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Making a Living Wreath
In winter, conifer greens and pine cones ring in the Christmas season, while dried flowers woven with grasses prolongs the bounty of summer. These will have to be watered more often than the succulents and will die back in winter.To build a living wreath...
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
I'm confident it will start really cooking shortly. A slight odor when the lid is opened is all that is noticable. It is also a free by-product of normal, everyday gardening and life.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
Some may opt for both methods! If you haven't read the first two installments, check them out atCompost is a wonderful way of adding organic matter to your garden. The company graciously sent me a unit to use and review, so I'm sharing my experiences...
California
El Segundo
How to Make Sauerkraut
Typically the cabbage-salt combination will produce enough water to form a natural brine, but if the liquid doesn't rise above the plate or stone level, make a brine by dissolving 1 tablespoon of salt in 1 cup of water.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Rosemary Potpourri
The leaves should easily fall off onto the newspaper. Its attractive growth habit and scent make it ideal for use in the home garden. Strip each rosemary stem of its leaves. Rosemary is often used for culinary, medicinal, and aromatic purposes.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make a Terrarium
Brush soil from leaves. Rinse thoroughly to remove all bleach residue. Sprinkle 1 to 2 tablespoons activated charcoal over gravel and stir gently to thoroughly mix. Terrarium Materials large, clear, glass or plastic container with small opening or clear...
Pennsylvania
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. Proper soil is vital to blooming. Plants are often grown as an annual in colder climates, but with proper winter care, the plant can survive in...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Hydrangeas Purple
It's the only type of hydrangea that changes colors without use of a magic wand.You can manipulate the color of almost any bigleaf hydrangea plant by adjusting the acidity of the soil, so choose something you like.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Chewing Tobacco
Hang in a warm, dry place with proper ventilation. When the leaves have turned a light to medium brown, they are ready. Pinch off smaller leaves to allow the big ones to grow. If leaves start turning yellow, harvest immediately.Cure the tobacco by hanging...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Orchid Fertilizer
Filter out the grounds with cheesecloth. Place the ground up shells in a jar with water and allow them to soak for five days. Plain molasses in 1 pint water and mix vigorously. Fill the bucket with water and allow the mixture to sit overnight.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Lilac Sachets
Use the sachets yourself, or make them as gifts.Cut bunches of lilac blossoms from the plant, leaving enough stem to secure the bunch-like bouquet.Secure the bottom of the bunch, around the stems, with a rubber band and hang, upside down, in a dark, warm,...
California
Santa Monica
Teach Kids to Make Candles
Set up a place to cool the candles before your class begins. Start melting your wax on low heat in a double boiler before your class begins. Each child follows this path: All in a line, around and around they go, dipping each time the come to the wax...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Blue Roses
Allow them to remain in the water for at least 24 hours for the best results. They should be left alone for a minimum of 8 hours to fully absorb the color.Remove the roses from the water and absorb any excess water from the stems with paper towels.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Homemade Paper
Use this beginner's recipe for making homemade paper using materials readily available on the farm, such as recycled paper and your own unique, farm-grown crops. Paper Preparation Fill a blender or food processor about half full of the recycled paper...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Make Herbal Sugars
Fiddle around with the proportions so you find a flavor that suits your taste. Check out this list of edible flowers for some additional inspiration. If you're using a knife only, cut each herb into small particles and mix them into the sugar vigorously.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Orchids Rebloom
Phalaenopsis are the lovely flowering orchids found in many stores and florist shops. Some species may not bloom again until spring, while Phalaenopsis may begin developing new flower spikes from the nodes left on the trimmed flower spike and bloom again...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Potash Fertilizer
It also encourages strong and healthy root development. Spread wood ashes at the rate of 1/2 pound per shrub or bush once a year during the spring, prior to planting. Tree bark also yields more ashes than the inner wood.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Maple Syrup
If you become too worried about the sap spoiling, you can drink maple sap straight away, or substitute it for water in just about anything to add a sweet, nutty flavor. Starting and stopping the process each day will leave you with overflowing buckets...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Beeswax Salve
Materials 2 ounces beeswax 1 ounce jojoba oil 7 ounces infused olive oil 1 ounce coconut oil molds (as large as 3 ounces in size) Step 1: Melt wax Melt beeswax in double-boiler or small glass measuring cup set in pan of boiling water.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Aerogarden Pods
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. Everything you need is pre-packaged—nutrient tank, nutrient tablets, grow lights...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Roses Open
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may," poet Robert Herrick tells us, but he doesn't mention how to make them open. Bacteria is not your friend when it's on or around cut roses. Whether you received florist rose flowers or cut a selection of your own from...
California
Santa Monica
How To Make Seed Tape
There will be enough glue stuck to the seed to attach it to the paper when it dries. Step 2 Jessica Walliser Dip the pointed end of the toothpick or wooden skewer into the glue just enough to get a small amount of glue on the tip.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Make Flower Essences
It might also be effective for a person who is prone to cysts and soft tumors anywhere in their body. This flower and its beautiful scent is what I remember most about Easter as a child.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tips On Making Microclimates – How To Make A Microclimate
The following are each an example of a microclimate:: Plant drought tolerant plants. For a basic example of a microclimate in your yard, think of moisture and shade. You might extend your growing season by planting frost tender plants on the south side...
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Store Hay To Make It Last
If you can't store hay in a separate building, keep only small amounts in the barn at one time. Stack the third layer perpendicular to the second layer and so on to lock the stack in place and make it more stable.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Ginger Start to Grow Roots
Ginger is a tropical plant that thrives outdoors in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 12, although gardeners in cooler regions grow ginger in large containers.
California
Santa Monica
How To Make Your Own Topiary
If you are an experienced topiary artist, you can attempt to create topiary without topiary forms. If you are working on growing a small shrub, prune 1 inch off in areas where you need to fill in.
Ohio
Willoughby