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Use Tea Bags to Fertilize and Boost Growth!

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1,001 Ingenious Garden Secrets at Your Fingertips! Would you like to learn how to make your own comp

1,001 Ingenious Garden Secrets at Your Fingertips! [Click Here]( [1,001 Thrifty Secrets Garden Experts Swear By!]( [Growing a glorious garden doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg!]( Would you like to learn how to make your own compost makers, greenhouses, soaker hoses, or row covers and seed starters? Or how about saving hours of on-your-knees weeding and fighting bug battles — using ordinary items from around your house? Better still, would you like to learn clever ways Yankee gardeners keep the smartest deer, squirrels, and gophers from munching their veggies — without harming the animals or spending a fortune in pest control gadgets? If you answered “Yes,” “Yes,” and “Yes,” I have great news: [You can start putting Yankee Gardening wisdom to work in your garden right away!]( [Panty Hose, Hot Peppers, Tea Bags, and More — for the Garden]( will help you save hundreds of dollars and hours of back-breaking work with 1,001 tips and tricks to help you improve your soil, fight weeds, banish bad bugs and invite good ones in, grow bigger, more flavorful vegetables, and create a lush landscape filled with flowers and blooming trees. Each page of [Panty Hose, Hot Peppers, Tea Bags, and More — for the Garden]( is brimming with the smartest, most inexpensive gardening secrets you’ve ever seen. You’ll see how to use tea bags to fertilize and boost growth, apply petroleum jelly to ward off ants, make automatic plant waterers with empty milk jugs, stop grasshoppers with dishwater and more! - Move up planting time by 2 weeks! A coffee can and a plastic produce bag give tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants a head start! - Pamper your melons with panty hose! Easy secret keeps them disease-free. - STOP squirrels from digging up your bulbs! This trick screens them out without hurting them. - FREE soil analysis. At-home mayonnaise jar test is just as accurate. - Flopping flowers? Save the day with an old curtain rod and these instructions. [1,001 astounding new garden uses for ordinary household items!]( [Try it FREE for 21 days]( [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Policy Notice]( © 2018 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved Customer Care Dept., 300 W. 57th Street, New York, NY 10019 15109

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