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Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter
The larger pieces of the dry 'brown' material will help the air circulate.I pulled the leaves off the kale stalks and chopped the stems. Compost is 'Black Gold' to gardeners and we are always on the hunt for easier and faster ways to break down our kitchen...
California
El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
Craftspeople will find inspiration in the simple, but functional shapes.This book is a wonderful historical account of a dying craft and way of life. Historians will appreciate the detailed descriptions of regional styles and patterns.
California
El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
You can create your own living wreath with succulents, sphagnum moss and a wreath base. Moving the wreath indoors in winter makes a great centerpiece or wall hanging and a reminder of the gardening year ahead.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
It seems critter-proof and the watermelon remains untouched. Composting is a method that takes organic materials and through the process of decomposition, turns them into mulch that conditions soil and fertilizes plants.
California
El Segundo
St. Andrew\'s Day: The Day When Romanians Sow Wheat
This year they will be coming home in December for the holidays, but on St. Andrew's day we'll be connected online once again, for the great choosing! I'll let Nicholas choose for himself, after they will arrive, even if it will be later.Isn't technology...
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. The elevated planters are prone to dryness and the compost will help retain moisture in the soil.A fresh pile of pulled weeds and yard...
California
El Segundo
What\'s In Your Wheat Flour?
More than 95 percent of flour sold in the U.S. is enriched flour, according to the NAWG. California, on the other hand, grows hard red winter wheat and hard white wheat, which are higher in protein and are good for breads with gluten structure, like sourdough.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Bran: More Than Just \
Preheat oven to 350°F.In large mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar. I'll talk about that later in this article. Remove from baking sheet immediately and cool on wire rack.To maintain crispness, store in tightly-covered container.Assorted muffins: Public...
California
El Segundo
How to Make Sauerkraut
Make sure to check periodically. 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 grow: Wheat (Growing Guide)
Broadcast seed into cultivated soil so that the seeds are about 3 inches (7 cm) apart and one-half inch (1 cm) deep. Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Any well drained soil.
England
Liverpool
How to Make Rosemary Potpourri
Rosemary is often used for culinary, medicinal, and aromatic purposes. Crush the leaves gently with a wooden mallet to release their fragrance. However, its usefulness extends well past the landscape.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make a Terrarium
Step 5: Place plants. (If you use fine gravel, the cloth is not necessary—its main purpose is to prevent soil from sinking through your gravel to the bottom of the container.) Step 3: Insert moss.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Mandevilla Bloom
When bringing the plant indoors before the temperatures drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit, use a pruning shears to remove at least the top 3 feet of the plant. Mandevillas become stressed when starved for moisture and blooming can be reduced.Fertilize...
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
Start with the lowest leaves on the plant, and move up in one to two week intervals until all leaves have been harvested. Chewing tobacco can be expensive to buy in stores, and if you have a green thumb and some time, you may want to experiment with growing...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Orchid Fertilizer
Store any left over mixture in covered containers in a refrigerator Although they require little fertilizing, providing proper nutrients will help them to thrive, and you can make your own orchid fertilizer.Place ½ lb.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Lilac Sachets
Harvest the lilacs for the project before they have begun to wilt, when the flowers are at their prime. Do not dry flowers in a damp or moist environment.Prepare a small fabric pouch.
California
Santa Monica
Teach Kids to Make Candles
Have Fun! Making candles with kids might seem daunting, especially if you've never made them yourself. That's why candle-making is the perfect craft for me and my kids: It produces a beautiful and useful item for our home, while increasing our skill set.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Blue Roses
Your roses should be a blue color relative to the amount of food coloring you added to the water. Using only food coloring, water and cut white roses, you can create blue roses that make a great alternative to traditional red and pink roses.Fill a vase...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Homemade Paper
Cut a piece of window or door screen, stretch it over the frame as tight as possible and staple it to the frame. If you find success at creating homemade paper, craft it into value-added paper products you can sell on your farm.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Make Herbal Sugars
It won't adopt any of the herb's color, but it will be infused with its essential oils for a nice aroma. Fiddle around with the proportions so you find a flavor that suits your taste.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Orchids Rebloom
Some gardeners trim the flower spike to one or two nodes, approximately 1 to 2 inches long. 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 parts water and...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Potash Fertilizer
Even if your soil analysis comes back indicating that your soil is acidic and potassium deficient, always test wood ash fertilizer in a small area first and observe the results. Wood ashes are also high in salts that may leach out in large quantities...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Maple Syrup
The earliest sap that flows in colder temps and produces the cherished “light amber” syrup often exceeds this ratio (more like 50-to-1), and the later, warmer sap that produces more commercial “cooking amber” often cuts the ratio (30-to-1).
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Beeswax Salve
If you add a solid, such as shea butter, at room temperature, it can affect your ratio, so experiment a little. Check labels carefully before adding any essential oil to your salve.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Aerogarden Pods
Everything you need is pre-packaged—nutrient tank, nutrient tablets, grow lights and seed pods—all in an attractive, stylish appliance on your tabletop or shelf. AeroGrow International Inc.'s AeroGarden line of indoor home hydroponic growing systems...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Roses Open
If the sepals are wrapped tightly around a cut rosebud, the flower will not open. Bacteria is not your friend when it's on or around cut roses. "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may," poet Robert Herrick tells us, but he doesn't mention how to make them open.
California
Santa Monica