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Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Pine Needle Basketry
I enjoyed seeing the outstanding photography and am anxious to get started making my own baskets! Basket making was a respected trade and artisans created beautiful works of art with little more than natural materials they gathered or found.In areas where...
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El Segundo
Get Nutty!
The idea is that unsoaked seeds will contain these chemicals and introduce them into your body. Food processor's lower sides make it easier to scrape surfaces and keep the processing product evenly distributed for faster blending.
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El Segundo
Chocolate and cocoa
The cocoa tree is a native of the Amazon region andmeans food of the gods and the Mayans revered it as such. The size of a man's hand, each of which contains between 30-50 seeds encased in a sweet pulp.
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El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter
I even pulled some especially productive henbit that was taking over my front bed and added it. Air is an important part of composting and you should leave some space for it to circulate.
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El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
However, there are detailed diagrams and descriptions of the various patterns and methods these artisans used.Historically, basket makers were the poorest of the poor, using their craft to put food on the table.
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El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
These will have to be watered more often than the succulents and will die back in winter.To build a living wreath base you need just sphagnum moss and some type of wire or vine base.
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El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
Another big plus is that my lettuce-eating dog doesn't have access. Composting is a method that takes organic materials and through the process of decomposition, turns them into mulch that conditions soil and fertilizes plants.
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El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
The Toter Composter is a new tool on the market that gives us a different twist on an old process. The nutrients in compost will not burn tender plants and many gardeners like to incorporate into their containers as an easy way to add texture and add...
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El Segundo
How to Make Sauerkraut
“In hot weather it's very common for surface mold to develop,” Katz says. “We all need live nutrition,” says Sandor Ellix Katz, author of The Art of Fermentation: An In-Depth Exploration of Essential Concepts and Processes from Around the World...
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Philadelphia
How to Make Rosemary Potpourri
Hold the tip of the stem in one hand and use the thumb and forefinger of the opposite hand to pinch just under that. Its attractive growth habit and scent make it ideal for use in the home garden.
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Santa Monica
How to Make a Terrarium
Spray with a small amount of water to help soil settle and stay in place (optional). Rinse thoroughly to remove all bleach residue. Tags craft , crafts , ferns , glass container , moss
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Philadelphia
How to Make Mandevilla Bloom
Plant mandevilla plants in equal parts of garden soil, humus and coarse sand so the soil has good drainage. If using a container, it must have drainage holes in the bottom for excess water runoff.Water the mandevilla two to three times a week to keep...
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Santa Monica
How to Make Hydrangeas Purple
To lower pH by one full point, add .2 pounds of sulfur or 1.2 pounds of aluminum sulphate per 10 square feet. Watch out for white cultivars and a few pink ones that do not change color no matter what you do to them.You'll see most bigleaf hydrangeas in...
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Santa Monica
How to Make Chewing Tobacco
This may take up to two months. Stir in a couple tablespoons of molasses to taste.Add shredded tobacco to mixture and stir until coated. If leaves start turning yellow, harvest immediately.Cure the tobacco by hanging it to dry.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Orchid Fertilizer
As with all plants, orchids require nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to grow. The remaining water is a rich source of calcium for plants.Dilute 1 tsp. Although they require little fertilizing, providing proper nutrients will help them to thrive, and...
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Santa Monica
How to Make Lilac Sachets
This might be an old sock, nylon sock or a fabric pouch you sew together by folding a fabric rectangle in half and sewing up the sides. Make the pouch from a breathable fabric, with a tight weave to avoid pieces of the dried flowers from escaping the...
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Santa Monica
Teach Kids to Make Candles
Hot stove, hot wax, lots of fingers and a thousand questions. A Day to Celebrate Candle-Making So, today is Groundhog Day, but for our Christian friends, it's also Candlemas. A small milk carton, an orange-juice bottle or a glass jar that previously housed...
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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. Allow them to remain in the water for at least 24 hours for the best results.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Homemade Paper
Paper Preparation Fill a blender or food processor about half full of the recycled paper ripped into bits. Bachelor's buttons add colorful flecks. Add about three blenders full of the pulp, depending on how large your mold is and how thick you want the...
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Philadelphia
How To Make Herbal Sugars
With leafy herbs, like mint, there's a subtle color change, but the more you add the darker it will be. I love working with herbs and so do my children—we usually study some herb and how to prepare it as part of the school year.
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Philadelphia
How to Make Orchids Rebloom
The profuse blossoms fade and fall from the flower spike, leaving your moth orchid (Phalaenopsis spp.) bare. Always sterilize your pruners before and after cutting the flower spike to prevent the spread of fungi or disease, using a solution made of equal...
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Santa Monica
How to Make Potash Fertilizer
In potassium-deficient soils, potash from wood ashes encourages your plant's development, helping them to be more resistant to drought, temperature fluctuations and disease. Do not allow wood ashes to come in direct contact with plant stems.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Maple Syrup
Large operations can run evaporators constantly for weeks, but for those of us who need sleep, understand your limits and give yourself a stopping point each day. Maple syrup After a few years of trial and error in our backyard, making syrup each year...
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Philadelphia
How to Make Beeswax Salve
(Newspapers will catch any drips and make cleanup much easier.) There is enough salve to fill four 2-ounce containers and one 1-ounce container. Oils useful for moisturizing and mixing with beeswax are listed below.
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Philadelphia
How to Make Aerogarden Pods
Simply cut pieces to size. Carefully cut three, wide, longitudinal slots distributed evenly around the side of the canister using a sharp knife or a Dremel-type rotary tool fitted with a cutting disc.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Roses Open
When cutting flowers in your garden, have a bucket with you, and plunge each flower's stem in the bucket as soon as you cut it. Flower food added to water also helps blossoms open.
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Santa Monica
How To Make Seed Tape
The solution, of course, is to make your own seed tape. There will be enough glue stuck to the seed to attach it to the paper when it dries. Keep adding seeds down the length of the toilet paper until the entire row is completed.
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Philadelphia