Thursday, May 12, 2022

Happiness Is Homemade Link Party #426

Messy Messy Fail - When you are so excited that you found a penny planner at Dollar General, only it was for 2021-2022, not 2022-2023 :/

Tidy Victory - I am obsessed with the DollarTree and my student know it! Sooooo many cute decor items and DIY supplies, although my favorite are the solar garden lanterns I made!  




Welcome to Happiness is Homemade!

Since the spring weather has gotten us in the mood to venture outdoors, Allyson, from Southern Sunflowers has chosen five garden-related entries to be featured this week. Let's find out what we can learn from these gardening posts. On to the features!

garden project and ideas

This Week's Features!

Ann, of Ann's Entitled Life, teaches us how to grow vegetables in garden soil bags. What? I never knew this could be a possibility! Just look at those healthy veggies growing. Hop over to her blog and follow the instructions to replicate her gardening style.


vegetables growing in garden soil bags



Five Spot Green Living tells us how to make pesticides from orange peels for a natural way to repel pests in your garden. Visit their blog to find out what insects their solution repels. Go natural for our environment!

natural pesticide in spray bottle made with orange peels


Lisa, at Condo Blues, has a great idea for a DIY hanging herb garden for small spaces. For an even better idea, she made the hanging planter to be self-watering! Lisa's patio was a little crowded with other plantings so she decided "if you can't go out, go up," so a hanging garden was her solution.

easy diy self watering hanging planter


Corine, from Junk to Gems, shows us how she made a farmhouse bucket planter for her front porch. Her supplies not only included a galvanized pail and watering can, but also a recycled item and a Dollar Tree supply. Sounds intriguing, doesn't it? Visit her blog to find out how this beautiful project all came together!

DIY farmhouse bucket planter


Melissa, from Little Frugal Homestead, shares with us a peek of her vegetable garden in her "Happenings on the Homestead" series. Aren't you envious of her wonderful looking garden? You can tell a lot of labor went into the design! Pop over to her blog post and find out what she has planted.

garden layout of growing vegetables


Time for the party!

Thank you for joining us this week whether you are a blogger sharing your latest posts OR a reader enjoying all of the inspirational shares!   Don’t forget to drop by and say hello to all our hostesses, they always appreciate your visit! Here are all of our hostesses at Happiness Is Homemade!

Linda @ A Labour of Life

Sinea @ Ducks ‘n a Row

Beverly @ Eclectic Red Barn

Katie @ Love My Messy Messy Mess

Mel @ Décor Craft Design

Niki @ Life as a Leo Wife

Allyson @ Southern Sunflowers

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