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Adding a Nest Box in Your Backyard to Attract Birds
An artificial nest made from a cut bowl or built with short walls can be attached to a board and then the board is attached to a protected location. Installing a nest box for birds in your backyard is a great way to provide alternative housing for these...
California
El Segundo
What Is Bird\'s Nest Orchid – Where Does Bird\'s Nest Orchid Grow
Bird's nest orchid wildflowers () are very rare, interesting, rather odd-looking plants. Because the orchid lacks chlorophyll, it is unable to. Read on for more information about bird's nest orchid wildflowers.Bird's nest orchid wildflowers contain almost...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bird\'s Nest Spruce Care: How To Grow Bird\'s Nest Spruce Shrubs
Bird's nest spruce care is average with very little maintenance. The plant is also known as bird's nest spruce. The shrub is extremely slow growing, however, and trimming bird's nest spruce is not generally required.Container plants need to be re-potted...
Ohio
Willoughby
The Amazing Details of Bird Migration
Raptors, vultures, waterfowl, shorebirds, thrushes, warblers, orioles, tanagers, and the above-mentioned hummingbirds are included in this classification of about 350 species.acrobatics make them a wonderful backyard bird.
California
El Segundo
Building Nest Boxes
Consider designs that transform old tires into nest structures for fox squirrels. Pay attention to animal behavior; many species will be territorial, but some, like the Purple Martin, are communal.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
A Charming Rat\'s Nest
The combination of separation, wind and salt air managed to dramatically reduce the plant species to a mere 140. For those of you more into wildlife you should know that you can find 22 species of reptiles and amphibians here; lizards, snakes and frogs.Whoops!...
California
El Segundo
5 Techniques For Preserving Homegrown Herbs
Put the paper towel on a plate and cover the leaves with a second paper towel. When oven-drying, most herbs are done one to four hours later, again depending on how thick the leaves are and whether stems are included.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Purple Potato Harvest
The only negative about these spuds is their tendency to turn a bit gray after cooking, but leaving the purple skins on seems to remind everyone that they are indeed a lovely lavender inside and not a drab grey.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Horseradish and Millipedes
It's just about horseradish harvesting time! It makes chopped Cayenne peppers look tame by comparison. The resultant jars of prepared horseradish can last for a whole year easily, and they don't seem to ever attract any mold, even once they have been...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Ways to Connect with Neighbors During the Harvest
Don't let your social life fall by the wayside during growing season. This strategy works particularly well when someone has something of value that they don't want to give away for free, but might feel awkward asking a friend to pay money for.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Dirt On Gardening: Grow Microgreens In 7 Easy Steps
Boost your nutrition during the wintertime with different types of easy-to-grow microgreens. Soon after they develop their first set of true leaves, use a sharp scissors to cut the seedlings off just above the soil surface.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
2 Methods You Can Use For Threshing Dry Beans
Make sure no pods are near the edge of the tarp. But, if you're growing a large crop, that's not how to thresh dry beans. Empty all the grocery bags full of bean pods on half of the tarp.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
My Hanging Garden
Today was cane-cutting day. I measured it once and my top terrace is about 50 feet above the street level. We all hang our laundry out to dry. (Note: We all have 10 foot ceilings, so the building is a bit more than 50 feet tall.) I have a larger flat...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Apple Harvest
Two plums, two cherries, two pears and three new apple trees. Each variety—Liberty, Keepsake, Chehalis and Gala—has a different appearance and taste, but they're all crisp, sweetly tart, fresh and wonderful.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fave Harvest
One of my favorite things to do is eat things from the garden while I'm working. I had been worried that the season was so late that we might miss May 1. Good-neighbor PR My garden is quite visible from the street, and there are a bunch of neighbors who...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Harvesting Color
By giving them a wide berth, humans leave them to grow and reproduce unhindered. Persimmons ripen and are vivid on branches devoid of foliage. Because of the expense and difficulty of obtaining the dyestuffs that yielded the strongest colors, those colors...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Olive Harvest
I sample tasted an olive or two every once in a while, and when the flesh seemed to have lost all the bitterness, which was almost two months after starting, I packed the olives in mildly salty water for a week and they were ready to eat.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Harvesting Apples
In addition, the pickers need sacks hanging from their necks to hold the apples as they are gathered. Each blossom may become an apple; one or more apples will grow from a single spur.
California
El Segundo
Harvesting Leeks
As I slice a leek from the root end up to the end of the white part, I remove tough outer leaves and slice more of the pale yellow-to-light green centers, removing more tough leaves as I go.
California
El Segundo
Harvesting Tools
Fiskars markets a slightly different, but-just-as-efficient, design. Its picker head comes fitted with a two-piece, wooden handle; Ames applies an enamel finish to protect the picker's wire basket from rust and corrosion, and adds a foam pad inside the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Blueberry Harvesting Season: Tips On Harvesting Blueberries
That said though, you really want to only pick ripe gray-blue berries. We like to freeze them and throw them straight from the freezer into smoothies, but however you decide to use them, you can be assured their amazing nutritive properties are well worth...
Ohio
Willoughby
Bird\'s Nest Fungus In Gardens: Tips For Getting Rid Of Bird\'s Nest Fungus
They help reduce large chunks into easy to break down slivers that help enrich the soil and increase tilth.The fungus doesn't harm any living plants or organisms and assist in the important cycle of soil renewal.
Ohio
Willoughby
Cattail Harvesting: Tips On Harvesting Wild Cattails
In late summer, the green flower heads can be eaten like corn on the cob. In autumn, the roots can be harvested by soaking in water until a gel forms. The pollen can be removed from the stalk simply by shaking into a paper bag and using it as a thickener...
Ohio
Willoughby
Butternut Harvesting: How To Harvest Butternut Trees
The nuts resembleand are encased in a sticky husk inside a knobbed shell. This means that when butternut harvesting, only harvest those nuts shaken from the tree.Butternuts become ripe in the fall.
Ohio
Willoughby
Harvesting Sunflower Seeds – Tips To Harvest Sunflowers
Cut a longer piece of stem. When seeds are fully ripened and just beginning to loosen from the head, cut the stem about one inch below the head. Wait until the animals start sunflower harvesting for you and there'll be nothing left for you!Harvest sunflowers...
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips for Growing Your Own Harvest Decorations
At the least, expect to see a choice of either large mixed kinds or small mixed kinds. Winter squash types add red, dark green, and grey-green hues to the palette.These three are such close cousins that the growing needs are very similar.
California
El Segundo
Infographic: Cool Your Vegetables to Make Them Last
This isn't always reality, especially for small-scale and part-time farmers. These garden favorites are a fickle bunch, but using the right harvest techniques and storage conditions, you can maximize the marketability of your garden's harvest.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia