Spring is the perfect time to plant your edibles and vegetables! Plan out your garden before you buy anything. Space out your plants accordingly. Too tight roots have no where to grow, too wide and you'll get more weeds. If planting seeds, place seed markers in the ground to identify what and where you've planted. When planting a tree, leave the "collar" (the spot where the root meets the trunk) above ground to breath in oxygen. Know how invasive your trees' roots are before your plant, so to avoid destroying your yard. Be careful about over-watering and drowning your plants. Don't over-seed your soil. Sometimes just a few seeds will do the trick so you're not left with an abundance of edibles.
Wool Roving100% Cotton YarnNylon StockingKitchen StringRecipe: You need wood roving. You can find this from most craft and yarn stores. It looks like a big mass of wool straight from a sheep. Wool roving is what wool looks like before it's spun into yarn. For each ball, you'll need 3-4 ounces of roving (best to weigh it), and roll it into a tight ball. Wrap your ball tightly with 100% wool yarn. Place inside a stocking of cut off pair of hose (cheap knee high's from drug store work great). Tie off with kitchen string (not yarn). Toss in a hot machine wash cycle, then dry on high - this will "felt" the ball (it will shrink considerably). Remove the hose and sprinkle with 20 drops Lavender essential oil per ball. I recommend that you use about 5-6 balls per drying load to get maximum anti-static and fragrance effect.
Some glass jars, preferably big ones like Mason jar or a pickle jarA box or two of boraxSome pots to boil waterSome cool stuff that you want to crystallize
Materials:1 3/4 inch PVC pipe- 3 foot in length1-end cap1- "T" joint12 inch plywood round for the baseGorilla GlueMetallic gold spray paintInsulation foam boardGold and black paintExacto knife for cuttingMarker for tracingPrint off downloadable PDF version of Statue