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Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter
The unit has wheels and a handle so you can roll it to wherever your compost is needed. It is estimated that landfills are made up of nearly thirty percent yard waste and discarded food.
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El Segundo
Chocolate and cocoa
Many European children remember the taste of the bars of chocolate they were given by the Allied troops!As said, the plant is a native of the Amazon region, but today 70% of all commercial cocoa is grown intaking the lion's share.
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El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
The color plates show off beautiful natural dyed designs. 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...
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El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
These stems will sprout roots and allow the plants toanchor themselves into the base. Flip the wreath base over and add another layer on top. These provide an easy source of material, although you'll want to make sure there is some diversity.Though succulents...
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El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
I could feel the heat of the cooking compost today when I held my palm to the side of the container. It is just around the corner from my back door and you don't even know it is there.
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El Segundo
A Word About Chocolate
Cacao trees cannot tolerate a temperature lower than 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius).So who's right? Drop teaspoonfuls of dough on greased cookie sheets. Put in freezer until hard (about 30 min.).
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El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
It improves the texture of clay or sandy soil and helps with water retention, as well as encouraging beneficial bacteria. When I discovered that the system was too dry, I manually loosened the pile and added a little moisture and things resumed cooking.
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El Segundo
Spicing Up Your Houseplant Collection
But it shouldn't be difficult to find somebody like me whose plant sorely needs dividing!Most of these flavoring and spice species would probably do fine in a bright and warm window too, though I would add a sheer curtain to diffuse the sunlight--and...
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El Segundo
How to Grow Cocoa Beans
Fertilize them every two weeks from spring through fall with a scentless fish emulsion such as 2-4-1, mixing 1 tablespoon with each gallon of water. Give it 1/8 pound of 6-6-6 organic fertilizer every two weeks, increasing that to 1 pound of fertilizer...
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Santa Monica
How to Make Sauerkraut
“In hot weather it's very common for surface mold to develop,” Katz says. The beneficial bacteria present in fermented foods grow acid in the absence of air, and by covering the cabbage with the brine this will occur.
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Philadelphia
How to Make Rosemary Potpourri
Spread the leaves so they are thinly and evenly spaced.Check your leaves one to two times daily. Crush the leaves gently with a wooden mallet to release their fragrance. The leaves dry easily and retain their fragrance once the moisture is gone.
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Santa Monica
How to Make a Terrarium
Don't mix desert plants with moisture-loving tropicals.” (Find a list of recommended terrarium plants on the MU Extension website . Step 5: Place plants. Fog on the glass indicates overwatering, in which case, you should let the container dry out for...
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Philadelphia
How to Make Mandevilla Bloom
Stop fertilizing in fall and winter.Pinch back new flower buds when the buds are just emerging to promote a bushier plant. Plant mandevilla plants in equal parts of garden soil, humus and coarse sand so the soil has good drainage.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Hydrangeas Purple
Act early; soil amendments can take time to work their magic.The amounts of lime or aluminum sulfate you should add will depend on your current soil pH. The aluminum in the soil produces the blue shade, but don't go adding aluminum.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Chewing Tobacco
If you have too much tobacco to completely coat, make another mixture of apple and molasses.Put finished chewing tobacco into airtight bag to use immediately, or an oak cask to age further depending on your preference.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Orchid Fertilizer
The remaining water is a rich source of calcium for plants.Dilute 1 tsp. Grind them in a food processor, breaking them up to a fine powder if possible. Plain molasses in 1 pint water and mix vigorously.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Lilac Sachets
These are typically small, decorative fabric pouches, filled with dried lilac blossoms. Make the pouch from a breathable fabric, with a tight weave to avoid pieces of the dried flowers from escaping the pouch.
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Santa Monica
Teach Kids to Make Candles
Make sure they don't do this right after they remove the wick from that wax vat or they'll get burned. Each child follows this path: All in a line, around and around they go, dipping each time the come to the wax and chatting with one another in a merry,...
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Philadelphia
How to Make Blue Roses
Allow them to remain in the water for at least 24 hours for the best results. Genetic modification made the first blue roses possible, but you can create your own blue roses at home without expensive laboratory equipment.
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Santa Monica
How to Make Homemade Paper
Hang with clothespins to dry or lay on a drying rack. Lift the mold out of the water, wait for it to stop dripping, and ease it onto a piece of white felt or flannel fabric so the new paper is on the fabric and the mold can eventually be lifted off.
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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 usually use a 1:1 ratio, but for more potent herbs, like lavender, I cut the herb amount by half.
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Philadelphia
How to Make Orchids Rebloom
Hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 10 through 12, it thrives indoors in winter and enjoys shady outdoor locations in summer.Phalaenopsis, Odontoglossum and Zygopetalum are among the orchid species that are stimulated to rebloom...
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Santa Monica
How to Make Potash Fertilizer
In overly acidic lawns that lack potassium, spread wood ashes at the rate of 10 to 15 pounds per 1,000 square feet, suggests the Oregon State University Extension Service.While wood ashes are not dangerous to you or your family, this potash fertilizing...
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Santa Monica
How to Make Maple Syrup
Store it in a cool, dark, clean place, as sap will cloud and spoil quickly in warmer conditions. The syrup is ready to eat as soon as it cools, but we've found the flavors, as with pickling , are richer after curing in the jars for two to three weeks—if...
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Philadelphia
How to Make Beeswax Salve
On its own, beeswax isn't a moisturizer, but when mixed with other ingredients, such as shea butter, coconut oil, olive oil, jojoba oil or other natural oils, beeswax acts as a moisture barrier on your skin, protecting it from drying and allowing the...
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Philadelphia
How to Make Aerogarden Pods
One type (the six-pod models) uses an air pump to constantly aerate the nutrient solution in which the bottoms of the seed pods are immersed. Luckily, this is not too difficult—especially if you keep some of the parts from your first batch of seed pods.If...
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Santa Monica
How to Make Roses Open
It plugs the flower stems and prevents regular water uptake. Buds that are as hard as marbles won't open.Water makes the difference between a rose that opens and a rose that doesn't.
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Santa Monica