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Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
Anyone wanting to create a complete library of traditional crafts should include this in their collection. Students of folk-life, historians and collectors will appreciate this detailed resource.
California
El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
Sometimes a thin layer of potting soil may be added between the moss layers to provide some more structure. In winter, conifer greens and pine cones ring in the Christmas season, while dried flowers woven with grasses prolongs the bounty of summer.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
And the trap door area was dry, despite the frequent rain showers.I've been really pleased with the lack of odor and stability of the composter. I really like the fact that it is continous-feed and it is a sturdy, well-made tool.
California
El Segundo
A Taste for Tea
(Don't let the terms turn you off - these can be naturally sweet, refreshing cups.)Tea is harvested from the same camellia bush around three times a year.The "greenest" taste usually comes from the first growth of spring, usually called the "first flush."Black...
California
El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: 20,000 Secrets of Tea
It is a handy little book to have in my library. Ea in one form or another is a part of every culture on the planet. Even before written history, teas were used to heal aliments, attract a lover, or dispel 'demons'.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
By sharing what I've discovered, I think gardeners can make an informed choice as to which direction they prefer to go. Compost is 'Black Gold' to gardeners and we are always on the hunt for easier and faster ways to break down our kitchen scraps and...
California
El Segundo
Compost Tea Recipe: How To Make Compost Tea
It takes about five parts water to one part compost. This method involves soaking compost-filled “tea bags” in water for a couple of weeks. The ‘tea' is then used as a liquid fertilizer for plants., fish hydrolysate, and humic acid.
Ohio
Willoughby
Self-Heal Tea Info: How To Make Self-Heal Tea
Before using or ingesting ANY herb or plant for medicinal purposes or otherwise, please consult a physician or a medical herbalist for advice. European herbalists used tea from self-heal plants to heal wounds and stop bleeding.Self-heal teas have also...
Ohio
Willoughby
Facts About Rooibos Tea
Linearis as do the large-scale commercial growers, these independent farmers are experimenting with planting sustainably harvested wild rooibos plants, which are more drought-resistant.“Climate Change - Making a Hot Cup of Rooibos Tea Unaffordable”;...
California
El Segundo
How To Make Calendula Tea – Growing And Harvesting Calendula For Tea
As you pick some, more will grow. Bring it to a boil, then let the tea steep for 10 minutes. Sipping calendula tea may help heal gastric ulcers, congested lymph nodes and sore throat.
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Esperance Plants: Information On Silver Tea Tree
TheEach flower can grow to 2 inches across. They are easy to grow and require little maintenance when planted in appropriate locations. Read on for more Esperance tea tree information.It's easy to fall for the highly ornamental, silver tea tree, a member...
Ohio
Willoughby
Pruning Tea Leaves – When To Prune A Tea Plant
The processing of the young shoots involves withering, oxidation, heat processing and drying.Tea is usually grown in tropical or subtropical areas. Tea plant pruning involvesthe young plants repeatedly.
Ohio
Willoughby
When To Harvest Tea Plants: Information On Tea Plant Harvesting
Even commercially, harvesting is still done by hand since machinery can damage the tender leaves. Allow them to cool and then store them in a sealed glass container. That's why you should prune the plant: to facilitate new growth.
Ohio
Willoughby
Camellia sinensis: January is hot tea month!
Never-the-less, almost all words for tea the world over come from one of the two main Chinese pronunciations, those that begin with a hard T, t'u or tay or tea or the, and those that start with some version of ch, cha, chai, shay, etc.
California
El Segundo
Tea Plant Care: Learn About Tea Plants In The Garden
In colder climates, tea plants do well in containers. An acidic mulch, such as pine needles, will help retain the proper soil pH.Full or dappled sunlight is ideal, as are temperatures between 55 and 90 F.
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Tea At Home – Learn About Tea Plant Container Care
Fill the bottom third of the pot with, acidic potting soil. Let the top few inches of soil dry between watering.Fertilize the container grown tea plant during its active growing season, from spring through fall.
Ohio
Willoughby
Australian Tea Tree Info: Tips For Growing An Australian Tea Tree
If the tree is small, remove flowers before they go to seed. Australian tea tree plant is also known as Australian myrtle, or coastal tea tree. Want to learn about growing an Australian tea tree?
Ohio
Willoughby
Worm Casting Tea Recipe: Learn How To Make A Worm Casting Tea
The most basic is very easy and works well. The resulting compost is often calledand it's what the worms have cast off as they eat the scraps you feed them. It is, essentially, worm poop, but it's loaded with nutrients your plants need.Worm casting tea...
Ohio
Willoughby
Home Grown Teas
Yerba Mate is mainly cultivated in South America and distributed in tea bags across the world. If you want mint to be a secondary flavor to another tea such as green or chamomile, follow the directions for steeping of the other tea and add in 1 tablespoon...
California
El Segundo
Garden Myths Busted: Wood Chips vs. Bark Mulch, Compost Tea,
Each of us will draw our own conclusions. Bark mulch and sawdust are aesthetically preferable to wood chips and they work just as well.Can bark mulch and sawdust can be used in place of arborist wood chips?The main reason that folks ask this question...
California
El Segundo
Melaleuca Tea Tree Uses – How To Care For Tea Trees In The Garden
Grow them in acidic or neutral soil that is moist. For more information on melaleuca tea trees, including tips on growing a tea tree, read on.Tea trees are native to the warmer regions of Australia where they grow wild in tropical and subtropical swampy...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Chamomile Tea: Making Tea From Chamomile Plants
German chamomile is an annual, bushy shrub that grows up to 3 feet (91 cm.) in height. When it comes to growing chamomile for tea, either will work.German chamomile is native to Europe, North Africa and areas of Asia.
Ohio
Willoughby
Make Compost Tea From Chicken Manure
You will need to keep introducing oxygen to the solution so pathogens and bad bacteria won't grow. Seedlings and new transplants in particular benefit from a dose of the nutrient-dense tea.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Let\'s have a tea party!
Steep for 5 to 10 minutes, depending on how strong you like it.Satisfying and spicy. But you see, they belonged to all those little ladies who served tea before me, and I only use them when I have tea parties for my most favorite people.
California
El Segundo
Manure Tea On Crops: Making And Using Manure Fertilizer Tea
It can also be used to water lawns. Discard the manure and dilute the liquid prior to use (a good ratio is 1 cup tea to 1 gallon of water).Making and using manure tea is a great way to give yourthe extra boost they need for optimal health.
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Make Sauerkraut
Check on it periodically to track progress. Use the simple sauerkraut recipe below to but your cabbage to use right away. The hotter the weather or the less salt used, the more quickly the sauerkraut will be ready.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Amazing All-Purpose Pine Needle Tea
It is a fact that the tea extracted from pine needles is very high in vitamin C, helped keep the early settlers alive through their first winter in America, and to this day, is regularly used by natives, hunters, and explorers in nearly every region around...
California
El Segundo