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Mexican Bush Oregano: Growing Mexican Oregano In The Garden
This means that all the top growth will die back in the winter, with the roots surviving to put up new growth each spring. In fact, Mexican oregano hardiness falls between USDA zones 7b and 11.
Ohio
Willoughby
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Pine Needle Basketry
The needles were easy to work with and pine trees provided an unlimited supply.Everyday household materials are all that you need to get started. Over forty basket patterns, with images are listed and she even lists materials needed and the page numbers...
California
El Segundo
Growing Rice At Home: Learn How To Grow Rice
Rice requires tons of water plus hot, sunny conditions to grow to fruition. To harvest the rice, cut the stalks and allow them to dry, wrapped in a newspaper, for two to three weeks in a warm, dry place.Once the rice stalks have dried, roast in a very...
Ohio
Willoughby
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter
'Greens' are nitrogens and will be moist. The Toter Composter is a new tool on the market that gives us a different twist on an old process. It is estimated that landfills are made up of nearly thirty percent yard waste and discarded food.
California
El Segundo
Mexican Flame Flower Info: Tips On Caring For Mexican Flame Vines
Caring for Mexican flame vines may include pruning, as the vine can grow to 20 feet.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Mexican flame flower is easily started in the garden from seed in spring.
Ohio
Willoughby
Cucamelon Harvest Info – Learn How To Harvest A Cucamelon Plant
If you pick them later, they will be very seedy. The flavor of the cucamelon is like a cucumber with a hint of lemon or lime sourness.Growing these fruits is a great idea, but harvesting cucamelons is not necessarily intuitive.
Ohio
Willoughby
Mexican Hat Plant Care: How To Grow A Mexican Hat Plant
Spread the seed in autumn, lightly raking the soil to ensure a good mixture.If this sounds like something you'd like to try, use this Mexican hat plant information and grow some of your own for enjoyment year after year.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Are Cucamelons: How To Plant Mexican Sour Gherkins
They can be used sauteed, pickled or fresh in salads with no need to peel the little beauties.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });family as well as Cucumis sativus — or cucumber.
Ohio
Willoughby
Introduction to Brahea Palms
Braheas as a group are among the hardiest fan palms and ideal for landscaping in Mediterranean and desert climates. For practical purposes, when planting a Brahea, be sure it is where you want it, as attempting to move it later will likely end its life.Examples...
California
El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
Historians will appreciate the detailed descriptions of regional styles and patterns. Many mountain grocery stores accepted baskets as barter for food and without this practice; many Appalachian families would have gone hungry.
California
El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
This will provide some depth that the succulents can root into. Size and shape of the base may also be variable from circular to square to a cross or an 'X'; the only limitation is anchoring the moss to the wire.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
Starting from square-one with a new compost project takes a bit to get rolling. Another big plus is that my lettuce-eating dog doesn't have access. Over the past weeks, it has compacted and now takes up much less space.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
If it is too wet, the material rots and smells bad.I have a beautiful 'crop' of compost! Some things didn't completely break down. I really like the continous feed aspect of the Toter.
California
El Segundo
Rice Paper Plant Care – How To Grow A Rice Paper Plant In The Garden
Read on for more information.Consider your climate and growing zone before planting. Pull suckers as they appear. Dig up new, unwanted plants and dispose of them or give them away.
Ohio
Willoughby
Golden Rice--what it is and why the controversy
Non-meat eaters can get plenty of Vitamin A by eating apricots, sweet potatoes, mangos, pumpkin, winter squash or papayas. IRRI believes it will be a wonderful complement to more traditional means of supplementation, which have been used for a long time.
California
El Segundo
How to Make Sauerkraut
Making sauerkraut is an excellent way to utilize and preserve a bountiful cabbage harvest. “Our digestion relies upon the activity of bacteria inside our bodies.” The beauty of a homemade sauerkraut recipe is its simplicity.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Prune Mexican Petunias
Cut the plants at the stem just above the ground.Clean up your clippings. This will keep the plant healthy and looking good.Look for the growing point on the stem of the plant and pull off the tip of it with your fingers.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Rosemary Potpourri
Its attractive growth habit and scent make it ideal for use in the home garden. However, its usefulness extends well past the landscape. Store any unused potpourri in a plastic bag.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make a Terrarium
Spray with a small amount of water to help soil settle and stay in place (optional). Brush soil from leaves. If your moss is damp but slightly stiff, spritz with water for pliability.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Mandevilla Bloom
Mandevillas become stressed when starved for moisture and blooming can be reduced.Fertilize mandevilla vines with a high phosphate fertilizer such as 5-10-5 NPK water soluble fertilizer every three to four weeks in spring and summer to encourage blooming.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Hydrangeas Purple
Most soil contains plenty, but it's not available to the plant unless the soil acidity is high.Soil acidity is measured on a pH scale -- the lower, the more acidic. To lower pH by one full point, add .2 pounds of sulfur or 1.2 pounds of aluminum sulphate...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Chewing Tobacco
Run a cord or wire through the base of each leaf, spacing the leaves about an inch apart from each other to facilitate the drying process. When the leaves have turned a light to medium brown, they are ready.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Orchid Fertilizer
Store any left over mixture in covered containers in a refrigerator Fertilize monthly with the mixture. Although they require little fertilizing, providing proper nutrients will help them to thrive, and you can make your own orchid fertilizer.Place ½...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Lilac Sachets
Turn right side out, so the visible seam stitching is on the inside and the right side of the fabric is on the outside.Decorate the outside of the pouch if desired, by affixing embellishments like buttons or silk flowers with a hot glue gun.Remove the...
California
Santa Monica
Teach Kids to Make Candles
Candle-dipping isn't a quick activity; it takes a good 30 45 minutes to dip a taper worthy of burning. Ask me how I know. Get more candle-making help from HobbyFarms.com: Easy Peasy Pillar Candles 101 Uses for Canning Jars How to Clarify Beeswax in a...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Blue Roses
Add more food coloring for darker blue roses, and less food coloring for lighter blue roses.Use a sharp knife to cut a small notch in the bottom of each of the white rose stems. Make sure the vase is large enough to hold all of the blue roses you are...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Homemade Paper
At this point, sponge away as much liquid as possible. After processing the main paper mixture in the blender, add your farm-grown ingredients a few bits at a time or, in the case of marigolds, one flower head at a time, until you like the appearance.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia