according to your preference. There are so many rabbit information out there to plan and get an idea on how to raise it, but I have this simple idea for the best result and easy to follow step.

These are the simple 10 step process but helpful idea which can assure your preferred meat.

1-  Decide which kind of rabbit breed you want to raise, but I suggest California which has the best meat when breeding rabbit for meat. Secondly you need to decide where to buy a rabbit as there are so many kind of rabbits in the world, but be sure to choose only the rabbit with in your local area. The benefits of the local area is the convenience to deliver your animal because it is alive and it needs proper care before you raise it. You can also save money for the delivery and if the rabbit have a problem, you cannot go directly to the owner to complain unlike in your local area.

2-  Build a right cage for them about (6 feet by 6 feet) or (5 feet by 6 feet) and a solid compartment, it is very important that you have the right space to make your rabbits comfortable when they grow up.

3-  You should clean it every day to avoid risking your time raising them but in the end your rabbit will become sick or the worse thing will happen.

4-  The food for rabbit that you should make importance is the good quality hay; if you want to achieve the greatest meat of your rabbit, and be careful to watch the waste of your rabbit which might contaminate the water. Always serve fresh water to avoid this contamination.

5-  Rabbit can be raise up to 5 months, but some were commercially go straight to the market at 2 months, 8 to 10 weeks is a good fryer and the meat will be tender and succulent. Buying rabbit commercially is very expensive so other use this meat in hamburger, so you should think the purpose of your meat.

6-  If you want to sell your rabbits to earn profit, ask some market owner if they want to buy rabbits or search in the internet to gather information on where you can sell your rabbits. Don’t slaughter it yet until you can find some good buyer because rabbit’s meat only allow 2 to 3 days to be frozen.

7-  Ask always the buyer about their preferred rabbits, is it alive? Or the meat only.

8-  To make your rabbit pregnant:

– Leave the male and female rabbit in the same cage for some minutes.

– Don’t choose rabbit that are aggressive.

-Choose only the happiest one.

-If your female rabbit become aggressive and want to get away, you should separate it immediately.

-Keep an eye of them in that process, it will consume only a minutes.

9-   If the female rabbit is already pregnant, add their food allowance to assure that the rabbit will always healthy. You should always check the temperature of the cage, the weather is always changing in the different country so be sure to check the weather report always if any climate changes to make your rabbit’s safe.

10-  Repeat this process until you can raise many more rabbits and turning your rabbit meat for food only into successful business idea. Sometimes our hobbies will help us to success our goals and can help to our daily needs like this raising rabbit for meat. We can explore more ideas and discover some interesting topics about the other uses when raising rabbits, you can also make this as a pet rabbit because it’s a friendly animal. Other interesting topics about how to make the rabbit become your best friend are found in books and internet. Spend some time to explore this new idea and you will be amazed by the other fact about rabbits.

8 Most Common Types Of Succulents Plants For Home

Succulents -The small attractive plants for your Indoor decoration

If you are a plant lover and have the passion with the natural beauty, but don’t have time to spend for gardening, then here is the great tool for you to enjoy the natural beauty at your doorstep. Don’t be confused because there are plenty indoor plants are called succulent houseplants which available to fulfill your heart’s desire and enjoy the natural beauty beside you. Succulents are the small indoor plants, which provide the natural essence to your indoor environment and brings natural nourishment to your guests and also for your family.

Succulents can survive in the dry places and bright light areas of the indoor environments and there is no need for special arrangements; they can adjust with the natural indoor adaptations, the reason behind this are they have the fleshy leaves, thick stems and the enlarged roots provide the natural habitat to survive in the indoor adaptations. They can store the water in the leaves and stems and survive for longer periods with the minimum water conditions. If anyone asks you about the succulent plants than immediately your mind strikes with the cacti succulent, but there are greater number of succulents that are available to bring more natural enhancement to your indoor environments.

The list provided below are the great succulent houseplants which are liked by plant lovers for indoor environment and these plants have the capability to tolerate the temperature and huge water storage capacity to live stronger and healthier.

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Types of Succulent plants

There are plenty succulent plants are available for purchase and you can choose according to the need and taste of your indoor background and environmental adaptations. The mostly used indoor succulents’ plants are listed below

Burro’s Tail (Sedum morganianum)

This is the small succulent houseplant that can be planted in a small hanging basket. The leaves of this succulent can grow up to three feet long and appear in different color background like grey green or grey blue pattern. It requires medium to highlight for the activity of the plant and if you hang these plants at the welcome door on at the entrance it brings shine to the doors and will give a grand pleasant welcome to the guests.

Burro’s Tail

Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera xbuckleyi)

The attractive indoor succulent plant is Christmas cactus. It’s a glowing flowering plant which provides brightness to the indoor environment. For its better growth keep the soil dry 2 inch below the surface between watering. In the budding season don’t overwater it and also keep it save from dehydration. The light should be medium to high and fertilizer used to be two to three times in summer to avoid the external problems and also to initiates the blossoms.

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Aloe vera

The Aloe Vera is also known as the Medicine Plant and can be perfect succulent plant to be grown indoors. This plant is known as the medicine plant because of the different cures it can give to a human body. The leaves of this plant can be chopped down and peeled. The gel coming out from the leaves can be used on face and body which is perfect for treatment for acne, acne marks, pigmentation, dryness, sensitive skin, eczema, sunburns and different problems. The gel can also be used for treating different types of wounds and on scalp to ensure hair growth and to put a stop to hair fall. It requires the dry soil and direct sunlight. Fertilize 3 times in summer but avoid fertilizing it in winter.

Aloe vera

Panda Plant

There are huge varieties of Kalanchoe plants are available but, Panda Succulent plant is the most commonly used plant which has the unique appearance with its foliage. The leaves of this plant are covered with soft silver hairs and appears like a fuzzy, blue grey appearance. It can grow in the medium to bright filtered light.  It doesn’t need much attention for its care and growing.

Panda Plant

Pincushion Cactus (Mammilaria)

The mostly used cacti in the home is Pincushion Cactus which is ball in shape and able to grow in bright sun. They often show flowering and required dry atmospheric soil and have a pin pointed spines around them. These are available in ball, clumps and in different shapes.

Pincushion Cactus

Crassula ovate

This is commonly called as friendship tree or lucky plant and some people treat this as a money tree. This succulent plant have beautiful appearance with small pink and white flowers. It’s a commonly used house plant worldwide. It can survive in the medium light to bright and able to survive in any indoor adaptations.

Crassula ovate

Tree-like Euphorbia

These are another type of succulent house plants which appear tree like in globosely or columnar appearance and closely resemblance with the normal Cactus species. The fleshy green stems and sharp pointed branches are the great external assorts with this plant.

Tree-like Euphorbia

Euphorbia lacteal (Crests)

The bright color appearance and the stronger growth of this secculent makes it a passionate plant for many people. It is available in two color reforms with the whitish colored and green appearance and somehow it looks like a pinkish appearance too. It also requires the medium to high temperature and dry environment.

Euphorbia lacteal

Apart from above there are many varieties of succulents that are available in various patterns and colors. The above mentioned are some which are mostly purchased and seen in various indoor environments.

How to grow succulents?

It is very easy task to grow succulents. They doesn’t require high watering, seeding, pest control etc. Most of the succulent plants require dry environments, medium to high light and avoid of moist from the soil are the basic important  steps to grow succulent tropical plants indoor. They all require fertilization twice to thrice every year and there is a need of sandy soils for the better growth for succulent plants. During summer it is better to keep the succulent plants outside for better growth and during winter it is essential to avoid the moist from the soil. The most important element is succulent plants doesn’t require large places and huge pots to grow, they can survive in the hanger pots, small vessels, and mini plant pots and also they are super fit in a small designer pot which is best apt for your desktop working table.

Natural nourishment

The fresh and energetic mind always keeps the mind active and happy. That could be possible with the natural beauty and lively environments, which could be possible with the plants which are friendly to us and live with us. Those are succulent indoor plants.

10 Helpful Worm Composting Bin Ideas and Plans

The importance or you can say utility of the worm compost bin is certainly known to those who have backyard fellows or garden spaces. A question might be popping in your head, “How to make a worm bin. Well, that is not an issue, if you have some crazy plans to follow. Let us start with great yet simple ideas leading to wonderful diy worm bins.

1: Simple worm composting bin

With the help of a worm composter like this one by queenbeetoday you can utilize the waste food in efficient way, as it would be transformed to a rich fertilizer. It does not emit odor, rather it’s a simple maintenance system. Here you go:

Buy a packet of red worms; they are a bit different from typical earthworm types.

You need two bins, one for holding the worms and this contains holes on the sides; while, and the other bin would be used for drainage. You need to drill holes in the bottom on the upper bin as well. Put in the wet newspapers and other scraps and slight sprinkle water over it. Don’t forget to add the worms, and fix the bin over the drainage tub.

Simple worm composting bin
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2: Single bin plan

Vermicomposting is the process through which worms compost the waste and make it productive for the use. Look for a medium size plastic box in your house; in case you fail to do so, buy it for fewer $10 dollars from local store. Steps to follow in order to get a perfect vermicomposter like this one by makezine include:

  • Make small holes for drainage
  • Provide ventilation (placement)
  • Prepare the bedding
  • Add and feed the worms
  • Harvest your soil and keep on checking.
Single bin plan
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3: Indoor vermicomposting bin

Compost bins are not always designed for outdoor settings; for example, with this plan you can design one and place it in your kitchen, maybe. This is more like a funnel shaped worm bag by instructables; launder hamper stand would fit your need easily in this case. This design allows you to separate the worms from compost. It would not take more than a day to craft out the final look.

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4: Three tier homemade worm composting bin:

The things that you require include:

  • Lid
  • Plastic sheet
  • Cork
  • Three stack plastic bin

Make a few holes on the top of the bin for air and ventilation; whilst at the lower end make a bigger hole so that you can fix the tap. Plastic sheet can be used as lid for the bin; it must be placed underneath the bin. You can start now! Get complete instructions at hereworm-composting-help.

You may also like to see diy compost tumbler.

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5: Harvester vermicompost bin:

With the help of the plastic containers, preferably two, you can get a simple and decent type of worm bin by whatcom to facilitate your requirement. It works under the normal mechanism of making holes at the top bin and fixing one inside so that drainage system is maintained.

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6: $5 Worm bin idea

Look for three to four nursery flats, reasonable length plastic sheet, as it would be the bottom of the tray. Make the bedding so that it can be placed within it. Put them over and other so that it looks like a bin, and at the top add your red worms. You are done! Get the details at instructables.

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7: Worm farming bin

This is one simple idea and handy one also, because you can construct your bin in less than an hour time. So start with:

  • Marking holes in one of your plastic bins.
  • Drill in the holes
  • Put the newspapers and other scarps in the bin without drilling holes
  • Add the worms(Eisenia fetida) and wigglers

Keep on checking the results after a few days, and harvest it when you have fertilized form. Get details at modernfarmer.

Worm farming bin
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8: Vermicomposter diy plan:

Get a simple bin and with the help of the electric drill pinch in some holes. Also, make holes in the lid; it has to be of the same size. The bottom end must have four holes at each side; add the bedding and let it settle for a week. When the week is over, add the worms and you will be done. You may also like to see guide on how to make compost. Get the detail at sierra-worm-compost.

Vermicomposter diy plan
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9: Rubbermaid worm bins:

This one of the most inexpensive types – start with choosing a plastic bin and drill holes of flow of air. It has to be done of the sides as well as the bottom for drainage. Add your bedding and let it settle for 5 or 6 days. You can than add the red worms and use your compost bin for harvesting. Check the detail at vermicompost

10: Wooden worm composter:

You need to have two wooden containers come tables, so that they can be placed each other. In the lower slab you can place the bedding and worms; whilst upper would have net lid to protect it. Details at ecoyardfarming.

Wooden worm composter
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